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Population dynamics has greater effects than climate change on tree species distribution in a temperate forest region

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Wen J. Wang, Frank R. Thompson, Hong S. He, Jacob S. Fraser, William D. Dijak, and Martin A. Spetich, Population dynamics has greater effects than climate change on tree species distribution in a temperate forest region: Journal of Biogeography, v. 45, iss. 12.

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Abstract (from Wiley Online Library): Aim Population dynamics and disturbances have often been simplified or ignored when predicting regional‐scale tree species distributions in response to climate change in current climate‐distribution models (e.g., niche and biophysical process models). We determined the relative importance of population dynamics, tree harvest, climate change, and their interaction in affecting tree species distribution changes. Location Central Hardwood Forest Region of the United States. Major taxa studied Tree species. Methods We used a forest dynamic model, LANDIS PRO that accounted for population dynamics, tree harvest, and climate change to predict tree species’ distributions at 270 m resolution from 2000 to [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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