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Climate Change Increases Drought Stress of Juniper Trees in the Mountains of Central Asia

Assessments of climate change impacts on forests and their vitality are essential for semi-arid environments such as Central Asia, where the mountain regions belong to the globally important biodiversity hotspots. Alterations in species distribution or drought-induced tree mortality might not only r...

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Autores principales: Seim, Andrea, Omurova, Gulzar, Azisov, Erlan, Musuraliev, Kanaat, Aliev, Kumar, Tulyaganov, Timur, Nikolyai, Lyutsian, Botman, Evgeniy, Helle, Gerd, Dorado Liñan, Isabel, Jivcov, Sandra, Linderholm, Hans W.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4839681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27100092
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153888
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author Seim, Andrea
Omurova, Gulzar
Azisov, Erlan
Musuraliev, Kanaat
Aliev, Kumar
Tulyaganov, Timur
Nikolyai, Lyutsian
Botman, Evgeniy
Helle, Gerd
Dorado Liñan, Isabel
Jivcov, Sandra
Linderholm, Hans W.
author_facet Seim, Andrea
Omurova, Gulzar
Azisov, Erlan
Musuraliev, Kanaat
Aliev, Kumar
Tulyaganov, Timur
Nikolyai, Lyutsian
Botman, Evgeniy
Helle, Gerd
Dorado Liñan, Isabel
Jivcov, Sandra
Linderholm, Hans W.
author_sort Seim, Andrea
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description Assessments of climate change impacts on forests and their vitality are essential for semi-arid environments such as Central Asia, where the mountain regions belong to the globally important biodiversity hotspots. Alterations in species distribution or drought-induced tree mortality might not only result in a loss of biodiversity but also in a loss of other ecosystem services. Here, we evaluate spatial trends and patterns of the growth-climate relationship in a tree-ring network comprising 33 juniper sites from the northern Pamir-Alay and Tien Shan mountain ranges in eastern Uzbekistan and across Kyrgyzstan for the common period 1935–2011. Junipers growing at lower elevations are sensitive to summer drought, which has increased in intensity during the studied period. At higher elevations, juniper growth, previously favored by warm summer temperatures, has in the recent few decades become negatively affected by increasing summer aridity. Moreover, response shifts are observed during all seasons. Rising temperatures and alterations in precipitation patterns during the past eight decades can account for the observed increase in drought stress of junipers at all altitudes. The implications of our findings are vital for the application of adequate long-term measures of ecosystem conservation, but also for paleo-climatic approaches and coupled climate-vegetation model simulations for Central Asia.
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spelling pubmed-48396812016-04-29 Climate Change Increases Drought Stress of Juniper Trees in the Mountains of Central Asia Seim, Andrea Omurova, Gulzar Azisov, Erlan Musuraliev, Kanaat Aliev, Kumar Tulyaganov, Timur Nikolyai, Lyutsian Botman, Evgeniy Helle, Gerd Dorado Liñan, Isabel Jivcov, Sandra Linderholm, Hans W. PLoS One Research Article Assessments of climate change impacts on forests and their vitality are essential for semi-arid environments such as Central Asia, where the mountain regions belong to the globally important biodiversity hotspots. Alterations in species distribution or drought-induced tree mortality might not only result in a loss of biodiversity but also in a loss of other ecosystem services. Here, we evaluate spatial trends and patterns of the growth-climate relationship in a tree-ring network comprising 33 juniper sites from the northern Pamir-Alay and Tien Shan mountain ranges in eastern Uzbekistan and across Kyrgyzstan for the common period 1935–2011. Junipers growing at lower elevations are sensitive to summer drought, which has increased in intensity during the studied period. At higher elevations, juniper growth, previously favored by warm summer temperatures, has in the recent few decades become negatively affected by increasing summer aridity. Moreover, response shifts are observed during all seasons. Rising temperatures and alterations in precipitation patterns during the past eight decades can account for the observed increase in drought stress of junipers at all altitudes. The implications of our findings are vital for the application of adequate long-term measures of ecosystem conservation, but also for paleo-climatic approaches and coupled climate-vegetation model simulations for Central Asia. Public Library of Science 2016-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4839681/ /pubmed/27100092 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153888 Text en © 2016 Seim et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Seim, Andrea
Omurova, Gulzar
Azisov, Erlan
Musuraliev, Kanaat
Aliev, Kumar
Tulyaganov, Timur
Nikolyai, Lyutsian
Botman, Evgeniy
Helle, Gerd
Dorado Liñan, Isabel
Jivcov, Sandra
Linderholm, Hans W.
Climate Change Increases Drought Stress of Juniper Trees in the Mountains of Central Asia
title Climate Change Increases Drought Stress of Juniper Trees in the Mountains of Central Asia
title_full Climate Change Increases Drought Stress of Juniper Trees in the Mountains of Central Asia
title_fullStr Climate Change Increases Drought Stress of Juniper Trees in the Mountains of Central Asia
title_full_unstemmed Climate Change Increases Drought Stress of Juniper Trees in the Mountains of Central Asia
title_short Climate Change Increases Drought Stress of Juniper Trees in the Mountains of Central Asia
title_sort climate change increases drought stress of juniper trees in the mountains of central asia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4839681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27100092
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153888
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