Background: Arctic lichens and mosses are covered by snow for more than half the year and are generally considered as being dormant for most of this period. However, enhanced frequency of winter warming events due to climate change can cause increased disturbance of their protective subnivean environment. Aim: To further understand cryptogamic responses to mid-winter warming we compared the ecophysiological performance of one lichen and one moss species during a simulated warming event. Methods: We measured photosynthesis and dark respiration in samples of the moss Hylocomium splendens and the lichen Peltigera aphthosa removed from under snow, and on natural refreezing after the warming event, which was simulated by using infrared heaters s...
MAIN CONCLUSION: Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and temperature...
Global warming in polar regions brings a risk of more frequent and long-lasting dry periods due to w...
Abstract Main conclusion: Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and te...
1. Winter is a period of dormancy for plants of cold environments. However, winter climate is changi...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2011. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Antarctic regions involve a great variety of habitats characterized by environmental stressors and l...
The effect of environmental factors on metabolic processes of sample thalli, of four sub-Arctic lich...
Long-term warming experiments in arctic tundra have resulted in reduced moss cover and increased vas...
AbstractWe used observational and experimental analyses to investigate the photosynthetic activity a...
Climate warming in the Antarctic tundra will affect locally dominant cryptogams. Being adapted to lo...
Studies of cryptogam responses to climate change in the polar regions are scarce because these slow-...
ABSTRACT. In polar ecosystems primary producers have to cope with the very limited living conditions...
Little is known about the impact of changing temperature regimes on composition and diversity of cry...
Little is known about the impact of changing temperature regimes on composition and diversity of cry...
The fruticose lichen Cetrariella delisei is among the dominant lichen spe-cies in the deglaciated Hi...
MAIN CONCLUSION: Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and temperature...
Global warming in polar regions brings a risk of more frequent and long-lasting dry periods due to w...
Abstract Main conclusion: Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and te...
1. Winter is a period of dormancy for plants of cold environments. However, winter climate is changi...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2011. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Antarctic regions involve a great variety of habitats characterized by environmental stressors and l...
The effect of environmental factors on metabolic processes of sample thalli, of four sub-Arctic lich...
Long-term warming experiments in arctic tundra have resulted in reduced moss cover and increased vas...
AbstractWe used observational and experimental analyses to investigate the photosynthetic activity a...
Climate warming in the Antarctic tundra will affect locally dominant cryptogams. Being adapted to lo...
Studies of cryptogam responses to climate change in the polar regions are scarce because these slow-...
ABSTRACT. In polar ecosystems primary producers have to cope with the very limited living conditions...
Little is known about the impact of changing temperature regimes on composition and diversity of cry...
Little is known about the impact of changing temperature regimes on composition and diversity of cry...
The fruticose lichen Cetrariella delisei is among the dominant lichen spe-cies in the deglaciated Hi...
MAIN CONCLUSION: Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and temperature...
Global warming in polar regions brings a risk of more frequent and long-lasting dry periods due to w...
Abstract Main conclusion: Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and te...