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      Bioturbation by gophers and marmots and its effects on conifer germination : Bioturbation and conifer germination

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      Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
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            Treelines are temperature sensitive transition zones that are expected to respond to climate warming by advancing beyond their current position. Response to climate warming over the last century, however, has been mixed, with some treelines showing evidence of recruitment at higher altitudes and/or latitudes (advance) whereas others reveal no marked change in the upper limit of tree establishment. To explore this variation, we analysed a global dataset of 166 sites for which treeline dynamics had been recorded since 1900 AD. Advance was recorded at 52% of sites with only 1% reporting treeline recession. Treelines that experienced strong winter warming were more likely to have advanced, and treelines with a diffuse form were more likely to have advanced than those with an abrupt or krummholz form. Diffuse treelines may be more responsive to warming because they are more strongly growth limited, whereas other treeline forms may be subject to additional constraints.
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                Journal
                Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
                Earth Surf. Process. Landforms
                Wiley
                01979337
                December 2016
                December 2016
                October 16 2016
                : 41
                : 15
                : 2269-2281
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Anthropology and Geography; Coastal Carolina University; Conway SC USA
                [2 ]Department of Geography; Texas State University; San Marcos TX USA
                Article
                10.1002/esp.4046
                cb887d0b-15bf-4774-9467-a89b33115920
                © 2016

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