Sensitivity of tree ring growth to local and large-scale climate variability in a region of Southeastern Brazil

Venegas-Gonzalez, Alejandro; Chagas, Matheus Peres; Anholetto Junior, Claudio Roberto; Alvares, Clayton Alcarde; Alejandro Roig, Fidel; Tomazello Filho, Mario

Abstract

We explored the relationship between tree growth in two tropical species and local and large-scale climate variability in Southeastern Brazil. Tree ring width chronologies of Tectona grandis (teak) and Pinus caribaea (Caribbean pine) trees were compared with local (Water Requirement Satisfaction Index-WRSI, Standardized Precipitation Index-SPI, and Palmer Drought Severity Index-PDSI) and large-scale climate indices that analyze the equatorial pacific sea surface temperature (Trans-Nino Index-TNI and Nino-3.4-N3.4) and atmospheric circulation variations in the Southern Hemisphere (Antarctic Oscillation-AAO). Teak trees showed positive correlation with three indices in the current summer and fall. A significant correlation between WRSI index and Caribbean pine was observed in the dry season preceding tree ring formation. The influence of large-scale climate patterns was observed only for TNI and AAO, where there was a radial growth reduction in months preceding the growing season with positive values of the TNI in teak trees and radial growth increase (decrease) during December (March) to February (May) of the previous (current) growing season with positive phase of the AAO in teak (Caribbean pine) trees. The development of a new dendroclimatological study in Southeastern Brazil sheds light to local and large-scale climate influence on tree growth in recent decades, contributing in future climate change studies.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000368715000018 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: THEORETICAL AND APPLIED CLIMATOLOGY
Volumen: 123
Número: 1-2
Editorial: SPRINGER WIEN
Fecha de publicación: 2016
Página de inicio: 233
Página final: 245
DOI:

10.1007/s00704-014-1351-4

Notas: ISI