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DOI | 10.1038/s41467-020-20678-z |
Over half of western United States' most abundant tree species in decline | |
Stanke H.; Finley A.O.; Domke G.M.; Weed A.S.; MacFarlane D.W. | |
发表日期 | 2021 |
ISSN | 2041-1723 |
卷号 | 12期号:1 |
英文摘要 | Changing forest disturbance regimes and climate are driving accelerated tree mortality across temperate forests. However, it remains unknown if elevated mortality has induced decline of tree populations and the ecological, economic, and social benefits they provide. Here, we develop a standardized forest demographic index and use it to quantify trends in tree population dynamics over the last two decades in the western United States. The rate and pattern of change we observe across species and tree size-distributions is alarming and often undesirable. We observe significant population decline in a majority of species examined, show decline was particularly severe, albeit size-dependent, among subalpine tree species, and provide evidence of widespread shifts in the size-structure of montane forests. Our findings offer a stark warning of changing forest composition and structure across the western US, and suggest that sustained anthropogenic and natural stress will likely result in broad-scale transformation of temperate forests globally. © 2021, The Author(s). |
语种 | 英语 |
scopus关键词 | article; demography; human; physiological stress; population dynamics; temperate deciduous forest; United States; climate change; ecosystem monitoring; environmental protection; forest; plant dispersal; spatial analysis; statistical model; tree; United States; Climate Change; Conservation of Natural Resources; Ecological Parameter Monitoring; Forests; Models, Statistical; Plant Dispersal; Spatial Analysis; Trees; United States |
来源期刊 | Nature Communications
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文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/251535 |
作者单位 | Department of Forestry, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States; School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States; Department of Geography, Environment, and Spatial Sciences, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States; Forest Service, Northern Research Station, US Department of Agriculture, St Paul, MN, United States; Northeast Temperate Inventory and Monitoring Network, US National Park Service, Woodstock, VT, United States |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Stanke H.,Finley A.O.,Domke G.M.,et al. Over half of western United States' most abundant tree species in decline[J],2021,12(1). |
APA | Stanke H.,Finley A.O.,Domke G.M.,Weed A.S.,&MacFarlane D.W..(2021).Over half of western United States' most abundant tree species in decline.Nature Communications,12(1). |
MLA | Stanke H.,et al."Over half of western United States' most abundant tree species in decline".Nature Communications 12.1(2021). |
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