A seven-year long, two-factorial experiment using elevated temperatures (5 degrees C) and CO2 (concentration doubled compared to ambient conditions) designed to test the effects of global climate change on plant community composition was set up in a Subarctic ecosystem in northernmost Sweden. Using point-frequency analyses in permanent plots, an increased abundance of the deciduous Vaccinium myrtillus, the evergreens V. vitis-idaea and Empetrum nigrum ssp. hermaphroditum and the grass Avenella flexuosa was found in plots with elevated temperatures. We also observed a possibly transient community shift in the warmed plots, from the vegetation being dominated by the deciduous V. myrtillus to the evergreen V. vitis-idaea. This happened as a co...
Tundra vegetation is responding rapidly to on-going climate warming. The changes in plant abundance ...
Climate change is rapidly warming high latitude and high elevation regions influencing plant communi...
Recent efforts to project vegetationresponses to climatic warming have emphasized thetight linkages ...
A seven-year long, two-factorial experiment using elevated temperatures (5 degrees C) and CO2 (conce...
The on-going climate warming is promoting shrub abundance in high latitudes, but the effect of this ...
Predicting impacts of global warming requires understanding of the extent to which plant biomass and...
Recent Pan-Arctic shrub expansion has been interpreted as a response to a warmer climate. However, h...
1. Climate warming increases the cover of deciduous shrubs in arctic ecosystems and herbivory is als...
Climate warming is anticipated to make high latitude ecosystems stronger C sinks through increasing ...
Simple Summary There has been a widespread decline of many plants and animals driven at least partly...
Alpine ecosystems are particularly expected to experience changes due to temperature rise, but littl...
Climate change impacts are not uniform across the Arctic region because interacting factors causes l...
Climate warming is predicted to affect species and trophic interactions worldwide, and alpine ecosys...
Long‐term observational studies have detected greening and shrub encroachment in the subarctic attri...
With warming climate many species are predicted to shift their distributions toward the poles. Howev...
Tundra vegetation is responding rapidly to on-going climate warming. The changes in plant abundance ...
Climate change is rapidly warming high latitude and high elevation regions influencing plant communi...
Recent efforts to project vegetationresponses to climatic warming have emphasized thetight linkages ...
A seven-year long, two-factorial experiment using elevated temperatures (5 degrees C) and CO2 (conce...
The on-going climate warming is promoting shrub abundance in high latitudes, but the effect of this ...
Predicting impacts of global warming requires understanding of the extent to which plant biomass and...
Recent Pan-Arctic shrub expansion has been interpreted as a response to a warmer climate. However, h...
1. Climate warming increases the cover of deciduous shrubs in arctic ecosystems and herbivory is als...
Climate warming is anticipated to make high latitude ecosystems stronger C sinks through increasing ...
Simple Summary There has been a widespread decline of many plants and animals driven at least partly...
Alpine ecosystems are particularly expected to experience changes due to temperature rise, but littl...
Climate change impacts are not uniform across the Arctic region because interacting factors causes l...
Climate warming is predicted to affect species and trophic interactions worldwide, and alpine ecosys...
Long‐term observational studies have detected greening and shrub encroachment in the subarctic attri...
With warming climate many species are predicted to shift their distributions toward the poles. Howev...
Tundra vegetation is responding rapidly to on-going climate warming. The changes in plant abundance ...
Climate change is rapidly warming high latitude and high elevation regions influencing plant communi...
Recent efforts to project vegetationresponses to climatic warming have emphasized thetight linkages ...