<div><p>Experiments using controlled manipulation of climate variables in the field are critical for developing and testing mechanistic models of ecosystem responses to climate change. Despite rapid changes in climate observed in many high latitude and high altitude environments, controlled manipulations in these remote regions have largely been limited to passive experimental methods with variable effects on environmental factors. In this study, we tested a method of controlled soil warming suitable for remote field locations that can be powered using alternative energy sources. The design was tested in high latitude, alpine tundra of southern Yukon Territory, Canada, in 2010 and 2011. Electrical warming probes were inserted vertically in ...
Soils are warming as air temperatures rise across the Arctic and Boreal region concurrent with the e...
Open-top chambers simulate global warming by passively increasing air temperatures in field experime...
Winter air temperatures are projected in the temperate zone, whereas snow cover is projected to decr...
Conducting manipulative climate change experiments in complex vegetation is challenging, given consi...
This article describes new approaches for manipulation of temperature and water input in the field. ...
Understanding and predicting warming effects on vegetation is a key challenge of the 21st century. T...
Background: Global warming is going to affect both agricultural production and carbon storage in soi...
The prediction of the effects of climate warming on plant communities across the globe has become a ...
International audienceWe demonstrate the effect of an ecosystem differentiated insulation by snow on...
International audienceCryosols in tundra ecosystems contain large stocks of organic carbon as peat a...
Field studies that simulate the effects of climate change are important for a predictive understandi...
Understanding the effects of increasing temperature is central in explaining the effects of climate ...
Soils are warming as air temperatures rise across the Arctic and Boreal region concurrent with the e...
Open-top chambers simulate global warming by passively increasing air temperatures in field experime...
Winter air temperatures are projected in the temperate zone, whereas snow cover is projected to decr...
Conducting manipulative climate change experiments in complex vegetation is challenging, given consi...
This article describes new approaches for manipulation of temperature and water input in the field. ...
Understanding and predicting warming effects on vegetation is a key challenge of the 21st century. T...
Background: Global warming is going to affect both agricultural production and carbon storage in soi...
The prediction of the effects of climate warming on plant communities across the globe has become a ...
International audienceWe demonstrate the effect of an ecosystem differentiated insulation by snow on...
International audienceCryosols in tundra ecosystems contain large stocks of organic carbon as peat a...
Field studies that simulate the effects of climate change are important for a predictive understandi...
Understanding the effects of increasing temperature is central in explaining the effects of climate ...
Soils are warming as air temperatures rise across the Arctic and Boreal region concurrent with the e...
Open-top chambers simulate global warming by passively increasing air temperatures in field experime...
Winter air temperatures are projected in the temperate zone, whereas snow cover is projected to decr...