Composition and structure of Pinus koraiensis mixed forest respond to spatial climatic changes.

Although some studies have indicated that climate changes can affect Pinus koraiensis mixed forest, the responses of composition and structure of Pinus koraiensis mixed forests to climatic changes are unknown and the key climatic factors controlling the composition and structure of Pinus koraiensis...

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Main Authors: Jingli Zhang, Yong Zhou, Guangsheng Zhou, Chunwang Xiao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4014611?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-f43756bb52fb4f21962cc18bc3cc88762020-11-25T02:08:48ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0195e9719210.1371/journal.pone.0097192Composition and structure of Pinus koraiensis mixed forest respond to spatial climatic changes.Jingli ZhangYong ZhouGuangsheng ZhouChunwang XiaoAlthough some studies have indicated that climate changes can affect Pinus koraiensis mixed forest, the responses of composition and structure of Pinus koraiensis mixed forests to climatic changes are unknown and the key climatic factors controlling the composition and structure of Pinus koraiensis mixed forest are uncertain.Field survey was conducted in the natural Pinus koraiensis mixed forests along a latitudinal gradient and an elevational gradient in Northeast China. In order to build the mathematical models for simulating the relationships of compositional and structural attributes of the Pinus koraiensis mixed forest with climatic and non-climatic factors, stepwise linear regression analyses were performed, incorporating 14 dependent variables and the linear and quadratic components of 9 factors. All the selected new models were computed under the +2°C and +10% precipitation and +4°C and +10% precipitation scenarios. The Max Temperature of Warmest Month, Mean Temperature of Warmest Quarter and Precipitation of Wettest Month were observed to be key climatic factors controlling the stand densities and total basal areas of Pinus koraiensis mixed forest. Increased summer temperatures and precipitations strongly enhanced the stand densities and total basal areas of broadleaf trees but had little effect on Pinus koraiensis under the +2°C and +10% precipitation scenario and +4°C and +10% precipitation scenario.These results show that the Max Temperature of Warmest Month, Mean Temperature of Warmest Quarter and Precipitation of Wettest Month are key climatic factors which shape the composition and structure of Pinus koraiensis mixed forest. Although the Pinus koraiensis would persist, the current forests dominated by Pinus koraiensis in the region would all shift and become broadleaf-dominated forests due to the dramatic increase of broadleaf trees under the future global warming and increased precipitation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4014611?pdf=render
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author Jingli Zhang
Yong Zhou
Guangsheng Zhou
Chunwang Xiao
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Yong Zhou
Guangsheng Zhou
Chunwang Xiao
Composition and structure of Pinus koraiensis mixed forest respond to spatial climatic changes.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jingli Zhang
Yong Zhou
Guangsheng Zhou
Chunwang Xiao
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title Composition and structure of Pinus koraiensis mixed forest respond to spatial climatic changes.
title_short Composition and structure of Pinus koraiensis mixed forest respond to spatial climatic changes.
title_full Composition and structure of Pinus koraiensis mixed forest respond to spatial climatic changes.
title_fullStr Composition and structure of Pinus koraiensis mixed forest respond to spatial climatic changes.
title_full_unstemmed Composition and structure of Pinus koraiensis mixed forest respond to spatial climatic changes.
title_sort composition and structure of pinus koraiensis mixed forest respond to spatial climatic changes.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Although some studies have indicated that climate changes can affect Pinus koraiensis mixed forest, the responses of composition and structure of Pinus koraiensis mixed forests to climatic changes are unknown and the key climatic factors controlling the composition and structure of Pinus koraiensis mixed forest are uncertain.Field survey was conducted in the natural Pinus koraiensis mixed forests along a latitudinal gradient and an elevational gradient in Northeast China. In order to build the mathematical models for simulating the relationships of compositional and structural attributes of the Pinus koraiensis mixed forest with climatic and non-climatic factors, stepwise linear regression analyses were performed, incorporating 14 dependent variables and the linear and quadratic components of 9 factors. All the selected new models were computed under the +2°C and +10% precipitation and +4°C and +10% precipitation scenarios. The Max Temperature of Warmest Month, Mean Temperature of Warmest Quarter and Precipitation of Wettest Month were observed to be key climatic factors controlling the stand densities and total basal areas of Pinus koraiensis mixed forest. Increased summer temperatures and precipitations strongly enhanced the stand densities and total basal areas of broadleaf trees but had little effect on Pinus koraiensis under the +2°C and +10% precipitation scenario and +4°C and +10% precipitation scenario.These results show that the Max Temperature of Warmest Month, Mean Temperature of Warmest Quarter and Precipitation of Wettest Month are key climatic factors which shape the composition and structure of Pinus koraiensis mixed forest. Although the Pinus koraiensis would persist, the current forests dominated by Pinus koraiensis in the region would all shift and become broadleaf-dominated forests due to the dramatic increase of broadleaf trees under the future global warming and increased precipitation.
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