Increases in soil temperature affect both soil biotic process and the soil hydrological cycle in the mid and high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere. Using a three-year automatic record of soil temperature in paired forest and steppe plots along a temperature gradient from northern China to southern Siberia in Russia, collected from 2008-2011, we investigated how vegetation cover has impacted soil temperature at a regional scale, with focus on soil freezing/thawing timing. We found that there was a buffering effect of forests on soil temperature, as indicated by cooler soil temperatures in the warm season and warmer soil temperatures in the cold season. Forest soil thawed about 15 days later than steppe soil at the same site. At a regiona...
Complex non-linear relationships exist between air and soil temperature responses to climate change....
In order to understand the effects of projected global warming on soils in different land-use types,...
Complex non-linear relationships exist between air and soil temperature responses to climate change....
Increases in soil temperature affect both soil biotic process and the soil hydrological cycle in the...
Boreal forest is the largest and contains the most soil carbon among global terrestrial biomes. Soil...
International audienceSoil temperature remains isothermal at 0 °C and water shifts to a liquid phase...
Abstract Forests can buffer the understory against temperature extremes often creating cooler micro...
The alpine ecosystem is very sensitive to environmental change due to global and local disturbances....
A rise in global air temperatures is expected to increase permafrost thaw and alter ecosystem carbon...
Alpine ecosystems are harsh environments where low temperatures are generally a limiting factor. Pre...
Alpine ecosystems are harsh environments where low temperatures are generally a limiting factor. Pre...
Winter soil respiration at midlatitudes can comprise a substantial portion of annual ecosystem carbo...
The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of forest disturbance on seasonal changes in soi...
In order to understand the effects of projected global warming on soils in different land-use types,...
Soil respiration, one of the most important carbon fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems, is very sensiti...
Complex non-linear relationships exist between air and soil temperature responses to climate change....
In order to understand the effects of projected global warming on soils in different land-use types,...
Complex non-linear relationships exist between air and soil temperature responses to climate change....
Increases in soil temperature affect both soil biotic process and the soil hydrological cycle in the...
Boreal forest is the largest and contains the most soil carbon among global terrestrial biomes. Soil...
International audienceSoil temperature remains isothermal at 0 °C and water shifts to a liquid phase...
Abstract Forests can buffer the understory against temperature extremes often creating cooler micro...
The alpine ecosystem is very sensitive to environmental change due to global and local disturbances....
A rise in global air temperatures is expected to increase permafrost thaw and alter ecosystem carbon...
Alpine ecosystems are harsh environments where low temperatures are generally a limiting factor. Pre...
Alpine ecosystems are harsh environments where low temperatures are generally a limiting factor. Pre...
Winter soil respiration at midlatitudes can comprise a substantial portion of annual ecosystem carbo...
The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of forest disturbance on seasonal changes in soi...
In order to understand the effects of projected global warming on soils in different land-use types,...
Soil respiration, one of the most important carbon fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems, is very sensiti...
Complex non-linear relationships exist between air and soil temperature responses to climate change....
In order to understand the effects of projected global warming on soils in different land-use types,...
Complex non-linear relationships exist between air and soil temperature responses to climate change....