Tree mortality in response to climate change induced drought across Beijing, China

被引:2
作者
Xiongqing Zhang
Yuancai Lei
Yong Pang
Xianzhao Liu
Jinzeng Wang
机构
[1] Chinese Academy of Forestry,State Key Laboratory of Tree Genetics and Breeding, Key Laboratory of Tree Breeding and Cultivation of the State Forestry Administration, Research Institute of Forestry
[2] Chinese Academy of Forestry,Research Institute of Forest Resource Information Techniques
[3] Beijing Forestry Survey and Design Institute,undefined
来源
Climatic Change | 2014年 / 124卷
关键词
Recruitment Rate; Tree Mortality; Mean Annual Temperature; Competition Index; Census Interval;
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摘要
Tree mortality in response to climate change induced drought has emerged as a global concern. Small changes of tree mortality rates can profoundly affect forest structure, composition, dynamics and ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration. Our analyses of longitudinal data from natural stands (82 plots) in Beijing showed that tree mortality rates have increased significantly over the two decades from 1986 to 2006. In contrast, recruitment rates decreased significantly over this period. The increase in overall mortality rates resulted from an increase in tree deaths dominantly attributed to changes in temperature and precipitation resulting in drier conditions across latitudes, elevations, tree species, and tree sizes. In addition, the results showed that mortality rates of Chinese pine (Pinus tabuliformis) (β1 = 0.0874) as a result of climate change induce drought were much smaller than oak (Quercus) (β1 = 0.1583).
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