Soils are warming as air temperatures rise across the Arctic and Boreal region concurrent with the expansion of tall-statured shrubs and trees in the tundra. Changes in vegetation structure and function are expected to alter soil thermal regimes, thereby modifying climate feedbacks related to permafrost thaw and carbon cycling. However, current understanding of vegetation impacts on soil temperature is limited to local or regional scales and lacks the generality necessary to predict soil warming and permafrost stability on a pan-Arctic scale. Here we synthesize shallow soil and air temperature observations with broad spatial and temporal coverage collected across 106 sites representing nine different vegetation types in the permafrost regio...
Background: Shrub expansion is transforming Arctic tundra landscapes, but the impact on the large po...
Soil temperature (ST) has a key role in Arctic ecosystem functioning and global environmental change...
Warming and thawing in the Arctic are promoting biogeochemical processing and hydrologic transport i...
Soils are warming as air temperatures rise across the Arctic and Boreal region concurrent with the e...
The Arctic is experiencing strong increases in air temperature during the last decades. High-latitu...
Climate, vegetation, and permafrost are coupled through various positive and negative feedback loops...
Global climate has been warming up for the last decades and it will continue in this century. The Ar...
1.Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tund...
1.Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tund...
Soils in Arctic and boreal ecosystems store twice as much carbon as the atmosphere, a portion of whi...
Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tundra...
A rise in global air temperatures is expected to increase permafrost thaw and alter ecosystem carbon...
In the tundra, woody plants are dispersing towards higher latitudes and altitudes due to increasingl...
International audienceermafrost stores about 1,400 Pg of frozen carbon, mostly in the form of decomp...
Background: Shrub expansion is transforming Arctic tundra landscapes, but the impact on the large po...
Soil temperature (ST) has a key role in Arctic ecosystem functioning and global environmental change...
Warming and thawing in the Arctic are promoting biogeochemical processing and hydrologic transport i...
Soils are warming as air temperatures rise across the Arctic and Boreal region concurrent with the e...
The Arctic is experiencing strong increases in air temperature during the last decades. High-latitu...
Climate, vegetation, and permafrost are coupled through various positive and negative feedback loops...
Global climate has been warming up for the last decades and it will continue in this century. The Ar...
1.Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tund...
1.Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tund...
Soils in Arctic and boreal ecosystems store twice as much carbon as the atmosphere, a portion of whi...
Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tundra...
A rise in global air temperatures is expected to increase permafrost thaw and alter ecosystem carbon...
In the tundra, woody plants are dispersing towards higher latitudes and altitudes due to increasingl...
International audienceermafrost stores about 1,400 Pg of frozen carbon, mostly in the form of decomp...
Background: Shrub expansion is transforming Arctic tundra landscapes, but the impact on the large po...
Soil temperature (ST) has a key role in Arctic ecosystem functioning and global environmental change...
Warming and thawing in the Arctic are promoting biogeochemical processing and hydrologic transport i...