2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2018.09.037
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Biotic factors and increasing aridity shape the altitudinal shifts of marginal Pyrenean silver fir populations in Europe

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“…Because of their multiple protection functions and ecosystem services, mountain forests demand high attention by global change research and require climate-smart forest management practices (Bowditch et al 2020). Due to the strong elevation gradients, many mountain regions provide unique opportunities to detect and analyse global change processes and phenomena (Becker and Bugmann 2001;Hernández et al 2019). European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.; hereafter referred to as beech) is one of the most important and successful tree species in Europe (Leuschner et al 2006) and contributes a high economic and ecological value across lowland, upland and mountain regions (Eurostat 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of their multiple protection functions and ecosystem services, mountain forests demand high attention by global change research and require climate-smart forest management practices (Bowditch et al 2020). Due to the strong elevation gradients, many mountain regions provide unique opportunities to detect and analyse global change processes and phenomena (Becker and Bugmann 2001;Hernández et al 2019). European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.; hereafter referred to as beech) is one of the most important and successful tree species in Europe (Leuschner et al 2006) and contributes a high economic and ecological value across lowland, upland and mountain regions (Eurostat 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, we try to reconcile both approaches by: (i) focusing on rear-edge Pyrenean populations showing dieback in response to 20thcentury hotter summer droughts, and (ii) explicitly considering historical changes in land use (e.g., logging). Recent climate warming and the changes in land use (e.g., less extensive logging; Cabrera, 2001) have contributed to promote an upward shift of Silver fir across the Pyrenees, whereas some low-elevation montane stands have shown dieback, a loss of vigor and increasing mortality (Camarero, 2017;Hernández et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Under the forecasted global change conditions, high‐mountain habitats will become warmer and dryer (Bellard et al ) resulting in the loss of microhabitats (Walther et al ). Many recent studies provide evidences of the ongoing redistribution of mountain vegetation in Europe (Hernández et al ) mainly driven by water availability, in combination with other environmental factors such the increasing temperatures (Thuiller et al ). The communities that inhabit the mountain peaks have limited altitude movements and will be forced to face the new environmental conditions in situ (Dullinger et al ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%