Emergent insects, pathogens and drought shape changing patterns in oak decline in North America and Europe

LJ Haavik, SA Billings, JM Guldin… - Forest Ecology and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Forest declines are well-studied phenomena. However, recent patterns suggest that the
traditional sequence of events and factors involved in forest decline are changing. Several …

New insights for the interpretation of ancient bog oak chronologies? Reactions of oak (Quercus robur L.) to a sudden peatland rewetting

T Scharnweber, J Couwenberg, I Heinrich… - Palaeogeography …, 2015 - Elsevier
Subfossil bog oak material is an important palaeo-climate and hydrology proxy for the
Holocene. A correct interpretation of the subfossil material in terms of growth and population …

Caractérisation de la croissance des chênaies pédonculées atlantiques dépérissantes: effets des sécheresses et relation avec l'architecture des houppiers

F Lebourgeois, C Drénou, M Bouvier, J Lemaire - 2015 - revueforestierefrancaise …
Résumé Les relations entre l'architecture des houppiers (arbres sains, résilients, moribonds;
protocole ARCHI), la croissance radiale et le climat (période 1950-2009) ont été étudiées …

Combined stresses in forests

P Mitchell, T Wardlaw, L Pinkard - Combined stresses in plants …, 2015 - Springer
Tree species are exposed to single and combined forms of stress capable of inducing
severe changes in plant functioning and survival. Climate change and other human …

Quantitative assessment of the functional connection between water content and hydrothermal factors of representatives of Acer L. generic complexes introduced into …

IO Zaitseva, MM Povorotnaya - Ecology and Noospherology, 2015 - en.dp.ua
The paper deals with the opportunities of using the analytical approach in order to solve the
task of quantitative assessment of the leaves' water content dependence on temperature …