Climate signals from intra-annual wood density fluctuations in Abies durangensis

Gonzalez-Casares, Marcos; Pompa-Garcia, Marin; Venegas-Gonzalez, Alejandro

Abstract

Ongoing climate change is expected to alter forests by affecting forest productivity, with implications for the ecological functions of these systems. Despite its great dendrochronological potential, little research has been conducted into the use of wood density as a proxy for determining sensitivity to climate variability in Mexico. The response of Abies durangensis Martinez, in terms of wood density and growth ring width, to monthly climatic values (mean temperature, accumulated precipitation and the drought index SPED was analyzed through correlation analysis. Abies durangensis presents a high response, in terms of radial growth, to climatic conditions. Tree-ring widths are more sensitive to hydroclimatic variables, whereas wood density values are more sensitive to temperature. In particular, mean (MeanD) and minimum (MND) wood density values are more sensitive to climate than maximum (MXD). We found very marked spatial variations that indicate that A. durangensis responds differently to drought conditions depending on the indices of density.

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Título según WOS: Climate signals from intra-annual wood density fluctuations in Abies durangensis
Título según SCOPUS: Climate signals from intra-Annual wood density fluctuations in Abies durangensis
Título de la Revista: IAWA JOURNAL
Volumen: 40
Número: 2
Editorial: BRILL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 276
Página final: 287
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1163/22941932-40190217

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS