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Controls on Radial Growth of Mountain Big Sagebrush and Implications for Climate Change

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Rebecca E Poore, James J Ebersole, Christine A Lamanna, and Brian J Enquist, Controls on Radial Growth of Mountain Big Sagebrush and Implications for Climate Change: .

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Mountain big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata Nutt. ssp. vaseyana) covers large areas in arid regions of western North America. Climate-change models predict a decrease in the range of sagebrush, but few studies have examined details of predicted changes on sagebrush growth and the potential impacts of these changes on the community. We analyzed effects of temperature, precipitation, and snow depth on sagebrush annual ring width for 1969 to 2007 in the Gunnison Basin of Colorado. Temperature at all times of year except winter had negative correlations with ring widths; summer temperature had the strongest negative relationship. Ring widths correlated positively with precipitation in various seasons except summer; winter precipitation [...]

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