The last two decades have seen significant advances in understanding the cycling of carbon and nutrients in ecosystems characterized by seasonal snow cover. This paper reviews and summarizes work on the interactions between seasonal snow cover, soil physico-chemical characteristics, bio-logical activity, and plot- to ecosystem-scale carbon and nitrogen cycling. The magnitude of win-ter biogeochemical activity is considerable. For example, including these winter fluxes into annual estimates of net ecosystem exchange reduces annual carbon uptake by 50 % or more in many eco-systems. The primary climatic control on these fluxes is the amount and timing of precipitation, especially the formation of a consistent seasonal snow cover. Consistent sn...
International audienceWe demonstrate the effect of an ecosystem differentiated insulation by snow on...
Spring snow cover extent has decreased since the early 20th century due to climate warming and may a...
Human activities such as fossil fuel combustion and deforestation have increased atmospheric concent...
Snow amount is expected to decline in the Northern hemisphere as an effect of climate warming. Howev...
Winter is an important period for ecological processes in northern regions; however, compared to oth...
Forests of the northeastern U.S. help maintain water and air quality by reducing losses of nitrogen ...
As the climate warms, winters with less snow and therefore more soil freeze-thaw cycles are likely t...
Fluxes of CO2 during the snow-covered season contribute to annual carbon budgets, but our understand...
In boreal forests, snow typically covers the forest floor and insulates soil from low and fluctuatin...
At its maximum annual development, snow can cover more than half the Northern Hemisphere land area w...
Increased drought and temperatures associated with climate change have implications for ecosystem st...
Winter air temperatures are projected to increase in the temperate zone, whereas snow cover is proje...
Winter soil respiration at midlatitudes can comprise a substantial portion of annual ecosystem carbo...
Several ecosystems in the western US are already undergoing nitrogen (N) saturation, a condition whe...
Air temperatures are rising and the winter snowpack is getting thinner in many high-latitude and hig...
International audienceWe demonstrate the effect of an ecosystem differentiated insulation by snow on...
Spring snow cover extent has decreased since the early 20th century due to climate warming and may a...
Human activities such as fossil fuel combustion and deforestation have increased atmospheric concent...
Snow amount is expected to decline in the Northern hemisphere as an effect of climate warming. Howev...
Winter is an important period for ecological processes in northern regions; however, compared to oth...
Forests of the northeastern U.S. help maintain water and air quality by reducing losses of nitrogen ...
As the climate warms, winters with less snow and therefore more soil freeze-thaw cycles are likely t...
Fluxes of CO2 during the snow-covered season contribute to annual carbon budgets, but our understand...
In boreal forests, snow typically covers the forest floor and insulates soil from low and fluctuatin...
At its maximum annual development, snow can cover more than half the Northern Hemisphere land area w...
Increased drought and temperatures associated with climate change have implications for ecosystem st...
Winter air temperatures are projected to increase in the temperate zone, whereas snow cover is proje...
Winter soil respiration at midlatitudes can comprise a substantial portion of annual ecosystem carbo...
Several ecosystems in the western US are already undergoing nitrogen (N) saturation, a condition whe...
Air temperatures are rising and the winter snowpack is getting thinner in many high-latitude and hig...
International audienceWe demonstrate the effect of an ecosystem differentiated insulation by snow on...
Spring snow cover extent has decreased since the early 20th century due to climate warming and may a...
Human activities such as fossil fuel combustion and deforestation have increased atmospheric concent...