Environment & Energy
Related: About this forumUSGS - Forests Faltering Globally; Boreal Most Stressed, Temperate Forests Not Doing Much Better
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For example, the first of the special issues studies, led by forest ecologist Sylvie Gauthier, outlined the threats faced by boreal forests, which represent the largest forest habitats on Earth. These high-latitude woodlands are primarily coniferous, made up of pines, spruces, and larches, and stretch from the expansive forests of Canada to the Russian taiga.
Gauthier and her colleagues note that boreal forests have been traditionally very resistant to environmental changes that would devastate other biomes. The resilience of these systems is well illustrated in the boreal forest of eastern North America, noted the team, where the regional tree species pool has remained mostly unchanged over the past 8,000 years despite large fluctuations in climate and regional disturbance regimes.
But the adaptive prowess of boreal forests can only be pushed so far, and industrial logging of these timber-rich woodlands is beginning to take its toll. Gauthiers team estimates that two thirds of the worlds boreal forests are now subject to heavy resource extraction, which has resulted in widespread pollution, deforestation, wildfires, and a less genetically diverse tree population.
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Temperate forests arent faring much better, according to another study from the issue written by US Geological Survey ecologists Constance Millar and Nathan Stephenson. Temperate forests are primarily composed of deciduous trees that shed their leaves seasonally, and are common in mid-latitude regions around the world. As with boreal forests, climate change is the most devastating threat facing temperate woodlands, which are especially vulnerable to droughts and wildfires. Deciduous trees have evolved to withstand these pressures to a certain degree, but the authors pointed out that the steep upward trend of rising temperatures is ushering in megadisturbances that will not be so easy to brush off.
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http://motherboard.vice.com/en_au/read/every-forest-biome-on-earth-is-actively-dying-right-now
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(16,368 posts)Bigmack
(8,020 posts)in my 72-year-old life, I'm seeing lots of brown, dead and dying evergreen trees along the roads and highways. VERY scary. Ms Bigmack