Renzo Motta
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Recent Articles
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Klesse S, Peters R, Alfaro-Sanchez R, Badeau V, Baittinger C, Battipaglia G, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2024 Oct;
30(10):e17546.
PMID: 39450699
With ongoing global warming, increasing water deficits promote physiological stress on forest ecosystems with negative impacts on tree growth, vitality, and survival. How individual tree species will react to increased...
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Journe V, Bogdziewicz M, Courbaud B, Kunstler G, Qiu T, Acuna M, et al.
Ecol Lett
. 2024 Oct;
27(9):e14500.
PMID: 39354911
The fundamental trade-off between current and future reproduction has long been considered to result in a tendency for species that can grow large to begin reproduction at a larger size....
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Bono A, Alberti G, Berretti R, Curovic M, Dukic V, Motta R
Carbon Balance Manag
. 2024 Jun;
19(1):20.
PMID: 38935198
No abstract available.
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Leifsson C, Buras A, Klesse S, Baittinger C, Bat-Enerel B, Battipaglia G, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 May;
937:173321.
PMID: 38782287
The future performance of the widely abundant European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) across its ecological amplitude is uncertain. Although beech is considered drought-sensitive and thus negatively affected by drought events,...
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Bono A, Alberti G, Berretti R, Curovic M, Dukic V, Motta R
Carbon Balance Manag
. 2024 May;
19(1):15.
PMID: 38740689
Background: Carbon (C) sink and stock are among the most important ecosystem services provided by forests in climate change mitigation policies. In this context, old-growth forests constitute an essential reference...
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Qiu T, Aravena M, Ascoli D, Bergeron Y, Bogdziewicz M, Boivin T, et al.
Nat Plants
. 2023 Jun;
9(7):1044-1056.
PMID: 37386149
The benefits of masting (volatile, quasi-synchronous seed production at lagged intervals) include satiation of seed predators, but these benefits come with a cost to mutualist pollen and seed dispersers. If...
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Spadoni G, Moris J, Vacchiano G, Elia M, Garbarino M, Sibona E, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2023 May;
890:164281.
PMID: 37216984
Wildfire regimes affected by global change have been the cause of major concern in recent years. Both direct prevention (e.g., fuel management planning) and land governance strategies (e.g., agroforestry development)...
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Qiu T, Andrus R, Aravena M, Ascoli D, Bergeron Y, Berretti R, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2022 May;
13(1):2381.
PMID: 35501313
The relationships that control seed production in trees are fundamental to understanding the evolution of forest species and their capacity to recover from increasing losses to drought, fire, and harvest....
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Journe V, Andrus R, Aravena M, Ascoli D, Berretti R, Berveiller D, et al.
Ecol Lett
. 2022 Apr;
25(6):1471-1482.
PMID: 35460530
Lack of tree fecundity data across climatic gradients precludes the analysis of how seed supply contributes to global variation in forest regeneration and biotic interactions responsible for biodiversity. A global...
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Dorado-Linan I, Ayarzaguena B, Babst F, Xu G, Gil L, Battipaglia G, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2022 Apr;
13(1):2015.
PMID: 35440102
The mechanistic pathways connecting ocean-atmosphere variability and terrestrial productivity are well-established theoretically, but remain challenging to quantify empirically. Such quantification will greatly improve the assessment and prediction of changes in...