Warming in recent decades has triggered shrub expansion in Arctic and alpine tundra, which is transforming these temperature-limited ecosystems and altering carbon and nutrient cycles, fire regimes, permafrost stability, land-surface climate-feedbacks, and wildlife habitat. Where and when Arctic shrub expansion happens in the future will depend in part on how different shrub communities respond to warming air temperatures. Here, we analyze a shrub ring-width network of 18 sites consisting of Salix spp. and Alnus viridis growing across the North Slope of Alaska (68–71°N; 164–149°W) to assess shrub temperature sensitivity and compare radial growth patterns with satellite NDVI (normalized difference vegetation index) data since 1982. Regardles...
Deciduous shrubs are expected to rapidly expand in the Arctic during the coming decades due to clima...
Woody shrubs have increased in biomass and expanded into new areas throughout the Pan-Arctic tundra ...
Woody shrubs have increased in biomass and expanded into new areas throughout the Pan-Arctic tundra ...
The tundra biome is experiencing rapid temperature increases that have been linked to a shift in tun...
Rapid climate warming in the tundra biome has been linked to increasing shrub dominance. Shrub expan...
Climate change is warming the temperatures and lengthening the Arctic growing season with potentiall...
Rapid climate warming in the tundra biome has been linked to increasing shrub dominance1,2,3,4. Shru...
Rapid climate warming in the tundra biome has been linked to increasing shrub dominance1,2,3,4. Shru...
Recent research using repeat photography, long-term ecological monitoring and dendrochronology has d...
Recent research using repeat photography, long-term ecological monitoring and dendrochronology has d...
Part of Focus on Dynamics of Arctic and Sub-Arctic Vegetation Recent research using repeat photograp...
Part of Focus on Dynamics of Arctic and Sub-Arctic Vegetation Recent research using repeat photograp...
Recent research using repeat photography, long-term ecological monitoring and dendrochronology has d...
Climate warming is a primary driver of observed increases in shrub growth and productivity across th...
Deciduous shrubs are expected to rapidly expand in the Arctic during the coming decades due to clima...
Deciduous shrubs are expected to rapidly expand in the Arctic during the coming decades due to clima...
Woody shrubs have increased in biomass and expanded into new areas throughout the Pan-Arctic tundra ...
Woody shrubs have increased in biomass and expanded into new areas throughout the Pan-Arctic tundra ...
The tundra biome is experiencing rapid temperature increases that have been linked to a shift in tun...
Rapid climate warming in the tundra biome has been linked to increasing shrub dominance. Shrub expan...
Climate change is warming the temperatures and lengthening the Arctic growing season with potentiall...
Rapid climate warming in the tundra biome has been linked to increasing shrub dominance1,2,3,4. Shru...
Rapid climate warming in the tundra biome has been linked to increasing shrub dominance1,2,3,4. Shru...
Recent research using repeat photography, long-term ecological monitoring and dendrochronology has d...
Recent research using repeat photography, long-term ecological monitoring and dendrochronology has d...
Part of Focus on Dynamics of Arctic and Sub-Arctic Vegetation Recent research using repeat photograp...
Part of Focus on Dynamics of Arctic and Sub-Arctic Vegetation Recent research using repeat photograp...
Recent research using repeat photography, long-term ecological monitoring and dendrochronology has d...
Climate warming is a primary driver of observed increases in shrub growth and productivity across th...
Deciduous shrubs are expected to rapidly expand in the Arctic during the coming decades due to clima...
Deciduous shrubs are expected to rapidly expand in the Arctic during the coming decades due to clima...
Woody shrubs have increased in biomass and expanded into new areas throughout the Pan-Arctic tundra ...
Woody shrubs have increased in biomass and expanded into new areas throughout the Pan-Arctic tundra ...