Radial Growth of Tamarack (Larix laricina) in the Churchill Area, Manitoba, Canada, in Relation to Climate and Larch Sawfly (Pristiphora erichsonii) Herbivory

2005 
Abstract Tree-ring chronologies for tamarack (Larix laricina (Du Roi) K. Koch) growing in four stand types covering a dry-to-wet gradient were developed to investigate the association between radial growth and climate as well as evidence of larch sawfly (Pristiphora erichsonii Hartig) herbivory near Churchill, subarctic Manitoba. The chronologies, produced using both living and subfossil material, were well replicated for the period 1800 to 2000. Our results indicated that climate explained more than 60% of the growth variation in tamarack with temperature from May to July of the growing season being most important. This was unusual considering that other studies showed a weak radial growth-climate association in tamarack because of signal contamination due to severe larch sawfly defoliation. Potential outbreak episodes were investigated by looking at pointer years and by contrasting the variance within the tamarack tree-ring series with that observed in climate and in nonhost species. A weak corresponden...
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