Climate warming in the Arctic is occurring considerably faster than the global average. One of the most widespread biological responses to this warming in terrestrial systems has been a marked increase in the productivity of shrubby vegetation. Increased shrub growth and reproduction has the potential to alter both local and global aspects of ecosystem function, making understanding its drivers and environmental impact an important research priority. In this context, considerable research has focused on characterizing relationships between shrub cover, abiotic conditions, and understory communities. However, fewer studies have co-located measurements of these components simultaneously in undisturbed tundra shrub patches to support a compreh...
Global air temperature is unequivocally increasing and will keep rising, more rapidly in the Arctic ...
Species distributions are expected to shift with changes in climate at a global scale. The northern ...
Background Woody shrubs have increased in biomass and expanded into new areas throughout the Pan-Arc...
Climate warming in the Arctic is occurring considerably faster than the global average. One of the m...
The Arctic has warmed by at least 3°C over the past 50 years and this rapid warming is expected to c...
Recent research using repeat photography, long-term ecological monitoring and dendrochronology has d...
1.Tall-shrub expansion into low-statured communities, a hallmark of recent vegetative change across ...
Rapid climate change has been driving changes in Arctic vegetation in recent decades, with increased...
The tundra biome is experiencing rapid temperature increases that have been linked to a shift in tun...
Vegetation composition shifts, and in particular, shrub expansion across the Arctic tundra are some ...
Climate warming is projected to alter the vegetation community composition of arctic and alpine ecos...
Climate change will affect Arctic plant communities directly, by altering growth and recruitment, an...
The climate is changing across the globe at unprecedented magnitudes, and temperatures in the Arctic...
Tundra shrubs are slow-growing species limited by low air temperature and scarce nutrient availabili...
Warming in recent decades has triggered shrub expansion in Arctic and alpine tundra, which is transf...
Global air temperature is unequivocally increasing and will keep rising, more rapidly in the Arctic ...
Species distributions are expected to shift with changes in climate at a global scale. The northern ...
Background Woody shrubs have increased in biomass and expanded into new areas throughout the Pan-Arc...
Climate warming in the Arctic is occurring considerably faster than the global average. One of the m...
The Arctic has warmed by at least 3°C over the past 50 years and this rapid warming is expected to c...
Recent research using repeat photography, long-term ecological monitoring and dendrochronology has d...
1.Tall-shrub expansion into low-statured communities, a hallmark of recent vegetative change across ...
Rapid climate change has been driving changes in Arctic vegetation in recent decades, with increased...
The tundra biome is experiencing rapid temperature increases that have been linked to a shift in tun...
Vegetation composition shifts, and in particular, shrub expansion across the Arctic tundra are some ...
Climate warming is projected to alter the vegetation community composition of arctic and alpine ecos...
Climate change will affect Arctic plant communities directly, by altering growth and recruitment, an...
The climate is changing across the globe at unprecedented magnitudes, and temperatures in the Arctic...
Tundra shrubs are slow-growing species limited by low air temperature and scarce nutrient availabili...
Warming in recent decades has triggered shrub expansion in Arctic and alpine tundra, which is transf...
Global air temperature is unequivocally increasing and will keep rising, more rapidly in the Arctic ...
Species distributions are expected to shift with changes in climate at a global scale. The northern ...
Background Woody shrubs have increased in biomass and expanded into new areas throughout the Pan-Arc...