Tree spatial pattern within the forest–tundra ecotone: a comparison of sites across Canada
Accepted Version Although many studies have focused on factors influencing treeline advance with climate change, less consideration has been given to potential changes in tree spatial pattern across the forest–tundra ecotone. We investigated trends in spatial pattern across the forest–tundra ecotone...
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ftstmarysunivca:oai:library2:01/29417 2023-05-15T17:22:31+02:00 Tree spatial pattern within the forest–tundra ecotone: a comparison of sites across Canada Harper, Karen A., 1969- Danby, Ryan K. De Fields, Danielle L. Lewis, Keith P. Trant, Andrew J. Starzomski, Brian M. Savidge, Rodney Hermanutz, Luise 2011-02-11 application/pdf http://library2.smu.ca/xmlui/handle/01/29417 en eng Canadian Science Publishing https://doi.org/10.1139/X10-221 0045-5067 http://library2.smu.ca/xmlui/handle/01/29417 © 2011 NRC Canada Ecotones -- Yukon Ecotones -- Manitoba Ecotones -- Newfoundland and Labrador Taigas -- Canada Tundras -- Canada Spatial analysis (Statistics) Climatic changes -- Canada Text 2011 ftstmarysunivca https://doi.org/10.1139/X10-221 2022-05-13T05:45:34Z Accepted Version Although many studies have focused on factors influencing treeline advance with climate change, less consideration has been given to potential changes in tree spatial pattern across the forest–tundra ecotone. We investigated trends in spatial pattern across the forest–tundra ecotone and geographical variation in the Yukon, Manitoba, and Labrador, Canada. Tree cover was measured in contiguous quadrats along transects up to 100 m long located in Forest, Ecotone, and Tundra sections across the forest–tundra transition. Spatial patterns were analyzed using new local variance to estimate patch size and wavelet analysis to determine the scale and amount of aggregation. Compared with the Forest, tree cover in the Ecotone was less aggregated at most sites, with fewer smaller patches of trees. We found evidence that shorter trees may be clumped at some sites, perhaps due to shelter from the wind, and we found little support for regular spacing that would indicate competition. With climate change, trees in the Ecotone will likely become more aggregated as patches enlarge and new patches establish. However, results were site-specific, varying with aspect and the presence of krummholz (stunted trees); therefore, strategies for adaptation of communities to climate change in Canada’s subarctic forest would need to reflect these differences. Text Newfoundland Subarctic Tundra Yukon Saint Mary's University, Halifax: Institutional Repository Canada Newfoundland Yukon Canadian Journal of Forest Research 41 3 479 489 |
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Ecotones -- Yukon Ecotones -- Manitoba Ecotones -- Newfoundland and Labrador Taigas -- Canada Tundras -- Canada Spatial analysis (Statistics) Climatic changes -- Canada Harper, Karen A., 1969- Danby, Ryan K. De Fields, Danielle L. Lewis, Keith P. Trant, Andrew J. Starzomski, Brian M. Savidge, Rodney Hermanutz, Luise Tree spatial pattern within the forest–tundra ecotone: a comparison of sites across Canada |
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Accepted Version Although many studies have focused on factors influencing treeline advance with climate change, less consideration has been given to potential changes in tree spatial pattern across the forest–tundra ecotone. We investigated trends in spatial pattern across the forest–tundra ecotone and geographical variation in the Yukon, Manitoba, and Labrador, Canada. Tree cover was measured in contiguous quadrats along transects up to 100 m long located in Forest, Ecotone, and Tundra sections across the forest–tundra transition. Spatial patterns were analyzed using new local variance to estimate patch size and wavelet analysis to determine the scale and amount of aggregation. Compared with the Forest, tree cover in the Ecotone was less aggregated at most sites, with fewer smaller patches of trees. We found evidence that shorter trees may be clumped at some sites, perhaps due to shelter from the wind, and we found little support for regular spacing that would indicate competition. With climate change, trees in the Ecotone will likely become more aggregated as patches enlarge and new patches establish. However, results were site-specific, varying with aspect and the presence of krummholz (stunted trees); therefore, strategies for adaptation of communities to climate change in Canada’s subarctic forest would need to reflect these differences. |
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Harper, Karen A., 1969- Danby, Ryan K. De Fields, Danielle L. Lewis, Keith P. Trant, Andrew J. Starzomski, Brian M. Savidge, Rodney Hermanutz, Luise |
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Harper, Karen A., 1969- Danby, Ryan K. De Fields, Danielle L. Lewis, Keith P. Trant, Andrew J. Starzomski, Brian M. Savidge, Rodney Hermanutz, Luise |
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Tree spatial pattern within the forest–tundra ecotone: a comparison of sites across Canada |
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Tree spatial pattern within the forest–tundra ecotone: a comparison of sites across Canada |
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Tree spatial pattern within the forest–tundra ecotone: a comparison of sites across Canada |
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Tree spatial pattern within the forest–tundra ecotone: a comparison of sites across Canada |
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Tree spatial pattern within the forest–tundra ecotone: a comparison of sites across Canada |
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tree spatial pattern within the forest–tundra ecotone: a comparison of sites across canada |
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