The effect of past changes in inter-annual temperature variability on tree distribution limits

Aim The northern limits of temperate broadleaved species in Fennoscanndia are controlled by their requirements for summer warmth for successful regeneration and growth as well as by the detrimental effects of winter cold on plant tissue. However, occurrences of meteorological conditions with detrime...

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Published in:Journal of Biogeography
Main Authors: Giesecke, Thomas, Miller, Paul, Sykes, Martin, Ojala, Antti E. K., Seppa, Heikki, Bradshaw, Richard H. W.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley-Blackwell 2010
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Online Access:https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/1630364
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2699.2010.02296.x
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:36fe9b57-6035-45ae-a215-6663ebbff602 2023-05-15T16:11:49+02:00 The effect of past changes in inter-annual temperature variability on tree distribution limits Giesecke, Thomas Miller, Paul Sykes, Martin Ojala, Antti E. K. Seppa, Heikki Bradshaw, Richard H. W. 2010 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/1630364 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2699.2010.02296.x eng eng Wiley-Blackwell https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/1630364 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2699.2010.02296.x wos:000278923500019 scopus:77954772197 Journal of Biogeography; 37(7), pp 1394-1405 (2010) ISSN: 1365-2699 Physical Geography temperature LPJ-GUESS inter-annual variability Distribution limits Fennoscandia varves vegetation model contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2010 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2699.2010.02296.x 2023-02-01T23:29:31Z Aim The northern limits of temperate broadleaved species in Fennoscanndia are controlled by their requirements for summer warmth for successful regeneration and growth as well as by the detrimental effects of winter cold on plant tissue. However, occurrences of meteorological conditions with detrimental effects on individual species are rare events rather than a reflection of average conditions. We explore the effect of changes in inter-annual temperature variability on the abundances of the tree species Tilia cordata, Quercus robur and Ulmus glabra near their distribution limits using a process-based model of ecosystem dynamics. Location A site in central Sweden and a site in southern Finland were used as examples for the ecotone between boreal and temperate forests in Fennoscandia. The Finnish site was selected because of the availability of varve-thickness data. Methods The dynamic vegetation model LPJ-GUESS was run with four scenarios of inter-annual temperature forcing for the last 10,000 years. In one scenario the variability in the thickness of summer and winter varves from the annually laminated lake in Finland was used as a proxy for past inter-annual temperature variability. Two scenarios were devised to explore systematically the effect of stepwise changes in the variance and shape parameter of a probability distribution. All variability scenarios were run both with and without the long-term trend in Holocene temperature change predicted by an atmospheric general circulation model. Results Directional changes in inter-annual temperature variability have significant effects on simulated tree distribution limits through time. Variations in inter-annual temperature variability alone are shown to alter vegetation composition by magnitudes similar to the magnitude of changes driven by variation in mean temperatures. Main conclusions The varve data indicate that inter-annual climate variability has changed in the past. The model results show that past changes in species abundance can be explained by changes ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Lund University Publications (LUP) Journal of Biogeography 37 7 1394 1405
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topic Physical Geography
temperature
LPJ-GUESS
inter-annual variability
Distribution limits
Fennoscandia
varves
vegetation model
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temperature
LPJ-GUESS
inter-annual variability
Distribution limits
Fennoscandia
varves
vegetation model
Giesecke, Thomas
Miller, Paul
Sykes, Martin
Ojala, Antti E. K.
Seppa, Heikki
Bradshaw, Richard H. W.
The effect of past changes in inter-annual temperature variability on tree distribution limits
topic_facet Physical Geography
temperature
LPJ-GUESS
inter-annual variability
Distribution limits
Fennoscandia
varves
vegetation model
description Aim The northern limits of temperate broadleaved species in Fennoscanndia are controlled by their requirements for summer warmth for successful regeneration and growth as well as by the detrimental effects of winter cold on plant tissue. However, occurrences of meteorological conditions with detrimental effects on individual species are rare events rather than a reflection of average conditions. We explore the effect of changes in inter-annual temperature variability on the abundances of the tree species Tilia cordata, Quercus robur and Ulmus glabra near their distribution limits using a process-based model of ecosystem dynamics. Location A site in central Sweden and a site in southern Finland were used as examples for the ecotone between boreal and temperate forests in Fennoscandia. The Finnish site was selected because of the availability of varve-thickness data. Methods The dynamic vegetation model LPJ-GUESS was run with four scenarios of inter-annual temperature forcing for the last 10,000 years. In one scenario the variability in the thickness of summer and winter varves from the annually laminated lake in Finland was used as a proxy for past inter-annual temperature variability. Two scenarios were devised to explore systematically the effect of stepwise changes in the variance and shape parameter of a probability distribution. All variability scenarios were run both with and without the long-term trend in Holocene temperature change predicted by an atmospheric general circulation model. Results Directional changes in inter-annual temperature variability have significant effects on simulated tree distribution limits through time. Variations in inter-annual temperature variability alone are shown to alter vegetation composition by magnitudes similar to the magnitude of changes driven by variation in mean temperatures. Main conclusions The varve data indicate that inter-annual climate variability has changed in the past. The model results show that past changes in species abundance can be explained by changes ...
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author Giesecke, Thomas
Miller, Paul
Sykes, Martin
Ojala, Antti E. K.
Seppa, Heikki
Bradshaw, Richard H. W.
author_facet Giesecke, Thomas
Miller, Paul
Sykes, Martin
Ojala, Antti E. K.
Seppa, Heikki
Bradshaw, Richard H. W.
author_sort Giesecke, Thomas
title The effect of past changes in inter-annual temperature variability on tree distribution limits
title_short The effect of past changes in inter-annual temperature variability on tree distribution limits
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