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Science ; 352(6292): 1452-5, 2016 Jun 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27313044

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High precipitation in boreal northeastern North America could help forests withstand the expected temperature-driven increase in evaporative demand, but definitive evidence is lacking. Using a network of tree-ring collections from 16,450 stands across 583,000 km(2) of boreal forests in Québec, Canada, we observe a latitudinal shift in the correlation of black spruce growth with temperature and reduced precipitation, from negative south of 49°N to largely positive to the north of that latitude. Our results suggest that the positive effect of a warmer climate on growth rates and growing season length north of 49°N outweighs the potential negative effect of lower water availability. Unlike the central and western portions of the continent's boreal forest, northeastern North America may act as a climatic refugium in a warmer climate.


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Aquecimento Global , Refúgio de Vida Selvagem , Taiga , Temperatura Alta , Umidade , Picea/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Quebeque , Estações do Ano , Água
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