Microbial activity in Arctic tundra ecosystems continues through the winter and is an important component of the annual C budget. This activity is sensitive to climatic variation, particularly snow depth because that regulates soil temperature. The influence of winter conditions on soil N cycling is poorly understood. In this study, we used intact core incubations sampled periodically through the winter and following growing season to measure net N mineralization and nitrification in dry heath and in moist tussock tundra under ambient and experimentally increased snow depths (by use of a snowfence). In dry heath, we sampled soils under Dryas octopetela or Arctostaphylos alpine, while in tussock tundra, we sampled Eriophorum vaginatum tussoc...
Non-sorted circles (NSCs) are important landscape components of Arctic tundra ecosystems as they det...
Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tundra...
Subarctic tundra soils store large quantities of the global organic carbon (C) pool as the decomposi...
Many Arctic regions currently experience an increase in winter snowfall as a result of climate chang...
Climate change may alter nutrient cycling in Arctic soils and plants. Deeper snow during winter, as ...
Our ability to predict effects of changing soil nitrogen (N) in Arctic tundra has been limited by ou...
Understanding N budgets of tundra ecosystems is crucial for projecting future changes in plant commu...
Previous work has shown that passage of Englemann spruce (Picea Englemanii) and subalpine fir (Abies...
To unravel the potential effects of climate warming on soil N availability in a high Arctic tundra e...
Nitrogen availability is considered limiting for plant growth at the forest-tundra ecotone, and it m...
Microbial activity occurs year-round in Arctic soils, including during the winter when soils are fro...
ABSTRACT Tundra ecosystems are typically carbon (C) rich but nitrogen (N) limited. Since biological ...
Tundra ecosystems are typically carbon (C) rich but nitrogen (N) limited. Since biological N2 fixati...
This study determined temporal variability in N pools, both aboveground and belowground, across two ...
This study determined temporal variability in N pools, both aboveground and belowground, across two ...
Non-sorted circles (NSCs) are important landscape components of Arctic tundra ecosystems as they det...
Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tundra...
Subarctic tundra soils store large quantities of the global organic carbon (C) pool as the decomposi...
Many Arctic regions currently experience an increase in winter snowfall as a result of climate chang...
Climate change may alter nutrient cycling in Arctic soils and plants. Deeper snow during winter, as ...
Our ability to predict effects of changing soil nitrogen (N) in Arctic tundra has been limited by ou...
Understanding N budgets of tundra ecosystems is crucial for projecting future changes in plant commu...
Previous work has shown that passage of Englemann spruce (Picea Englemanii) and subalpine fir (Abies...
To unravel the potential effects of climate warming on soil N availability in a high Arctic tundra e...
Nitrogen availability is considered limiting for plant growth at the forest-tundra ecotone, and it m...
Microbial activity occurs year-round in Arctic soils, including during the winter when soils are fro...
ABSTRACT Tundra ecosystems are typically carbon (C) rich but nitrogen (N) limited. Since biological ...
Tundra ecosystems are typically carbon (C) rich but nitrogen (N) limited. Since biological N2 fixati...
This study determined temporal variability in N pools, both aboveground and belowground, across two ...
This study determined temporal variability in N pools, both aboveground and belowground, across two ...
Non-sorted circles (NSCs) are important landscape components of Arctic tundra ecosystems as they det...
Climate warming is faster in the Arctic than the global average. Nutrient availability in the tundra...
Subarctic tundra soils store large quantities of the global organic carbon (C) pool as the decomposi...