Selective herbivory of palatable plant species provides a competitive advantage for unpalatable plant species, which often have slow growth rates and produce slowly decomposable litter. We hypothesized that through a shift in the vegetation community from palatable, deciduous dwarf shrubs to unpalatable, evergreen dwarf shrubs, selective herbivory may counteract the increased shrub abundance that is otherwise found in tundra ecosystems, in turn interacting with the responses of ecosystem carbon (C) stocks and CO2 balance to climatic warming. We tested this hypothesis in a 19-year field experiment with factorial treatments of warming and simulated herbivory on the dominant deciduous dwarf shrub Vacciniummyrtillus. Warming was associated with...
Arctic and alpine ecosystems are experiencing fundamental changes in vegetation composition due to i...
Background: Shrub cover in arctic and alpine ecosystems has increased in recent decades, and is pred...
Climate change is occurring across the world, with effects varying by ecosystem and region but alrea...
Tundra vegetation is responding rapidly to on-going climate warming. The changes in plant abundance ...
Large herbivores can control plant community composition and, under certain conditions, even induce ...
Climate warming is a primary driver of observed increases in shrub growth and productivity across th...
The on-going climate warming is promoting shrub abundance in high latitudes, but the effect of this ...
Recent Pan-Arctic shrub expansion has been interpreted as a response to a warmer climate. However, h...
Vegetation composition shifts, and in particular, shrub expansion across the Arctic tundra are some ...
Climate warming is altering the diversity of plant communities but it remains unknown which species ...
Variation in intraspecific traits is one important mechanism that can allow plant species to respond...
1. Large herbivores can control plant community composition and, under certain conditions, even indu...
Arctic tundra vegetation provides many ecological services that have implications for the global cli...
1. Climate warming increases the cover of deciduous shrubs in arctic ecosystems and herbivory is als...
High-latitude ecosystems store large amounts of carbon (C); however, the C storage of these ecosyste...
Arctic and alpine ecosystems are experiencing fundamental changes in vegetation composition due to i...
Background: Shrub cover in arctic and alpine ecosystems has increased in recent decades, and is pred...
Climate change is occurring across the world, with effects varying by ecosystem and region but alrea...
Tundra vegetation is responding rapidly to on-going climate warming. The changes in plant abundance ...
Large herbivores can control plant community composition and, under certain conditions, even induce ...
Climate warming is a primary driver of observed increases in shrub growth and productivity across th...
The on-going climate warming is promoting shrub abundance in high latitudes, but the effect of this ...
Recent Pan-Arctic shrub expansion has been interpreted as a response to a warmer climate. However, h...
Vegetation composition shifts, and in particular, shrub expansion across the Arctic tundra are some ...
Climate warming is altering the diversity of plant communities but it remains unknown which species ...
Variation in intraspecific traits is one important mechanism that can allow plant species to respond...
1. Large herbivores can control plant community composition and, under certain conditions, even indu...
Arctic tundra vegetation provides many ecological services that have implications for the global cli...
1. Climate warming increases the cover of deciduous shrubs in arctic ecosystems and herbivory is als...
High-latitude ecosystems store large amounts of carbon (C); however, the C storage of these ecosyste...
Arctic and alpine ecosystems are experiencing fundamental changes in vegetation composition due to i...
Background: Shrub cover in arctic and alpine ecosystems has increased in recent decades, and is pred...
Climate change is occurring across the world, with effects varying by ecosystem and region but alrea...