Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6541447 | Forest Ecology and Management | 2018 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
At a European scale, important weather cues for beech MYs were a cold and wet summer two years before a MY, a dry and warm summer one year before a MY and a warm spring in the MY. For spruce, a cold and dry summer two years prior to a MY and a warm and dry summer in the year before the MY showed the strongest associations with the MY. For oak, high spring temperature in the MY was the most important weather cue. For beech and spruce, and to some extent also for oak species, the best fitting models at European scale were well reflected by those found at smaller scales. For pine, best fitting models were highly diverse concerning weather cues. Fruiting levels were high in all species two years before the MY and also high one year before the MY in the oak species and in pine. In beech, fruiting levels one year before the MY were not important and in spruce, they were inconsistent depending on the region. As a consequence, evidence of resource depletion could only be seen in some regions for spruce.
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Authors
Anita Nussbaumer, Peter Waldner, Vladislav Apuhtin, Fatih Aytar, Sue Benham, Filippo Bussotti, Johannes Eichhorn, Nadine Eickenscheidt, Petr Fabianek, Lutz Falkenried, Stefan Leca, Martti Lindgren, MarÃa José Manzano Serrano, Stefan Neagu,