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Patterns and drivers of recent disturbances across the temperate forest biome.

Authors :
Sommerfeld, Andreas
Senf, Cornelius
Buma, Brian
D’Amato, Anthony W.
Després, Tiphaine
Díaz-Hormazábal, Ignacio
Fraver, Shawn
Frelich, Lee E.
Gutiérrez, Álvaro G.
Hart, Sarah J.
Harvey, Brian J.
He, Hong S.
Hlásny, Tomáš
Holz, Andrés
Kitzberger, Thomas
Kulakowski, Dominik
Lindenmayer, David
Mori, Akira S.
Müller, Jörg
Paritsis, Juan
Source :
Nature Communications; 10/19/2018, Vol. 9, p1-9, 9p, 1 Chart, 3 Graphs, 1 Map
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Increasing evidence indicates that forest disturbances are changing in response to global change, yet local variability in disturbance remains high. We quantified this considerable variability and analyzed whether recent disturbance episodes around the globe were consistently driven by climate, and if human influence modulates patterns of forest disturbance. We combined remote sensing data on recent (2001–2014) disturbances with in-depth local information for 50 protected landscapes and their surroundings across the temperate biome. Disturbance patterns are highly variable, and shaped by variation in disturbance agents and traits of prevailing tree species. However, high disturbance activity is consistently linked to warmer and drier than average conditions across the globe. Disturbances in protected areas are smaller and more complex in shape compared to their surroundings affected by human land use. This signal disappears in areas with high recent natural disturbance activity, underlining the potential of climate-mediated disturbance to transform forest landscapes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nature Communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
138754248
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-06788-9