What plant hydraulics can tell us about responses to climate‐change droughts
JS Sperry, DM Love - New Phytologist, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change exposes vegetation to unusual drought, causing declines in productivity and
increased mortality. Drought responses are hard to anticipate because canopy transpiration …
increased mortality. Drought responses are hard to anticipate because canopy transpiration …
On underestimation of global vulnerability to tree mortality and forest die‐off from hotter drought in the Anthropocene
Patterns, mechanisms, projections, and consequences of tree mortality and associated
broad‐scale forest die‐off due to drought accompanied by warmer temperatures—“hotter …
broad‐scale forest die‐off due to drought accompanied by warmer temperatures—“hotter …
Global satellite monitoring of climate-induced vegetation disturbances
Terrestrial disturbances are accelerating globally, but their full impact is not quantified
because we lack an adequate monitoring system. Remote sensing offers a means to …
because we lack an adequate monitoring system. Remote sensing offers a means to …
Impacts of extreme precipitation and seasonal changes in precipitation on plants
The global hydrological cycle is predicted to become more intense in future climates, with
both larger precipitation events and longer times between events in some regions …
both larger precipitation events and longer times between events in some regions …
Scaled biomass estimation in woodland ecosystems: Testing the individual and combined capacities of satellite multispectral and lidar data
Airborne laser scanning (ALS) data enable accurate modeling and map** of aboveground
biomass (AGB), but the limited spatial and temporal extents of ALS data collection limit the …
biomass (AGB), but the limited spatial and temporal extents of ALS data collection limit the …
A window of opportunity for climate‐change adaptation: easing tree mortality by reducing forest basal area
Increasing aridity as a result of climate change is expected to exacerbate tree mortality.
Reducing forest basal area–the cross‐sectional area of tree stems within a given ground …
Reducing forest basal area–the cross‐sectional area of tree stems within a given ground …
A multi-sensor, multi-scale approach to map** tree mortality in woodland ecosystems
Woodland ecosystems, dominant on nearly 4% of all terrestrial land globally, are faced with
a variety of threats, including increasingly prolonged and severe droughts, invasive insect …
a variety of threats, including increasingly prolonged and severe droughts, invasive insect …
Temperature response surfaces for mortality risk of tree species with future drought
Widespread, high levels of tree mortality, termed forest die-off, associated with drought and
rising temperatures, are disrupting forests worldwide. Drought will likely become more …
rising temperatures, are disrupting forests worldwide. Drought will likely become more …
Climate‐driven, but dynamic and complex? A reconciliation of competing hypotheses for species' distributions
Estimates of the percentage of species “committed to extinction” by climate change range
from 15% to 37%. The question is whether factors other than climate need to be included in …
from 15% to 37%. The question is whether factors other than climate need to be included in …
Characterizing interactions between fire and other disturbances and their impacts on tree mortality in western US Forests
Increasing evidence that pervasive warming trends are altering disturbance regimes and
their interactions with fire has generated substantial interest and debate over the …
their interactions with fire has generated substantial interest and debate over the …