Continental-scale consequences of tree die-offs in North America: identifying where forest loss matters most

ABSTRACT:Regional-scale tree die-off events driven by drought and warming and associated pests and pathogens have occurred recently on all forested continents and are projected to increase in frequency and extent with future warming. Within areas where tree mortality has occurred, ecological, hydrol...

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Villegas Palacio, Juan Camilo
Swann, Abigail L S
Lague, Marysa M
García, Elizabeth S.
Field, Jason P.
Breshears, David D.
Moore, David J P
Saleska, Scott R.
Stark, Scott C.
Law, Darin J.
Minor, David M.
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2018
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Universidad de Antioquia
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Bosques
Forests
Conservación de los Recursos Naturales
Conservation of Natural Resources
Árboles
Trees
Sequías
Droughts
Calentamiento Global
Global Warming
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Continental-scale consequences of tree die-offs in North America: identifying where forest loss matters most
title Continental-scale consequences of tree die-offs in North America: identifying where forest loss matters most
spellingShingle Continental-scale consequences of tree die-offs in North America: identifying where forest loss matters most
Bosques
Forests
Conservación de los Recursos Naturales
Conservation of Natural Resources
Árboles
Trees
Sequías
Droughts
Calentamiento Global
Global Warming
title_short Continental-scale consequences of tree die-offs in North America: identifying where forest loss matters most
title_full Continental-scale consequences of tree die-offs in North America: identifying where forest loss matters most
title_fullStr Continental-scale consequences of tree die-offs in North America: identifying where forest loss matters most
title_full_unstemmed Continental-scale consequences of tree die-offs in North America: identifying where forest loss matters most
title_sort Continental-scale consequences of tree die-offs in North America: identifying where forest loss matters most
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Villegas Palacio, Juan Camilo
Swann, Abigail L S
Lague, Marysa M
García, Elizabeth S.
Field, Jason P.
Breshears, David D.
Moore, David J P
Saleska, Scott R.
Stark, Scott C.
Law, Darin J.
Minor, David M.
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Villegas Palacio, Juan Camilo
Swann, Abigail L S
Lague, Marysa M
García, Elizabeth S.
Field, Jason P.
Breshears, David D.
Moore, David J P
Saleska, Scott R.
Stark, Scott C.
Law, Darin J.
Minor, David M.
dc.contributor.researchgroup.spa.fl_str_mv Grupo de Ingeniería y Gestión Ambiental (GIGA)
dc.subject.decs.none.fl_str_mv Bosques
Forests
Conservación de los Recursos Naturales
Conservation of Natural Resources
Árboles
Trees
Sequías
Droughts
Calentamiento Global
Global Warming
topic Bosques
Forests
Conservación de los Recursos Naturales
Conservation of Natural Resources
Árboles
Trees
Sequías
Droughts
Calentamiento Global
Global Warming
description ABSTRACT:Regional-scale tree die-off events driven by drought and warming and associated pests and pathogens have occurred recently on all forested continents and are projected to increase in frequency and extent with future warming. Within areas where tree mortality has occurred, ecological, hydrological and meteorological consequences are increasingly being documented. However, the potential for tree die-off to impact vegetation processes and related carbon dynamics in areas remote to where die-off occurs has rarely been systematically evaluated, particularly for multiple distinct regions within a given continent. Such remote impacts can occur when climate effects of local vegetation change are propagated by atmospheric circulation—the phenomena of ‘ecoclimate teleconnections’. We simulated tree die-off events in the 13 most densely forested US regions (selected from the 20 US National Ecological Observatory Network [NEON] domains) and found that tree die-off even for smaller regions has potential to affect climate and hence Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) in disparate regions (NEON domains), either positively or negatively. Some regions exhibited strong teleconnections to several others, and some regions were relatively sensitive to tree loss regardless of what other region the tree loss occurred in. For the US as a whole, loss of trees in the Pacific Southwest—an area undergoing rapid tree die-off—had the largest negative impact on remote US GPP whereas loss of trees in the Mid-Atlantic had the largest positive impact. This research lays a foundation for hypotheses that identify how the effects of tree die-off (or other types of tree loss such as deforestation) can ricochet across regions by revealing hot-spots of forcing and response. Such modes of connectivity have direct applicability for improving models of climate change impacts and for developing more informed and coordinated carbon accounting across regions.
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