Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and intensity of extreme events in northern ecosystems. The outcome of these events across the landscape, might be mediated by species effects, such as niche construction, with likely consequences on vegetation resilience. To test this hypothesis, we simulated an extreme event by removing aboveground vegetation in tundra heathlands dominated by the allelopathic dwarf shrub Empetrum nigrum, a strong niche constructor. We tested the hypothesis under different climate regimes along a 200-km long gradient from oceanic to continental climate in Northern Norway. We studied the vegetation recovery process over ten years along the climatic gradient. The recovery of E. nigrum and subordinate speci...
Climate change is one of many ongoing human-induced environmental changes, but few studies consider ...
Recent research using repeat photography, long-term ecological monitoring and dendrochronology has d...
Rapid climate warming in the tundra biome has been linked to increasing shrub dominance1–4. Shrub ex...
Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and intensity of extreme events in northern eco...
Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and intensity of extreme events in northern eco...
Here we studied at relevant spatial and temporal scales, how the evergreen dwarf shrub Empetrum nigr...
Organisms that modify the environment (niche constructors) are likely candidates to mediate the effe...
Climate change is modifying temperature and precipitation regimes across all seasons in northern eco...
Vast areas of (sub)arctic tundra are dominated by the ericoid dwarf shrub Empetrum hermaphroditum. R...
Global warming has pronounced effects on tundra vegetation, and rising mean temperatures increase p...
Global warming has pronounced effects on tundra vegetation, and rising mean temperatures increase pl...
Global warming has pronounced effects on tundra vegetation, and rising mean temperatures increase p...
Currently warming at more than twice the rate of the global average, the Arctic is rapidly changing ...
The climate is changing across the globe at unprecedented magnitudes, and temperatures in the Arctic...
Extreme winter events that damage vegetation are considered an important climatic cause of arctic br...
Climate change is one of many ongoing human-induced environmental changes, but few studies consider ...
Recent research using repeat photography, long-term ecological monitoring and dendrochronology has d...
Rapid climate warming in the tundra biome has been linked to increasing shrub dominance1–4. Shrub ex...
Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and intensity of extreme events in northern eco...
Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and intensity of extreme events in northern eco...
Here we studied at relevant spatial and temporal scales, how the evergreen dwarf shrub Empetrum nigr...
Organisms that modify the environment (niche constructors) are likely candidates to mediate the effe...
Climate change is modifying temperature and precipitation regimes across all seasons in northern eco...
Vast areas of (sub)arctic tundra are dominated by the ericoid dwarf shrub Empetrum hermaphroditum. R...
Global warming has pronounced effects on tundra vegetation, and rising mean temperatures increase p...
Global warming has pronounced effects on tundra vegetation, and rising mean temperatures increase pl...
Global warming has pronounced effects on tundra vegetation, and rising mean temperatures increase p...
Currently warming at more than twice the rate of the global average, the Arctic is rapidly changing ...
The climate is changing across the globe at unprecedented magnitudes, and temperatures in the Arctic...
Extreme winter events that damage vegetation are considered an important climatic cause of arctic br...
Climate change is one of many ongoing human-induced environmental changes, but few studies consider ...
Recent research using repeat photography, long-term ecological monitoring and dendrochronology has d...
Rapid climate warming in the tundra biome has been linked to increasing shrub dominance1–4. Shrub ex...