Climate warming at high northern latitudes has caused substantial increases in plant productivity of tundra vegetation and an expansion of the range of deciduous shrub species. However significant the increase in carbon (C) contained within above-ground shrub biomass, it is modest in comparison with the amount of C stored in the soil in tundra ecosystems. Here, we use a ‘space-for-time' approach to test the hypothesis that a shift from lower-productivity tundra heath to higher-productivity deciduous shrub vegetation in the sub-Arctic may lead to a loss of soil C that out-weighs the increase in above-ground shrub biomass. We further hypothesize that a shift from ericoid to ectomycorrhizal systems coincident with this vegetation change ...
Sub-arctic birch forests (Betula pubescens Ehrh. ssp. czerepanovii) periodically suffer large-scale ...
The supply of recent photosynthate from plants to soils is thought to be a critical mechanism regula...
Carbon cycle feedbacks from permafrost ecosystems are expected to accelerate global climate change. ...
Climate warming at high northern latitudes has caused substantial increases in plant productivity of...
In arctic ecosystems, climate change has increased plant productivity. As arctic carbon (C) stocks p...
Background Tall deciduous shrubs are increasing in range, size and cover across much of the Arctic, ...
Rapid climate change in the Arctic and Sub-Arctic is causing vegetation change across large areas of...
Background Tall deciduous shrubs are increasing in range, size and cover across much of the Arctic, ...
Tundra ecosystems are global belowground sinks for atmospheric CO2. Ongoing warming-induced encroach...
Shrub expansion at high latitudes has been implicated in driving vegetation "greening" trends and ma...
The consequences of warming-induced ‘shrubification’ on Arctic soil carbon storage are receiving inc...
Shrub expansion at high latitudes has been implicated in driving vegetation 'greening' trends and ma...
Sub-arctic birch forests (Betula pubescens Ehrh. ssp. czerepanovii) periodically suffer large-scale ...
The supply of recent photosynthate from plants to soils is thought to be a critical mechanism regula...
Carbon cycle feedbacks from permafrost ecosystems are expected to accelerate global climate change. ...
Climate warming at high northern latitudes has caused substantial increases in plant productivity of...
In arctic ecosystems, climate change has increased plant productivity. As arctic carbon (C) stocks p...
Background Tall deciduous shrubs are increasing in range, size and cover across much of the Arctic, ...
Rapid climate change in the Arctic and Sub-Arctic is causing vegetation change across large areas of...
Background Tall deciduous shrubs are increasing in range, size and cover across much of the Arctic, ...
Tundra ecosystems are global belowground sinks for atmospheric CO2. Ongoing warming-induced encroach...
Shrub expansion at high latitudes has been implicated in driving vegetation "greening" trends and ma...
The consequences of warming-induced ‘shrubification’ on Arctic soil carbon storage are receiving inc...
Shrub expansion at high latitudes has been implicated in driving vegetation 'greening' trends and ma...
Sub-arctic birch forests (Betula pubescens Ehrh. ssp. czerepanovii) periodically suffer large-scale ...
The supply of recent photosynthate from plants to soils is thought to be a critical mechanism regula...
Carbon cycle feedbacks from permafrost ecosystems are expected to accelerate global climate change. ...