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Radial growth response of Abies fargesii to climate change from different elevations at timberline of Niubeiliang Natural Reserve

QIN Jin1, BAI Hong-ying1, ZHOU Qi2, WANG Jun1, LI Shuheng1, GAN Zhuo-ting2, BAO Guang2   

  1. 1 College of urban and environment science, Northwest University, Xi'an 721013, China;
    2 College of geography and environment science, Baoji University of arts and sciences, Baoji 721000, China
  • Received:2016-08-22 Revised:2016-11-25 Online:2017-01-25

Abstract: Qinling Mountains is a major east-west mountain range in southern Shaanxi Province which provides a natural boundary between north and south China,it plays an important role in climate change research. Tree-ring have been used as an important archive in paleoclimate research for its attribute as precise dating, advanced resolution and comparability with meteorological data. Abies fargesii in Niubeiliang Natural Reserve is very sensitive to climate change and was used to study the differential characteristics of climate response at different elevations in this study. 122 tree-ring cores were collected at the elevations of 2 400 m, 2 500 m and 2 600 m. According to the method of dendrochronology, all of tree-ring cores were dried, mounted, surfaced and cross-dated. The tree-ring of each core was subsequently measured with a resolution of 0.001 mm by LINTAB, the quality control of cross-dating was carried out by using the COFECHA program, detrending and tree-ring chronologies developing was established by ARSTAN program which enabled the age and size related variations in the tree-ring widths to be removed. Then 2 kinds of chronologies including standard chronology and residual chronology were developed, among which residual chronology was chosen for our study because it contained superior statistical characteristic values. Finally, correlation analysis was carried out and multiple linear regression models was established respectively, in order to contrast characteristic parameters of tree-ring width chronologies for Abies fargesii from different elevations in Qinling Mountains at the upper timberline as well as their response pattern to climate change. The results show, with the increase of elevation, the sensitivity of tree growth to climate factors becomes higher; however, the consistency of the series and the amount of the climate information decreases first and then increases. In general, the arboreal radial growth is more sensitive to temperature than to precipitation, correlation coefficient of tree-ring width indices and temperature increases with the increase of elevation. The sensitive period is from February to August in current year. The chronology of high elevation presents a significant positive correlation with the air temperature of August in current year, while the chronology of middle elevation presents a significant positive correlation with the average precipitation from March to April in current year. Under the influence of the lagging effect of temperature in previous year, the chronology of low elevation presents a significant positive correlation with the average precipitation from January to February in current year. The contribution of each factor to the low, medium and high altitude model was evaluated through regression analysis, and the comprehensive effect of multiple climatic factors on the tree growth was visually reflected. The variation trend of contrast significantly factor reveals that climate change could promote growth season of Abies fargesii in advance, but tree growth dynamic varies at different elevations. The results above show that at the timberline of the study area, Abies fargesii growth at different altitudes may had different response mechanisms to global change.

Key words: climate change, Abies fargesii, timberline, tree-ring width, Niubeiliang Natural Reserve

CLC Number: 

  • Q948.112