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Now available....
Kliejunas, John T.; Geils, Brian W.; Glaeser, Jessie Micales; Goheen,
Ellen Michaels; Hennon, Paul; Kim, Mee-Sook; Kope, Harry; Stone, Jeff;
Sturrock, Rona; Frankel, Susan J. 2009. Review of literature on climate
change and forest diseases of western North America. Gen. Tech. Rep.
PSW-GTR-225. Albany, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service,
Pacific Southwest Research Station. 54 p.
Online at:
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ALSO... we have updated the Annotated Bibliography of Climate and Forest
Diseases of Western North America
http://www.fs.fed.us/psw/topics/climate_change/forest_disease/fdbib/
to add the following publications:
Allen, C.D. 2009. Climate-induced forest dieback: An escalating global
phenomenon?. Unasylva. 231/232 60(1-2): 43-49.
Allen, Craig D.; Breshears, David D. 1998. Drought-induced shift of a
forest?woodland ecotone: rapid landscape response to climate variation.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA Vol. 95(25): 14839-14842.
Beier, Colin M.; Sink, Scot E.; Hennon, Paul E.; D'amore, David V.; Juday,
Glenn P. 2008. Twentieth-century warming and the dendroclimatology of
declining yellow-cedar forests in southeastern Alaska. Can. J. For. Res.
38(6): 1319-1334.
Blennow, Kristina; Andersson, Mikael; Sallnäs, Ola; Olofsson, Erika 2009.
Climate change and the probability of wind damage in two Swedish forests.
Forest Ecol. Manage. (2009), doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2009.07.004.
Brenes-Arguedas, Tania; Coley, Phyllis D.; Kursar, Thomas A. 2009. Pests
vs. drought as determinants of plant distribution along a tropical
rainfall gradient. Ecology. 90(7): 1751-1761.
Adams, Henry D.; Guardiola-Claramonte, Maite; Barron-Gafford, Greg A.;
Camilo Villegas, Juan; Breshears, David D.; Zou, Chris B.; Troch, Peter
A.; Huxman, Travis E. 2009. Temperature sensitivity of drought-induced
tree mortality portends increased regional die-off under
global-change-type drought. Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences. 106(17): 7063-7066.
Breshears, David D.; Myers, Orrin B.; Meyer, Clifton W.; Barnes, Fairley
J.; Zou, Chris B.; Allen, Craig D.; McDowell, Nathan G.; Pockman, William
T. 2009. Tree die-off in response to global change-type drought: mortality
insights from a decade of plant water potential measurements. Frontiers in
Ecology and the Environment. 7(4): 185-189.
Brodribb, Tim J.; Cochard, Hervé 2009. Hydraulic failure defines the
recovery and point of death in water-stressed conifers. Plant Physiology
149(1): 575-584.
Dukes, Jeffrey S.; Pontius, Jennifer; Orwig, David; Garnas, Jeffrey R.;
Rodgers, Vikki L.; Brazee, Nicholas; Cooke, Barry; Theoharides, Kathleen
A.; Stange, Erik E.; Harrington, Robin; Ehrenfeld, Joan; Gurevitch,
Jessica; Lerdau, Manuel; Stinson, Kristina; Wick, Robert; Ayres, Matthew
2009. Responses of insect pests, pathogens, and invasive plant species to
climate change in the forests of northeastern North America: What can we
predict? . Canadian Journal of Forest Research, Volume 39( 2): 231-248.
Gregory, Peter J.; Johnson, Scott N.; Newton, Adrian C.; Ingram, John S.
I. 2009. Integrating pests and pathogens into the climate change/food
security debate. Journal of Experimental Botany. 60 (10): p. 2827-2838.
Harsch, Melanie A.; Hulme, Philip E.; McGlone, Matt S.; Duncan, Richard P.
2009. Are treelines advancing? A global meta-analysis of treeline response
to climate warming. Ecology Letters. 12(10): 1040-1049.
Klopfenstein, Ned B.; Kim, Mee-Sook; Hanna, John W.; Richardson, Bryce A.;
Lundquist, John E. 2009. Approaches to predicting potential impacts of
climate change on forest disease: an example with Armillaria root disease.
Res. Pap. RMRS-RP-76. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 10 p.
Lake, Janice Ann; Wade, Ruth Nicola 2009. Plant-pathogen interactions and
elevated CO2: morphological changes in favour of pathogens. Journal of
Experimental Botany. 60(11): 3123-3131.
