Abstract
Tree line areas exhibited significant changes in response to climate change, including upward migration. Lower tree line dynamics are rarely studied, but as unique features in arid and semi-arid areas, they may influence forest distribution. Here, eight lower tree line plots in a Picea crassifolia Kom. (Qinghai spruce) forest in the arid and semi-arid Qilian Mountains of northwestern China were used to determine changes in tree line location and relationships with meteorological factors during 1968–2018. The results showed that the lower tree line descended by an average of 9.82 m during 1968 to 2018, and exhibited almost no change after 2008. The change in the lower tree line was significantly correlated with the annual average temperature (°C) and annual precipitation (mm) and may be affected by human activities. In the past 50 years, the lower tree line in arid areas exhibited a downward trend. Our findings indicate that the movement of the lower tree line is also an important aspect of climatic changes in coniferous forest distribution in arid and semi-arid mountains.
Funder
The Natural Science Special Program of Shaanxi Provincial Department of Education
The PhD early development program of Shangluo University,
The Innovation team of water source protection of middle route of South-to-North Water Diversion
The Shaanxi Ecohydrology Observation and Research Station of the Southern Qinling Mountains
The Cohydrology Observation and Research Station of the Southern Qinling Mountains
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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