GIS-based data sets were used to analyze the structure of the forest line at the landscape level in the lowlands of the Usa River Basin, in northeast European Russia. Vegetation zones in the area range from taiga in the south to forest-tundra and tundra in the north. We constructed logistic regression models to predict forest location at spatial scales varying from 1 × 1 km to 25 × 25 km grid cells. Forest location was explained by July mean temperature, ground temperature (permafrost), yearly minimum temperature, and a Topographic Wetness Index (soil moisture conditions). According to the models, the forest line follows the +13.9°C mean July temperature isoline, whereas in other parts of the Arctic it usually is located between +10 to +12°...
One major challenge to the improvement of regional climate scenarios for the northern high latitudes...
Woody vegetation at the upper limit of its growth is a sensitive indicator of climate change. The ai...
Vegetation properties of arctic tundra vary dramatically across its full latitudinal extent, yet few...
Deciduous larch is a weak competitor when growing in mixed stands with evergreen taxa but is dominan...
The larch (Larix spp.) forest in eastern Siberia is the world’s largest coniferous forest. Its persi...
Polar treeline and timberline Today’s polar treeline runs along the northernmost part of Fennoscand...
Global warming allows arctic vegetation, which is mainly limited by temperatures, to move north. A c...
Arctic tundra ecosystems will play a key role in future climate change due to intensifying permafros...
Abstract. Boreal forests of Siberia play a relevant role in the global carbon cycle. However, global...
Aim: Models project that climate warming will cause the tree line to move to higher elevations in al...
The spatial distribution of snow plays a vital role in sub-Arctic and Arctic climate, hydrology, and...
Arctic environmental change induces shifts in high-latitude plant community composition and stature ...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Tree-line. (a) The simulated tree-line comparisons between the CRU-for...
Arctic tundra ecosystems will play a key role in future climate change due to intensifying permafros...
Siberian boreal forests are expected to expand northwards in the course of global warming. However, ...
One major challenge to the improvement of regional climate scenarios for the northern high latitudes...
Woody vegetation at the upper limit of its growth is a sensitive indicator of climate change. The ai...
Vegetation properties of arctic tundra vary dramatically across its full latitudinal extent, yet few...
Deciduous larch is a weak competitor when growing in mixed stands with evergreen taxa but is dominan...
The larch (Larix spp.) forest in eastern Siberia is the world’s largest coniferous forest. Its persi...
Polar treeline and timberline Today’s polar treeline runs along the northernmost part of Fennoscand...
Global warming allows arctic vegetation, which is mainly limited by temperatures, to move north. A c...
Arctic tundra ecosystems will play a key role in future climate change due to intensifying permafros...
Abstract. Boreal forests of Siberia play a relevant role in the global carbon cycle. However, global...
Aim: Models project that climate warming will cause the tree line to move to higher elevations in al...
The spatial distribution of snow plays a vital role in sub-Arctic and Arctic climate, hydrology, and...
Arctic environmental change induces shifts in high-latitude plant community composition and stature ...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Tree-line. (a) The simulated tree-line comparisons between the CRU-for...
Arctic tundra ecosystems will play a key role in future climate change due to intensifying permafros...
Siberian boreal forests are expected to expand northwards in the course of global warming. However, ...
One major challenge to the improvement of regional climate scenarios for the northern high latitudes...
Woody vegetation at the upper limit of its growth is a sensitive indicator of climate change. The ai...
Vegetation properties of arctic tundra vary dramatically across its full latitudinal extent, yet few...