In tundra ecosystems, snow cover protects plants from low temperatures in winter and buffers temperature fluctuations in spring. Climate change may lead to reduced snowfall and earlier snowmelt, potentially exposing plants to more frequent and more severe frosts in the future. Frost can cause cell damage and, in combination with high solar irradiance, reduce the photochemical yield of photosystem II (phi(PSII)). Little is known about the natural variation in frost exposure within individual habitats of tundra plant populations and the populations' resilience to this climatic variation. Here, we assessed how natural differences in snowmelt timing affect microclimatic variability of frost exposure in habitats of the evergreenVaccinium vitis-i...
Global warming comes with more frequent extreme climate events. In the Arctic, extreme warm spells w...
Alpine dwarf shrub communities are phenologically linked with snowmelt timing, so early spring expos...
Snow is known to have a major impact on vegetation in arctic ecosystems, but little is known about h...
In tundra ecosystems, snow cover protects plants from low temperatures in winter and buffers tempera...
Climate change will be most pronounced at high latitudes where it will affect autumn, winter and spr...
Climate change-induced snow thaw and subsequent accumulation of ice on the ground is a potential, ma...
Snow is an important environmental factor in alpine ecosystems, which influences plant phenology, gr...
Predicted changes in snow cover and temperature raise uncertainties about how the beginning and the ...
Main conclusion Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and temperature ...
Vaccinium myrtillus and Vaccinium vitis-idaea are key species in boreal ecosystems due to their abun...
Non-sorted circles (NSCs) are important landscape components of Arctic tundra ecosystems as they det...
The snow cover extent is an important factor for the structure and composition of arctic and alpine ...
Effects of climate change are predicted to be greatest at high latitudes, with more pronounced warmi...
Temperature and precipitation in the Arctic are projected to increase over the next century with a c...
Evergreen plants in boreal biomes undergo seasonal hardening and dehardening adjusting their photosy...
Global warming comes with more frequent extreme climate events. In the Arctic, extreme warm spells w...
Alpine dwarf shrub communities are phenologically linked with snowmelt timing, so early spring expos...
Snow is known to have a major impact on vegetation in arctic ecosystems, but little is known about h...
In tundra ecosystems, snow cover protects plants from low temperatures in winter and buffers tempera...
Climate change will be most pronounced at high latitudes where it will affect autumn, winter and spr...
Climate change-induced snow thaw and subsequent accumulation of ice on the ground is a potential, ma...
Snow is an important environmental factor in alpine ecosystems, which influences plant phenology, gr...
Predicted changes in snow cover and temperature raise uncertainties about how the beginning and the ...
Main conclusion Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and temperature ...
Vaccinium myrtillus and Vaccinium vitis-idaea are key species in boreal ecosystems due to their abun...
Non-sorted circles (NSCs) are important landscape components of Arctic tundra ecosystems as they det...
The snow cover extent is an important factor for the structure and composition of arctic and alpine ...
Effects of climate change are predicted to be greatest at high latitudes, with more pronounced warmi...
Temperature and precipitation in the Arctic are projected to increase over the next century with a c...
Evergreen plants in boreal biomes undergo seasonal hardening and dehardening adjusting their photosy...
Global warming comes with more frequent extreme climate events. In the Arctic, extreme warm spells w...
Alpine dwarf shrub communities are phenologically linked with snowmelt timing, so early spring expos...
Snow is known to have a major impact on vegetation in arctic ecosystems, but little is known about h...