Anticipating the consequences of climate change for Canada’s boreal forest ecosystems
Canadian Forest Service · Natural Resources Canada · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Canadian boreal woodlands and forests cover approximately 3.09 × 10 6 km 2 , located within a larger boreal zone characterized by cool summers and long cold winters. Warming since the 1850s, increases in annual mean temperature of at least 2 °C between 2000 and 2050 are highly probable. Annual mean temperatures across the Canadian boreal zone could be 4–5 °C warmer than today’s by 2100. All aspects of boreal forest ecosystem function are likely to be affected. Further, several potential “tipping elements” — where exposure to increasing changes in climate may trigger distinct shifts in ecosystem state — can be identified across the Canadian boreal zone. Approximately 40% of the forested area is underlain by…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 20.44
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 500
Authors
16- DTDavid T. PriceCorresponding
Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada
- RIRené I. Alfaro
Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada
- KJKendrick J. Brown
Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada
- MFMike Flannigan
Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada
- RARichard A. Fleming
Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada
Topics & keywords
- Boreal
- Taiga
- Climate change
- Environmental science
- Boreal ecosystem
- Global warming
- Ecosystem
- Permafrost