Climate change portends serious implications for Arctic vegetation. Understanding these effects is likely to be enhanced with long-term observations from permanent plots. I evaluated three decades of change in tundra vegetation from 80 permanent plots on south-eastern Victoria Island, Nunavut, Canada. I compared baseline (1991 and 1992) and contemporary (2019 and 2022) periods in the cover and frequency of graminoids, mosses and common species of forbs, shrubs and lichens. I found substantial shifts in cover of several species and growth forms—an increase in graminoids, decreases in Dryas integrifolia, Polygonum viviparum and Saxifraga oppositifolia, and marginally significant declines in mosses and Cassiope tetragona, b...
Arctic vegetation communities are responding to climate warming through shifts in species compositio...
Arctic vegetation communities are responding to climate warming through shifts in species compositio...
Recent research using repeat photography, long-term ecological monitoring and dendrochronology has d...
The global climate is changing rapidly and Arctic regions are showing strong responses to recent war...
The Canadian High Arctic has been warming for several decades and is predicted to undergo substantia...
Knowledge of how arctic plant communities will respond to change has been largely derived from plot ...
Changes in Arctic vegetation can have important implications for trophic interactions and ecosystem ...
The climate is changing across the globe at unprecedented magnitudes, and temperatures in the Arctic...
Climate change will affect Arctic plant communities directly, by altering growth and recruitment, an...
Arctic regions are experiencing faster rates of atmospheric warming than any other biome. Increasing...
Climate change is predicted to accelerate the closer you get to the poles. And in contrast to more s...
Macrolichens are important for the functioning and biodiversity of cold northern ecosystems and thei...
Abstract In the forest‐tundra ecotone of the North Fennoscandian inland, summer and winter temperat...
Over the past decades, vegetation and climate have changed significantly in the Arctic. Deciduous s...
Global air temperature is unequivocally increasing and will keep rising, more rapidly in the Arctic ...
Arctic vegetation communities are responding to climate warming through shifts in species compositio...
Arctic vegetation communities are responding to climate warming through shifts in species compositio...
Recent research using repeat photography, long-term ecological monitoring and dendrochronology has d...
The global climate is changing rapidly and Arctic regions are showing strong responses to recent war...
The Canadian High Arctic has been warming for several decades and is predicted to undergo substantia...
Knowledge of how arctic plant communities will respond to change has been largely derived from plot ...
Changes in Arctic vegetation can have important implications for trophic interactions and ecosystem ...
The climate is changing across the globe at unprecedented magnitudes, and temperatures in the Arctic...
Climate change will affect Arctic plant communities directly, by altering growth and recruitment, an...
Arctic regions are experiencing faster rates of atmospheric warming than any other biome. Increasing...
Climate change is predicted to accelerate the closer you get to the poles. And in contrast to more s...
Macrolichens are important for the functioning and biodiversity of cold northern ecosystems and thei...
Abstract In the forest‐tundra ecotone of the North Fennoscandian inland, summer and winter temperat...
Over the past decades, vegetation and climate have changed significantly in the Arctic. Deciduous s...
Global air temperature is unequivocally increasing and will keep rising, more rapidly in the Arctic ...
Arctic vegetation communities are responding to climate warming through shifts in species compositio...
Arctic vegetation communities are responding to climate warming through shifts in species compositio...
Recent research using repeat photography, long-term ecological monitoring and dendrochronology has d...