Most of the freshwater component of the Earth's surface is composed of shallow tundra ponds. These high latitude ecosystems have been exposed to a variety of abiotic disturbances associated with recent environmental change. However, the biological significance of these changes remains poorly understood. Here, we characterize the abiotic disturbance to the shallow tundra ponds of northwest Alaska. We used historical aerial imagery to determine that up to 53% of the sampled ponds have formed during the recent warmer decades (since the 1970s). We discovered that two top predator species (phantom midges of the genus Chaoborus) of the freshwater zooplankton have recently undergone range expansion, forming widespread (a scale of hundreds of km) s...
Active layer is used to describe the upper most layer of soil that thaws each summer in the Arctic. ...
High latitude communities have low species richness and are rapidly warming with climate change. Thu...
Arctic environments have gained interest recently due to their sensitivity to climate change. As war...
Most of the freshwater component of the Earth's surface is composed of shallow tundra ponds. These h...
© 2015 Nordic Society Oikos. Most of the freshwater component of the Earth's surface is composed of ...
Warming is altering Arctic freshwater ecosystems, enriching the water column, increasing primary pro...
Warming is altering Arctic freshwater ecosystems, enriching the water column, increasing primary pro...
Global warming is predicted to change ecosystem functioning and structure in Arctic ecosystems by st...
Patterned ground of the polygonal tundra yields sensitive indicators of environmental and climate ch...
Beavers were not previously recognized as an Arctic species, and their engineering in the tundra is ...
Patterned ground of the polygonal tundra yields sensitive indicators of environmental and climate ch...
Recent climate change has been especially pronounced in the High Arctic, however, the responses of a...
Increasing air temperatures are changing the arctic tundra biome. Permafrost is thawing, snow durati...
1. In seasonal climates, dormancy is a common strategy that structures biodiversity and is necessary...
Arthropods, especially dipteran insects in the family Chironomidae (non-biting midges), are a primar...
Active layer is used to describe the upper most layer of soil that thaws each summer in the Arctic. ...
High latitude communities have low species richness and are rapidly warming with climate change. Thu...
Arctic environments have gained interest recently due to their sensitivity to climate change. As war...
Most of the freshwater component of the Earth's surface is composed of shallow tundra ponds. These h...
© 2015 Nordic Society Oikos. Most of the freshwater component of the Earth's surface is composed of ...
Warming is altering Arctic freshwater ecosystems, enriching the water column, increasing primary pro...
Warming is altering Arctic freshwater ecosystems, enriching the water column, increasing primary pro...
Global warming is predicted to change ecosystem functioning and structure in Arctic ecosystems by st...
Patterned ground of the polygonal tundra yields sensitive indicators of environmental and climate ch...
Beavers were not previously recognized as an Arctic species, and their engineering in the tundra is ...
Patterned ground of the polygonal tundra yields sensitive indicators of environmental and climate ch...
Recent climate change has been especially pronounced in the High Arctic, however, the responses of a...
Increasing air temperatures are changing the arctic tundra biome. Permafrost is thawing, snow durati...
1. In seasonal climates, dormancy is a common strategy that structures biodiversity and is necessary...
Arthropods, especially dipteran insects in the family Chironomidae (non-biting midges), are a primar...
Active layer is used to describe the upper most layer of soil that thaws each summer in the Arctic. ...
High latitude communities have low species richness and are rapidly warming with climate change. Thu...
Arctic environments have gained interest recently due to their sensitivity to climate change. As war...