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Key messageWinter and spring wet and cool conditions often linked to El Niño enhance growth in five Mexican pine species which showed different responses to drought. Abstract Climate warming could intensify drought stress in NW México mountains as the Sierra Madre Occidental which are not only centers of pine diversification but also subject to a high hydroclimatic variability. In this region, rainfall...
AimForest responses to global‐change drivers such as rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations (Ca), warming temperatures and increased aridification will depend on tree species and site characteristics. We aim to determine if rising Ca enhances growth of coexisting pine species along broad ecological gradients in a drought‐prone area.
LocationIberian Range, Spain.
MethodsWe sampled 557 trees of five...
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