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hal.structure.identifierforest research institute, Department of silviculture and genetics of forest trees
dc.contributor.authorKLISZ, Marcin
hal.structure.identifierNicolaus Copernicus University [Toruń]
dc.contributor.authorPUCHAŁKA, Radosław
hal.structure.identifierPoznan University of Life Sciences (Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Poznaniu) [PULS]
dc.contributor.authorJAKUBOWSKI, Marcin
hal.structure.identifierNicolaus Copernicus University [Toruń]
dc.contributor.authorKOPROWSKI, Marcin
hal.structure.identifierBiodiversité, Gènes & Communautés [BioGeCo]
hal.structure.identifierNational Academy of Sciences of Ukraine = Національна академія наук України = Académie nationale des sciences d'Ukraine [NASU / НАН України]
dc.contributor.authorNETSVETOV, Maksym
hal.structure.identifierNational Academy of Sciences of Ukraine = Національна академія наук України = Académie nationale des sciences d'Ukraine [NASU / НАН України]
dc.contributor.authorPROKOPUK, Yulia
hal.structure.identifierTechnische Universität Munchen - Technical University Munich - Université Technique de Munich [TUM]
hal.structure.identifierSlovenian Forestry Institute
dc.contributor.authorJEVŠENAK, Jernej
dc.date.issued2023-10
dc.identifier.issn0168-1923
dc.description.abstractEnTwo European pine species, Pinus sylvestris and Pinus nigra, are experiencing dieback as a result of the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme climatic events. Recent species distribution models predicted shrinkage of ecological niches in the near future and shifted their habitat range towards the northeast. Consequently, P. sylvestris may contract its range and P. nigra may expand in Central Europe. To test whether native pine species have an advantage over introduced pine species in acclimation to a novel climate in Central Europe, we investigated the climate sensitivity and vitality of P. sylvestris, P. nigra and P. rigida. We sampled mature stands of each pine species at three sites in Central Europe, for which we determined climate-growth relationships: temporal stability of temperature and precipitation correlations with tree-ring width and resilience indices. Based on remote sensing data, we assessed differences in surface reflectance and photosynthetic activity obtained from the normalised difference vegetation index (NDVI). Our analyses revealed that the climate sensitivity and surface reflectance of pines are not due to their nativeness in Central Europe but better explained by local site conditions. The specificity and variability of drought events may determine both the homogeneous and diverse susceptibility of species to a negative water balance. Therefore, the character of future climatic extremes seems to be the key to understanding the acclimation of native and non-native pine species in Central Europe. Because our study do not provide evidence of the superiority of non-native pine species over P. sylvestris, and the potential impacts of introduced species on local habitats seem poorly understood in the face of climate change, we urge particular caution in introducing species with unrecognized invasive potential.
dc.description.sponsorshipImpact de la gestion forestière et du changement climatique sur le microclimat en sous-bois - ANR-21-CE32-0012
dc.description.sponsorshipImpact de la gestion forestière et du changement climatique sur le microclimat en sous-bois - ANR-22-PAUK-0008
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherElsevier Masson
dc.subject.enP. sylvestris
dc.subject.enP. nigra
dc.subject.enP. rigida
dc.subject.enAcclimation
dc.subject.enClimate sensitivity
dc.subject.enDrought resilience
dc.title.enLocal site conditions reduce interspecific differences in climate sensitivity between native and non-native pines
dc.typeArticle de revue
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.agrformet.2023.109694
dc.subject.halSciences de l'environnement/Biodiversité et Ecologie
bordeaux.journalAgricultural and Forest Meteorology
bordeaux.page109694
bordeaux.volume341
bordeaux.peerReviewedoui
hal.identifierhal-04247148
hal.version1
hal.popularnon
hal.audienceInternationale
hal.origin.linkhttps://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr//hal-04247148v1
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