Arctic treelines are facing a strong temperature increase as a result of recent global warming, causing possible changes in forest extent, which will alter vegetation-climate feedbacks. However, the mode and strength of the response is rather unclear, as potential changes are happening in areas that are very remote and difficult to access, and empirical data are still largely lacking. Here, we assessed the current population structure and genetic differentiation of Larix Mill. tree stands within the northernmost latitudinal treeline reaching ~ 72° N in the southern lowlands of the Taymyr Peninsula (~ 100° E). We sampled 743 individuals belonging to different height classes (seedlings, saplings, trees) at 11 locations along a gradient from...
While many species were confined to southern latitudes during the last glaciations, there has lately...
Global warming allows arctic vegetation, which is mainly limited by temperatures, to move north. A c...
Siberian boreal forests are expected to expand northwards in the course of global warming. However, ...
Arctic treelines are facing a strong temperature increase as a result of recent global warming, caus...
A vegetation change from open tundra to dense taiga will fuel the global warming by positive feedbac...
The Arctic is currently experiencing the strongest temperature changes worldwide, causing a geograph...
A strong temperature increase in the Arctic is expected to lead to latitudinal treeline shift. This ...
The Arctic is experiencing particularly high temperature increases, which will potentially cause maj...
The arctic-boreal treeline describes the transition zone from taiga to tundra and is a sensitive, cl...
Arctic and alpine treelines worldwide differ in their reactions to climate change. A northward advan...
The prospected strong high-latitude warming is projected to cause a northward move of the arctic-bor...
The arctic-boreal treeline ecotone in Siberia is formed by monospecific stands of three species of l...
A strong temperature increase in the Arctic is expected to lead to latitudinal treeline shift. This ...
Arctic and alpine treelines worldwide differ in their reactions to climate change. A northward advan...
Climate change is expected to cause major shifts in boreal forests which are in vast areas of Siber...
While many species were confined to southern latitudes during the last glaciations, there has lately...
Global warming allows arctic vegetation, which is mainly limited by temperatures, to move north. A c...
Siberian boreal forests are expected to expand northwards in the course of global warming. However, ...
Arctic treelines are facing a strong temperature increase as a result of recent global warming, caus...
A vegetation change from open tundra to dense taiga will fuel the global warming by positive feedbac...
The Arctic is currently experiencing the strongest temperature changes worldwide, causing a geograph...
A strong temperature increase in the Arctic is expected to lead to latitudinal treeline shift. This ...
The Arctic is experiencing particularly high temperature increases, which will potentially cause maj...
The arctic-boreal treeline describes the transition zone from taiga to tundra and is a sensitive, cl...
Arctic and alpine treelines worldwide differ in their reactions to climate change. A northward advan...
The prospected strong high-latitude warming is projected to cause a northward move of the arctic-bor...
The arctic-boreal treeline ecotone in Siberia is formed by monospecific stands of three species of l...
A strong temperature increase in the Arctic is expected to lead to latitudinal treeline shift. This ...
Arctic and alpine treelines worldwide differ in their reactions to climate change. A northward advan...
Climate change is expected to cause major shifts in boreal forests which are in vast areas of Siber...
While many species were confined to southern latitudes during the last glaciations, there has lately...
Global warming allows arctic vegetation, which is mainly limited by temperatures, to move north. A c...
Siberian boreal forests are expected to expand northwards in the course of global warming. However, ...