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Quantifying the demographic vulnerabilities of dry woodlands to climate and competition using rangewide monitoring data

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Shriver, R. K., C. B. Yackulic, D. M. Bell, and J. B. Bradford. 2021. Quantifying the demographic vulnerabilities of dry woodlands to climate and competition using rangewide monitoring data. Ecology 102(8):e03425. 10.1002/ecy.3425

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Climate change is expected to alter the distribution and abundance of tree species, impacting ecosystem structure and function. Yet, anticipating where this will occur is often hampered by a lack of understanding of how demographic rates, most notably recruitment, vary in response to climate and competition across a species range. Using large-scale monitoring data on two dry woodland tree species (Pinus edulis and Juniperus osteosperma), we develop an approach to infer recruitment, survival, and growth of both species across their range. In doing so, we account for ecological and statistical dependencies inherent in large-scale monitoring data. We find that drying and warming conditions generally lead to declines in recruitment and [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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