Journal article
Compound climate extremes driving recent sub-continental tree mortality in northern Australia have no precedent in recent centuries
KJ Allen, DC Verdon-Kidd, JZ Sippo, PJ Baker
Scientific Reports | Published : 2021
Abstract
Compound climate extremes (CCEs) can have significant and persistent environmental impacts on ecosystems. However, knowledge of the occurrence of CCEs beyond the past ~ 50 years, and hence their ecological impacts, is limited. Here, we place the widespread 2015–16 mangrove dieback and the more recent 2020 inland native forest dieback events in northern Australia into a longer historical context using locally relevant palaeoclimate records. Over recent centuries, multiple occurrences of analogous antecedent and coincident climate conditions associated with the mangrove dieback event were identified in this compilation. However, rising sea level—a key antecedent condition—over the three decade..
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Awarded by Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science, Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
KA was supported by FT200100102 and PB was supported by FT120100715. We thank two anonymous reviewers whose suggestions significantly improved this manuscript.