Climate warming allows generalist boreal consumers to expand into arctic ecosystems. We present experimental and observational field data showing that a generalist boreal insect pest – the winter moth (Operophtera brumata Linnaeus, 1758) – is expanding its outbreak range out of the northern-boreal mountain birch forest in northeast Fennoscandia and into the adjacent low-artic shrub tundra. This is the first documented example of an outbreaking boreal insect pest expanding into a tundra ecosystem. The expansion has coincided with a long-term advancing trend in the expected hatching date of moth eggs in spring for the study region. We show that the winter moth can complete development on low-arctic willows and that the density of winter moth ...
Predicting impacts of global warming requires understanding of the extent to which plant biomass and...
This project examines the recent outbreak of the invasive winter moth (Operophtera brumata) in mid-c...
Invasive species must often survive combinations of environmental conditions that differ considerabl...
Climate warming allows generalist boreal consumers to expand into arctic ecosystems. We present expe...
Climate warming allows generalist boreal consumers to expand into Arctic ecosystems. We present expe...
1. The boreal biome exhibits distinct alternative ecosystem states with high and low levels of tree-...
In sub-arctic mountain birch forest in northern Fennoscandia, the 2 geometrid moth species Epirrita ...
Aim: Tundra ecosystems are highly vulnerable to climate change and climate-growth responses of Arcti...
1.The boreal biome exhibits distinct alternative ecosystem states with high and low levels of tree c...
Earlier snowmelt and warming temperatures in the Arctic will impact multiple trophic levels through ...
Forests are affected by climate change in various ways. This includes abiotic factors such as drough...
The frequency and severity of outbreaks by pestiferous insects is increasing globally, likely as a r...
Outbreaks of pest species can cause extensive damage to arable crops and to forest production. Some ...
Forests are being hit by climate change in various ways. This includes abiotic factors such as droug...
Climatic impacts are especially pronounced in the Arctic, which as a region is warming twice as fast...
Predicting impacts of global warming requires understanding of the extent to which plant biomass and...
This project examines the recent outbreak of the invasive winter moth (Operophtera brumata) in mid-c...
Invasive species must often survive combinations of environmental conditions that differ considerabl...
Climate warming allows generalist boreal consumers to expand into arctic ecosystems. We present expe...
Climate warming allows generalist boreal consumers to expand into Arctic ecosystems. We present expe...
1. The boreal biome exhibits distinct alternative ecosystem states with high and low levels of tree-...
In sub-arctic mountain birch forest in northern Fennoscandia, the 2 geometrid moth species Epirrita ...
Aim: Tundra ecosystems are highly vulnerable to climate change and climate-growth responses of Arcti...
1.The boreal biome exhibits distinct alternative ecosystem states with high and low levels of tree c...
Earlier snowmelt and warming temperatures in the Arctic will impact multiple trophic levels through ...
Forests are affected by climate change in various ways. This includes abiotic factors such as drough...
The frequency and severity of outbreaks by pestiferous insects is increasing globally, likely as a r...
Outbreaks of pest species can cause extensive damage to arable crops and to forest production. Some ...
Forests are being hit by climate change in various ways. This includes abiotic factors such as droug...
Climatic impacts are especially pronounced in the Arctic, which as a region is warming twice as fast...
Predicting impacts of global warming requires understanding of the extent to which plant biomass and...
This project examines the recent outbreak of the invasive winter moth (Operophtera brumata) in mid-c...
Invasive species must often survive combinations of environmental conditions that differ considerabl...