Linton, M. J.; Sperry, J. S.; Williams, D. G. 1998. Limits to Water
Transport in Juniperus osteosperma and Pinus edulis: Implications for
drought tolerance and regulation of transpiration . Functional Ecology.
12(6): 906-911.
Lutz, J.A.; van Wagtendonk, J.W.; Franklin, J.F. 2009. Twentieth-century
decline of large-diameter trees in Yosemite National Park, California,
USA. Forest Ecology and Management. 257(11): p. 2296-2307.
McDowell, Nate; Pockman, William T.; Allen, Craig D.; Breshears, David D.;
Cobb, Neil; Kolb, Thomas; Plaut, Jennifer; Sperry, John; West, Adam;
Williams, David G.; Yepez, Enrico A. 2008. Mechanisms of plant survival
and mortality during drought: why do some plants survive while others
succumb to drought?. New Phytologist. 178(4): 719 - 739.
Millar, C.I.; Westfall, R.D.; Delany, D.L. 2007. Response of
high-elevation limber pine (Pinus flexilis) to multiyear droughts and
20th-century warming, Sierra Nevada, California, USA. Canadian Journal of
Forest Research, Volume 37(12): 2508-2520.
Mueller, Rebecca C.; Scudder, Crescent M.; Porter, Marianne E.; Trotter,
R. Talbot III; Gehring, Catherine A.; Whitham, Thomas G. 2005.
Differential tree mortality in response to severe drought: evidence for
long-term vegetation shifts. Journal of Ecology. 93(6): 1085-1093
Niinemets, Ülo; Valladares, Fernando 2006. Tolerance to shade, drought,
and waterlogging of temperate northern hemisphere trees and shrubs.
Ecological Monographs. 76(4): 521?547.
Six, D.L.; Bentz, B.J. 2007. Temperature determines symbiont abundance in
a multipartite bark beetle-fungus ectosymbiosis. Microbial Ecology. 54(1):
112-118.
van Mantgem, Phillip J.; Stephenson, Nathan L.; Byrne, John C.; Daniels,
Lori D.; Franklin, Jerry F.; Fulé, Peter Z.; Harmon, Mark E.; Larson,
Andrew J.; Smith, Jeremy M.; Taylor, Alan H.; Veblen, Thomas T. 2009.
Widespread Increase of Tree Mortality Rates in the Western United States.
Science. Vol. 323(5913): 521-524.
Walther, Gian-Reto; Roques, Alain; Hulme, Philip E.; Sykes, Martin T.;
Py?ek, Petr; Kühn, Ingolf; Zobel, Martin; Bacher, Sven; Botta-Dukát,
Zoltán; Bugmann, Harald; Czúcz, Bálint; Dauber, Jens; Hickler, Thomas;
Jaroík, Vojtech; Kenis, Marc; Klotz, Stefan; Minchin, Dan; Moora, Mari;
Nentwig, Wolfgang; Ott, Jürgen; Panov,Vadim E.; Reineking, Björn;
Robinet,Christelle; Semenchenko, Vitaliy; Solarz, Wojciech; Thuiller,
Wilfried; Vilà, Montserrat; Vohland, Katrin; Settele, Josef 2009. Alien
species in a warmer world: risks and opportunities. Trends in Ecology &
Evolution - 26 August 2009.
Watt, Michael S.; Kriticos, Darren J.; Alcaraz, Samantha; Brown, Anna V.;
Leriche, Agathe 2009. The hosts and potential geographic range of
Dothistroma needle blight. Forest Ecology and Management Volume 257( 6):
1505-1519 .
West, A. G.; Hultine, K. R.; Sperry, J. S.; Bush, S. E.; Ehleringer, J. R.
2008. Transpiration and hydraulic strategies in a piñon?juniper woodland.
Ecological Applications. 18(4): 911?927.
Zeng, Hongcheng; Chambers, Jeffrey Q.; Negrón-Juárez, Robinson I.; Hurtt,
George C.; Baker, David B.; Powell, Mark D. 2009. Impacts of tropical
cyclones on U.S. forest tree mortality and carbon flux from 1851 to 2000.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA. 106(19): 7888-7892.
Please email me if you have suggested publications to add.
- Susan
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Susan J. Frankel
Sudden Oak Death Research Program Manager
USDA-Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station
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