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Patterns and drivers of recent disturbances across the temperate forest biome
A. Sommerfeld, C. Senf, B. Buma, AW. D'Amato, T. Després, I. Díaz-Hormazábal, S. Fraver, LE. Frelich, ÁG. Gutiérrez, SJ. Hart, BJ. Harvey, HS. He, T. Hlásny, A. Holz, T. Kitzberger, D. Kulakowski, D. Lindenmayer, AS. Mori, J. Müller, J. Paritsis,...
Jazyk angličtina Země Anglie, Velká Británie
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- MeSH
- ekosystém * MeSH
- klimatické změny * MeSH
- lesy * MeSH
- technologie dálkového snímání MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- práce podpořená grantem MeSH
Increasing evidence indicates that forest disturbances are changing in response to global change, yet local variability in disturbance remains high. We quantified this considerable variability and analyzed whether recent disturbance episodes around the globe were consistently driven by climate, and if human influence modulates patterns of forest disturbance. We combined remote sensing data on recent (2001-2014) disturbances with in-depth local information for 50 protected landscapes and their surroundings across the temperate biome. Disturbance patterns are highly variable, and shaped by variation in disturbance agents and traits of prevailing tree species. However, high disturbance activity is consistently linked to warmer and drier than average conditions across the globe. Disturbances in protected areas are smaller and more complex in shape compared to their surroundings affected by human land use. This signal disappears in areas with high recent natural disturbance activity, underlining the potential of climate-mediated disturbance to transform forest landscapes.
Clark University Graduate School of Geography Worcester MA 01602 USA
Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology University of Wisconsin Madison Madison WI 53706 USA
Department of Forest Resources University of Minnesota 1530 Cleveland Ave N St Paul MN 55108 USA
Department of Geography Portland State University Portland OR 97201 USA
Department of Geography University of Colorado Boulder CO 80309 USA
Department of Integrative Biology Birge Hall University of Wisconsin Madison Madison WI 53706 USA
Dept of Integrative Biology University of Colorado 1151 Arapahoe Denver CO 80204 USA
INIBIOMA CONICET Universidad Nacional del Comahue Quintral 1250 Bariloche 8400 Rio Negro Argentina
School of Environment University of Auckland Auckland 1142 New Zealand
School of Environmental and Forest Sciences University of Washington Seattle WA 98195 USA
School of Geographical Sciences Northeast Normal University Changchun 130024 China
University of Maine School of Forest Resources 5755 Nutting Hall Orono Maine 04469 USA
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