Climate change is one of many ongoing human-induced environmental changes, but few studies consider interactive effects between multiple anthropogenic disturbances. In coastal sub-arctic heathland, we quantified the impact of a factorial design simulating extreme winter warming (WW) events (7 days at 6–7∘C) combined with episodic summer nitrogen (+N) depositions (5 kg N ha-1) on plant winter physiology, plant community composition and ecosystem CO2 fluxes of an Empetrum nigrum dominated heathland during 3 consecutive years in northern Norway. We expected that the +N would exacerbate any stress effects caused by the WW treatment. During WW events, ecosystem respiration doubled, leaf respiration declined (-58%), efficiency of Photosystem II (...
1. Climate warming increases the cover of deciduous shrubs in arctic ecosystems and herbivory is als...
Arctic regions are experiencing faster rates of atmospheric warming than any other biome. Increasing...
Climate change is happening faster in the Arctic than almost anywhere else in the world, and Arctic ...
Climate change is one of many ongoing human-induced environmental changes, but few studies consider ...
Climate change is one of many ongoing human-induced environmental changes, but few studies consider ...
Climate change is one of many ongoing human-induced environmental changes, but few studies consider ...
Climate change is one of many ongoing human-induced environmental changes, but few studies consider ...
Abstract Main conclusion: Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and te...
MAIN CONCLUSION: Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and temperature...
Extreme winter events that damage vegetation are considered an important climatic cause of arctic b...
The Arctic is experiencing an increased frequency of extreme events which can cause landscape-scale...
Vast areas of (sub)arctic tundra are dominated by the ericoid dwarf shrub Empetrum hermaphroditum. R...
Extreme climatic events are among the drivers of recent declines in plant biomass and productivity o...
Non-sorted circles (NSCs) are important landscape components of Arctic tundra ecosystems as they det...
1. Climate warming increases the cover of deciduous shrubs in arctic ecosystems and herbivory is als...
Arctic regions are experiencing faster rates of atmospheric warming than any other biome. Increasing...
Climate change is happening faster in the Arctic than almost anywhere else in the world, and Arctic ...
Climate change is one of many ongoing human-induced environmental changes, but few studies consider ...
Climate change is one of many ongoing human-induced environmental changes, but few studies consider ...
Climate change is one of many ongoing human-induced environmental changes, but few studies consider ...
Climate change is one of many ongoing human-induced environmental changes, but few studies consider ...
Abstract Main conclusion: Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and te...
MAIN CONCLUSION: Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and temperature...
Extreme winter events that damage vegetation are considered an important climatic cause of arctic b...
The Arctic is experiencing an increased frequency of extreme events which can cause landscape-scale...
Vast areas of (sub)arctic tundra are dominated by the ericoid dwarf shrub Empetrum hermaphroditum. R...
Extreme climatic events are among the drivers of recent declines in plant biomass and productivity o...
Non-sorted circles (NSCs) are important landscape components of Arctic tundra ecosystems as they det...
1. Climate warming increases the cover of deciduous shrubs in arctic ecosystems and herbivory is als...
Arctic regions are experiencing faster rates of atmospheric warming than any other biome. Increasing...
Climate change is happening faster in the Arctic than almost anywhere else in the world, and Arctic ...