Authors
Richard P Phillips, Leslie Brandt, P David Polly, Patrick Zollner, Michael R Saunders, Keith Clay, Louis Iverson, Songlin Fei
Publication date
2020/12
Journal
Climatic Change
Volume
163
Issue
4
Pages
1917-1931
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Forests provide myriad ecosystem services, many of which are vital to local and regional economies. Consequently, there is a need to better understand how predicted changes in climate will impact forest dynamics and the implications of such changes for society as a whole. Here we focus on the impacts of climate change on Indiana forests, which are representative of many secondary growth broadleaved forests in the greater Midwest region in terms of their land use history and current composition. We found that predicted changes in climate for the state—warmer and wetter winters/springs and hotter and potentially drier summers—will dramatically shape forest communities, resulting in new assemblages of trees and wildlife that differ from forest communities of the past or present. Overall, suitable habitat is expected to decline for 17–29% of tree species and increase for 43–52% of tree species in the …
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