Recent vegetation changes in arctic-alpine tundra ecosystems may affect several ecosystem processes that regulate microbe and soil functions. Such changes can alter ecosystem carbon (C) cycling with positive feedback to the atmosphere if plant C uptake is less than the amount of soil C released. Here, we examine how differences in plant functional traits, microbial activity, and soil processes within and across Salix-dominated shrub, dwarf shrub-dominated heath, and herb- and cryptogam-dominated meadow communities influence C cycling. We develop a hypothesized framework based on a priori model selection of variation in daytime growing season gross ecosystem photosynthesis (GEP) and above-and belowground respiration. The fluxes were standard...
Air temperature is increasing at three or more times the global average in high latitudes, causing w...
Background: Shrub cover in arctic and alpine ecosystems has increased in recent decades, and is pred...
The climate sensitivity of carbon (C) cycling in Arctic terrestrial ecosystems is a major unknown in...
Recent vegetation changes in arctic-alpine tundra ecosystems may affect several ecosystem processes ...
Recent vegetation changes in arctic-alpine tundra ecosystems may affect several ecosystem processes ...
Ongoing responses to climate change in arctic-alpine ecosystems, including the increasing dominance ...
Tundra ecosystems hold large stocks of soil organic matter (SOM), likely due to low temperatures lim...
Shrub communities have expanded in arctic and alpine tundra during recent decades. Changes in shrub ...
Climate change may turn Arctic biomes from carbon sinks into sources and vice versa, depending on th...
Air temperature is increasing at three or more times the global average in high latitudes, causing w...
Background: Shrub cover in arctic and alpine ecosystems has increased in recent decades, and is pred...
The climate sensitivity of carbon (C) cycling in Arctic terrestrial ecosystems is a major unknown in...
Recent vegetation changes in arctic-alpine tundra ecosystems may affect several ecosystem processes ...
Recent vegetation changes in arctic-alpine tundra ecosystems may affect several ecosystem processes ...
Ongoing responses to climate change in arctic-alpine ecosystems, including the increasing dominance ...
Tundra ecosystems hold large stocks of soil organic matter (SOM), likely due to low temperatures lim...
Shrub communities have expanded in arctic and alpine tundra during recent decades. Changes in shrub ...
Climate change may turn Arctic biomes from carbon sinks into sources and vice versa, depending on th...
Air temperature is increasing at three or more times the global average in high latitudes, causing w...
Background: Shrub cover in arctic and alpine ecosystems has increased in recent decades, and is pred...
The climate sensitivity of carbon (C) cycling in Arctic terrestrial ecosystems is a major unknown in...