The arctic tundra is undergoing climate-driven changes and there are serious concerns related to the future of arctic biodiversity and altered ecological processes under possible climate change scenarios. Arctic land surface temperatures and precipitation are predicted to increase further, likely causing major transformation in terrestrial ecosystems. As a response to increasing temperatures, shifts in vegetation and soil fungal communities have already been observed. Little is known, however, how long-term experimental warming coupled with increased snow depth influence the trajectories of soil fungal communities in different tundra types. We compared edaphic variables and fungal community composition in experimental plots simulating the e...
Changing climate is expected to alter precipitation patterns in the Arctic, with consequences for su...
Vegetation change of the Arctic tundra due to global warming is a well-known process, but the implic...
Changing climate is expected to alter precipitation patterns in the Arctic, with consequences for su...
In the last decades, average land surface temperatures in the Arctic have increased at rates up to s...
Climate warming leads to more intensive evaporation from the Arctic sea resulting in increased preci...
© 2016 The Authors Climate warming leads to more intensive evaporation from the Arctic sea resulting...
Fungi, including symbionts, pathogens and decomposers, play crucial roles in community dynamics and ...
AbstractClimate warming leads to more intensive evaporation from the Arctic sea resulting in increas...
The rate of climate warming in the Arctic nearly doubles warming in the temp...
Arctic regions are experiencing the greatest rates of climate warming on the planet and marked chang...
Arctic tundra regions have been responding to global warming with visible changes in plant community...
Arctic tundra regions have been responding to global warming with visible changes in plant community...
Fungi play a key role in soil-plant interactions, nutrient cycling, and carbon flow and are essentia...
Composition and functioning of arctic soil fungal communities may alter rapidly due to the ongoing t...
Fungi play a key role in soil–plant interactions, nutrient cycling and carbon flow and are essential...
Changing climate is expected to alter precipitation patterns in the Arctic, with consequences for su...
Vegetation change of the Arctic tundra due to global warming is a well-known process, but the implic...
Changing climate is expected to alter precipitation patterns in the Arctic, with consequences for su...
In the last decades, average land surface temperatures in the Arctic have increased at rates up to s...
Climate warming leads to more intensive evaporation from the Arctic sea resulting in increased preci...
© 2016 The Authors Climate warming leads to more intensive evaporation from the Arctic sea resulting...
Fungi, including symbionts, pathogens and decomposers, play crucial roles in community dynamics and ...
AbstractClimate warming leads to more intensive evaporation from the Arctic sea resulting in increas...
The rate of climate warming in the Arctic nearly doubles warming in the temp...
Arctic regions are experiencing the greatest rates of climate warming on the planet and marked chang...
Arctic tundra regions have been responding to global warming with visible changes in plant community...
Arctic tundra regions have been responding to global warming with visible changes in plant community...
Fungi play a key role in soil-plant interactions, nutrient cycling, and carbon flow and are essentia...
Composition and functioning of arctic soil fungal communities may alter rapidly due to the ongoing t...
Fungi play a key role in soil–plant interactions, nutrient cycling and carbon flow and are essential...
Changing climate is expected to alter precipitation patterns in the Arctic, with consequences for su...
Vegetation change of the Arctic tundra due to global warming is a well-known process, but the implic...
Changing climate is expected to alter precipitation patterns in the Arctic, with consequences for su...