A 2233-year tree-ring chronology of subarctic black spruce ( Picea mariana ): growth forms response to long-term climate change

We present the longest tree-ring chronology to date in northeastern North America (2233 years; 227 BCE – 2005 CE), resulting from several research projects conducted at the subarctic treeline in northern Quebec. This raw chronology of tree-ring width includes 464 black spruce ( Picea mariana (Mill.)...

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Main Authors: Ann Delwaide (11221488), Hugo Asselin (11221491), Dominique Arseneault (470688), Claude Lavoie (2817532), Serge Payette (2920980)
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/15095901 2023-05-15T17:58:00+02:00 A 2233-year tree-ring chronology of subarctic black spruce ( Picea mariana ): growth forms response to long-term climate change Ann Delwaide (11221488) Hugo Asselin (11221491) Dominique Arseneault (470688) Claude Lavoie (2817532) Serge Payette (2920980) 2021-08-03T04:40:03Z https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.15095901.v1 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/A_2233-year_tree-ring_chronology_of_subarctic_black_spruce_i_Picea_mariana_i_growth_forms_response_to_long-term_climate_change/15095901 doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.15095901.v1 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Microbiology Biotechnology Evolutionary Biology Ecology Sociology Infectious Diseases Plant Biology Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified Dendrochronology black spruce growth forms climatic change treeline Picea mariana Dendrochronologie formes de croissance épinette noire changement climatique limite des arbres Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.15095901.v1 2021-12-20T05:10:49Z We present the longest tree-ring chronology to date in northeastern North America (2233 years; 227 BCE – 2005 CE), resulting from several research projects conducted at the subarctic treeline in northern Quebec. This raw chronology of tree-ring width includes 464 black spruce ( Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.) shrubs (krummholz) growing in wetlands and preserved within peatlands. An indexed series of 152 erect black spruce trees that have lived in wetlands is also presented, covering the period 216 BCE to 1619 CE. We compared these chronologies to a tree-ring series including 116 black spruce trees and krummholz having grown on well-drained lichen woodlands over the period 1304–2000 CE. These chronologies highlight the major climatic periods of the last two millennia. Floating chronologies dating from 2500 to 3500 years ago were also developed from trees preserved in frozen peat. Growth rings from this period are much wider than those of the last 2233 years, suggesting warm climatic conditions and permafrost-free peatlands during the transition from mid- to late Holocene. The three subarctic chronologies presented here underscore the relevance and usefulness of tree growth rings and growth forms as ecological tools to assess the influence of climate on subarctic ecosystems. Dataset permafrost Subarctic Unknown Noire ENVELOPE(140.019,140.019,-66.666,-66.666)
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topic Microbiology
Biotechnology
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Sociology
Infectious Diseases
Plant Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
Dendrochronology
black spruce
growth forms
climatic change
treeline
Picea mariana
Dendrochronologie
formes de croissance
épinette noire
changement climatique
limite des arbres
spellingShingle Microbiology
Biotechnology
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Sociology
Infectious Diseases
Plant Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
Dendrochronology
black spruce
growth forms
climatic change
treeline
Picea mariana
Dendrochronologie
formes de croissance
épinette noire
changement climatique
limite des arbres
Ann Delwaide (11221488)
Hugo Asselin (11221491)
Dominique Arseneault (470688)
Claude Lavoie (2817532)
Serge Payette (2920980)
A 2233-year tree-ring chronology of subarctic black spruce ( Picea mariana ): growth forms response to long-term climate change
topic_facet Microbiology
Biotechnology
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Sociology
Infectious Diseases
Plant Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
Dendrochronology
black spruce
growth forms
climatic change
treeline
Picea mariana
Dendrochronologie
formes de croissance
épinette noire
changement climatique
limite des arbres
description We present the longest tree-ring chronology to date in northeastern North America (2233 years; 227 BCE – 2005 CE), resulting from several research projects conducted at the subarctic treeline in northern Quebec. This raw chronology of tree-ring width includes 464 black spruce ( Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.) shrubs (krummholz) growing in wetlands and preserved within peatlands. An indexed series of 152 erect black spruce trees that have lived in wetlands is also presented, covering the period 216 BCE to 1619 CE. We compared these chronologies to a tree-ring series including 116 black spruce trees and krummholz having grown on well-drained lichen woodlands over the period 1304–2000 CE. These chronologies highlight the major climatic periods of the last two millennia. Floating chronologies dating from 2500 to 3500 years ago were also developed from trees preserved in frozen peat. Growth rings from this period are much wider than those of the last 2233 years, suggesting warm climatic conditions and permafrost-free peatlands during the transition from mid- to late Holocene. The three subarctic chronologies presented here underscore the relevance and usefulness of tree growth rings and growth forms as ecological tools to assess the influence of climate on subarctic ecosystems.
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Hugo Asselin (11221491)
Dominique Arseneault (470688)
Claude Lavoie (2817532)
Serge Payette (2920980)
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Hugo Asselin (11221491)
Dominique Arseneault (470688)
Claude Lavoie (2817532)
Serge Payette (2920980)
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title A 2233-year tree-ring chronology of subarctic black spruce ( Picea mariana ): growth forms response to long-term climate change
title_short A 2233-year tree-ring chronology of subarctic black spruce ( Picea mariana ): growth forms response to long-term climate change
title_full A 2233-year tree-ring chronology of subarctic black spruce ( Picea mariana ): growth forms response to long-term climate change
title_fullStr A 2233-year tree-ring chronology of subarctic black spruce ( Picea mariana ): growth forms response to long-term climate change
title_full_unstemmed A 2233-year tree-ring chronology of subarctic black spruce ( Picea mariana ): growth forms response to long-term climate change
title_sort 2233-year tree-ring chronology of subarctic black spruce ( picea mariana ): growth forms response to long-term climate change
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