Approaching a thermal tipping point in the Eurasian boreal forest at its southern margin
Climate change is increasing the intensity and frequency of extreme heat events. Ecological responses to extreme heat will depend on vegetation physiology and thermal tolerance. Here we report that Larix sibirica, a foundation species across boreal Eurasia, is vulnerable to extreme heat at its south...
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Zusammenfassung: | Climate change is increasing the intensity and frequency of extreme heat
events. Ecological responses to extreme heat will depend on vegetation
physiology and thermal tolerance. Here we report that Larix sibirica, a
foundation species across boreal Eurasia, is vulnerable to extreme heat at
its southern range margin due to its low thermal tolerance (Tcrit of
photosynthesis: ~ 37–48 °C). Projections from CMIP6 Earth System Models
(ESMs) suggest that leaf temperatures might exceed the 25th percentile of
Larix sibirica’s Tcrit by two to three days per year within the next two
to three decades (by 2050) under high emission scenarios (SSP3-7.0 and
SSP5-8.5). This degree of warming will threaten the biome’s continued
ability to assimilate and sequester carbon. This work highlights that
under high emission trajectories, we may approach an abrupt ecological
tipping point in southern boreal Eurasian forests substantially sooner
than ESM estimates that do not consider plant thermal tolerance traits. |
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DOI: | 10.25338/b8td2t |