Monday, 3 May
3:30-5 p.m.

Responses of Boreal Forests to Climate: Historical/Spatial Perspectives (Vaganov and Wirth)

  • Leonid Agafonov. The Ob River flow and tree growth: dendrochronological view
  • A. S. Alekseev, A.R. Soroka. Scots Pine Growth Trends at its Northernmost and Moderate Extent in Boreal zone: Comparative Analysis
  • Colin M. Beier, Glenn P. Juday, and Paul E. Hennon, David D'Amore, A. David McGuire and F.S. Chapin III. Dendroclimatology of declining Chamaecyparis nootkatensis (Yellow Cedar) forests in Southeast Alaska
  • Martin-Philippe Girardin, and Jacques Tardif. Relationship between tree growth and the atmospheric vertical profile in the boreal Plains of Manitoba, Canada
  • Slava I. Kharuk, Maria Dvinskaya, and Kenneth J. Ranson. Evidence of larch dominated communities response to the climate trends
  • Anastasia A. Knorre, Eugene A. Vaganov. Evaluation of annual productivity in the most sensitive forest ecosystems using annual layer structures of plants
  • Andrea H. Lloyd, Alexis E. Wilson, R. Matthew Landis, and Christopher L. Fastie. Population dynamics of black and white spruce in the southern Brooks Range, Alaska
  • Alexander A. Onuchin, Michael A. Korets and Vasiliy Goryaev. Spatial Patterns of Air Temperature Trends in Central Yakutia
  • M. Sano, F. Furuta and T. Sweda. Effect of Volcanic Eruptions on Temperature and Tree Growth in Kamchatka
  • Raimo Sutinen, Mari Hagberg, Eija Hyv�nen, Vesa Juntunen, Markku P�ntt�j�, Ari Teiril�, and Marja-Liisa Sutinen. Soil-driven constraints of tree species in Finnish-Lapland