Despite the importance of Arctic and boreal regions in the present carbon cycle, estimates of annual high-latitude carbon fluxes vary in sign and magnitude. Without accurate estimates of current carbon fluxes from Arctic and boreal ecosystems, predicting the response of these systems to global change is daunting. A number of factors control carbon turnover in high-latitude soils, but because they are unique to northern systems, they are mostly ignored by biogeochemical models used to predict the response of these systems to global change. Here, we review those factors. First, many northern systems are dominated by mosses, whose extremely slow decomposition is not predicted by commonly used indices of litter quality. Second, cold temperature...
Soils in Arctic and boreal ecosystems store twice as much carbon as the atmosphere, a portion of whi...
In the last few decades, temperatures in the Arctic have increased twice as much as the rest of the ...
Tundra regions are projected to warm rapidly during the coming decades. The tundra biome holds the l...
Despite the importance of Arctic and boreal regions in the present carbon cycle, estimates of annual...
Despite the importance of Arctic and boreal regions in the present carbon cycle, estimates of annual...
This synthesis addresses the vulnerability of the North American high-latitude soil organic carbon (...
High latitudes are experiencing effects of climate change such as soil warming, thawing permafrost, ...
The potential consequences of global warming for ecosystem carbon stocks are a major concern, partic...
With climate change in the Arctic, temperatures are expected to rise at twice the rate as in tempera...
Recent studies have demonstrated that there is a clear link between climatic variability and the car...
High latitude terrestrial ecosystems are considered key components in the global carbon (C) cycle an...
Decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) in permafrost terrain and the production of greenhouse ga...
Northern Hemisphere permafrost affected land areas contain about twice as much carbon as the global ...
Boreal ecosystems store 10-20% of global soil carbon and may warm by 4-7°C over the next century. Hi...
Organic matter (OM) in arctic permafrost ground contains about twice as much carbon (C) as is curren...
Soils in Arctic and boreal ecosystems store twice as much carbon as the atmosphere, a portion of whi...
In the last few decades, temperatures in the Arctic have increased twice as much as the rest of the ...
Tundra regions are projected to warm rapidly during the coming decades. The tundra biome holds the l...
Despite the importance of Arctic and boreal regions in the present carbon cycle, estimates of annual...
Despite the importance of Arctic and boreal regions in the present carbon cycle, estimates of annual...
This synthesis addresses the vulnerability of the North American high-latitude soil organic carbon (...
High latitudes are experiencing effects of climate change such as soil warming, thawing permafrost, ...
The potential consequences of global warming for ecosystem carbon stocks are a major concern, partic...
With climate change in the Arctic, temperatures are expected to rise at twice the rate as in tempera...
Recent studies have demonstrated that there is a clear link between climatic variability and the car...
High latitude terrestrial ecosystems are considered key components in the global carbon (C) cycle an...
Decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) in permafrost terrain and the production of greenhouse ga...
Northern Hemisphere permafrost affected land areas contain about twice as much carbon as the global ...
Boreal ecosystems store 10-20% of global soil carbon and may warm by 4-7°C over the next century. Hi...
Organic matter (OM) in arctic permafrost ground contains about twice as much carbon (C) as is curren...
Soils in Arctic and boreal ecosystems store twice as much carbon as the atmosphere, a portion of whi...
In the last few decades, temperatures in the Arctic have increased twice as much as the rest of the ...
Tundra regions are projected to warm rapidly during the coming decades. The tundra biome holds the l...