Contrasted effects of climate change on low-altitude relict Pinus uncinata stands in the Northern French Alps

This paper reports on climate-induced growth changes in relict, low-altitude mountain pines ( Pinus uncinata Mill. ex. Mirb.) from two refugia with cold microclimates located in the Northern French Alps. The P. uncinata stands analyzed grow at the lower bound of their ecological limit and are thus t...

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Published in:Euro-Mediterranean Journal for Environmental Integration
Main Authors: Corona, Christophe, Stoffel, Markus, Lopez-Saez, Jérôme
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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description This paper reports on climate-induced growth changes in relict, low-altitude mountain pines ( Pinus uncinata Mill. ex. Mirb.) from two refugia with cold microclimates located in the Northern French Alps. The P. uncinata stands analyzed grow at the lower bound of their ecological limit and are thus thought to be sensitive indicators of ongoing climate change. Using dendroecological approaches, we compare tree-ring growth at two closely spaced low-altitude stands in the Chartreuse massif (French Alps): La Plagne and Cirque de Bresson. La Plagne is a N-NW-exposed, ventilated slope with cold air circulating in the scree during summer, and the presence of sporadic permafrost as well as ground overcooling, whereas Cirque de Bresson is located on a small, S-exposed fan with sporadic avalanche activity. At both sites, growth responses of P. uncinata to changes in twentieth and twenty-first centuries temperature and precipitation conditions were investigated by means of moving correlation analyses. At Cirque de Bresson, a significant and rapid decline in tree-ring widths has been observed since the early 1990s. We attribute this decline to (i) increasing air temperatures at the beginning of the growing season (May–June) as well as to (ii) a decrease in soil water potential. At La Plagne, we do not detect any significant trend between the higher summer temperatures and tree growth, presumably as a result of the circulation of cold air in the scree slope, which is thought to maintain fresh and humid soil conditions and therefore favor tree growth. These forest stands provide prime examples on how dendroecology can contribute to the study of the dynamics and local variability of tree growth and climate change in relict forest populations with high ecological and conservation values.
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spelling ftunivgeneve:oai:unige.ch:aou:unige:166978 2025-06-15T14:46:57+00:00 Contrasted effects of climate change on low-altitude relict Pinus uncinata stands in the Northern French Alps Corona, Christophe Stoffel, Markus Lopez-Saez, Jérôme 2021 https://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:166978 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1007/s41207-021-00280-5 unige:166978 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ISSN: 2365-7448 Euro-Mediterranean journal for environmental integration, vol. 6, no. 3 (2021) info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/550 info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/333.7-333.9 info:eu-repo/semantics/article JournalArticle Article scientifique info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftunivgeneve https://doi.org/10.1007/s41207-021-00280-5 2025-05-23T07:13:48Z This paper reports on climate-induced growth changes in relict, low-altitude mountain pines ( Pinus uncinata Mill. ex. Mirb.) from two refugia with cold microclimates located in the Northern French Alps. The P. uncinata stands analyzed grow at the lower bound of their ecological limit and are thus thought to be sensitive indicators of ongoing climate change. Using dendroecological approaches, we compare tree-ring growth at two closely spaced low-altitude stands in the Chartreuse massif (French Alps): La Plagne and Cirque de Bresson. La Plagne is a N-NW-exposed, ventilated slope with cold air circulating in the scree during summer, and the presence of sporadic permafrost as well as ground overcooling, whereas Cirque de Bresson is located on a small, S-exposed fan with sporadic avalanche activity. At both sites, growth responses of P. uncinata to changes in twentieth and twenty-first centuries temperature and precipitation conditions were investigated by means of moving correlation analyses. At Cirque de Bresson, a significant and rapid decline in tree-ring widths has been observed since the early 1990s. We attribute this decline to (i) increasing air temperatures at the beginning of the growing season (May–June) as well as to (ii) a decrease in soil water potential. At La Plagne, we do not detect any significant trend between the higher summer temperatures and tree growth, presumably as a result of the circulation of cold air in the scree slope, which is thought to maintain fresh and humid soil conditions and therefore favor tree growth. These forest stands provide prime examples on how dendroecology can contribute to the study of the dynamics and local variability of tree growth and climate change in relict forest populations with high ecological and conservation values. Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost Unknown Euro-Mediterranean Journal for Environmental Integration 6 3
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Corona, Christophe
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Lopez-Saez, Jérôme
Contrasted effects of climate change on low-altitude relict Pinus uncinata stands in the Northern French Alps
title Contrasted effects of climate change on low-altitude relict Pinus uncinata stands in the Northern French Alps
title_full Contrasted effects of climate change on low-altitude relict Pinus uncinata stands in the Northern French Alps
title_fullStr Contrasted effects of climate change on low-altitude relict Pinus uncinata stands in the Northern French Alps
title_full_unstemmed Contrasted effects of climate change on low-altitude relict Pinus uncinata stands in the Northern French Alps
title_short Contrasted effects of climate change on low-altitude relict Pinus uncinata stands in the Northern French Alps
title_sort contrasted effects of climate change on low-altitude relict pinus uncinata stands in the northern french alps
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url https://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:166978