National Science Foundation: "Epidemiological" Study Demonstrates Climate Change Effects on Forests
Study of 27,000 trees shows early spring warming, summer drought as major factors
Some 280,000 tree-years of data show that magnolias are vulnerable to climate change.
An 18-year study of 27,000 individual trees by National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded scientists finds that tree growth and fecundity--the ability to produce viable seeds--are more sensitive to climate change than previously thought.
The results, published......
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“Epidemiological” Study Demonstrates Climate Change Effects on Forests
Posted by National Science Foundation: None Given on April 4th, 2011
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