articleJournal of BiogeographyApr 14, 2004Closed access

A world‐wide study of high altitude treeline temperatures

University of Basel

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Abstract

Abstract Aim At a coarse scale, the treelines of the world's mountains seem to follow a common isotherm, but the evidence for this has been indirect so far. Here we aim at underpinning this with facts. Location We present the results of a data‐logging campaign at 46 treeline sites between 68° N and 42° S. Methods We measured root‐zone temperatures with an hourly resolution over 1–3 years per site between 1996 and 2003. Results Disregarding taxon‐, landuse‐ or fire‐driven tree limits, high altitude climatic treelines are associated with a seasonal mean ground temperature of 6.7 °C (±0.8 SD; 2.2 K amplitude of means for different climatic zones), a surprisingly narrow range. Temperatures are higher (7–8 °C) in…

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Keywords
  • Subarctic climate
  • Temperate climate
  • Altitude (triangle)
  • Boreal
  • Nothofagus
  • Environmental science
  • Atmospheric sciences
  • Temperate rainforest
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