The Arctic is warming at an alarming rate. While changes in plant community composition and phenology have been extensively reported, the effects of climate change on reproduction remain poorly understood. We quantified multidecadal changes in flower density for nine tundra plant species at a low- and a high-Arctic site in Greenland. We found substantial changes in flower density over time, but the temporal trends and drivers of flower density differed both between species and sites. Total flower density increased over time at the low-Arctic site, whereas the high-Arctic site showed no directional change. Within and between sites, the direction and rate of change differed among species, with varying effects of summer temperature, the temper...
Recent increases in global temperatures are having substantial and often unpredictable consequences ...
In temperate regions there are clear indications that spring flowering plants are flowering earlier ...
<div><p>The goal of this study is to determine if the response of arctic plants to warming is consis...
The Arctic is warming at an alarming rate. While changes in plant community composition and phenolog...
The Arctic is warming at an alarming rate. While changes in plant community composition and phenolog...
When plant species compete for pollinators, climate warming may cause directional change in flowerin...
Recent changes in climate have led to significant shifts in phenology, with many studies demonstrati...
Previous studies have shown that Arctic plants typically respond to warming with increased growth an...
Previous studies have shown that Arctic plants typically respond to warming with increased growth an...
We provide new information on changes in tundra plant sexual reproduction in response to long-term (...
Previous studies have shown that Arctic plants typically respond to warming with increased growth an...
<p>Rapid climate change in the Arctic may increase sexual reproduction in plants because of changes ...
Although many studies have examined the phenological mismatches between interacting organisms, few h...
In temperate regions there are clear indications that spring flowering plants are flowering earlier ...
Recent increases in global temperatures are having substantial and often unpredictable consequences ...
Recent increases in global temperatures are having substantial and often unpredictable consequences ...
In temperate regions there are clear indications that spring flowering plants are flowering earlier ...
<div><p>The goal of this study is to determine if the response of arctic plants to warming is consis...
The Arctic is warming at an alarming rate. While changes in plant community composition and phenolog...
The Arctic is warming at an alarming rate. While changes in plant community composition and phenolog...
When plant species compete for pollinators, climate warming may cause directional change in flowerin...
Recent changes in climate have led to significant shifts in phenology, with many studies demonstrati...
Previous studies have shown that Arctic plants typically respond to warming with increased growth an...
Previous studies have shown that Arctic plants typically respond to warming with increased growth an...
We provide new information on changes in tundra plant sexual reproduction in response to long-term (...
Previous studies have shown that Arctic plants typically respond to warming with increased growth an...
<p>Rapid climate change in the Arctic may increase sexual reproduction in plants because of changes ...
Although many studies have examined the phenological mismatches between interacting organisms, few h...
In temperate regions there are clear indications that spring flowering plants are flowering earlier ...
Recent increases in global temperatures are having substantial and often unpredictable consequences ...
Recent increases in global temperatures are having substantial and often unpredictable consequences ...
In temperate regions there are clear indications that spring flowering plants are flowering earlier ...
<div><p>The goal of this study is to determine if the response of arctic plants to warming is consis...