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Thomas Pugh

Universitetslektor

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Pervasive shifts in forest dynamics in a changing world

Författare

  • Nate G. McDowell
  • Craig D. Allen
  • Kristina Anderson-Teixeira
  • Brian H. Aukema
  • Ben Bond-Lamberty
  • Louise Chini
  • James S. Clark
  • Michael Dietze
  • Charlotte Grossiord
  • Adam Hanbury-Brown
  • George C. Hurtt
  • Robert B. Jackson
  • Daniel J. Johnson
  • Lara Kueppers
  • Jeremy W. Lichstein
  • Kiona Ogle
  • Benjamin Poulter
  • Thomas A.M. Pugh
  • Rupert Seidl
  • Monica G. Turner
  • Maria Uriarte
  • Anthony P. Walker
  • Chonggang Xu

Summary, in English

Forest dynamics arise from the interplay of environmental drivers and disturbances with the demographic processes of recruitment, growth, and mortality, subsequently driving biomass and species composition. However, forest disturbances and subsequent recovery are shifting with global changes in climate and land use, altering these dynamics. Changes in environmental drivers, land use, and disturbance regimes are forcing forests toward younger, shorter stands. Rising carbon dioxide, acclimation, adaptation, and migration can influence these impacts. Recent developments in Earth system models support increasingly realistic simulations of vegetation dynamics. In parallel, emerging remote sensing datasets promise qualitatively new and more abundant data on the underlying processes and consequences for vegetation structure. When combined, these advances hold promise for improving the scientific understanding of changes in vegetation demographics and disturbances.

Publiceringsår

2020-05-29

Språk

Engelska

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Science

Volym

368

Issue

6494

Dokumenttyp

Artikel i tidskrift

Förlag

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Ämne

  • Environmental Sciences

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISSN: 0036-8075