Water is crucial for plant productivity and survival as a fundamental resource, but water conditions can also cause physiological stress and mechanical disturbance to vegetation. However, these different influences of water on vegetation patterns have not been evaluated simultaneously. Here, we demonstrate the importance of three water aspects (spatial and temporal variation of soil moisture and fluvial disturbance) for three ecologically and evolutionary distinct taxonomical groups (vascular plants, mosses and lichens) in Fennoscandian mountain tundra. Fine‐scale plant occurrence data for 271 species were collected from 378 × 1 m2 plots sampled over broad environmental gradients (water, temperature, radiation, soil pH, cryogenic processes ...
We hypothesized a geographical pattern of the plant performance (seedling development, biomass produ...
Leaf area index (LAI) is an emergent property of vascular plants closely linked to primary productio...
This series of four papers studies the complex dynamics of water-controlled ecosystems from the hydr...
Water is crucial for plant productivity and survival as a fundamental resource, but water conditions...
Water is crucial for plant productivity and survival as a fundamental resource, but water conditions...
The hydrological cycle of tundra has intensified due to accelerated environmental changes. Climatic ...
Here, are the data, on which the analyses of Kemppinen et al. (2019) were based on. The first column...
Hydrologists and ecologists studying tundra ecosystems have worked largely independently, with littl...
Water is one of the most important resources for plants. It controls and influences their diversity ...
Although water stress is an important selective force in many environments, it is not commonly consi...
Although cryptogamic covers are important ecosystem engineers in high Arctic tundra, they were often...
Although cryptogamic covers are important ecosystem engineers in high Arctic tundra, they were often...
AbstractDue to the climate change, vegetation of tundra ecosystems is predicted to shift toward shru...
Discusses tundra environments, i.e. beyond the climatic timberline, mostly in Alaska, Canada, Greenl...
Arctic plant communities are altered by climate changes. The magnitude of these alterations depends ...
We hypothesized a geographical pattern of the plant performance (seedling development, biomass produ...
Leaf area index (LAI) is an emergent property of vascular plants closely linked to primary productio...
This series of four papers studies the complex dynamics of water-controlled ecosystems from the hydr...
Water is crucial for plant productivity and survival as a fundamental resource, but water conditions...
Water is crucial for plant productivity and survival as a fundamental resource, but water conditions...
The hydrological cycle of tundra has intensified due to accelerated environmental changes. Climatic ...
Here, are the data, on which the analyses of Kemppinen et al. (2019) were based on. The first column...
Hydrologists and ecologists studying tundra ecosystems have worked largely independently, with littl...
Water is one of the most important resources for plants. It controls and influences their diversity ...
Although water stress is an important selective force in many environments, it is not commonly consi...
Although cryptogamic covers are important ecosystem engineers in high Arctic tundra, they were often...
Although cryptogamic covers are important ecosystem engineers in high Arctic tundra, they were often...
AbstractDue to the climate change, vegetation of tundra ecosystems is predicted to shift toward shru...
Discusses tundra environments, i.e. beyond the climatic timberline, mostly in Alaska, Canada, Greenl...
Arctic plant communities are altered by climate changes. The magnitude of these alterations depends ...
We hypothesized a geographical pattern of the plant performance (seedling development, biomass produ...
Leaf area index (LAI) is an emergent property of vascular plants closely linked to primary productio...
This series of four papers studies the complex dynamics of water-controlled ecosystems from the hydr...