Deciduous shrubs are expected to rapidly expand in the Arctic during the coming decades due to climate warming. A transition towards more shrub-dominated tundra may have large implications for the regional surface energy balance, permafrost stability and carbon storage capacity, with consequences for the global climate system. However, little information is available on the natural long-term shrub growth response to climatic variability. Our aim was to determine the climate factor and time period that are most important to annual shrub growth in our research site in NE-Siberia. Therefore, we determined annual radial growth rates in Salix pulchra and Betula nana shrubs by measuring ring widths. We constructed shrub ring width chronologies an...
Growth in arctic vegetation is generally expected to increase under a warming climate, particularly ...
Recent research using repeat photography, long-term ecological monitoring and dendrochronology has d...
Part of Focus on Dynamics of Arctic and Sub-Arctic Vegetation Recent research using repeat photograp...
Deciduous shrubs are expected to rapidly expand in the Arctic during the coming decades due to clima...
Deciduous shrubs are expected to rapidly expand in the Arctic during the coming decades due to clima...
The tundra biome is experiencing rapid temperature increases that have been linked to a shift in tun...
Rapid climate warming in the tundra biome has been linked to increasing shrub dominance. Shrub expan...
Rapid climate warming in the tundra biome has been linked to increasing shrub dominance1,2,3,4. Shru...
Rapid climate warming in the tundra biome has been linked to increasing shrub dominance1,2,3,4. Shru...
Rationale. Shrub growth and expansion is occurring in the Arctic, with implications for global clima...
Tundra shrubs are slow-growing species limited by low air temperature and scarce nutrient availabili...
Tundra shrubs are slow-growing species limited by low air temperature and scarce nutrient availabili...
Abstract Tundra shrubs reflect climate sensitivities in their growth-ring widths, yet tissue-specifi...
Warming in recent decades has triggered shrub expansion in Arctic and alpine tundra, which is transf...
The Arctic is experiencing strong increases in air temperature during the last decades. High-latitu...
Growth in arctic vegetation is generally expected to increase under a warming climate, particularly ...
Recent research using repeat photography, long-term ecological monitoring and dendrochronology has d...
Part of Focus on Dynamics of Arctic and Sub-Arctic Vegetation Recent research using repeat photograp...
Deciduous shrubs are expected to rapidly expand in the Arctic during the coming decades due to clima...
Deciduous shrubs are expected to rapidly expand in the Arctic during the coming decades due to clima...
The tundra biome is experiencing rapid temperature increases that have been linked to a shift in tun...
Rapid climate warming in the tundra biome has been linked to increasing shrub dominance. Shrub expan...
Rapid climate warming in the tundra biome has been linked to increasing shrub dominance1,2,3,4. Shru...
Rapid climate warming in the tundra biome has been linked to increasing shrub dominance1,2,3,4. Shru...
Rationale. Shrub growth and expansion is occurring in the Arctic, with implications for global clima...
Tundra shrubs are slow-growing species limited by low air temperature and scarce nutrient availabili...
Tundra shrubs are slow-growing species limited by low air temperature and scarce nutrient availabili...
Abstract Tundra shrubs reflect climate sensitivities in their growth-ring widths, yet tissue-specifi...
Warming in recent decades has triggered shrub expansion in Arctic and alpine tundra, which is transf...
The Arctic is experiencing strong increases in air temperature during the last decades. High-latitu...
Growth in arctic vegetation is generally expected to increase under a warming climate, particularly ...
Recent research using repeat photography, long-term ecological monitoring and dendrochronology has d...
Part of Focus on Dynamics of Arctic and Sub-Arctic Vegetation Recent research using repeat photograp...