Excess forest mortality is consistently linked to drought across Europe
Technical University of Munich · Schön Klinik Berchtesgadener Land
Abstract
Pulses of tree mortality caused by drought have been reported recently in forests around the globe, but large-scale quantitative evidence is lacking for Europe. Analyzing high-resolution annual satellite-based canopy mortality maps from 1987 to 2016 we here show that excess forest mortality (i.e., canopy mortality exceeding the long-term mortality trend) is significantly related to drought across continental Europe. The relationship between water availability and mortality showed threshold behavior, with excess mortality increasing steeply when the integrated climatic water balance from March to July fell below -1.6 standard deviations of its long-term average. For -3.0 standard deviations the probability of…
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5Topics & keywords
- Canopy
- Geography
- Excess mortality
- Mortality rate
- Environmental science
- Physical geography
- Demography
- Ecology