Arctic environmental change induces shifts in high-latitude plant community composition and stature with implications for Arctic carbon cycling and energy exchange. Two major components of change in high-latitude ecosystems are the advancement of trees into tundra and the increased abundance and size of shrubs. How future changes in key climatic and environmental drivers will affect distributions of major ecosystem types is an active area of research. Dynamic vegetation models (DVMs) offer a way to investigate multiple and interacting drivers of vegetation distribution and ecosystem function. We employed the LPJ-GUESS tree-individual-based DVM over the Torneträsk area, a sub-Arctic landscape in northern Sweden. Using a highly resolved clima...
Almost half the global soil organic carbon pool is found in northern high latitudes. The majority of...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Climate warming at high northern latitudes has caused substantial increases in plant productivity of...
Arctic environmental change induces shifts in high-latitude plant community composition and stature ...
The global temperature rise is proportional to the cumulative amount of CO2 emissions to the atmosph...
One major challenge to the improvement of regional climate scenarios for the northern high latitudes...
Over the past decades, vegetation and climate have changed significantly in the Arctic. Deciduous sh...
The nature of future climate change will depend on anthropogenic emissions of CO2, as well as climat...
Abstract Tall deciduous shrubs are critically important to carbon and nutrient cycling in high-latit...
In arctic ecosystems, climate change has increased plant productivity. As arctic carbon (C) stocks p...
The dynamic vegetation model (LPJ-GUESS) is used to project transient impacts of changes in climate ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this recordData ava...
Background Tall deciduous shrubs are increasing in range, size and cover across much of the Arctic, ...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Tree-line. (a) The simulated tree-line comparisons between the CRU-for...
Rapid climate change in Arctic regions is of concern due to important feedbacks between the Arctic l...
Almost half the global soil organic carbon pool is found in northern high latitudes. The majority of...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Climate warming at high northern latitudes has caused substantial increases in plant productivity of...
Arctic environmental change induces shifts in high-latitude plant community composition and stature ...
The global temperature rise is proportional to the cumulative amount of CO2 emissions to the atmosph...
One major challenge to the improvement of regional climate scenarios for the northern high latitudes...
Over the past decades, vegetation and climate have changed significantly in the Arctic. Deciduous sh...
The nature of future climate change will depend on anthropogenic emissions of CO2, as well as climat...
Abstract Tall deciduous shrubs are critically important to carbon and nutrient cycling in high-latit...
In arctic ecosystems, climate change has increased plant productivity. As arctic carbon (C) stocks p...
The dynamic vegetation model (LPJ-GUESS) is used to project transient impacts of changes in climate ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this recordData ava...
Background Tall deciduous shrubs are increasing in range, size and cover across much of the Arctic, ...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Tree-line. (a) The simulated tree-line comparisons between the CRU-for...
Rapid climate change in Arctic regions is of concern due to important feedbacks between the Arctic l...
Almost half the global soil organic carbon pool is found in northern high latitudes. The majority of...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Climate warming at high northern latitudes has caused substantial increases in plant productivity of...