1. The boreal biome exhibits distinct alternative ecosystem states with high and low levels of tree-cover. Insect outbreaks facilitated by climate warming could potentially drive transitions from high to low tree-cover states. We investigated whether two key premises for such outbreak-induced transitions – critical thresholds (tipping points) and positive feedbacks that could maintain alternative states – are present in the northern-boreal mountain birch forest of Fennoscandia. Here, climate warming has promoted range expansions of defoliating geometrid moths, resulting in novel, severe multispecies outbreaks, most recently during 2002-2010. 2. We conducted regional-scale field surveys of forest damage and recovery in 280 mountain birch sta...
It is projected that forest disturbances, such as insect outbreaks, will have an increasingly negati...
Bark beetles are among the most devastating biotic agents affecting forests globally and several spe...
In scenarios of future climate change, there is a projectedincrease in the occurrence and severity o...
1. The boreal biome exhibits distinct alternative ecosystem states with high and low levels of tree-...
1.The boreal biome exhibits distinct alternative ecosystem states with high and low levels of tree c...
1. Large, severe disturbances drive many forest ecosystems over the long term, but pose management u...
Climate warming allows generalist boreal consumers to expand into arctic ecosystems. We present expe...
Mountain birch forests (B. pubescens Ehrh. ssp. czerepanovii) at the subarctic treeline not only ben...
In boreal landscapes, emphasis is currently placed on close-to-nature management strategies, which a...
Aim: Tundra ecosystems are highly vulnerable to climate change and climate-growth responses of Arcti...
In sub-arctic mountain birch forest in northern Fennoscandia, the 2 geometrid moth species Epirrita ...
Unprecedented bark beetle outbreaks have been observed for a variety of forest ecosystems recently, ...
Outbreaks of pest insects occasionally cause mortality of entire forest stands. Salvage logging of a...
Large, severe disturbances drive many forest ecosystems over the long term, but pose management unce...
1. Interactions between drought and insect defoliation may dramatically alter forest function under ...
It is projected that forest disturbances, such as insect outbreaks, will have an increasingly negati...
Bark beetles are among the most devastating biotic agents affecting forests globally and several spe...
In scenarios of future climate change, there is a projectedincrease in the occurrence and severity o...
1. The boreal biome exhibits distinct alternative ecosystem states with high and low levels of tree-...
1.The boreal biome exhibits distinct alternative ecosystem states with high and low levels of tree c...
1. Large, severe disturbances drive many forest ecosystems over the long term, but pose management u...
Climate warming allows generalist boreal consumers to expand into arctic ecosystems. We present expe...
Mountain birch forests (B. pubescens Ehrh. ssp. czerepanovii) at the subarctic treeline not only ben...
In boreal landscapes, emphasis is currently placed on close-to-nature management strategies, which a...
Aim: Tundra ecosystems are highly vulnerable to climate change and climate-growth responses of Arcti...
In sub-arctic mountain birch forest in northern Fennoscandia, the 2 geometrid moth species Epirrita ...
Unprecedented bark beetle outbreaks have been observed for a variety of forest ecosystems recently, ...
Outbreaks of pest insects occasionally cause mortality of entire forest stands. Salvage logging of a...
Large, severe disturbances drive many forest ecosystems over the long term, but pose management unce...
1. Interactions between drought and insect defoliation may dramatically alter forest function under ...
It is projected that forest disturbances, such as insect outbreaks, will have an increasingly negati...
Bark beetles are among the most devastating biotic agents affecting forests globally and several spe...
In scenarios of future climate change, there is a projectedincrease in the occurrence and severity o...