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2024
Introducing the concepts of range-pinning and Allee effects to explain reduced temperature sensitivity of global treeline dynamics
BÜNTGEN, Ulf, Audrey PALOSSE, Jiří DOLEŽAL and Andrew LIEBHOLD
Basic information
Original name
Introducing the concepts of range-pinning and Allee effects to explain reduced temperature sensitivity of global treeline dynamics
Authors
BÜNTGEN, Ulf (276 Germany, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Audrey PALOSSE, Jiří DOLEŽAL and Andrew LIEBHOLD
Edition
Global Change Biology, Wiley, 2024, 1354-1013
Other information
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
10510 Climatic research
Country of publisher
United States of America
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Impact factor
Impact factor: 11.600 in 2022
Organization unit
Faculty of Science
Keywords in English
biogeography; climate sensitivity; density dependence; global warming; plant growth; population ecology; treeline
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
V originále
Treeline studies are often motivated by the general assumption that cold distribution limits of the lifeform tree represent a universal biogeographic margin that is particularly sensitive to recent global warming. But the existing body of scientific literature is less consistent and raises more questions than it provides answers. Not only is the rate of treeline advancement in response to rising temperatures poorly understood, but interactions between biotic and abiotic drivers of treeline dynamics, as well as ecological mechanisms behind surprisingly stable treeline positions also remain unclear.
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