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Thresholds for boreal biome transitions

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1219844110

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remote sensing; tipping point; resilience; permafrost; wildfire

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  1. European Research Council
  2. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research Spinoza award
  3. Bonanza Creek Long-Term Ecological Research Program

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Although the boreal region is warming twice as fast as the global average, the way in which the vast boreal forests and tundras may respond is poorly understood. Using satellite data, we reveal marked alternative modes in the frequency distributions of boreal tree cover. At the northern end and at the dry continental southern extremes, treeless tundra and steppe, respectively, are the only possible states. However, over a broad intermediate temperature range, these treeless states coexist with boreal forest (similar to 75% tree cover) and with two more open woodland states (similar to 20% and similar to 45% tree cover). Intermediate tree covers (e.g., similar to 10%, similar to 30%, and similar to 60% tree cover) between these distinct states are relatively rare, suggesting that they may represent unstable states where the system dwells only transiently. Mechanisms for such instabilities remain to be unraveled, but our results have important implications for the anticipated response of these ecosystems to climatic change. The data reveal that boreal forest shows no gradual decline in tree cover toward its limits. Instead, our analysis suggests that it becomes less resilient in the sense that it may more easily shift into a sparse woodland or treeless state. Similarly, the relative scarcity of the intermediate similar to 10% tree cover suggests that tundra may shift relatively abruptly to a more abundant tree cover. If our inferences are correct, climate change may invoke massive nonlinear shifts in boreal biomes.

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