Drought responses of conifers in ecotone forests of northern Arizona:: tree ring growth and leaf σ13C

被引:79
作者
Adams, HD [1 ]
Kolb, TE [1 ]
机构
[1] No Arizona Univ, Sch Forestry, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 USA
关键词
climate change; elevation; Pinus edulis; Pinus flexilis; Pinus ponderosa;
D O I
10.1007/s00442-004-1585-4
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
We sought to understand differences in tree response to meteorological drought among species and soil types at two ecotone forests in northern Arizona, the pinyon-jumper woodland/ponderosa pine ecotone, and the higher elevation, wetter, ponderosa pine/mixed conifer ecotone. We used two approaches that provide different information about drought response: the ratio of standardized radial growth in wet years to dry years (W:D) for the period between years 1950 and 2000 as a measure of growth response to drought, and delta(13)C in leaves formed in non-drought (200 1) and drought (2002) years as a measure of change in water use efficiency (WUE) in response to drought. W:D and leaf 513 C response to drought for Pinus edulis and R ponderosa did not differ for trees growing on coarse-texture soils derived from cinders compared with finer textured soils derived from flow basalts or sedimentary rocks. P. ponderosa growing near its low elevation range limit at the pinyon-jumper woodland/ponderosa pine ecotone had a greater growth response to drought (higher W:D) and a larger increase in WUE in response to drought than co-occurring P edidis growing near its high elevation range limit. P flexilis and Pseudotsuga menziesii growing near their low elevation range limit at the ponderosa pine/mixed conifer ecotone had a larger growth response to drought than co-occurring P ponderosa growing near its high elevation range limit. Increases in WUE in response to drought were similar for all species at the ponderosa pine/mixed conifer ecotone. Low elevation populations of P ponderosa had greater growth response to drought than high-elevation populations, whereas populations had a similar increase in WUE in response to drought. Our findings of different responses to drought among co-occurring tree species and between low- and high- elevation populations are interpreted in the context of drought impacts on montane coniferous forests of the southwestern USA.
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