Climate Response Of Dahurian Larch In Secrest Arboretum, Wooster, Ohio, USA
Larix gmelinii (Rupr.) Kuzen. (Dahurian larch) is an important arctic tree-line species in the northern boreal forests of Eurasia. The region’s climate is predicted to change dramatically over the next century, yet little is known about how this species will respond to secular changes in temperature...
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ftunivarizona:oai:repository.arizona.edu:10150/622556 2023-05-15T14:57:13+02:00 Climate Response Of Dahurian Larch In Secrest Arboretum, Wooster, Ohio, USA Moore, Tyler Malcomb, Nathan Wiles, Gregory Department of Geology, The College of Wooster, Wooster, OH 44691, USA 2007-12 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/622556 en_US eng Tree-Ring Society http://www.treeringsociety.org Moore, T., Malcomb, N., Wiles, G., 2007. Climate response of Dahurian larch in Secrest Arboretum, Wooster, Ohio, USA. Tree-Ring Research 63(2):111-115. 2162-4585 1536-1098 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/622556 Tree-Ring Research Copyright © Tree-Ring Society. All rights reserved. Dendrochronology Tree Rings Dahurian Larch Climate Change Ohio Season Creep Article text 2007 ftunivarizona 2020-06-14T08:15:11Z Larix gmelinii (Rupr.) Kuzen. (Dahurian larch) is an important arctic tree-line species in the northern boreal forests of Eurasia. The region’s climate is predicted to change dramatically over the next century, yet little is known about how this species will respond to secular changes in temperature and precipitation. To this end, a ring-width chronology from 25 cores from a stand of seven Dahurian larch trees growing in the Secrest Arboretum, northeastern Ohio, was developed to test the climatic sensitivity of the species in a more temperate climate. The chronology extends from 1931 to 2005 and correlation analysis with monthly precipitation and temperature records shows growth was most strongly limited by summer precipitation until recent decades when sensitivity has shifted to late spring precipitation. The results from this study serve as a contemporary analog to the future growth response of Dahurian larch under warmer and wetter growing conditions in the boreal and arctic regions of Eurasia. This item is part of the Tree-Ring Research (formerly Tree-Ring Bulletin) archive. For more information about this peer-reviewed scholarly journal, please email the Editor of Tree-Ring Research at editor@treeringsociety.org. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change The University of Arizona: UA Campus Repository Arctic |
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Larix gmelinii (Rupr.) Kuzen. (Dahurian larch) is an important arctic tree-line species in the northern boreal forests of Eurasia. The region’s climate is predicted to change dramatically over the next century, yet little is known about how this species will respond to secular changes in temperature and precipitation. To this end, a ring-width chronology from 25 cores from a stand of seven Dahurian larch trees growing in the Secrest Arboretum, northeastern Ohio, was developed to test the climatic sensitivity of the species in a more temperate climate. The chronology extends from 1931 to 2005 and correlation analysis with monthly precipitation and temperature records shows growth was most strongly limited by summer precipitation until recent decades when sensitivity has shifted to late spring precipitation. The results from this study serve as a contemporary analog to the future growth response of Dahurian larch under warmer and wetter growing conditions in the boreal and arctic regions of Eurasia. This item is part of the Tree-Ring Research (formerly Tree-Ring Bulletin) archive. For more information about this peer-reviewed scholarly journal, please email the Editor of Tree-Ring Research at editor@treeringsociety.org. |
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Climate Response Of Dahurian Larch In Secrest Arboretum, Wooster, Ohio, USA |
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Climate Response Of Dahurian Larch In Secrest Arboretum, Wooster, Ohio, USA |
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http://www.treeringsociety.org Moore, T., Malcomb, N., Wiles, G., 2007. Climate response of Dahurian larch in Secrest Arboretum, Wooster, Ohio, USA. Tree-Ring Research 63(2):111-115. 2162-4585 1536-1098 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/622556 Tree-Ring Research |
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