Heterogeneity has been observed in the responses of Arctic shrubs to climate variability over recent decades, which may reflect landscape-scale variability in belowground resources. At a northern fringe of tall shrub expansion (Yuribei, Yamal Peninsula, Russia), we sought to determine the mechanisms relating nitrogen (N) limitation to shrub growth over decadal time. We analysed the ratio of 15N to 14N isotopes in wood rings of 10 Salix lanata individuals (399 measurements) to reconstruct annual point-based bioavailable N between 1980 and 2013. We applied a model-fitting/model-selection approach with a suite of competing ecological models to assess the most-likely mechanisms that explain each shrub’s individual time-series. Shrub δ15N time-s...
High-latitude peatlands are important soil carbon sinks. In these ecosystems, the mineralization of ...
Woody shrubs have increased in biomass and expanded into new areas throughout the Pan-Arctic tundra ...
Global warming will lead to increased nitrogen supply in tundra ecosystems. How increased N supply a...
— Heterogeneity has been observed in the responses of Arctic shrubs to climate variability over rece...
Rationale. Shrub growth and expansion is occurring in the Arctic, with implications for global clima...
Abstract Tall deciduous shrubs are critically important to carbon and nutrient cycling in high-latit...
Deciduous shrubs are expected to rapidly expand in the Arctic during the coming decades due to clima...
1. Long time series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understa...
Substantial evidence indicates a circumpolar ‘greening’ trend largely attributed to an increase in t...
1. Long time-series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understa...
Tundra shrubs are slow-growing species limited by low air temperature and scarce nutrient availabili...
Recent changes in species composition, and increases in shrub abundance in particular, have been rep...
Arctic environmental change induces shifts in high-latitude plant community composition and stature ...
The tundra biome is experiencing rapid temperature increases that have been linked to a shift in tun...
Abstract Observational and experimental studies have generally shown that warming is associated w...
High-latitude peatlands are important soil carbon sinks. In these ecosystems, the mineralization of ...
Woody shrubs have increased in biomass and expanded into new areas throughout the Pan-Arctic tundra ...
Global warming will lead to increased nitrogen supply in tundra ecosystems. How increased N supply a...
— Heterogeneity has been observed in the responses of Arctic shrubs to climate variability over rece...
Rationale. Shrub growth and expansion is occurring in the Arctic, with implications for global clima...
Abstract Tall deciduous shrubs are critically important to carbon and nutrient cycling in high-latit...
Deciduous shrubs are expected to rapidly expand in the Arctic during the coming decades due to clima...
1. Long time series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understa...
Substantial evidence indicates a circumpolar ‘greening’ trend largely attributed to an increase in t...
1. Long time-series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understa...
Tundra shrubs are slow-growing species limited by low air temperature and scarce nutrient availabili...
Recent changes in species composition, and increases in shrub abundance in particular, have been rep...
Arctic environmental change induces shifts in high-latitude plant community composition and stature ...
The tundra biome is experiencing rapid temperature increases that have been linked to a shift in tun...
Abstract Observational and experimental studies have generally shown that warming is associated w...
High-latitude peatlands are important soil carbon sinks. In these ecosystems, the mineralization of ...
Woody shrubs have increased in biomass and expanded into new areas throughout the Pan-Arctic tundra ...
Global warming will lead to increased nitrogen supply in tundra ecosystems. How increased N supply a...