In the southern portion of today's deciduous - coniferous transition forests
the simulated dieback was indistinct and recovery by deciduous tree species was rapid.
Not exact matches
The
simulated effects of changing monthly temperature and precipitation included a distinctive
dieback of extant trees at most locations, with only partial recovery of biomass in areas of today's temperate deciduous forest.
The role of ecosystem - atmosphere interactions in
simulated Amazonian precipitation decrease and forest
dieback under global climate warming.