Different ways to die in a changing world: Consequences of climate change for tree species performance and survival through an ecophysiological perspective

PE Menezes‐Silva, L Loram‐Lourenço… - Ecology and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Anthropogenic activities such as uncontrolled deforestation and increasing greenhouse gas
emissions are responsible for triggering a series of environmental imbalances that affect the …

[HTML][HTML] The global wildland–urban interface

F Schug, A Bar-Massada, AR Carlson, H Cox… - Nature, 2023 - nature.com
The wildland–urban interface (WUI) is where buildings and wildland vegetation meet or
intermingle,. It is where human–environmental conflicts and risks can be concentrated …

The evolution, complexity and diversity of models of long‐term forest dynamics

H Bugmann, R Seidl - Journal of Ecology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
To assess the impacts of climate change on vegetation from stand to global scales, models
of forest dynamics that include tree demography are needed. Such models are now …

Mass spectrometry‐based forest tree metabolomics

AM Rodrigues, C Miguel, I Chaves… - Mass spectrometry …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Research in forest tree species has advanced slowly when compared with other agricultural
crops and model organisms, mainly due to the long‐life cycles, large genome sizes, and …

Central European forest–steppe: An ecosystem shaped by climate, topography and disturbances

K Chytrý, W Willner, M Chytrý, J Divíšek… - Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The occurrence and origin of dry grasslands and their rich biota in the moderately humid
Central‐European climate have fascinated scientists for over a century. Modern …

Addressing the challenges of water-energy-food nexus programme in the context of sustainable development and climate change in South Africa

RK Adom, MD Simatele, M Reid - Journal of Water and Climate …, 2022 - iwaponline.com
The fast-growing pace of the world's population and the increasing pressure exerted on
global life supporting natural systems due to amplified natural resource use and …

Land‐use drives the temporal stability and magnitude of soil microbial functions and modulates climate effects

JE Kostin, S Cesarz, A Lochner… - Ecological …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Soil microbial community functions are essential indicators of ecosystem multifunctionality in
managed land‐use systems. Going forward, the development of adaptation strategies and …

Remote sensing depicts riparian vegetation responses to water stress in a humid Atlantic region

G Pace, C Gutiérrez-Cánovas, R Henriques… - Science of The Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Riparian areas in the Cantabrian Atlantic ecoregion (northwest Portugal) play a key role in
soil formation and conservation, regulation of nutrient and water cycle, creation of landscape …

Vulnerability of the Cerrado–Atlantic Forest ecotone in the Espinhaço Range Biosphere Reserve to climate change

TR Costa, LA da Silva, CC de Moura… - Theoretical and Applied …, 2023 - Springer
Using a predictive distribution modeling approach, we investigated the expansion and
contraction cycles of the Cerrado–Atlantic Forest ecotone in the Espinhaço Range …

Recent field findings and modeling on non-structural carbohydrates (NSCs): How to synthesize?

N Cho, C Agossou, E Kim, JH Lim, T Hwang… - Ecological Informatics, 2022 - Elsevier
With growing interest in tree decline and die-back events due to increased climate
variability, ecophysiological roles and dynamics of non-structural carbohydrates (NSCs) …