A global overview of drought and heat-induced tree mortality reveals emerging climate change risks for forests
2010
Allen, C. D. | Macalady, A.K. | Chenchouni, H. | Bachelet, D. | Mcdowell, N. | Vennetier, M. | Kitzberger, T. | Rigling, A. | Breshears, D.D. | Hogg, E.H. | Gonzalez, P. | Fensham, R. | Zhangm, Z. | Castro, J. | Demidova, N. | Lim, J.H. | Allard, G. | Running, S.W. | Semerci, A. | Cobb, N. | Fort Collins Science Center ; United States Geological Survey [Reston] (USGS) | Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research [University of Arizona] (LTRR) ; University of Arizona | Faculté des Sciences - Département de biologie ; Université Hadj Lakhdar Batna 1 | Department of Biological and Ecological Engineering ; Oregon State University (OSU) | Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) | Ecosystèmes méditerranéens et risques (UR EMAX) ; Centre national du machinisme agricole, du génie rural, des eaux et forêts (CEMAGREF) | Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones en Biodiversidad y Medioambiente [Bariloche] (INIBIOMA-CONICET) ; Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas [Buenos Aires] (CONICET)-Universidad Nacional del Comahue [Neuquén] (UNCOMA) | Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL | School of Natural Resources and Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology ; University of Arizona | Northern Forestry Centre ; Canadian Forest Service - CFS (CANADA) | Center for Forestry ; University of California (UC) | Queensland Herbarium ; Environmental Protection Agency | Research Institute of Forest Ecology ; Chinese Academy of Forestry | Universidad de Granada = University of Granada (UGR) | Northern Research Institute of Forestry ; Northern Research Institute of Forestry | Division of Forest Ecology, Department of Forest Conservation ; Korea Forest Research Institute | FAO Forestry ; Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations [Rome, Italie] (FAO) | Numerical Terradynamics Simulation Group ; University of Montana | Central Anatolia Forestry Research Institute ; Central Anatolia Forestry Research Institute | Department of Biological Sciences and Merriam Powell Center for Environmental Research ; Northern Arizona University [Flagstaff]
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显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]法语. Les émissions de gaz à effet de serre ont significativement changé le climat mondial et continueront à le faire dans l'avenir. L'augmentation de la fréquence, la durée ou la sévérité des sécheresses et des canicules pourraient fondamentalement changer la composition, la structure et la biogéographie des forêts de nombreuses régions. Il en résulte un accroissement potentiel de la mortalité des arbres, associée aux stress physiologiques et aux interactions avec d'autres processus comme des explosions démographiques d'insectes et les incendies. Malgré ce risque, les prévisions actuelles de mortalité d'arbre sont basées sur des modèles qui manquent fonctionnellement de réalismes. Il n'y a eu à ce jour aucune tentative de suivi global de la mortalité forestière induite par le climat. Nous présentons dans cet article la première évaluation mondiale des mortalités récentes d'arbres attribuées aux stress thermiques et hydriques. / Greenhouse gas emissions have significantly altered global climate, and will continue to do so in the future. Increases in the frequency, duration, and/or severity of drought and heat stress associated with climate change could fundamentally alter the composition, structure, and biogeography of forests in many regions. Of particular concern are potential increases in tree mortality associated with climate-induced physiological stress and interactions with other climate-mediated processes such as insect outbreaks and wildfire. Despite this risk, existing projections of tree mortality are based on models that lack functionally realistic mortality mechanisms, and there has been no attempt to track observations of climate-driven tree mortality globally. Here we present the first global assessment of recent tree mortality attributed to drought and heat stress.
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