Climate–Growth Relationships in Laurus azorica—A Dominant Tree in the Azorean Laurel Forest
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- 1. CIBIO, Centro de Investigação em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genéticos, InBIO Laboratório Associado, Pólo dos Açores, Universidade dos Açores, Campus de Ponta Delgada, Rua da Mãe de Deus, 9500-321 Ponta Delgada, Portugal
- 2. Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of the Azores, Campus de Ponta Delgada, Rua da Mãe de Deus, 9500-321 Ponta Delgada, Portugal
- 3. BIOPOLIS Program in Genomics, Biodiversity and Land Planning, CIBIO, Campus de Vairão, 4485-661 Vairão, Portugal
- 4. UNESCO Chair—Land Within Sea: Biodiversity & Sustainability in Atlantic Islands
- 5. TUM School of Life Sciences, Technical University of Munich, D-85354 Freising, Germany
- 6. Technische Universität München
- 7. Department for Forest and Landscape Planning and Monitoring, Slovenian Forestry Institute, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
- 8. cE3c-Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes, Azorean Biodiversity Group, CHANGE—Global Change and Sustainability Institute, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of the Azores, Rua Capitão João d'Ávila, Pico da Urze, 9700-042 Angra do Heroísmo, Portugal
Description
Forests on oceanic islands, such as the Azores archipelago, enable interesting dendroclimatic research, given their pronounced climatic gradients over short geographical distances, despite the less pronounced seasonality. The Lauraceae play an essential ecological role in Macaronesian natural forests. An example is Laurus azorica (Seub.) Franco, a relevant species given its high frequency and physiognomic dominance in Azorean laurel forests. This study aims to quantify climate–growth relationships in L. azorica using a dendroecological approach. We sampled four stands at São Miguel and two stands at Terceira islands, for a total of 206 trees. Following standard dendrochronological methods and rigorous sample selection procedures, we obtained relatively low rbar values and high temporal autocorrelation. Using a stepwise Random Forest analysis followed by Generalized Linear Models calculation, we found prominent effects of present and previous year temperature, but a low precipitation signal on growth rings, with some model variation between stands. Our results agreed with previous observations for broad-leaved species with diffuse porous wood, contributing to increase the baseline dendroecological knowledge about Azorean forests. Due to the high levels of within- and between-stand variation, and to refine the climatic signal analysis, complementary approaches should be explored in the future.
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10.3390/f14020166
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Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) of the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Higher Education — Grant: SFRH/BD/136336/2018
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Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) of the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Higher Education — Grant: UIDB/50027/2020
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Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) of the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Higher Education — Grant: P4-0107
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national funds through the FCT — Grant: SFRH/BD/136336/2018
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national funds through the FCT — Grant: UIDB/50027/2020
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national funds through the FCT — Grant: P4-0107
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Alexander von Humboldt postdoctoral fellowship and the Slovenian Research Agency — Grant: SFRH/BD/136336/2018
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Alexander von Humboldt postdoctoral fellowship and the Slovenian Research Agency — Grant: UIDB/50027/2020
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Alexander von Humboldt postdoctoral fellowship and the Slovenian Research Agency — Grant: P4-0107
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