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Identifying drivers of non-stationary climate-growth relationships of European beech

pmid: 38782287
The future performance of the widely abundant European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) across its ecological amplitude is uncertain. Although beech is considered drought-sensitive and thus negatively affected by drought events, scientific evidence indicating increasing drought vulnerability under climate change on a cross-regional scale remains elusive. While evaluating changes in climate sensitivity of secondary growth offers a promising avenue, studies from productive, closed-canopy forests suffer from knowledge gaps, especially regarding the natural variability of climate sensitivity and how it relates to radial growth as an indicator of tree vitality. Since beech is sensitive to drought, we in this study use a drought index as a climate variable to account for the combined effects of temperature and water availability and explore how the drought sensitivity of secondary growth varies temporally in dependence on growth variability, growth trends, and climatic water availability across the species' ecological amplitude. Our results show that drought sensitivity is highly variable and non-stationary, though consistently higher at dry sites compared to moist sites. Increasing drought sensitivity can largely be explained by increasing climatic aridity, especially as it is exacerbated by climate change and trees' rank progression within forest communities, as (co-)dominant trees are more sensitive to extra-canopy climatic conditions than trees embedded in understories. However, during the driest periods of the 20th century, growth showed clear signs of being decoupled from climate. This may indicate fundamental changes in system behavior and be early-warning signals of decreasing drought tolerance. The multiple significant interaction terms in our model elucidate the complexity of European beech's drought sensitivity, which needs to be taken into consideration when assessing this species' response to climate change.
570, dendroecology, 550, Fagus sylvatica, [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio], gozdna suša, Climate Change, 577, Climate sensitivity Dendroecology Forests Drought Linear mixed-effects models Fagus sylvatica, drought, Forests, Dendroecology, climate sensitivity, dendroecology, forests, drought, linear mixed-effects models, Fagus sylvatica, Trees, linearni modeli z mešanimi učinki, Fagus, dendroekologija, forests, Climate sensitivity; Dendroecology; Drought; Fagus sylvatica; Forests; Linear mixed-effects models, Drought, info:eu-repo/classification/udc/630*8, Climate sensitivity, Linear mixed-effects models, linear mixed-effects models, Droughts, [SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio], Linear mixed-effects models., podnebna občutljivost, dendroekologija, gozdna suša, linearni modeli z mešanimi učinki, climate sensitivity, podnebna občutljivost
570, dendroecology, 550, Fagus sylvatica, [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio], gozdna suša, Climate Change, 577, Climate sensitivity Dendroecology Forests Drought Linear mixed-effects models Fagus sylvatica, drought, Forests, Dendroecology, climate sensitivity, dendroecology, forests, drought, linear mixed-effects models, Fagus sylvatica, Trees, linearni modeli z mešanimi učinki, Fagus, dendroekologija, forests, Climate sensitivity; Dendroecology; Drought; Fagus sylvatica; Forests; Linear mixed-effects models, Drought, info:eu-repo/classification/udc/630*8, Climate sensitivity, Linear mixed-effects models, linear mixed-effects models, Droughts, [SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio], Linear mixed-effects models., podnebna občutljivost, dendroekologija, gozdna suša, linearni modeli z mešanimi učinki, climate sensitivity, podnebna občutljivost
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