Forest dieback is increasing from unfavourable climate conditions. Western redcedar (WRC)—a culturally, ecologically and economically important species—has recently experienced anomalously high mortality rates and partial canopy dieback. We investigated how WRC tree growth and dieback responded to climate variability and drought using tree‐ring methods.
Canary in the forest?—Tree mortality and canopy dieback of western redcedar linked to drier and warmer summers
R. A. Andrus,L. R. Peach,A. Cinquini,B. Mills,J. Yusi,C. Buhl,M. Fischer,B. A. Goodrich,J. M. Hulbert,A. Holz,A. Meddens,K. B. Moffett,A. Ramirez,H. D. Adams
Published 2023 in Journal of Biogeography
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Journal of Biogeography
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2023-09-28
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