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Author(s):
Gabrielle A. Ayres
Year Published:

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Topic(s):
Fire Ecology
Fire Effects
Fire & Climate
Resilience

NRFSN number: 28406
FRAMES RCS number: 70689
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At the upper elevations of Saguaro National Park, aspen and Chihuahua pine persist under starkly different ecological strategies - one moisture-dependent, the other adapted to fire and drought. This presentation draws on tree-ring data and climate-driven growth simulations to examine how these species have responded to past climate variability and what their trajectories may look like under hotter, drier conditions. The results reveal patterns of species-specific resilience and provide actionable insight for climate-adaptive management in this iconic desert sky island.

Citation

Ayres G. 2025. On the Edge: Tree Growth and Resilience of Aspen and Chihuahua Pine in Saguaro National Park. Frames, July 1, 2025.

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