Growing season temperatures and precipitation, and soil nutrient status, were increased in situ at a polar semi-desert site in northwest Spitsbergen to simulate the possible impacts of climate change. During the second year of the experiment the responses of a perennial geophyte, Polygonum viviparum, were assessed both by biometric analyses of vegetative and reproductive structures and by measurements of instantaneous net photosynthesis (Pn). The objectives were (1) to determine whether P. viviparum demonstrates conservative or opportunistic responses to increased temperature, water supply and nutrient availability, (2) to assess whether vegetative and reproductive development show differential sensitivity, and thus whether allocation patte...
This paper compares the responses of two contrasting Arctic ecosystems to climate change simulations...
The Arctic is warming at rapid, unprecedented rates, causing cascading ecological and environmental ...
1 The responses of sub-Arctic heathland vegetation to enhanced UV-B radiation and increased summer p...
Growing season temperatures and precipitation, and soil nutrient status, were increased in situ at a...
A high arctic polar semi-desert community is characterised by a sparse, low and aggregated vegetatio...
Summary 1 Vegetative responses of Empetrum hermaphroditum, Vaccinium vitis-idaea, V. uli ginos...
Impacts of climate change were simulated over five summer seasons in a high arctic polar semi-desert...
A sub-arctic heath community dominated by dwarf shrubs has been subjected to three components of env...
We hypothesized a geographical pattern of the plant performance (seedling development, biomass produ...
Pseudovivipary is an asexual reproductive strategy exhibited by some arctic/alpine grasses in which ...
Pseudovivipary is an asexual reproductive strategy exhibited by some arctic/alpine grasses in which ...
In a factorial field experiment we increased the temperature (OpenTop Chambers) and nutrients (nitro...
Phenology, growth and reproductive measures were taken on a suite of eight low arctic plant species,...
The arctic and alpine regions are predicted to experience some of the highest rates of climate chang...
Cushion plants are important components of alpine and Arctic plant communities around the world. The...
This paper compares the responses of two contrasting Arctic ecosystems to climate change simulations...
The Arctic is warming at rapid, unprecedented rates, causing cascading ecological and environmental ...
1 The responses of sub-Arctic heathland vegetation to enhanced UV-B radiation and increased summer p...
Growing season temperatures and precipitation, and soil nutrient status, were increased in situ at a...
A high arctic polar semi-desert community is characterised by a sparse, low and aggregated vegetatio...
Summary 1 Vegetative responses of Empetrum hermaphroditum, Vaccinium vitis-idaea, V. uli ginos...
Impacts of climate change were simulated over five summer seasons in a high arctic polar semi-desert...
A sub-arctic heath community dominated by dwarf shrubs has been subjected to three components of env...
We hypothesized a geographical pattern of the plant performance (seedling development, biomass produ...
Pseudovivipary is an asexual reproductive strategy exhibited by some arctic/alpine grasses in which ...
Pseudovivipary is an asexual reproductive strategy exhibited by some arctic/alpine grasses in which ...
In a factorial field experiment we increased the temperature (OpenTop Chambers) and nutrients (nitro...
Phenology, growth and reproductive measures were taken on a suite of eight low arctic plant species,...
The arctic and alpine regions are predicted to experience some of the highest rates of climate chang...
Cushion plants are important components of alpine and Arctic plant communities around the world. The...
This paper compares the responses of two contrasting Arctic ecosystems to climate change simulations...
The Arctic is warming at rapid, unprecedented rates, causing cascading ecological and environmental ...
1 The responses of sub-Arctic heathland vegetation to enhanced UV-B radiation and increased summer p...