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Long-term forest-line dynamics in the French Pyrenees: an accelerating upward shift related to forest context, global warming and pastoral abandonment

Noémie Delpouve
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Jean-Luc Dupouey
Sandrine Chauchard
Nathalie Leroy
Erwin Thirion
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Cyrille Barthélémy Karl Rathgeber

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Worldwide, the upper forest line has climbed over the past decades, shaping mountain landscapes in response to global changes. In European mountains, this recent trend is a continuation of the forest transition initiated in the mid-19 th century, when forest extent was minimal. This study aimed to (1) reconstruct the forest-line dynamics for the entire French Pyrenees from the mid-19 th century until today and (2) investigate the influence of human and environmental drivers on the spatio-temporal variations in forest-line shift. To ascertain the forest-line elevational shift for the 114 municipalities studied, three digital land-use maps (dated 1851, 1993 and 2010) were employed. The forest-line shift velocity was calculated for the two periods delineated by these maps. We applied linear mixed-effect models to analyse the role of human and environmental drivers on the forest-line shift. The mean upward shift was 0.9 m.yr -1 during the 1851-1993 period but was four-fold higher during the 1993-2010 period (3.5 m.yr -1 ). During the first period, the forest line shifted upward seven times faster in the eastern Pyrenees, where the mountain pine, a pioneer species, formed the ecotone and pastoral abandonment occurred earlier, than in the western Pyrenees (1.3 vs. 0.2 m.yr -1 ). Conversely, in the following period, the shift occurred three times as fast in the western Pyrenees, where abandonment became widespread, as in the eastern Pyrenees (5.6 vs. 2.1 m.yr -1 ). In addition, during the second period, the closed forest line climbed twice as fast as the forest line (5.6 m.yr -1 ), indicating a pronounced densification of the subalpine forest. Our original approach integrates a large spatial scale and temporal depth and sheds new light on the interrelationships between global warming, pastoral abandonment and the forest-line upward shift.

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Est une version de hal-05403814 Article Noémie Delpouve, Laurent Bergès, Jean-Luc Dupouey, Sandrine Chauchard, Nathalie Leroy, et al.. Long-term forest-line dynamics in the French Pyrenees: an accelerating upward shift related to forest context, global warming and pastoral abandonment. Biogeosciences, 2025, 22 (23), pp.7725-7744. ⟨10.5194/bg-22-7725-2025⟩. ⟨hal-05403814⟩

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hal-05269703 , version 1 (19-09-2025)

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Noémie Delpouve, Laurent Bergès, Jean-Luc Dupouey, Sandrine Chauchard, Nathalie Leroy, et al.. Long-term forest-line dynamics in the French Pyrenees: an accelerating upward shift related to forest context, global warming and pastoral abandonment. 2025. ⟨hal-05269703⟩
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