
Sessions in which Milagros Rodriguez-Caton participates
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- Workshop. Best practices for using tree-ring stable isotopes of Carbon and Oxygen in paleoclimate and ecophysiology. Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3260)
- 13:30 - 17:00 | 3 hours 30 minutes
- Free, in person and onlineThe stable isotopic composi...
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- Hydroclimate and ENSO Variability Recorded by Oxygen Isotopes From Tree Rings in the South American Altiplano Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- Speaker Milagros Rodriguez-Caton (University of California Davis) |
- 12:30 - 14:00 | 1 hour 30 minutes Part of: Poster Session
- Hydroclimate variability in tropical South America is strongly regulated by the South American Summer Monsoon (SASM). However, past precipitatio...
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- Climate and physiological signals in tree-ring stable isotopes of Polylepis tarapacana from the South American Altiplano Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- Speaker Milagros Rodriguez-Caton (University of California Davis) |
- 10:28 - 10:35 | 7 minutes Part of: Symposium 8 (PT 1). Dendrochronological progress in tropical Americas
- Polylepis tarapacana is the longest paleoclimatic tree-ring archive in the South American southern tropics. It grows up to 5200 m a.s.l. in the ...
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Sessions in which Milagros Rodriguez-Caton attends
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- To discard or not to discard: On cross-dating ecological tree-ring collections Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- Speaker Neil Pederson (Harvard Forest) |
- 11:30 - 11:45 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (New perspectives and developments)
- Tree-ring research has given generations of scientists a long memory of what is acceptable for a tree to be included for data analysis. The esta...
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- 800 years of summer European-North Atlantic jet stream variability and its impact on climate extremes and human systems Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)
- Speaker Valerie Trouet (University of Arizona) |
- 12:00 - 12:15 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendroclimatology, PT2)
- Climate extremes are driven by a combination of thermodynamical and dynamical factors. In Europe, the primary dynamical driver of summer climate...
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- Boreal forests tree-ring data provide insights for improving climate sensitivity of terrestrial biosphere models Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- Speaker Ariane Mirabel (University of Western Ontario / Centre de Foresterie des Laurentides (CFL)) |
- 12:00 - 12:15 | 15 minutes Part of: Symposium 1 (PT 2). Tree rings from national forest inventories: a timely opportunity to assess tree growth across space and through time
- Our understanding of climate change impacts on boreal forest net primary productivity (NPP) largely rely on terrestrial biosphere models (TBMs)....
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- Tree-rings as a natural encyclopedia: itinerant and interactive exhibition as an educational tool for students Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- Speaker Tomás Muñoz-Salazar (Universidad Austral de Chile) |
- 12:00 - 12:15 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (New perspectives and developments)
- In this work we show the application of dendrochronology as an educational resource for schoolchildren and as a mean to disseminate science to s...
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- Temperature is not the main driver of vessel diameter(when standardized by height) across climatic gradients in Viburnum Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- Speaker Ali Segovia-Rivas (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz) |
- 13:30 - 13:45 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Ecophysiology)
- It is generally assumed that tree-rings, and their vessel diameters, are wider in warmer and wetter years. To maintain constant conductance per ...
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- General Session (Ecophysiology) Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- Tue 28, 13:30 - Wed 29, 17:00 | 1 day 3 hours 30 minutes
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- General Session (Dendroclimatology, PT3) Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)
- 13:30 - 15:00 | 1 hour 30 minutes
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- Proxy and historical evidence for rainfall extremes in the Amazon and northeastern Brazil, 1790-1900 Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)
- Speaker Daniela Granato (University of Arkansas) |
- 13:30 - 13:45 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendroclimatology, PT3)
- Historical accounts in the Brazilian Digital Library provide independent support for most of the tree-ring reconstructed wet season rainfall ext...
