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North American tree migration paced by climate in the West, lagging in the East

Significance Suitable habitats for forest trees may be shifting fast with recent climate change. Studies tracking the shift in suitable habitat for forests have been inconclusive, in part because responses in tree fecundity and seedling establishment can diverge. Analysis of both components at a continental scale reveals a poleward migration of northern species that is in progress now. Recruitment and fecundity both contribute to poleward spread in the West, while fecundity limits spread in the East, despite a fecundity hotspot in the Southeast. Fecundity limitation on population spread can confront conservation and management efforts with persistent disequilibrium between forest diversity and rapid climate change.
- Northern Arizona University United States
- National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment France
- Cornell University United States
- University of Colorado System United States
- Boston University United States
[SDE] Environmental Sciences, 330, Geography, [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio], Climate Change, Uncertainty, tree migration, Biological Sciences, 300, Trees, Climate Action, [SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio], forest regeneration, Fertility, climate change, seed production, [SDE]Environmental Sciences, North America, climate change; forest regeneration; seed production; tree migration, Ecosystem
[SDE] Environmental Sciences, 330, Geography, [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio], Climate Change, Uncertainty, tree migration, Biological Sciences, 300, Trees, Climate Action, [SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio], forest regeneration, Fertility, climate change, seed production, [SDE]Environmental Sciences, North America, climate change; forest regeneration; seed production; tree migration, Ecosystem
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