Climate warming is shifting the elevational boundary between forests and tundra upwards, but the related belowground responses are poorly understood. In the pristine South and Polar Urals with shifts of the treeline ecotone documented by historical photographs, we investigated fine root dynamics and production of extramatrical mycorrhizal mycelia (EMM) along four elevational transects reaching from the closed forest to the treeless tundra. In addition, we analysed elevational differences in climate and vegetation structure, and excavated trees to estimate related changes in the partitioning between below- and aboveground biomass. Fine root biomass of trees (<2 mm) increased by 13–79% with elevation, paralleled by a 35–72% increase in ground...
Natural regeneration of mountain spruce forests began in the Giant Mountains 25 years ago after a re...
Rapid climate change in the Arctic and Sub-Arctic is causing vegetation change across large areas of...
Arctic warming may influence the global climate system by altering of ecological processes that pres...
Climate warming is shifting the elevational boundary between forests and tundra upwards, but the rel...
Historical photographs document that during the last century, forests have expanded upwards by 60-80...
Abstract Background Recent warming is affecting species composition and species areal distribution o...
High-altitude treelines are temperature-limited vegetation boundaries, but little quantitative evide...
Temperature is a primary driver of the distribution of biodiversity as well as of ecosystem boundari...
Tundra ecosystems are global belowground sinks for atmospheric CO2. Ongoing warming-induced encroach...
Tundra ecosystems are global belowground sinks for atmospheric CO2. Ongoing warming-induced encroach...
Belowground processes in plant communities drive the sequestration of carbon into soil, but how thes...
Global climate has been warming up for the last decades and it will continue in this century. The Ar...
Some components of the below-ground carbon (C) cycle in terrestrial ecosystems are still poorly unde...
Fine roots constitute a large part of the primary production in northern (arctic and boreal) ecosyst...
AimsShrub expansion is common in the tundra biome and has been linked to climate warming. However, t...
Natural regeneration of mountain spruce forests began in the Giant Mountains 25 years ago after a re...
Rapid climate change in the Arctic and Sub-Arctic is causing vegetation change across large areas of...
Arctic warming may influence the global climate system by altering of ecological processes that pres...
Climate warming is shifting the elevational boundary between forests and tundra upwards, but the rel...
Historical photographs document that during the last century, forests have expanded upwards by 60-80...
Abstract Background Recent warming is affecting species composition and species areal distribution o...
High-altitude treelines are temperature-limited vegetation boundaries, but little quantitative evide...
Temperature is a primary driver of the distribution of biodiversity as well as of ecosystem boundari...
Tundra ecosystems are global belowground sinks for atmospheric CO2. Ongoing warming-induced encroach...
Tundra ecosystems are global belowground sinks for atmospheric CO2. Ongoing warming-induced encroach...
Belowground processes in plant communities drive the sequestration of carbon into soil, but how thes...
Global climate has been warming up for the last decades and it will continue in this century. The Ar...
Some components of the below-ground carbon (C) cycle in terrestrial ecosystems are still poorly unde...
Fine roots constitute a large part of the primary production in northern (arctic and boreal) ecosyst...
AimsShrub expansion is common in the tundra biome and has been linked to climate warming. However, t...
Natural regeneration of mountain spruce forests began in the Giant Mountains 25 years ago after a re...
Rapid climate change in the Arctic and Sub-Arctic is causing vegetation change across large areas of...
Arctic warming may influence the global climate system by altering of ecological processes that pres...