2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0080443
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Field Evidence of Colonisation by Holm Oak, at the Northern Margin of Its Distribution Range, during the Anthropocene Period

Abstract: A major unknown in the context of current climate change is the extent to which populations of slowly migrating species, such as trees, will track shifting climates. Niche modelling generally predicts substantial northward shifts of suitable habitats. There is therefore an urgent need for field-based forest observations to corroborate these extensive model simulations. We used forest inventory data providing presence/absence information from just over a century (1880–2010) for a Mediterranean species (Quercus … Show more

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“…Indeed, Q. robur is mostly present at the bottom of the dunes where water is more readily available (lower depth of the water table), and several diebacks of mature trees of Q. robur located in the slopes or the top of the dune were observed (ONF 2010 and personal observations). Since the end of the 19th century, Q. ilex colonized this area (Delzon et al 2013) and nowadays constitutes the most abundant tree species in this forest with higher relative abundance (close to 100 %) at the top of the dune.…”
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“…Indeed, Q. robur is mostly present at the bottom of the dunes where water is more readily available (lower depth of the water table), and several diebacks of mature trees of Q. robur located in the slopes or the top of the dune were observed (ONF 2010 and personal observations). Since the end of the 19th century, Q. ilex colonized this area (Delzon et al 2013) and nowadays constitutes the most abundant tree species in this forest with higher relative abundance (close to 100 %) at the top of the dune.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Under these scenarios we hypothesize: (i) a high risk of mortality for Q. robur as a response to drought events and (ii) its progressive replacement by a more prone drought-tolerant species such as holm oak (Quercus ilex L.). Delzon et al (2013) indeed evidenced the colonization of Q. ilex along the French Atlantic coast during the last century in response to climate change. To test these hypotheses, we studied the abundance of Q. robur and Q. ilex along a gradient of water availability and their ecophysiological responses to drought.…”
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“…The most widespread species, Q. ilex, extends its range into fully humid, mostly subtropical habitats (e.g. Petroselli et al 2013), profiting from global warming trends (Delzon et al 2013) and is a common element in various habitats of the Mediterranean region including dry and mesic forests.…”
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