Snow is known to have a major impact on vegetation in arctic ecosystems, but little is known about how snow affects plants in boreal forests, where the snowpack is uneven due to canopy impact. The responses of two dwarf shrubs, the evergreen Vaccinium vitis-idaea and the deciduous V. myrtillus, to snow conditions were studied in a snow manipulation experiment in southern Finland. The thermal insulation of the snowpack was expected to decrease with partial removal or compression of the snow, while addition of snow was expected to have the opposite effect. The penetration of light was manipulated by partial removal of snow or by formation of an artificial ice layer in the snowpack. CO2 exchange measurements that were carried out at the time o...
Current changes in shrub abundance in alpine and arctic tundra ecosystems are primarily driven by cl...
The warming-induced expansion of shrubs in the Arctic is transforming snowpacks into a mixture of sn...
The ongoing climate changes are predicted to accelerate fast in arctic regions with increases in bot...
Snow is known to have a major impact on vegetation in arctic ecosystems, but little is known about h...
Current changes in shrub abundance in alpine and arctic tundra ecosystems are primarily driven by cl...
Vaccinium myrtillus and Vaccinium vitis-idaea are key species in boreal ecosystems due to their abun...
Effects of climate change are predicted to be greatest at high latitudes, with more pronounced warmi...
1. Climate change driven increases in winter temperatures positively affect conditions for shrub gro...
MAIN CONCLUSION: Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and temperature...
Abstract Main conclusion: Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and te...
The effects of climate change are particularly strong in the Arctic, where temperatures are increasi...
Climate change is altering spring snowmelt patterns in alpine and arctic ecosystems, and these chang...
A combination of field/monolith-based experimentation and numerical modelling was used to study the ...
1. Snowpatches are disjunct arctic ecosystems scattered across the Subarctic, particularly on wind...
Observations of land surface and snowpack energetics and mass fluxes were made over arctic shrub tun...
Current changes in shrub abundance in alpine and arctic tundra ecosystems are primarily driven by cl...
The warming-induced expansion of shrubs in the Arctic is transforming snowpacks into a mixture of sn...
The ongoing climate changes are predicted to accelerate fast in arctic regions with increases in bot...
Snow is known to have a major impact on vegetation in arctic ecosystems, but little is known about h...
Current changes in shrub abundance in alpine and arctic tundra ecosystems are primarily driven by cl...
Vaccinium myrtillus and Vaccinium vitis-idaea are key species in boreal ecosystems due to their abun...
Effects of climate change are predicted to be greatest at high latitudes, with more pronounced warmi...
1. Climate change driven increases in winter temperatures positively affect conditions for shrub gro...
MAIN CONCLUSION: Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and temperature...
Abstract Main conclusion: Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and te...
The effects of climate change are particularly strong in the Arctic, where temperatures are increasi...
Climate change is altering spring snowmelt patterns in alpine and arctic ecosystems, and these chang...
A combination of field/monolith-based experimentation and numerical modelling was used to study the ...
1. Snowpatches are disjunct arctic ecosystems scattered across the Subarctic, particularly on wind...
Observations of land surface and snowpack energetics and mass fluxes were made over arctic shrub tun...
Current changes in shrub abundance in alpine and arctic tundra ecosystems are primarily driven by cl...
The warming-induced expansion of shrubs in the Arctic is transforming snowpacks into a mixture of sn...
The ongoing climate changes are predicted to accelerate fast in arctic regions with increases in bot...