Search Results - "Fang, Ouya"
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Tree rings circle an abrupt shift in climate
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (27-11-2020)“…A recent drier-hotter climate stands out in the context of past climate variability An abrupt and substantial change in a climate system from one steady state…”
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The frequency and severity of past droughts shape the drought sensitivity of juniper trees on the Tibetan plateau
Published in Forest ecology and management (15-04-2021)“…[Display omitted] •Trees at mid-latitudes of their distribution show greater sensitivity to drought.•Water deficit mainly controls tree resistance and spatial…”
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Southeast Asian ecological dependency on Tibetan Plateau streamflow over the last millennium
Published in Nature geoscience (01-12-2023)“…The great river systems originating from the Tibetan Plateau are pivotal for the wellbeing of more than half the global population. Our understanding of…”
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Long-term changes in the tree radial growth and intrinsic water-use efficiency of Chuanxi spruce (Picea likiangensis var. balfouriana) in southwestern China
Published in Journal of geographical sciences (01-06-2018)“…Elevated CO 2 level in the atmosphere is expected to improve the tree growth rates and intrinsic water-use efficiency (iWUE). Although current results…”
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Tree-growth synchrony index, an effective indicator of historical climatic extremes
Published in Ecological processes (01-12-2024)“…Background Tree rings play an important role in reconstructing past climate. Growth differences among individual trees due to microclimatic conditions and…”
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Recent tree growth decline unprecedented over the last four centuries in a Tibetan juniper forest
Published in Journal of forestry research (01-08-2019)“…Forest structure and function are subject to risks of growth declines from intensified drought and frequent extreme events related to climate warming…”
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Decreasing resistance as an early warning signal of forest declines in the Qilian Mountains
Published in Biological conservation (01-11-2024)“…Detection of early warning signals (EWSs) for forest declines is a critical yet challenging in forest ecology and management. Although the EWSs have been…”
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Stress triggers tree-growth rebound in global forests
Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-12-2024)“…•Approximately 26 % of trees exhibited a growth rebound in the first year following stressful events.•The ring-width indices of rebounding trees is about 25 %…”
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Non-linear modelling reveals a predominant moisture limit on juniper growth across the southern Tibetan Plateau
Published in Annals of botany (19-07-2022)“…Tree growth in plateau forests is critically limited by harsh climatic conditions. Many mathematical statistical methods have been used to identify the…”
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Tree resilience to drought increases in the Tibetan Plateau
Published in Global change biology (01-01-2019)“…Forests in the Tibetan Plateau are thought to be vulnerable to climate extremes, yet they also tend to exhibit resilience contributing to the maintenance of…”
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Tree-ring evidence of ecological stress memory
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (26-10-2022)“…Plants experiencing stress could develop the ability to reshape their response toward present stress based on past stress experience, called 'ecological stress…”
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Nighttime warming alleviates the incidence of juniper forest growth decline on the Tibetan Plateau
Published in The Science of the total environment (15-08-2021)“…Recent warming over the Tibetan Plateau (TP) is approximately twice the global-mean surface temperature increase and poses a threat to the healthy growth of…”
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effect of climate on the net primary productivity (NPP) of Pinus koraiensis in the Changbai Mountains over the past 50 years
Published in Trees (Berlin, West) (01-02-2016)“…KEY MESSAGE : The net primary productivity (NPP) of Pinus koraiensis , estimated from tree-ring widths, has a significant correlation with the minimum…”
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Species-specific drought resilience in juniper and fir forests in the central Himalayas
Published in Ecological indicators (01-10-2020)“…•Juniperus tibetica and Abies spectabilis trees showed different resilience to drought extremes in the past two hundred years.•Trees’ iso/anisohydric…”
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De-synchronization in tree growth is a strategy for maintaining forest resilience
Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-12-2024)“…•There exists widespread growth asynchrony among trees at inter-annual scale.•Growth synchrony in trees declined in a uniform pattern after highly…”
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Linkage between spruce forest decline and cloud cover increase in the Qilian Mountains of the northeastern Tibetan Plateau
Published in Trees (Berlin, West) (01-08-2023)“…Key message The decline in Qinghai spruce forests was not aggravated by increasing temperatures; rather, excess cloud cover was the main trigger of forest…”
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Pervasive tree-growth reduction in Tibetan juniper forests
Published in Forest ecology and management (15-01-2021)“…•Past tree-growth reductions were identified from sustained narrow ring widths.•Growth reduction occurred intermittently in Tibetan juniper forests in the…”
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Recovery time of juniper trees is longer in wet than dry conditions on the Tibetan Plateau in the past two centuries
Published in Forest ecology and management (01-10-2021)“…•Juniper trees recover faster in dry than in wet conditions on the Tibetan Plateau.•Growth differences in individual trees are crucial for assessment of…”
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Tree rings reveal a major episode of forest mortality in the late 18th century on the Tibetan Plateau
Published in Global and planetary change (01-04-2018)“…There is a growing research interest on studying forest mortality in relation to ongoing climate warming, but little is known about such events in past…”
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