Tundra vegetation is responding rapidly to on-going climate warming. The changes in plant abundance and chemistry might have cascading effects on tundra food webs, but an integrated understanding of how the responses vary between habitats and across environmental gradients is lacking. We assessed responses in plant abundance and plant chemistry to warmer climate, both at species and community levels, in two different habitats. We used a long-term and multisite warming (OTC) experiment in the Scandinavian forest-tundra ecotone to investigate (i) changes in plant community composition and (ii) responses in foliar nitrogen, phosphorus, and carbon-based secondary compound concentrations in two dominant evergreen dwarf-shrubs (Empetrum hermaphro...
Abstract Arctic tundra consists of diverse habitats that differ in dominant vegetation, soil moistur...
Climate change is rapidly warming high latitude and high elevation regions influencing plant communi...
Climate warming is projected to alter the vegetation community composition of arctic and alpine ecos...
Tundra vegetation is responding rapidly to on-going climate warming. The changes in plant abundance ...
Tundra vegetation is responding rapidly to on-going climate warming. The changes in plant abundance ...
The on-going climate warming is promoting shrub abundance in high latitudes, but the effect of this ...
Recent observations of changes in some tundra ecosystems appear to be responses to a warming climate...
Global air temperature is unequivocally increasing and will keep rising, more rapidly in the Arctic ...
Climate change in cold biomes not only involves higher summer temperatures, but also warmer springs ...
Selective herbivory of palatable plant species provides a competitive advantage for unpalatable plan...
1. Climate warming increases the cover of deciduous shrubs in arctic ecosystems and herbivory is als...
In the long-term, herbivores and climate warming have been shown to alter nutrient levels in tundra ...
Vegetation composition shifts, and in particular, shrub expansion across the Arctic tundra are some ...
Rising temperatures can influence ecosystem processes both directly and indirectly, through effects ...
Organisms that modify the environment (niche constructors) are likely candidates to mediate the effe...
Abstract Arctic tundra consists of diverse habitats that differ in dominant vegetation, soil moistur...
Climate change is rapidly warming high latitude and high elevation regions influencing plant communi...
Climate warming is projected to alter the vegetation community composition of arctic and alpine ecos...
Tundra vegetation is responding rapidly to on-going climate warming. The changes in plant abundance ...
Tundra vegetation is responding rapidly to on-going climate warming. The changes in plant abundance ...
The on-going climate warming is promoting shrub abundance in high latitudes, but the effect of this ...
Recent observations of changes in some tundra ecosystems appear to be responses to a warming climate...
Global air temperature is unequivocally increasing and will keep rising, more rapidly in the Arctic ...
Climate change in cold biomes not only involves higher summer temperatures, but also warmer springs ...
Selective herbivory of palatable plant species provides a competitive advantage for unpalatable plan...
1. Climate warming increases the cover of deciduous shrubs in arctic ecosystems and herbivory is als...
In the long-term, herbivores and climate warming have been shown to alter nutrient levels in tundra ...
Vegetation composition shifts, and in particular, shrub expansion across the Arctic tundra are some ...
Rising temperatures can influence ecosystem processes both directly and indirectly, through effects ...
Organisms that modify the environment (niche constructors) are likely candidates to mediate the effe...
Abstract Arctic tundra consists of diverse habitats that differ in dominant vegetation, soil moistur...
Climate change is rapidly warming high latitude and high elevation regions influencing plant communi...
Climate warming is projected to alter the vegetation community composition of arctic and alpine ecos...