Components of tree resilience: effects of successive low‐growth episodes in old ponderosa pine forests
Centre for Research on Ecology and Forestry Applications · Universitat de Barcelona
Abstract
Recent world‐wide episodes of tree dieback have been attributed to increasing temperatures and associated drought. Because these events are likely to become more common, improved knowledge of their cumulative effects on resilience and the ability to recover pre‐disturbance conditions is important for forest management. Here we propose several indices to examine components of individual tree resilience based on tree ring growth: resistance (inverse of growth reduction during the episode), recovery (growth increase relative to the minimum growth during the episode), resilience (capacity to reach pre‐episode growth levels) and relative resilience (resilience weighted by the damage incurred during the episode).…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 4.16
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 65
Authors
3- FLFrancisco LloretCorresponding
Centre for Research on Ecology and Forestry Applications, Universitat de Barcelona
- EGEric G. Keeling
Centre for Research on Ecology and Forestry Applications, Universitat de Barcelona
- ASAnna Sala
Centre for Research on Ecology and Forestry Applications, Universitat de Barcelona
Topics & keywords
- Dendrochronology
- Resilience (materials science)
- Resistance (ecology)
- Psychological resilience
- Disturbance (geology)
- Tree (set theory)
- Environmental science
- Geography
- Climate action