In seasonally snow-covered environments, many organisms endure winter by using the subnivium, a below-snow thermally stable seasonal refugium. Because the insulation of snow is dependent on snow depth and density, the stability of temperatures within the sub-nivium varies across land cover types. Additionally, across much of the Northern Hemi-sphere snow extent, depth and duration are generally decreasing while snow density is increasing due to climate change. These changes are likely to destabilize the thermal profile of the subnivium, although they have not yet been quantified. To explore the effects of land cover and climate change on the subnivium, we measured snow pack characteristics (depth and density), and ambient and subnivium temp...
1. Climate change driven increases in winter temperatures positively affect conditions for shrub gro...
Open-top chambers simulate global warming by passively increasing air temperatures in field experime...
1.When tree seedlings establish beyond the current tree line due to climate warming, they encounter ...
<div><p>In seasonally snow-covered environments, many organisms endure winter by using the subnivium...
Aim: The aim was to test the capacity of an ecologically focused microclimate model to capture the i...
1. Snowpatches are disjunct arctic ecosystems scattered across the Subarctic, particularly on wind-p...
International audienceWe demonstrate the effect of an ecosystem differentiated insulation by snow on...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Over the pan-Arctic land area, surface air temperature...
The dataset presented below is described in the publication “How does a warm and low-snow winter imp...
With over half of earth's terrestrial biota living beneath forest canopies, our ability to accuratel...
Climate models project an increase in mean annual air temperatures and a reduction in the depth and ...
Snow is an important driver of ecosystem processes in cold biomes. Snow accumulation determines grou...
MAIN CONCLUSION: Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and temperature...
1. Climate change driven increases in winter temperatures positively affect conditions for shrub gro...
Open-top chambers simulate global warming by passively increasing air temperatures in field experime...
1.When tree seedlings establish beyond the current tree line due to climate warming, they encounter ...
<div><p>In seasonally snow-covered environments, many organisms endure winter by using the subnivium...
Aim: The aim was to test the capacity of an ecologically focused microclimate model to capture the i...
1. Snowpatches are disjunct arctic ecosystems scattered across the Subarctic, particularly on wind-p...
International audienceWe demonstrate the effect of an ecosystem differentiated insulation by snow on...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Over the pan-Arctic land area, surface air temperature...
The dataset presented below is described in the publication “How does a warm and low-snow winter imp...
With over half of earth's terrestrial biota living beneath forest canopies, our ability to accuratel...
Climate models project an increase in mean annual air temperatures and a reduction in the depth and ...
Snow is an important driver of ecosystem processes in cold biomes. Snow accumulation determines grou...
MAIN CONCLUSION: Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and temperature...
1. Climate change driven increases in winter temperatures positively affect conditions for shrub gro...
Open-top chambers simulate global warming by passively increasing air temperatures in field experime...
1.When tree seedlings establish beyond the current tree line due to climate warming, they encounter ...