Snow damage in a Himalayan forest maintains the dominance of evergreen oaks
Rajesh Thadani
Abstract
Abstract Extreme climate events are increasing due to climate change. Heavy snowfall in a Himalayan evergreen oak forest damaged 21% trees and created large treefall gaps. Such occasional events may help define the upper altitudinal boundary of certain species. Oak trees with branches lopped by local communities showed lower damage.
Topics & Concepts
EvergreenSnowDominance (genetics)EcologyClimate changeGeographyFagaceaeBiologyBiochemistryMeteorologyGeneTree-ring climate responsesPlant Water Relations and Carbon DynamicsTree Root and Stability Studies