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Combining Tree-Ring Width and Density to Separate the Effects of Climate Variation and Insect Defoliation

handle: 20.500.12030/9385
Though frequently used in dendroclimatology, European larch (Larix decidua Mill.) is regularly defoliated by mass outbreaks of the larch budmoth (Zeiraphera griseana Hb., LBM). The near-cyclic growth depressions are unrelated to but possibly coincide with cold summers, which challenges signal detection on interannual timescales. LBM defoliation events cause sharp maximum latewood density declines and irregular earlywood/latewood ratios in the outbreak year, followed by one or two anomalously narrow rings. Here, we present a process-based method integrating these diverse response patterns to identify and distinguish LBM-related signals from climate-induced deviations. Application to larch sites along elevational transects in the Swiss Alps reveals the algorithm to perform better than existing extreme event detection methods, though our approach enables additional differentiation between insect- and climate-induced signatures. The new process-based multi-parameter algorithm is a suitable tool to identify different causes of growth disturbances and will therefore help to improve both tree-ring-based climate and insect defoliation reconstructions.
- "Masarykova univerzita Czech Republic
- Czech Academy of Sciences Czech Republic
- University of Cambridge United Kingdom
- Instituto de Investigación en Cambio Global Spain
- Department of Geography United Kingdom
550, extreme event detection, 910, 630, 910 Geography and travel, insect outbreaks, 550 Earth sciences, global change ecology, ddc:580, QK900-989, Plant ecology, 580, ddc:550, dendrochronology, ddc:910, 550 Geowissenschaften, 580 Pflanzen (Botanik), tree rings, climate change, climate change; dendrochronology; European Alps; global change ecology; insect outbreaks; tree rings; extreme event detection, 910 Geografie, European Alps, 580 Botanical sciences
550, extreme event detection, 910, 630, 910 Geography and travel, insect outbreaks, 550 Earth sciences, global change ecology, ddc:580, QK900-989, Plant ecology, 580, ddc:550, dendrochronology, ddc:910, 550 Geowissenschaften, 580 Pflanzen (Botanik), tree rings, climate change, climate change; dendrochronology; European Alps; global change ecology; insect outbreaks; tree rings; extreme event detection, 910 Geografie, European Alps, 580 Botanical sciences
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