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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2011

Widespread crown condition decline, food web disruption, and amplified tree mortality with increased climate change-type drought

Jofre Carnicer; Marta Flores Coll; Miquel Ninyerola; Xavier Pons; Gerardo Sánchez; Josep Peñuelas

Climate change is progressively increasing severe drought events in the Northern Hemisphere, causing regional tree die-off events and contributing to the global reduction of the carbon sink efficiency of forests. There is a critical lack of integrated community-wide assessments of drought-induced responses in forests at the macroecological scale, including defoliation, mortality, and food web responses. Here we report a generalized increase in crown defoliation in southern European forests occurring during 1987–2007. Forest tree species have consistently and significantly altered their crown leaf structures, with increased percentages of defoliation in the drier parts of their distributions in response to increased water deficit. We assessed the demographic responses of trees associated with increased defoliation in southern European forests, specifically in the Iberian Peninsula region. We found that defoliation trends are paralleled by significant increases in tree mortality rates in drier areas that are related to tree density and temperature effects. Furthermore, we show that severe drought impacts are associated with sudden changes in insect and fungal defoliation dynamics, creating long-term disruptive effects of drought on food webs. Our results reveal a complex geographical mosaic of species-specific responses to climate change–driven drought pressures on the Iberian Peninsula, with an overwhelmingly predominant trend toward increased drought damage.


Heredity | 2012

Wide variation in spatial genetic structure between natural populations of the European beech (Fagus sylvatica) and its implications for SGS comparability

Alistair S. Jump; Laura Rico; Marta Flores Coll; Josep Peñuelas

Identification and quantification of spatial genetic structure (SGS) within populations remains a central element of understanding population structure at the local scale. Understanding such structure can inform on aspects of the species’ biology, such as establishment patterns and gene dispersal distance, in addition to sampling design for genetic resource management and conservation. However, recent work has identified that variation in factors such as sampling methodology, population characteristics and marker system can all lead to significant variation in SGS estimates. Consequently, the extent to which estimates of SGS can be relied on to inform on the biology of a species or differentiate between experimental treatments is open to doubt. Following on from a recent report of unusually extensive SGS when assessed using amplified fragment length polymorphisms in the tree Fagus sylvatica, we explored whether this marker system led to similarly high estimates of SGS extent in other apparently similar populations of this species. In the three populations assessed, SGS extent was even stronger than this previously reported maximum, extending up to 360 m, an increase in up to 800% in comparison with the generally accepted maximum of 30–40 m based on the literature. Within this species, wide variation in SGS estimates exists, whether quantified as SGS intensity, extent or the Sp parameter. Consequently, we argue that greater standardization should be applied in sample design and SGS estimation and highlight five steps that can be taken to maximize the comparability between SGS estimates.


Functional Ecology | 2012

Stoichiometry of potassium is largely determined by water availability and growth in Catalonian forests

Jordi Sardans; Josep Peñuelas; Marta Flores Coll; Jordi Vayreda; Albert Rivas-Ubach


Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2016

El manglar y otras asociaciones vegetales de la laguna de Gandoca, Limón, Costa Rica

Marta Flores Coll; Ana C. Fonseca; Jorge Cortés


Revista de Investigación en Educación | 2011

Efectos sobre la mejora de las competencias lingüísticas y la autoimagen lectora a través de un programa de tutoría entre iguales

Lidón Moliner Miravet; Marta Flores Coll; David Duran Gisbert


Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2004

Características físico-químicas y determinación de plaguicidas en el agua de la laguna de Gandoca, Limón, Costa Rica

Marta Flores Coll; Jorge Cortés; Desireé Sauma


Escola catalana | 2013

Llegim en parella

Marta Flores Coll; David Duran


Archive | 2011

Leemos en pareja : tutoría entre iguales para la competencia lectora

David Duran Gisbert; Sílvia Blanch Gelabert; Mariona Corcelles Seuba; Marta Flores Coll; María Teresa Oller Sánchez; Marta Utset Canal; Vanessa Valdebenito Zambrano


Perspectiva escolar | 2008

Xarxa Llegim en parella, centres que treballen junts per introduir innovacions educatives

David Duran; Marta Flores Coll


REICE: Revista Electrónica Iberoamericana sobre Calidad, Eficacia y Cambio en Educación | 2015

Prácticas de tutoría entre iguales en universidades del Estado español y de Iberoamérica

David Duran Gisbert; Marta Flores Coll

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David Duran Gisbert

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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David Duran

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Josep Peñuelas

Spanish National Research Council

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Jofre Carnicer

Spanish National Research Council

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Jorge Cortés

University of Costa Rica

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Francisco Lloret

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Jordi Sardans

Spanish National Research Council

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Jordi Vayreda

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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