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Growth resistance and resilience of mixed silver fir and Norway spruce forests in central Europe: Contrasting responses to mild and severe droughts
- Source :
- Global Change Biology, 27 (18), Global Change Biology, Global Change Biology, Wiley, 2021, 27 (18), pp.4403-4419. ⟨10.1111/gcb.15737⟩, Global Change Biology, 2021, 27 (18), pp.4403-4419. ⟨10.1111/gcb.15737⟩
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2021.
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Abstract
- Extreme droughts are expected to increase in frequency and severity in many regions of the world, threatening multiple ecosystem services provided by forests. Effective strategies to adapt forests to such droughts require comprehensive information on the effects and importance of the factors influencing forest resistance and resilience. We used a unique combination of inventory and dendrochronological data from a long‐term (>30 years) silvicultural experiment in mixed silver fir and Norway spruce mountain forests along a temperature and precipitation gradient in southwestern Germany. We aimed at examining the mechanisms and forest stand characteristics underpinning the resistance and resilience to past mild and severe droughts. We found that (i) fir benefited from mild droughts and showed higher resistance (i.e., lower growth loss during drought) and resilience (i.e., faster return to pre‐drought growth levels) than spruce to all droughts; (ii) species identity determined mild drought responses while species interactions and management‐related factors strongly influenced the responses to severe droughts; (iii) intraspecific and interspecific interactions had contrasting effects on the two species, with spruce being less resistant to severe droughts when exposed to interaction with fir and beech; (iv) higher values of residual stand basal area following thinning were associated with lower resistance and resilience to severe droughts; and (v) larger trees were resilient to mild drought events but highly vulnerable to severe droughts. Our study provides an analytical approach for examining the effects of different factors on individual tree‐ and stand‐level drought response. The forests investigated here were to a certain extent resilient to mild droughts, and even benefited from such conditions, but were strongly affected by severe droughts. Lastly, negative effects of severe droughts can be reduced through modifying species composition, tree size distribution and stand density in mixed silver fir‐Norway spruce forests.<br />We examined mechanisms and stand characteristics underpinning the growth resistance (Rt), recovery (Rc) and resilience (Rs) to past mild and severe droughts in mixed silver fir and Norway spruce mountain forests in southwestern Germany. We found that the forests investigated were to a certain extent resilient to mild droughts, and even benefited from such conditions, but were strongly affected by severe droughts (especially those stands with higher residual basal area and larger trees). Lastly, negative effects of severe droughts can be reduced through modifying species composition, tree size distribution and stand density in mixed silver fir‐Norway spruce forests.
- Subjects :
- 0106 biological sciences
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Biodiversity & Conservation
forest management
Forests
01 natural sciences
ALPINE TIMBERLINE
Basal area
adaptation strategies
BARK THICKNESS
[SDV.SA.SF]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Silviculture, forestry
WATER
Primary Research Article
General Environmental Science
Global and Planetary Change
TREE GROWTH
CLIMATE-CHANGE
biology
Ecology
Norway
food and beverages
PICEA-ABIES
ABIES-ALBA
Abies alba
Droughts
Europe
climate change
FAGUS-SYLVATICA L
Biodiversity Conservation
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Climate Change
[SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global Changes
Forest management
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
010603 evolutionary biology
STANDS
parasitic diseases
Environmental Chemistry
Beech
Ecosystem
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
species interaction
Science & Technology
Resistance (ecology)
Thinning
inventory data
Picea abies
tree rings
fungi
Interspecific competition
15. Life on land
biology.organism_classification
Primary Research Articles
EXTREME DROUGHTS
13. Climate action
[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology
Environmental Sciences
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 13541013 and 13652486
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Global Change Biology, 27 (18), Global Change Biology, Global Change Biology, Wiley, 2021, 27 (18), pp.4403-4419. ⟨10.1111/gcb.15737⟩, Global Change Biology, 2021, 27 (18), pp.4403-4419. ⟨10.1111/gcb.15737⟩
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....6db2cb88c2f0d5bd2e035653fa3ecad4
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15737⟩