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Dead Again: Predictions of Repeat Tree Die-off Under Hotter Droughts Confirm Mortality Thresholds for a Dryland Conifer Species

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Andreas P Wion, David D Breshears, Charles J W Carroll, Neil S Cobb, Sarah J Hart, Darin J Law, Nashelly Meneses, and Miranda D Redmond, 2022-07-04, Dead Again: Predictions of Repeat Tree Die-off Under Hotter Droughts Confirm Mortality Thresholds for a Dryland Conifer Species: Environmental Research Letters, v. 17, iss. 7. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac7968

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Tree die-off, driven by extreme drought and exacerbated by a warming climate, is occurring rapidly across every wooded continent—threatening carbon sinks and other ecosystem services provided by forests and woodlands. Forecasting the spatial patterns of tree die-off in response to drought is a priority for the management and conservation of forested ecosystems under projected future hotter and drier climates. Several thresholds derived from drought-metrics have been proposed to predict mortality of Pinus edulis, a model tree species in many studies of drought-induced tree die-off. To improve future capacity to forecast tree mortality, we used a severe drought as a natural experiment. We compared the ability of existing mortality thresholds [...]

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