Relating ring width of Mediterranean evergreen species to seasonal and annual variations of precipitation and temperature
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2011
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Nijland, W.
Jansma, E.
Addink, E.A.
Domínguez Delmás, M.
Jong, S.M. de
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Abstract
Plant growth in Mediterranean landscapes is limited
by the typical summer-dry climate. Forests in these areas
are only marginally productive and may be quite susceptible
to modern climate change. To improve our understanding of
forest sensitivity to annual and seasonal climatic variability,
we use tree-ring measurements of two Mediterranean evergreen
tree species: Quercus ilex L. and Arbutus unedo L. We
sampled 34 stems of these species on three different types of
substrates in the Peyne study area in southern France. The
resulting chronologies were analysed in combination with
38 yr of monthly precipitation and temperature data to reconstruct
the response of stem growth to climatic variability.
Results indicate a strong positive response to May and
June precipitation, as well as a significant positive influence
of early-spring temperatures and a negative growth response
to summer heat. Comparison of the data with more detailed
productivity measurements in two contrasting years confirms
these observations and shows a strong productivity limiting
effect of low early-summer precipitation. The results show
that tree-ring data from Q.ilex and A.unedo can provide valuable
information about the response of these tree species to
climate variability, improving our ability to predict the effects
of climate change in Mediterranean ecosystems.