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Title: Climate changes and tree stand dynamics at the upper limit of their growth in the North Ural mountains
Authors: Moiseev, P. A.
Bartysh, A. A.
Nagimov, Z. Y.
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Pleiades Publishing
Citation: Moiseev, P. A. Climate changes and tree stand dynamics at the upper limit of their growth in the North Ural mountains / P. A. Moiseev, A. A. Bartysh, Z. Y. Nagimov // Russian Journal of Ecology. – 2010. – Vol. 41. – Iss. 6. – P. 486-497.
Abstract: The composition and structure of tree stands near the timberline have been studied on different slopes and at different elevations in the Tylaisko-Konzhakovsko-Serebryanskii Massif, the North Urals. It has been found that the upper limits of tree stands with different degrees of canopy closure have risen considerably (by about 100 m of elevation) since the mid-19th century, although the formation of these stands started as early as the late 18th century. Woodless areas in the eastern part of the massif started to be colonized by Larix sibirica in the late 18th to early 19th centuries; those in the western part, by Picea obovata in the mid-19th century; and in the southern part, by Betula tortuosa in the late 19th century. Analysis of meteorological data provides evidence for warming and increasing humidity of the climate since the late 19th century. Favorable climatic changes that facilitated the expansion of the forest have taken place both in the summer (prolongation of the growing period) and in winter seasons (increase of air temperature and precipitation). The observed differences in the composition and dynamics of tree stands between the studied areas of the mountain range are most probably explained by different requirements of tree species for the depth of snow cover and the degree of soil freezing. © 2010 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
Keywords: AIR AND SOIL TEMPERATURES
CLIMATE WARMING AND INCREASING HUMIDITY
SNOW COVER
TIMBERLINE ECOTONE
TREE STAND STRUCTURE
AIR TEMPERATURE
CANOPY ARCHITECTURE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CONIFEROUS TREE
DECIDUOUS TREE
ECOTONE
ELEVATION
GROWTH RATE
HUMIDITY
MONTANE FOREST
SEASONALITY
SNOW COVER
SOIL TEMPERATURE
SPECIES DIVERSITY
STAND DYNAMICS
TREELINE
WARMING
URALS
BETULA TORTUOSA
LARIX
LARIX SIBIRICA
PICEA
PICEA OBOVATA
URI: https://elar.usfeu.ru/handle/123456789/8849
DOI: 10.1134/S1067413610060056
SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-78649527186
WoS: WOS:000284544000005
RSCI: 16981729
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