Abstract in Undetermined Historically, the function of Arctic ecosystems in terms of cycles of nutrients and carbon has led to low levels of primary production and exchanges of energy, water and greenhouse gases have led to low local and regional cooling. Sequestration of carbon from atmospheric CO2, in extensive, cold organic soils and the high albedo from low, snow-covered vegetation have had impacts on regional climate. However, many aspects of the functioning of Arctic ecosystems are sensitive to changes in climate and its impacts on biodiversity. The current Arctic climate results in slow rates of organic matter decomposition. Arctic ecosystems therefore tend to accumulate organic matter and elements despite low inputs. As a result, so...
Terrestrial ecosystems of northern mid-to-high latitudes (45°-90°N) play a critical role in global c...
Arctic soils store close to 14% of the global soil carbon. Most of arctic carbon is stored below gro...
The Arctic has experienced the most rapid change in climate of anywhere on Earth, and these changes ...
The climatic changes on earth may have serious implications for the carbon (C) cycle in the terrestr...
Arctic soils store close to 14% of the global soil carbon. Most of arctic carbon is stored below gro...
Northern ecosystems contain up to 455 Gt of C in the soil active layer and upper permafrost. The soi...
Abstract Arctic tundra consists of diverse habitats that differ in dominant vegetation, soil moistur...
The physical environment in the northern high latitudes including the Arctic cryosphere has undergon...
Species individualistic responses to warming and increased UV-B radiation are moderated by the respo...
Almost half the global soil organic carbon pool is found in northern high latitudes. The majority of...
An assessment of the impacts of changes in climate and UV-B radiation on Arctic terrestrial ecosyste...
Terrestrial arctic ecosystems store large amounts of carbon (C). With global warming, this C might b...
Climate change may turn Arctic biomes from carbon sinks into sources and vice versa, depending on th...
Long-term field experiments at Abisko, Sweden, and Toolik Lake, Alaska, reveal both similarities and...
Species individualistic responses to warming and in-creased UV-B radiation are moderated by the resp...
Terrestrial ecosystems of northern mid-to-high latitudes (45°-90°N) play a critical role in global c...
Arctic soils store close to 14% of the global soil carbon. Most of arctic carbon is stored below gro...
The Arctic has experienced the most rapid change in climate of anywhere on Earth, and these changes ...
The climatic changes on earth may have serious implications for the carbon (C) cycle in the terrestr...
Arctic soils store close to 14% of the global soil carbon. Most of arctic carbon is stored below gro...
Northern ecosystems contain up to 455 Gt of C in the soil active layer and upper permafrost. The soi...
Abstract Arctic tundra consists of diverse habitats that differ in dominant vegetation, soil moistur...
The physical environment in the northern high latitudes including the Arctic cryosphere has undergon...
Species individualistic responses to warming and increased UV-B radiation are moderated by the respo...
Almost half the global soil organic carbon pool is found in northern high latitudes. The majority of...
An assessment of the impacts of changes in climate and UV-B radiation on Arctic terrestrial ecosyste...
Terrestrial arctic ecosystems store large amounts of carbon (C). With global warming, this C might b...
Climate change may turn Arctic biomes from carbon sinks into sources and vice versa, depending on th...
Long-term field experiments at Abisko, Sweden, and Toolik Lake, Alaska, reveal both similarities and...
Species individualistic responses to warming and in-creased UV-B radiation are moderated by the resp...
Terrestrial ecosystems of northern mid-to-high latitudes (45°-90°N) play a critical role in global c...
Arctic soils store close to 14% of the global soil carbon. Most of arctic carbon is stored below gro...
The Arctic has experienced the most rapid change in climate of anywhere on Earth, and these changes ...