1. Environmental change can affect species directly by altering their physical environment and indirectly by altering the abundance of interacting species. A key challenge at the interface of community ecology and conservation biology is to predict how direct and indirect effects combine to influence response in a changing environment. In particular, little is known about how direct and indirect effects on biodiversity develop over time or their potential to influence ecosystem function. 2. We studied how nitrogen (N), winter precipitation (snow), and warming influenced diversity and ecosystem function over six years in alpine tundra. We used path analyses to partition direct effects of environmental manipulations from indirect effects due...
Long‐term observational studies have detected greening and shrub encroachment in the subarctic attri...
Snow is an important driver of ecosystem processes in cold biomes. Snow accumulation determines grou...
Tundra vegetation is responding rapidly to on-going climate warming. The changes in plant abundance ...
1. Environmental change can affect species directly by altering their physical environment and indir...
Summary: Environmental change can affect species directly by altering their physical environment and...
Ecologists traditionally use environmental parameters to predict successional shifts in compositiona...
For most experimental studies the short-term responses to manipulation often differ from the long-te...
1. Although much research has explored changes in ecosystem functions associated with global environ...
1. Plant communities are structured by complex interactions between multiple factors, which veil our...
Global change is predicted to cause shifts in species distributions and biodiversity in arctic tundr...
The responses of species to environmental changes will determine future community composition and ec...
The climate is changing across the globe at unprecedented magnitudes, and temperatures in the Arctic...
Recent observations of changes in some tundra ecosystems appear to be responses to a warming climate...
Global environmental change, related to climate change and the deposition of airborne N-containing c...
1. Global change factors may shift community functional composition by driving species turnover (spe...
Long‐term observational studies have detected greening and shrub encroachment in the subarctic attri...
Snow is an important driver of ecosystem processes in cold biomes. Snow accumulation determines grou...
Tundra vegetation is responding rapidly to on-going climate warming. The changes in plant abundance ...
1. Environmental change can affect species directly by altering their physical environment and indir...
Summary: Environmental change can affect species directly by altering their physical environment and...
Ecologists traditionally use environmental parameters to predict successional shifts in compositiona...
For most experimental studies the short-term responses to manipulation often differ from the long-te...
1. Although much research has explored changes in ecosystem functions associated with global environ...
1. Plant communities are structured by complex interactions between multiple factors, which veil our...
Global change is predicted to cause shifts in species distributions and biodiversity in arctic tundr...
The responses of species to environmental changes will determine future community composition and ec...
The climate is changing across the globe at unprecedented magnitudes, and temperatures in the Arctic...
Recent observations of changes in some tundra ecosystems appear to be responses to a warming climate...
Global environmental change, related to climate change and the deposition of airborne N-containing c...
1. Global change factors may shift community functional composition by driving species turnover (spe...
Long‐term observational studies have detected greening and shrub encroachment in the subarctic attri...
Snow is an important driver of ecosystem processes in cold biomes. Snow accumulation determines grou...
Tundra vegetation is responding rapidly to on-going climate warming. The changes in plant abundance ...