Temperature and nutrients are major limiting factors in subarctic tundra. Experimental manipulation of nutrient availability along elevational gradients (and thus temperature) can improve our understanding of ecological responses to climate change. However, no study to date has explored impacts of nutrient addition along a tundra elevational gradient, or across contrasting vegetation types along any elevational gradient. We set up a full factorial nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) fertilization experiment in each of two vegetation types (heath and meadow) at 500 m, 800 m, and 1000 m elevation in northern Swedish tundra. We predicted that plant and microbial communities in heath or at lower elevations would be more responsive to N addition whi...
<p><b><i>Background</i></b>: The extent to which nutrient availability influences plant community co...
Global warming has begun to have a major impact on the species composition and functioning of plant ...
Temperature is a primary driver of the distribution of biodiversity as well as of ecosystem boundari...
Climate change in the Arctic has profound effects on tundra vegetation, directly through increasing ...
An improved knowledge of how contrasting types of plant communities and their associated soil biota ...
Rising temperatures associated with global climate change are likely to drive major shifts in plant ...
Soil nutrient supply is likely to change in the Arctic due to altered process rates associated with ...
There has been growing recent use of elevational gradients as tools for assessing effects of tempera...
Elevational gradients are increasingly recognized as a valuable tool for understanding how community...
Elevational gradients are increasingly recognized as a valuable tool for understanding how community...
1. Plant chemical and structural defence compounds are well known to impact upon herbivory of fresh ...
Phosphorus (P) is an important macronutrient in arctic and subarctic tundra and its bioavailability ...
Phosphorus (P) is an important macronutrient in arctic and subarctic tundra and its bioavailability ...
<p><b><i>Background</i></b>: The extent to which nutrient availability influences plant community co...
Global warming has begun to have a major impact on the species composition and functioning of plant ...
Temperature is a primary driver of the distribution of biodiversity as well as of ecosystem boundari...
Climate change in the Arctic has profound effects on tundra vegetation, directly through increasing ...
An improved knowledge of how contrasting types of plant communities and their associated soil biota ...
Rising temperatures associated with global climate change are likely to drive major shifts in plant ...
Soil nutrient supply is likely to change in the Arctic due to altered process rates associated with ...
There has been growing recent use of elevational gradients as tools for assessing effects of tempera...
Elevational gradients are increasingly recognized as a valuable tool for understanding how community...
Elevational gradients are increasingly recognized as a valuable tool for understanding how community...
1. Plant chemical and structural defence compounds are well known to impact upon herbivory of fresh ...
Phosphorus (P) is an important macronutrient in arctic and subarctic tundra and its bioavailability ...
Phosphorus (P) is an important macronutrient in arctic and subarctic tundra and its bioavailability ...
<p><b><i>Background</i></b>: The extent to which nutrient availability influences plant community co...
Global warming has begun to have a major impact on the species composition and functioning of plant ...
Temperature is a primary driver of the distribution of biodiversity as well as of ecosystem boundari...