EcoClimLab / ForestGEO-tree-rings

Repository for analysis of tree-ring data from 10 globally distributed forests (Anderson-Teixeira et al., in press, Global Change Biology)
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Additional coauthor suggestions #124

Closed teixeirak closed 3 years ago

teixeirak commented 3 years ago

This is to keep record of some suggestions that we probably won't deal with now.

Appendix S5

from Peter Z: In this appendix, it would be better if we’d compare the responses obtained here with those from a mixed effect model at level, with additive effects of seasonal Tmin Tmax and Precip. Or include the MEM results in addition to those from correlations.

teixeirak commented 3 years ago

Intro content

from JM:

This point of time windows is a bit buried to some extent but is a big component of the results. I wonder if adding a sentence about the timing of climate sensitivity and changes in that timing in the introduction could be useful.

Thinking of citations that used standard dendro data to look at some of this:

Maxwell, R. S., Belmecheri, S., Taylor, A. H., Davis, K. J., & Ocheltree, T. W. (2020). Carbon isotope ratios in tree rings respond differently to climatic variations than tree-ring width in a mesic temperate forest. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 288, 108014.

Gao, S., Liu, R., Zhou, T., Fang, W., Yi, C., Lu, R., ... & Luo, H. (2018). Dynamic responses of tree‐ring growth to multiple dimensions of drought. Global Change Biology, 24(11), 5380-5390.

D'Orangeville, L., Maxwell, J., Kneeshaw, D., Pederson, N., Duchesne, L., Logan, T., ... & Phillips, R. P. (2018). Drought timing and local climate determine the sensitivity of eastern temperate forests to drought. Global Change Biology, 24(6), 2339-2351.

Kannenberg, S. A., Maxwell, J. T., Pederson, N., D'Orangeville, L., Ficklin, D. L., & Phillips, R. P. (2019). Drought legacies are dependent on water table depth, wood anatomy and drought timing across the eastern US. Ecology Letters, 22(1), 119-127.