Climate change is having profound influences on Arctic tundra plant composition, community dynamics, and ecosystem processes. Stoichiometric homeostasis (H), the degree to which a plant maintains its internal nutrient concentrations independent of nutrient variations in its environment, may be a useful approach to predict the impacts of these influences. In this case study, we used fertilization manipulation data to calculate homeostasis indices based on nitrogen (HN), phosphorus (HP), and nitrogen to phosphorus ratios (HN:P) of aboveground tissues for seven common tundra vascular species belonging to three growth forms. We then analyzed species H relationships with dominance, spatial stability, and responsiveness to various experimental ma...
Rapid environmental change at high latitudes is predicted to greatly alter the diversity, structure,...
Plant community assembly processes shape the composition and abundances of species, and encompass fu...
Anthropogenic climate change threatens the stability of Arctic C stores. Soil microbes are central t...
Climate change is having profound influences on arctic tundra plant composition, community dynamics,...
Climate warming is predicted to cause an increase in the growing season by as much as 30% for region...
which an organism maintains its C:N:P ratios around a given species- or stage-specific value despite...
Abstract Chemical responses of tundra vegetation and tundra soil to environmental changes are likely...
We studied the relationship between plant N:P ratio, soil characteristics and species richness in we...
Studies of stoichiometric homeostasis in different types of plant species growing in alpine steppe e...
Plant growth in arctic tundra is known to be commonly limited by nitrogen. However, biogeochemical i...
Tundra vegetation is responding rapidly to on-going climate warming. The changes in plant abundance ...
Understanding plant trait responses to elevated temperatures in the Arctic is critical in light of r...
Climate change in the Arctic has profound effects on tundra vegetation, directly through increasing ...
Ecosystem structure, functioning, and stability have been a focus of ecological and environmental sc...
1. Plant chemical and structural defence compounds are well known to impact upon herbivory of fresh ...
Rapid environmental change at high latitudes is predicted to greatly alter the diversity, structure,...
Plant community assembly processes shape the composition and abundances of species, and encompass fu...
Anthropogenic climate change threatens the stability of Arctic C stores. Soil microbes are central t...
Climate change is having profound influences on arctic tundra plant composition, community dynamics,...
Climate warming is predicted to cause an increase in the growing season by as much as 30% for region...
which an organism maintains its C:N:P ratios around a given species- or stage-specific value despite...
Abstract Chemical responses of tundra vegetation and tundra soil to environmental changes are likely...
We studied the relationship between plant N:P ratio, soil characteristics and species richness in we...
Studies of stoichiometric homeostasis in different types of plant species growing in alpine steppe e...
Plant growth in arctic tundra is known to be commonly limited by nitrogen. However, biogeochemical i...
Tundra vegetation is responding rapidly to on-going climate warming. The changes in plant abundance ...
Understanding plant trait responses to elevated temperatures in the Arctic is critical in light of r...
Climate change in the Arctic has profound effects on tundra vegetation, directly through increasing ...
Ecosystem structure, functioning, and stability have been a focus of ecological and environmental sc...
1. Plant chemical and structural defence compounds are well known to impact upon herbivory of fresh ...
Rapid environmental change at high latitudes is predicted to greatly alter the diversity, structure,...
Plant community assembly processes shape the composition and abundances of species, and encompass fu...
Anthropogenic climate change threatens the stability of Arctic C stores. Soil microbes are central t...