Our understanding of the controls and magnitudes of regional CO2 exchanges in the Arctic are limited by uncertainties due to spatial heterogeneity in vegetation across the landscape and temporal var-iation in environmental conditions through the seasons. We measured daytime net ecosystem CO2 exchange and each of its component fluxes in the three major tundra ecosystem-types that typically occur along natural moisture gradients in the Canadian Low Arctic biweekly during the full snow-free season of 2004. In addition, we used a plant-removal treatment to compare the contribu-tion of bulk soil organic matter to total respiratory CO2 loss among these ecosystems. Net CO2 exchange rates varied strongly, but not consistently, among ecosystems in t...
The climate sensitivity of carbon (C) cycling in Arctic terrestrial ecosystems is a major unknown in...
CO2 and CH4 exchange are strongly affected by hydrology in landscapes underlain by permafrost. Hypot...
Abstract. Winter CO2 fluxes represent an important component of the annual carbon budget in northern...
Significant warming of Arctic and northern regions is ongoing and may greatly alter the carbon cycle...
The seasonal carbon dioxide (CO2) budget and its associated environmental controlling parameters, so...
Terrestrial arctic ecosystems store large amounts of carbon (C). With global warming, this C might b...
Abstract. Arctic ecosystems could provide a substantial positive feedback to global climate change i...
Climate change may turn Arctic biomes from carbon sinks into sources and vice versa, depending on th...
Tundra ecosystems store vast amounts of soil organic carbon, which may be sensitive to climatic chan...
Wet sedge meadows are the most productive plant communities in the High Arctic. However, the control...
Long-term atmospheric CO2 concentration records have suggested a reduction in the positive effect of...
We explored the influence of small-scale spatial variation in soil moisture on CO2 fluxes in the hig...
Terrestrial Arctic ecosystems play a key role in the global carbon (C) cycle, as they store a large ...
Northern ecosystems contain up to 455 Gt of C in the soil active layer and upper permafrost. The soi...
An improvement in our process-based understanding of carbon (C) exchange in the Arctic and its clima...
The climate sensitivity of carbon (C) cycling in Arctic terrestrial ecosystems is a major unknown in...
CO2 and CH4 exchange are strongly affected by hydrology in landscapes underlain by permafrost. Hypot...
Abstract. Winter CO2 fluxes represent an important component of the annual carbon budget in northern...
Significant warming of Arctic and northern regions is ongoing and may greatly alter the carbon cycle...
The seasonal carbon dioxide (CO2) budget and its associated environmental controlling parameters, so...
Terrestrial arctic ecosystems store large amounts of carbon (C). With global warming, this C might b...
Abstract. Arctic ecosystems could provide a substantial positive feedback to global climate change i...
Climate change may turn Arctic biomes from carbon sinks into sources and vice versa, depending on th...
Tundra ecosystems store vast amounts of soil organic carbon, which may be sensitive to climatic chan...
Wet sedge meadows are the most productive plant communities in the High Arctic. However, the control...
Long-term atmospheric CO2 concentration records have suggested a reduction in the positive effect of...
We explored the influence of small-scale spatial variation in soil moisture on CO2 fluxes in the hig...
Terrestrial Arctic ecosystems play a key role in the global carbon (C) cycle, as they store a large ...
Northern ecosystems contain up to 455 Gt of C in the soil active layer and upper permafrost. The soi...
An improvement in our process-based understanding of carbon (C) exchange in the Arctic and its clima...
The climate sensitivity of carbon (C) cycling in Arctic terrestrial ecosystems is a major unknown in...
CO2 and CH4 exchange are strongly affected by hydrology in landscapes underlain by permafrost. Hypot...
Abstract. Winter CO2 fluxes represent an important component of the annual carbon budget in northern...