1. Climate change in the subarctic is expected to influence vegetation composition, specifically bryophyte and lichen communities, thereby modifying litter decomposition rates and carbon (C) dynamics of these systems with possible feedbacks to climate. 2. In a 2-year experiment, we investigated decomposition rates and chemical traits of 27 bryophytes, 17 lichens and 5 vascular plants in litter beds in subarctic Sweden. The majority of the sampled cryptogam species are widespread at higher northern latitudes. 3. Average 2-year litter decomposition rates (exponential mass loss constant k) of lichen (0.44 +/- 0.01) and vascular plant (0.56 +/- 0.03) species were higher than that of bryophytes (0.11 +/- 0.01), while within main cryptogam taxa, ...
There is concern that changes in climate and land use could increase rates of decomposition in peatl...
• Background: Recent decades have seen a major surge in the study of interspecific variation in func...
Historically, slow decomposition rates have resulted in the accumulation of large amounts of carbon ...
1. Climate change in the subarctic is expected to influence vegetation composition, specifically bry...
Lichens and bryophytes are abundant primary producers in high latitude and high elevation ecosystems...
Functional traits influence how an organism responds to its environment and how this can affect ecos...
Little is known about the impact of changing temperature regimes on composition and diversity of cry...
Despite the high relevance of communities dominated by lichens, mosses and cyanobacteria living on t...
Functional traits influence how an organism responds to its environment and how this can affect ecos...
High-latitude ecosystems are important carbon accumulators, mainly as a result of low decomposition ...
Despite the high relevance of communities dominated by lichens, mosses and cyanobacteria living on t...
1. Plant growth forms are widely used to predict the effects of environmental changes, such as clima...
In tundra ecosystems, global warming is expected to accelerate litter decomposition and to lead to s...
Little is known about the impact of changing temperature regimes on composition and diversity of cry...
Functional traits are becoming increasingly important tools to evaluate plant community response to ...
There is concern that changes in climate and land use could increase rates of decomposition in peatl...
• Background: Recent decades have seen a major surge in the study of interspecific variation in func...
Historically, slow decomposition rates have resulted in the accumulation of large amounts of carbon ...
1. Climate change in the subarctic is expected to influence vegetation composition, specifically bry...
Lichens and bryophytes are abundant primary producers in high latitude and high elevation ecosystems...
Functional traits influence how an organism responds to its environment and how this can affect ecos...
Little is known about the impact of changing temperature regimes on composition and diversity of cry...
Despite the high relevance of communities dominated by lichens, mosses and cyanobacteria living on t...
Functional traits influence how an organism responds to its environment and how this can affect ecos...
High-latitude ecosystems are important carbon accumulators, mainly as a result of low decomposition ...
Despite the high relevance of communities dominated by lichens, mosses and cyanobacteria living on t...
1. Plant growth forms are widely used to predict the effects of environmental changes, such as clima...
In tundra ecosystems, global warming is expected to accelerate litter decomposition and to lead to s...
Little is known about the impact of changing temperature regimes on composition and diversity of cry...
Functional traits are becoming increasingly important tools to evaluate plant community response to ...
There is concern that changes in climate and land use could increase rates of decomposition in peatl...
• Background: Recent decades have seen a major surge in the study of interspecific variation in func...
Historically, slow decomposition rates have resulted in the accumulation of large amounts of carbon ...