Greater warmth and precipitation over the past several decades in the High Arctic, as recorded in meteorological data, have caused shrub expansion and affected growth ring widths. The main aim of the study was to develop a tree-ring chronology of polar willow (Salix polaris Wahlenb.) from southwest Spitsbergen, attempt to explain its extreme pointer years (extremely low value of growthring widths) and to demonstrate the dendrochronological potential of this species. This plant is a deciduous, prostrate, creeping dwarf shrub that produces anatomically distinct annual growth rings with the consistent ring width variation. After using serial sectioning we developed rigorously cross-dated ring width chronology covering the period 1951–20...
The instrumental Arctic climate record is both temporally and spatially limited. Therefore, there is...
Thesis focuses on the influence of climate on microscopic structure of anatomic features in juniper ...
Current global change is inducing heterogeneous warming trends worldwide, with faster rates at highe...
Application of tundra shrubs in dendrochronological studies is recently increasing. However their gr...
Over the past decades, warmer air temperature and spatiotemporal changes in the amount andpatterns o...
1. Long time series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understa...
1. Long time-series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understa...
Climate change is most pronounced at high latitudes, where plant and animal populations are often st...
This study presents the results of dendrochronological and dendroclimatological research of Betula p...
This study presents the first annually-resolved chronology using Salix alaxensis (Anderss.) Cov from...
The High Arctic region has experienced marked climate fluctuations within the past decades strongly ...
The Arctic is the most sensitive zone to climate changes and the impacts are reflected in local ecos...
Arctic ecosystems are important carbon sinks. Increasing temperatures in these regions might stimula...
Growth in arctic vegetation is generally expected to increase under a warming climate, particularly ...
Norges Forskningsråd. Grant Numbers: 223257, 244647, 246054, 276080Peer reviewedPostprin
The instrumental Arctic climate record is both temporally and spatially limited. Therefore, there is...
Thesis focuses on the influence of climate on microscopic structure of anatomic features in juniper ...
Current global change is inducing heterogeneous warming trends worldwide, with faster rates at highe...
Application of tundra shrubs in dendrochronological studies is recently increasing. However their gr...
Over the past decades, warmer air temperature and spatiotemporal changes in the amount andpatterns o...
1. Long time series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understa...
1. Long time-series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understa...
Climate change is most pronounced at high latitudes, where plant and animal populations are often st...
This study presents the results of dendrochronological and dendroclimatological research of Betula p...
This study presents the first annually-resolved chronology using Salix alaxensis (Anderss.) Cov from...
The High Arctic region has experienced marked climate fluctuations within the past decades strongly ...
The Arctic is the most sensitive zone to climate changes and the impacts are reflected in local ecos...
Arctic ecosystems are important carbon sinks. Increasing temperatures in these regions might stimula...
Growth in arctic vegetation is generally expected to increase under a warming climate, particularly ...
Norges Forskningsråd. Grant Numbers: 223257, 244647, 246054, 276080Peer reviewedPostprin
The instrumental Arctic climate record is both temporally and spatially limited. Therefore, there is...
Thesis focuses on the influence of climate on microscopic structure of anatomic features in juniper ...
Current global change is inducing heterogeneous warming trends worldwide, with faster rates at highe...