1. The prevailing hypothesis states that treeline positions are defined by the direct effects of cold temperatures on cell division and tree growth. Meanwhile, photosynthesis is thought to be relatively unrestricted in treeline trees. Support for this hypothesis comes from the global correlation between temperature and treeline position, the observation that many treelines have advanced in response to recent warming and the frequent use of increment cores from treeline trees to reconstruct past climates. However, studies of the physiology of trees at the Arctic treeline are rare and this hypothesis remains largely untested. 2. To improve our understanding of the relationships between temperature and performance of white spruce near the Arct...
No single hypothesis or theory has been widely accepted for explaining the functional mechanism of g...
Abstract Future warming may alter plant stress at high‐elevation treelines and forests, thereby chan...
The fundamental niche of many species is shifting with climate change, especially in sub-arctic ecos...
1. The prevailing hypothesis states that treeline positions are defined by the direct effects of col...
1. Snowpatches are disjunct arctic ecosystems scattered across the Subarctic, particularly on wind...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2004Climate warming in high latitudes is expect...
International audience"Since the mid 1970s, Interior Alaska white spruce trees experienced markedly ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1986The purpose of this study was to determine ...
Alpine and Arctic treeline expansion depends on establishment of tree seedlings beyond the current t...
1. Plant contributions to the nitrogen (N) cycle from decomposition are likely to be altered by vege...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2004In the Alaskan boreal forest, black spruce (Picea ...
Forests of the northeastern U.S. help maintain water and air quality by reducing losses of nitrogen ...
Premise of the study: Consequences of global climate change are detectable in the historically nitro...
Above the alpine tree line, bryophytes cover much of the tundra soil surface in dense, often monospe...
No single hypothesis or theory has been widely accepted for explaining the functional mechanism of g...
Abstract Future warming may alter plant stress at high‐elevation treelines and forests, thereby chan...
The fundamental niche of many species is shifting with climate change, especially in sub-arctic ecos...
1. The prevailing hypothesis states that treeline positions are defined by the direct effects of col...
1. Snowpatches are disjunct arctic ecosystems scattered across the Subarctic, particularly on wind...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2004Climate warming in high latitudes is expect...
International audience"Since the mid 1970s, Interior Alaska white spruce trees experienced markedly ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1986The purpose of this study was to determine ...
Alpine and Arctic treeline expansion depends on establishment of tree seedlings beyond the current t...
1. Plant contributions to the nitrogen (N) cycle from decomposition are likely to be altered by vege...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2004In the Alaskan boreal forest, black spruce (Picea ...
Forests of the northeastern U.S. help maintain water and air quality by reducing losses of nitrogen ...
Premise of the study: Consequences of global climate change are detectable in the historically nitro...
Above the alpine tree line, bryophytes cover much of the tundra soil surface in dense, often monospe...
No single hypothesis or theory has been widely accepted for explaining the functional mechanism of g...
Abstract Future warming may alter plant stress at high‐elevation treelines and forests, thereby chan...
The fundamental niche of many species is shifting with climate change, especially in sub-arctic ecos...