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- Two centuries of hydroclimatic variability reconstructed over the Amazonian Andes of Peru Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)
- Speaker María Eugenia Ferrero (IANIGLA-CONICET Argentina) |
- 13:45 - 14:00 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendroclimatology, PT3)
- Half of the tributaries of the Amazon River originate in the tropical Andes; however, it is difficult to assess hydroclimatic conditions due to ...
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- Intra-annual boreal tree growth and water stress responses to environmental changes Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- Speaker Jeanny Thivierge-Lampron (Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue) |
- 13:45 - 14:00 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Ecophysiology)
- In the context of climate change, more research is needed to better understand the impact of short-term environmental stressors on forest produc...
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- Interpretation of intra-annual tree-ring δ13C profiles of control, droughted and re-watered Scots pines Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- Speaker Katja Rinne-Garmston (Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)) |
- 14:00 - 14:15 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Ecophysiology)
- Intra-annual tree-ring δ13C record has the potential to provide deep insights into past plant performance and environmental conditions. With con...
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- Cross-continental hydroclimate proxies: Tree-rings in Central Chile reconstruct historical streamflow in Southeastern So Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)
- Speaker Christine Lucas (Universidad de la Republica - Uruguay) |
- 14:00 - 14:15 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendroclimatology, PT3)
- Regional teleconnections permit cross-continental modeling of hydroclimate throughout the world. Tree-rings are a good hydroclimatic proxy used ...
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- Long-term eddy covariance fluxes and xylem anatomy for understanding carbon fixation in white pine woody biomass Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- Speaker Paulina Fernanda Puchi Gonzalez (Dipartimento Territorio e Sistemi Agro-Forestali) |
- 14:15 - 14:30 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Ecophysiology)
- Improving our understanding of the carbon cycle is key to addressing the challenges of climate change. In this study, we investigated the relati...
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- Ecological implications of leaf water deuterium enrichment Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- Speaker Charlotte Angove (Natural Resources Institute Finland) |
- 14:30 - 14:45 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Ecophysiology)
- Leaf water isotopic enrichment (ΔD[LW]) is the original source of climatic information stored in tree-ring δ¹⁸O and δD. Tree-ring δ¹⁸O temporal ...
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- Potential growth scenarios for boreal forests with the ecophysiological model MAIDEN Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- Speaker Marceau Badaroux (Uqat) |
- 14:45 - 15:00 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Ecophysiology)
- In the context of climate and environmental change, the boreal forest is subject to potential changes in structure and function. Stand-level phy...
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- General Session (Dendrogeochemistry) Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- 15:15 - 17:15 | 2 hours
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- Recent increases in tropical cyclone precipitation extremes over the US east coast Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)
- Speaker Justin Maxwell (Indiana University) |
- 15:45 - 16:00 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendroclimatology, PT4)
- The impacts of inland flooding caused by tropical cyclones (TCs), including loss of life, infrastructure disruption, and alteration of natural l...
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- A new snow module improves predictions of isotope-enabled MAIDENiso forest growth model Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- Speaker Ignacio Hermoso de Mendoza (Geotop) |
- 16:00 - 16:15 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendrogeochemistry)
- The representation of snow processes in forest growth models is necessary to accurately predict the hydrological cycle in boreal ecosystems and ...
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- Long-term drought effects on semi-arid forests influenced tree capacity to respond to abrupt seasonal changes Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- Speaker Paul Szejner (Instituto de Geología Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico) |
- 16:15 - 16:30 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendrogeochemistry)
- The ongoing North American megadrought has persisted since the year 2000, and has been characterized by anomalously low amounts of winter and su...
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- Can we identify volcanic signals in Southern Hemisphere tree rings? Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)
- Speaker Philippa Higgins (University of New South Wales) |
- 16:15 - 16:30 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendroclimatology, PT4)
- "Little is known about the impact of volcanoes on trees from the Southern Hemisphere. In this study, we investigated whether volcanic signals co...
