Abstract Bryophytes and lichens abound in many arctic ecosystems and can contribute substantially to the ecosystem net primary production (NPP). Because of their growth seasonality and their potential for growth out of the growing season peak, bryophyte and lichen contribution to NPP may be particularly significant when vascular plants are less active and ecosystems act as a source of carbon (C). To clarify these dynamics, nonvascular and vascular aboveground NPP was compared for a subarctic heath during two contrasting periods of the growing season, viz. early-mid summer and late summer-early autumn. Nonvascular NPP was determined by assessing shoot biomass increment of three moss species (Hylocomium splendens, Pleurozium schreberi and Dic...
1. Vascular plant growth forms in northern peatlands differ in their strategies to cope with the har...
Long-term warming experiments in arctic tundra have resulted in reduced moss cover and increased vas...
Rapid climate change in Arctic regions is of concern due to important feedbacks between the Arctic l...
1. Arctic ecosystems are experiencing rapid climate change, which could result in positive feedbacks...
- The Arctic is already experiencing changes in plant community composition, so understanding the co...
The relative importance of global versus local environmental factors for growth and thus carbon upta...
Mesic-dry tundras are widespread in the Arctic but detailed assessments of net primary production (N...
Carbon (C) allocation and turnover in arctic bryophytes is largely unknown, but their response to cl...
1. Long time series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understa...
The satellite-derived normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), which is used for estimating gr...
In boreal bogs plant species are low in number, but they differ greatly in their growth forms and ph...
AbstractDue to the climate change, vegetation of tundra ecosystems is predicted to shift toward shru...
The satellite-derived normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), which is used for estimating gr...
1. Long time-series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understa...
1 Arctic terrestrial ecosystems, which are important components of the global car-bon (C) cycle, are...
1. Vascular plant growth forms in northern peatlands differ in their strategies to cope with the har...
Long-term warming experiments in arctic tundra have resulted in reduced moss cover and increased vas...
Rapid climate change in Arctic regions is of concern due to important feedbacks between the Arctic l...
1. Arctic ecosystems are experiencing rapid climate change, which could result in positive feedbacks...
- The Arctic is already experiencing changes in plant community composition, so understanding the co...
The relative importance of global versus local environmental factors for growth and thus carbon upta...
Mesic-dry tundras are widespread in the Arctic but detailed assessments of net primary production (N...
Carbon (C) allocation and turnover in arctic bryophytes is largely unknown, but their response to cl...
1. Long time series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understa...
The satellite-derived normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), which is used for estimating gr...
In boreal bogs plant species are low in number, but they differ greatly in their growth forms and ph...
AbstractDue to the climate change, vegetation of tundra ecosystems is predicted to shift toward shru...
The satellite-derived normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), which is used for estimating gr...
1. Long time-series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understa...
1 Arctic terrestrial ecosystems, which are important components of the global car-bon (C) cycle, are...
1. Vascular plant growth forms in northern peatlands differ in their strategies to cope with the har...
Long-term warming experiments in arctic tundra have resulted in reduced moss cover and increased vas...
Rapid climate change in Arctic regions is of concern due to important feedbacks between the Arctic l...