Warming will likely stimulate Arctic primary production, but also soil C and N mineralization, and it remains uncertain whether the Arctic will become a sink or a source for CO2. Increasing insect herbivory may also dampen the positive response of plant production and soil C input to warming. We conducted an open-air warming experiment with Subarctic field layer vegetation in North Finland to explore the effects of warming (+3°C) and reduced insect herbivory (67% reduction in leaf damage using an insecticide) on soil C and N dynamics. We found that plant root growth, soil C and N concentrations, microbial biomass C, microbial activity, and soil NH4+ availability were increased by both warming and reduced herbivory when applied alone, but no...
Herbivores can exert major controls over biogeochemical cycling. As invertebrates are highly sensiti...
The circumpolar Arctic is currently facing multiple global changes that have the potential to alter ...
Climate warming is expected to have particularly strong effects on tundra and boreal ecosystems, yet...
Warming will likely stimulate Arctic primary production, but also soil C and N mineralization, and i...
Warming will likely stimulate Arctic primary production, but also soil C and N mineralization, and i...
Climate warming is anticipated to make high latitude ecosystems stronger C sinks through increasing ...
1. Climate warming increases the cover of deciduous shrubs in arctic ecosystems and herbivory is als...
Arctic soil carbon (C) stocks are threatened by the rapidly advancing global warming. In addition to...
The consequences of warming-induced ‘shrubification’ on Arctic soil carbon storage are receiving inc...
Warming may increase the extent and intensity of insect defoliations within Arctic ecosystems. A tho...
Tiivistelmä/Referat – Abstract Global warming and its coinstantaneous disturbance are intensively...
Climatic warming leads to the expansion of deciduous shrubs and trees in the Arctic. This leads to h...
Aims. Climate warming raises the probability of range expansions of warm-adapted temperate species i...
Non-sorted circles (NSCs) are important landscape components of Arctic tundra ecosystems as they det...
Global warming in the Arctic may alter decomposition rates in Arctic soils and therefore nutrient av...
Herbivores can exert major controls over biogeochemical cycling. As invertebrates are highly sensiti...
The circumpolar Arctic is currently facing multiple global changes that have the potential to alter ...
Climate warming is expected to have particularly strong effects on tundra and boreal ecosystems, yet...
Warming will likely stimulate Arctic primary production, but also soil C and N mineralization, and i...
Warming will likely stimulate Arctic primary production, but also soil C and N mineralization, and i...
Climate warming is anticipated to make high latitude ecosystems stronger C sinks through increasing ...
1. Climate warming increases the cover of deciduous shrubs in arctic ecosystems and herbivory is als...
Arctic soil carbon (C) stocks are threatened by the rapidly advancing global warming. In addition to...
The consequences of warming-induced ‘shrubification’ on Arctic soil carbon storage are receiving inc...
Warming may increase the extent and intensity of insect defoliations within Arctic ecosystems. A tho...
Tiivistelmä/Referat – Abstract Global warming and its coinstantaneous disturbance are intensively...
Climatic warming leads to the expansion of deciduous shrubs and trees in the Arctic. This leads to h...
Aims. Climate warming raises the probability of range expansions of warm-adapted temperate species i...
Non-sorted circles (NSCs) are important landscape components of Arctic tundra ecosystems as they det...
Global warming in the Arctic may alter decomposition rates in Arctic soils and therefore nutrient av...
Herbivores can exert major controls over biogeochemical cycling. As invertebrates are highly sensiti...
The circumpolar Arctic is currently facing multiple global changes that have the potential to alter ...
Climate warming is expected to have particularly strong effects on tundra and boreal ecosystems, yet...