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- Isotope-inferred temperature variations in Northern Patagonia are asynchronous with global records over the last 1000-y Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)
- Speaker Valérie Daux (Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement / Université de Versailles Saint Quentin) |
- 16:30 - 16:45 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendroclimatology, PT4)
- The current climate warming is unique in terms of its ubiquity and synchrony on a global scale. Over the last millennium, pre-industrial periods...
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- 500 years of past temperatures derived using Blue Intensity from Araucaria araucana in Northern Patagonia, Argentina (reescheduled) Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)
- Speaker Rob Wilson (University of St Andrews) |
- 15:30 - 15:45 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendroclimatology, PT4) (rescheduled)
- Ring-width (RW) and Blue Intensity (BI) parameters (earlywood - EWB, inverted latewood – LWBinv, and delta - DB) were measured from samples of A...
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- A new snow module improves predictions of isotope-enabled MAIDENiso forest growth model (reescheduled) Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- Speaker Ignacio Hermoso de Mendoza (Geotop) |
- 16:00 - 16:15 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendrogeochemistry) (reescheduled)
- The representation of snow processes in forest growth models is necessary to accurately predict the hydrological cycle in boreal ecosystems and ...
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16:15
- Long-term drought effects on semi-arid forests influenced tree capacity to respond to abrupt seasonal changes (reescheduled) Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- Speaker Paul Szejner (Instituto de Geología Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico) |
- 16:15 - 16:30 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendrogeochemistry) (reescheduled)
- The ongoing North American megadrought has persisted since the year 2000, and has been characterized by anomalously low amounts of winter and su...
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- Dendroprovenancing instream wood at the watershed scale (reescheduled) Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- Speaker Javier del Hoyo Gibaja (University of Lausanne) |
- 16:30 - 16:45 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendrogeochemistry) (reescheduled)
- Dendroprovenance is a discipline usually linked to dendroacheology or wood commercialization; however, other purposes as inferring the origin of...
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- The phylogenetic impact on hydrogen isotopes in sugars and cellulose of woody plant species Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- Speaker Marco Lehmann (WSL Birmensdorf) |
- 14:35 - 14:50 | 15 minutes Part of: Symposium 3. Ecophysiological interpretations of stable isotopes in dendroecology
- Hydrogen isotope ratios in tree ring cellulose (δ2HC) have been recognized as a potential proxy for plant-climate interactions, plant physiology...
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- Effects of simulated increases in nitrogen deposition on a mature temperate forest as revealed by a dendroecological app… Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- Speaker Rossella Guerrieri (University of Bologna) |
- 14:50 - 15:05 | 15 minutes Part of: Symposium 3. Ecophysiological interpretations of stable isotopes in dendroecology
- The ability of forests to continue absorbing atmospheric CO2, and hence mitigating climate change, depends on the extent to which their producti...
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- Contrasting carbon allocation strategies related to wood porosity converge toward similar growth responses to drought Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- Speaker Valentina Buttò (Université du Québec en Outaouais) |
- 14:50 - 15:05 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Xylogenesis and anatomy)
- In mixed forests, diffuse-porous and ring-porous species represent two distinct functional groups undergoing similar environmental variations, b...
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- Global trends and drivers of photosynthetic carbon isotope discrimination in trees Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- Speaker Soumaya Belmecheri (Laboratory of Tree Ring Reserch) |
- 15:05 - 15:20 | 15 minutes Part of: Symposium 3. Ecophysiological interpretations of stable isotopes in dendroecology
- Under elevated CO2, photosynthetic carbon isotope discrimination is expected to increase in response to photosynthesis stimulation. While this r...
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- Ecophysiological response of white spruce to climate in high-latitude boreal forests in North America Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- Speaker Laia Andreu-Hayles (Columbia University) |
- 15:35 - 15:50 | 15 minutes Part of: Symposium 3. Ecophysiological interpretations of stable isotopes in dendroecology
- The boreal forest located in high northern latitudes stores about a third of the world’s carbon and covers almost a quarter of the Earth’s land ...
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