As climate change causes retreats in Arctic glaciers, it is important to understand the mechanics of growth and community change in Arctic plant communities. Arctic plants have been shown to respond to observed and experimental changes in temperature by altering their reproductive strategies, growth, and phenology. Researchers have used open-top chambers (OTCs) to experimentally alter the near-surface air temperatures of tundra plant communities over long periods of time, but these devices may exclude insect pollinators to flowers during crucial periods of pollen reception. Insect pollination in the context of OTCs and Arctic plants is therefore important to understand, but has been poorly researched. I altered pollination of Salix arctica,...
We provide new information on changes in tundra plant sexual reproduction in response to long-term (...
Recent increases in global temperatures are having substantial and often unpredictable consequences ...
Insects provide key pollination services in most terrestrial biomes, but this service depends on a m...
As climate change causes retreats in Arctic glaciers, it is important to understand the mechanics of...
Rapid climate change in the Arctic may increase sexual reproduction in plants because of changes in ...
When plant species compete for pollinators, climate warming may cause directional change in flowerin...
Plant–visitor food webs provide important insights into species interactions, and more information a...
Abstract: I observed the sun-tracking behavior, temperature increment within flowers, and seed produ...
Previous studies have shown that Arctic plants typically respond to warming with increased growth an...
Recent changes in climate have led to significant shifts in phenology, with many studies demonstrati...
The Arctic is warming at an alarming rate. While changes in plant community composition and phenolog...
Global change is causing drastic changes in the pollinator communities of the Arctic. While arctic f...
Insects provide key pollination services in most terrestrial biomes, but this service depends on a m...
I observed the sun-tracking behavior, temperature increment within flowers, and seed production of m...
We provide new information on changes in tundra plant sexual reproduction in response to long-term (...
Recent increases in global temperatures are having substantial and often unpredictable consequences ...
Insects provide key pollination services in most terrestrial biomes, but this service depends on a m...
As climate change causes retreats in Arctic glaciers, it is important to understand the mechanics of...
Rapid climate change in the Arctic may increase sexual reproduction in plants because of changes in ...
When plant species compete for pollinators, climate warming may cause directional change in flowerin...
Plant–visitor food webs provide important insights into species interactions, and more information a...
Abstract: I observed the sun-tracking behavior, temperature increment within flowers, and seed produ...
Previous studies have shown that Arctic plants typically respond to warming with increased growth an...
Recent changes in climate have led to significant shifts in phenology, with many studies demonstrati...
The Arctic is warming at an alarming rate. While changes in plant community composition and phenolog...
Global change is causing drastic changes in the pollinator communities of the Arctic. While arctic f...
Insects provide key pollination services in most terrestrial biomes, but this service depends on a m...
I observed the sun-tracking behavior, temperature increment within flowers, and seed production of m...
We provide new information on changes in tundra plant sexual reproduction in response to long-term (...
Recent increases in global temperatures are having substantial and often unpredictable consequences ...
Insects provide key pollination services in most terrestrial biomes, but this service depends on a m...