Shrubs and trees are expected to expand in the sub-Arctic due to global warming. Our study was conducted in Abisko, sub-arctic Sweden. We recorded the change in coverage of shrub and tree species over a 32- to 34-year period, in three 50 x 50 m plots; in the alpine-tree-line ecotone. The cover of shrubs and trees (=3.5 cm) were noted and positions determined. There has been a substantial increase of cover of shrubs and trees, particularly dwarf birch (Betula nana), and mountain birch (Betula pubescens ssp. czerepanovii), and an establishment of aspen (Populus tremula). The other species willows (Salix spp.), juniper (Juniperus communis), and rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) revealed inconsistent changes among the plots. Although this study was unab...
The global climate is changing rapidly and Arctic regions are showing responses to recent warming. R...
Substantial evidence indicates a circumpolar ‘greening’ trend largely attributed to an increase in t...
Alpine and arctic tree line expansion depends on the establishment of tree seedlings above the curre...
1. One of the most palpable effects of warming in Arctic ecosystems is shrub expansion above the tre...
This study was conducted in the Swedish sub-Arctic, near Abisko, in order to assess the direction an...
1. Identifying plant communities that are resistant to climate change will be critical for developin...
Abstract In the forest‐tundra ecotone of the North Fennoscandian inland, summer and winter temperat...
The on-going climate warming is promoting shrub abundance in high latitudes, but the effect of this ...
Part of Focus on Dynamics of Arctic and Sub-Arctic Vegetation Recent research using repeat photograp...
Recent Pan-Arctic shrub expansion has been interpreted as a response to a warmer climate. However, h...
Abstract Question: In recent decades, high‐latitude climate has shown regionally variable trends to...
<p>Coverage (mean+1SE; n = 6) of the shrubs <i>Cassiope tetragona</i>, <i>Empetrum hermaphroditum</i...
Tundra shrubs are slow-growing species limited by low air temperature and scarce nutrient availabili...
Abstract Observational and experimental studies have generally shown that warming is associated w...
Aim: Models project that climate warming will cause the tree line to move to higher elevations in al...
The global climate is changing rapidly and Arctic regions are showing responses to recent warming. R...
Substantial evidence indicates a circumpolar ‘greening’ trend largely attributed to an increase in t...
Alpine and arctic tree line expansion depends on the establishment of tree seedlings above the curre...
1. One of the most palpable effects of warming in Arctic ecosystems is shrub expansion above the tre...
This study was conducted in the Swedish sub-Arctic, near Abisko, in order to assess the direction an...
1. Identifying plant communities that are resistant to climate change will be critical for developin...
Abstract In the forest‐tundra ecotone of the North Fennoscandian inland, summer and winter temperat...
The on-going climate warming is promoting shrub abundance in high latitudes, but the effect of this ...
Part of Focus on Dynamics of Arctic and Sub-Arctic Vegetation Recent research using repeat photograp...
Recent Pan-Arctic shrub expansion has been interpreted as a response to a warmer climate. However, h...
Abstract Question: In recent decades, high‐latitude climate has shown regionally variable trends to...
<p>Coverage (mean+1SE; n = 6) of the shrubs <i>Cassiope tetragona</i>, <i>Empetrum hermaphroditum</i...
Tundra shrubs are slow-growing species limited by low air temperature and scarce nutrient availabili...
Abstract Observational and experimental studies have generally shown that warming is associated w...
Aim: Models project that climate warming will cause the tree line to move to higher elevations in al...
The global climate is changing rapidly and Arctic regions are showing responses to recent warming. R...
Substantial evidence indicates a circumpolar ‘greening’ trend largely attributed to an increase in t...
Alpine and arctic tree line expansion depends on the establishment of tree seedlings above the curre...