Bowman et al. (1993) have demonstrated that alpine tundra is sensitive to nitrogen and phosphorus additions. Changes in productivity and species composition (belatedly) follow chronic fertilization. Exactly how this response is mediated by changes in precipitation is unknown but can be addressed using the snowfence experiment. Moreover, replication of the experiment will allow for additional sampling of biotic and abiotic components and processes not possible with the size of the Bowman plots. In 1993, 64 2X2m plots were placed in dry and mesic sites both within and outside of the snowfence area, so that 4 replicates of each treatment (nitrogen addition, phosphorus addition, nitrogen and phosphorus addition, and control) could be ...
Simulations of an alpine tundra ecosystem using the CENTURY ecosystem model were conducted to test m...
Background: There have been few studies on the effects on alpine flora and vegetation of an increase...
Snow amount is expected to decline in the Northern hemisphere as an effect of climate warming. Howev...
Bowman et al. (1993) have demonstrated that alpine tundra is sensitive to nitrogen and phosphorus a...
Considering their sensitivity to change, alpine plant communities are useful systems in studying the...
<p><b><i>Background</i></b>: The extent to which nutrient availability influences plant community co...
Climate change in the Arctic has profound effects on tundra vegetation, directly through increasing ...
To determine whether there are differences in the relative capacity of communities to accumulate nu...
The warming-induced increase in nutrient mineralization and the further increase in atmospheric nitr...
1. The potential of large mammalian herbivores to shift plant communities between nitrogen (N) and p...
The warming-induced increase in nutrient mineralization and the further increase in atmospheric nitr...
Previous work has shown that passage of Englemann spruce (Picea Englemanii) and subalpine fir (Abies...
Temperature and nutrients are major limiting factors in subarctic tundra. Experimental manipulation ...
Increases in the deposition of anthropogenic nitrogen (N) have been linked to several terrestrial ec...
Microbial activity in Arctic tundra ecosystems continues through the winter and is an important comp...
Simulations of an alpine tundra ecosystem using the CENTURY ecosystem model were conducted to test m...
Background: There have been few studies on the effects on alpine flora and vegetation of an increase...
Snow amount is expected to decline in the Northern hemisphere as an effect of climate warming. Howev...
Bowman et al. (1993) have demonstrated that alpine tundra is sensitive to nitrogen and phosphorus a...
Considering their sensitivity to change, alpine plant communities are useful systems in studying the...
<p><b><i>Background</i></b>: The extent to which nutrient availability influences plant community co...
Climate change in the Arctic has profound effects on tundra vegetation, directly through increasing ...
To determine whether there are differences in the relative capacity of communities to accumulate nu...
The warming-induced increase in nutrient mineralization and the further increase in atmospheric nitr...
1. The potential of large mammalian herbivores to shift plant communities between nitrogen (N) and p...
The warming-induced increase in nutrient mineralization and the further increase in atmospheric nitr...
Previous work has shown that passage of Englemann spruce (Picea Englemanii) and subalpine fir (Abies...
Temperature and nutrients are major limiting factors in subarctic tundra. Experimental manipulation ...
Increases in the deposition of anthropogenic nitrogen (N) have been linked to several terrestrial ec...
Microbial activity in Arctic tundra ecosystems continues through the winter and is an important comp...
Simulations of an alpine tundra ecosystem using the CENTURY ecosystem model were conducted to test m...
Background: There have been few studies on the effects on alpine flora and vegetation of an increase...
Snow amount is expected to decline in the Northern hemisphere as an effect of climate warming. Howev...