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We evaluated the skills of different palaeofire reconstruction techniques to reconstruct the fire history of a boreal landscape (Russian Karelia) affected by surface fires. The analysis of dated lacustrine sediments from two nearby lakes was compared with independent dendrochronological dating of...

Author(s)
Magne, G.; Brossier, B.; Gandouin, E.; Paradis, L.; Drobyshev, I.; Alexander Kryshen; Hély, C.; Alleaume, S.; Ali, A. A.
Publisher
Sage Publications Ltd, London, UK
Citation
Holocene, 2020, 30, 3, pp 380-388
Abstract

Climatically controlled allocation to reproduction is a key mechanism by which climate influences tree growth and may explain lagged correlations between climate and growth. We used continent-wide datasets of tree-ring chronologies and annual reproductive effort in Fagus sylvatica from 1901 to 2015 ...

Author(s)
Hacket-Pain, A. J.; Ascoli, D.; Vacchiano, G.; Biondi, F.; Cavin, L.; Conedera, M.; Drobyshev, I.; Liñán, I. D.; Friend, A. D.; Grabner, M.; Hartl, C.; Kreyling, J.; Lebourgeois, F.; Levanič, T.; Menzel, A.; Maaten, E. van D.; Maaten-Theunissen, M. van der; Muffler, L.; Motta, R.; Roibu, C. C.; Popa, I.; Scharnweber, T.; Weigel, R.; Wilmking, M.; Zang, C. S.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Ecology Letters, 2018, 21, 12, pp 1833-1844
Abstract

The role of future forests in global biogeochemical cycles will depend on how different tree species respond to climate. Interpreting the response of forest growth to climate change requires an understanding of the temporal and spatial patterns of seasonal climatic influences on the growth of...

Author(s)
Harvey, J. E.; Smiljanić, M.; Scharnweber, T.; Buras, A.; Cedro, A.; Cruz-García, R.; Drobyshev, I.; Janecka, K.; Jansons, Ā.; Kaczka, R.; Klisz, M.; Läänelaid, A.; Matisons, R.; Muffler, L.; Sohar, K.; Spyt, B.; Stolz, J.; Maaten, E. van der; Maaten-Theunissen, M. van der; Vitas, A.; Weigel, R.; Kreyling, J.; Wilmking, M.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Global Change Biology, 2020, 26, 4, pp 2505-2518
Abstract

The expansion of spruce-dominated forestry in Southern Sweden during the twentieth century has led to a considerable amount of oak (Quercus robur L.) woodlands being converted into stands dominated by planted spruce. The thinning of spruces around oak trees is currently done in Sweden to improve...

Author(s)
Drobyshev, I.; Widerberg, M. K.; Andersson, M.; Wang XiaoMing; Lindbladh, M.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 2019, 34, 2, pp 126-132
Abstract

The impacts of climate change on high-latitude forest ecosystems are still uncertain. Divergent forest productivity trends have recently been reported both at the local and regional level challenging the projections of boreal tree growth dynamics. The present study investigated (i) the responses of ...

Author(s)
Ols, C.; Kålås, I. H.; Drobyshev, I.; Söderström, L.; Hofgaard, A.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, München, Germany
Citation
Dendrochronologia, 2019, 58, pp 125648
Abstract

To identify weather controls of beech diameter growth and masting in southern Sweden, we analyze records of monthly weather, regional masting record, and tree-ring chronologies from five beech-dominated stands. The results indicate a strong weather control of temporal pattern of masting events in...

Author(s)
Drobyshev, I.; Övergaard, R.; Saygin, I.; Niklasson, M.; Hickler, T.; Karlsson, M.; Sykes, M. T.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forest Ecology and Management, 2010, 259, 11, pp 2160-2171
Abstract

There is mounting evidence that species diversity increases the temporal stability of forest growth. This stabilising effect of diversity has mainly been attributed to species differences in their response to fluctuating environmental conditions. Interactions among individuals could also contribute ...

Author(s)
Aussenac, R.; Bergeron, Y.; Gravel, D.; Drobyshev, I.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Functional Ecology, 2019, 33, 2, pp 360-367
Abstract

Dendrochronological reconstructions inform us about historical climate-fire-human interactions, providing a means to calibrate projections of future fire hazard. Most of these reconstructions, however, have been developed in landscapes with a considerable proportion of xeric sites that could...

Author(s)
Drobyshev, I.; Ryzhkova, N.; Niklasson, M.; Zhukov, A.; Mullonen, I.; Pinto, G.; Kryshen', A.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forest Ecology and Management, 2022, 507,
Abstract

In northern Europe, a long history of human exploitation effectively eliminated legacies of natural disturbances in mixed oak forests and we currently lack understanding of the role of natural disturbance factors in affecting oak regeneration into the forest canopies. We compiled...

Author(s)
Drobyshev, I.; Niklasson, M.; Ryzhkova, N.; Götmark, F.; Pinto, G.; Lindbladh, M.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forest Ecology and Management, 2021, 482,
Abstract

Aims: We examined growth of red maple (Acer rubrum L.) to evaluate environmental controls of its northern distributional limit in Eastern North America and its potential response to future climate change. Methods: We collected growth data from nine sites located along a 300-km transect (47-49°N),...

Author(s)
Zhang Yun; Bergeron, Y.; Zhao XiuHai; Drobyshev, I.
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Plant Ecology, 2015, 8, 4, pp 368-379

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