| Literature DB >> 28510857 |
Zhi-Jiang Zhao1, Guo-Zhen Shen2, Liu-Yi Tan1, Dong-Wei Kang1, Meng-Jun Wang1, Wen Kang1, Wen-Xia Guo1, Melanie Jb Zeppel3, Qiang Yu4, Jun-Qing Li5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Abies faxoniana is the dominant plant species of the forest ecosystem on the eastern edge of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, where the treeline is strongly defined by climate. The tree-ring chronologies and age structure of Abies faxoniana were developed in the treeline ecotones on the northwestern and southeastern aspects of the Min Mountains in the Wanglang Nature Reserve to examine the treeline dynamics of recent decades in response to climate change.Entities:
Keywords: Abies faxoniana; Age structure; Climatic variability; Radial growth; Tree-ring chronology; Treeline
Year: 2013 PMID: 28510857 PMCID: PMC5430343 DOI: 10.1186/1999-3110-54-15
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bot Stud ISSN: 1817-406X Impact factor: 2.787
Figure 1Locations of sampling sites (▲) at the treeline ecotones on the northwestern (NW) and southeastern (SE) of the Min Mountains in the Wanglang Nature Reserve, southwestern China.
Figure 2Variations in annual mean temperature (a), annual precipitation (b) during the period 1951–2009 at the study area, calculated with data from Songpan meteorological station and using MTCLIM program.
Figure 3Relationship between ages and height of seedlings and saplings at the treeline ecotone in the Wanglang Nature Reserve.
Figure 4Radial growth patterns of at the treeline ecotones on the northwestern (a) and southeastern (b) aspects in the Wanglang Nature Reserve. Thin line and thick line represent the annual series and 10-year smoothing spline of each ring-width chronology, respectively. Dash line represents the number of cores included in each residual chronology.
Descriptive parameters of residual chronologies of at the treeline ecotones on the northwestern (NW) and southeastern (SE) aspects of the Min Mountains in the Wanglang National Nature Reserve
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| Number of cores/trees | 73/38 | 59/41 |
| Mean ring width (mm) | 0.991 | 1.001 |
| Mean sensitivity (MS) | 0.139 | 0.110 |
| Standard deviation (SD) | 0.124 | 0.096 |
| Autocorrelation order 1 (AC1) | 0.004 | 0.002 |
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| Number of cores/trees | 67/37 | 47/33 |
| Mean interseries correlation | 0.562 | 0.556 |
| Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) | 18.658 | 13.719 |
| Express population signal (EPS) | 0.949 | 0.932 |
Figure 5Correlations between climate variables from 1951 to 2009 and chronologies for at the treelines on the northwestern (a) and southeastern (b) aspects in the Wanglang Nature Reserve from June of the previous year to September of the current year. The gray bars represent monthly mean temperature and the black bars represent monthly total precipitation. * P < 0.05.
Figure 6Age frequency distribution patterns (10-year intervals) of at the treelines on the northwestern (a) and southeastern (b) aspects in the Wanglang Nature Reserve.
Figure 7Correlations between climate variables and recruitment residuals for on the northwestern aspect from January to December (1951–2009). Legends as for Figure 5. #P < 0.01 and * P < 0.05.