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      Forest Insects and Climate Change

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      Current Forestry Reports
      Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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          Forest disturbances under climate change

          Forest disturbances are sensitive to climate. However, our understanding of disturbance dynamics in response to climatic changes remains incomplete, particularly regarding large-scale patterns, interaction effects and dampening feedbacks. Here we provide a global synthesis of climate change effects on important abiotic (fire, drought, wind, snow and ice) and biotic (insects and pathogens) disturbance agents. Warmer and drier conditions particularly facilitate fire, drought and insect disturbances, while warmer and wetter conditions increase disturbances from wind and pathogens. Widespread interactions between agents are likely to amplify disturbances, while indirect climate effects such as vegetation changes can dampen long-term disturbance sensitivities to climate. Future changes in disturbance are likely to be most pronounced in coniferous forests and the boreal biome. We conclude that both ecosystems and society should be prepared for an increasingly disturbed future of forests.
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              Climate Change and Bark Beetles of the Western United States and Canada: Direct and Indirect Effects

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                Journal
                Current Forestry Reports
                Curr Forestry Rep
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                2198-6436
                June 2018
                April 30 2018
                June 2018
                : 4
                : 2
                : 35-50
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                10.1007/s40725-018-0075-6
                ca52ada0-9066-4925-a37f-9e2cda2c28b0
                © 2018

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

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