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Projected Warming Disrupts the Synchrony of Riparian Seed Release and Snowmelt Streamflow

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Laura G. Perry, Patrick B. Shafroth, Lauren E. Hay, Steven L. Markstrom, and Andrew R. Bock, 2019-09-12, Projected Warming Disrupts the Synchrony of Riparian Seed Release and Snowmelt Streamflow: New Phytologist.

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Globally, spring phenology and abiotic processes are shifting earlier with warming. Differences in the magnitudes of these shifts may decouple the timing of plant resource requirements from resource availability. In riparian forests across the northern hemisphere, warming could decouple seed release from snowmelt peak streamflow, thus reducing moisture and safe sites for dominant tree recruitment. We combined field observations with climate, hydrology, and phenology models to simulate future change in synchrony of seed release and snowmelt peaks in the South Platte River Basin, Colorado, for three Salicaceae species that dominate western USA riparian forests. Chilling requirements for overcoming winter endodormancy were strongest in [...]

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value10.1111/nph.16191

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