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Title: The principle of space-for-time substitution in predicting Betula spp. Biomass change related to climate shifts
Authors: Usoltsev, V. A.
Lin, H.
Shobairi, S. O. R.
Tsepordey, I. S.
Ye, Z.
Anees, S. A.
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Corvinus Univ Budapest
Citation: The principle of space-for-time substitution in predicting Betula spp. Biomass change related to climate shifts / V. A. Usoltsev, H. Lin, S. O. R. Shobairi [et al.] // Applied Ecology and Environmental Research. – 2022. – Vol. 20. – Iss. 4. – P. 3683-3698.
Abstract: Human society faces problems of a global scale today, as a result of which the priorities of environmental research are shifting to the macro level, and ecology has entered the era of big data. The authors have created a database of 1,717 model trees of Betula spp. with measured indicators of diameter at breast height (DBH), tree height, age, and aboveground biomass growing in the territory of Eurasia. Regression models for aboveground biomass components are calculated, including the dendrological indices mentioned, and two climate indicators as independent variables. Based on the theory of space-for time substitution, the obtained patterns of changes in aboveground biomass in the territorial climatic gradients of Eurasia are used to predict changes in biomass due to climate shifts. In accordance with the law of the limiting factor by Liebig, it is established that in sufficiently moisture-rich climatic zones, an increase in temperature by 1??C with a constant amount of precipitation causes an increase in biomass, and in water-deficient zones ??? its decrease. In warm climatic zones, a decrease in precipitation by 100 mm at a constant average January temperature causes a decrease in biomass, and in cold climatic zones ??? its increase.
Keywords: HYDROTHERMAL GRADIENTS
BIOMASS COMPONENTS
ALLOMETRIC MODELS
MEAN JANUARY TEMPERATURE
ANNUAL PRECIPITATION
CARBON STORAGE
SILVER FIR
GROWTH
NORTHEASTERN
ALLOMETRY
EQUATIONS
VARIABLES
PATTERNS
TREELINE
MODEL
URI: https://elar.usfeu.ru/handle/123456789/12373
DOI: 10.15666/aeer/2004_36833698
WoS: WOS:001002684500051
WOS:000836043900001
RSCI: 49299277
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