The Arctic is warming at a rate four times the global average, while also being exposed to other global environmental changes, resulting in widespread vegetation and ecosystem change. Integrating functional trait-based approaches with multi-level vegetation, ecosystem, and landscape data enables a holistic understanding of the drivers and consequences of these changes. In two High Arctic study systems near Longyearbyen, Svalbard, a 20-year ITEX warming experiment and elevational gradients with and without nutrient input from nesting seabirds, we collected data on vegetation composition and structure, plant functional traits, ecosystem fluxes, multispectral remote sensing, and microclimate. The dataset contains 1,962 plant records and 16,160...
Broad scale data has normally been used to predict vascular plant species responses to global climat...
The Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the planet, leading to rapid changes in species c...
Arctic regions are experiencing faster rates of atmospheric warming than any other biome. Increasing...
Acknowledgements: This research was conducted at the University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS), which pro...
Altres ajuts europeus: P.A.W. was additionally supported by the European Union Fourth Environment an...
Global air temperature is unequivocally increasing and will keep rising, more rapidly in the Arctic ...
The goal of this study is to determine if the response of arctic plants to warming is consistent acr...
Aim Geomorphological processes profoundly affect plant establishment and distributions, but their i...
To improve understanding of how global warming may affect competitive interactions among plants, inf...
Understanding plant trait responses to elevated temperatures in the Arctic is critical in light of r...
Functional trait data enhance climate change research by linking climate change, biodiversity respon...
The tundra is currently warming twice as rapidly as the rest of planet Earth, which is thought to b...
Climate change is impacting terrestrial ecosystems world-wide and the Arctic is particularly vulnera...
A fundamental assumption in trait-based ecology is that relationships between traits and environment...
Polar marine regions are facing rapid changes induced by climate change, with consequences for local...
Broad scale data has normally been used to predict vascular plant species responses to global climat...
The Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the planet, leading to rapid changes in species c...
Arctic regions are experiencing faster rates of atmospheric warming than any other biome. Increasing...
Acknowledgements: This research was conducted at the University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS), which pro...
Altres ajuts europeus: P.A.W. was additionally supported by the European Union Fourth Environment an...
Global air temperature is unequivocally increasing and will keep rising, more rapidly in the Arctic ...
The goal of this study is to determine if the response of arctic plants to warming is consistent acr...
Aim Geomorphological processes profoundly affect plant establishment and distributions, but their i...
To improve understanding of how global warming may affect competitive interactions among plants, inf...
Understanding plant trait responses to elevated temperatures in the Arctic is critical in light of r...
Functional trait data enhance climate change research by linking climate change, biodiversity respon...
The tundra is currently warming twice as rapidly as the rest of planet Earth, which is thought to b...
Climate change is impacting terrestrial ecosystems world-wide and the Arctic is particularly vulnera...
A fundamental assumption in trait-based ecology is that relationships between traits and environment...
Polar marine regions are facing rapid changes induced by climate change, with consequences for local...
Broad scale data has normally been used to predict vascular plant species responses to global climat...
The Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the planet, leading to rapid changes in species c...
Arctic regions are experiencing faster rates of atmospheric warming than any other biome. Increasing...