Forest and woodland replacement patterns following drought-related mortality

Forest vulnerability to drought is expected to increase under anthropogenic climate change, and drought-induced mortality and community dynamics following drought have major ecological and societal impacts. Here, we show that tree mortality concomitant with drought has led to short-term (mean 5 y, r...

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Main Authors: Batllori, Enric, Lloret, Francisco, Aakala, Tuomas, Anderegg, William R.L., Aynekulu, Ermias, Bendixsen, Devin P., Bentouati, Abdallah, Bigler, Christof, Burk, C. John, Camarero, J. Julio, Colangelo, Michele, Coop, Jonathan D., Fensham, Roderick, Floyd, M. Lisa, Galiano, Lucía, Ganey, Joseph L., González, Patrick, Jacobsen, Anna L., Kane, Jeffrey Michael, Kitzberger, Thomas, Linares, Juan C., Marchetti, Suzanne B., Matusick, George, Michaelian, Michael, Navarro Cerrillo, Rafael M., Pratt, Robert Brandon, Redmond, Miranda D., Rigling, Andreas, Ripullone, Francesco, Sangüesa-Barreda, Gabriel, Sasal, Yamila, Saura-Mas, Sandra, Suarez, Maria Laura, Veblen, Thomas T., Vilà-Cabrera, Albert, Vincke, Caroline, Zeeman, Ben
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: National Academy of Sciences 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110156

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