Rapid climate warming has resulted in shrub expansion, mainly of erect deciduous shrubs in the Low Arctic, but the more extreme, sparsely vegetated, cold and dry High Arctic is generally considered to remain resistant to such shrub expansion in the next decades. Dwarf shrub dendrochronology may reveal climatological causes of past changes in growth, but is hindered at many High Arctic sites by short and fragmented instrumental climate records. Moreover, only few High Arctic shrub chronologies cover the recent decade of substantial warming. This study investigated the climatic causes of growth variability of the evergreen dwarf shrub Cassiope tetragona between 1927 and 2012 in the northernmost polar desert at 83°N in North Greenland. We anal...
The short-term responses of Cassiope tetragona, a high arctic evergreen shrub, to variations in gro...
1. Long time series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understa...
The rate of environmental change in the Arctic is greater than in any other global biome. Dendrochro...
The instrumental Arctic climate record is both temporally and spatially limited. Therefore, there is...
Annual shoot length of the circumarctic dwarf shrub Cassiope tetragona has proved to be a reliable p...
Annual shoot length of the circumarctic dwarf shrub Cassiope tetragona has proved to be a reliable p...
Annual stem growth and reproductive effort of the evergreen dwarf-shrub, Cassiope tetragona, exhibit...
Annual growth of the polar evergreen shrub Cassiope tetragona on Svalbard was evaluated as a proxy f...
The High Arctic region has experienced marked climate fluctuations within the past decades strongly ...
The dwarf shrub Cassiope tetragona (Arctic bell-heather) is increasingly used for arctic climate rec...
The dwarf shrub Cassiope tetragona (Arctic bell-heather) is increasingly used for arctic climate rec...
The dwarf shrub Cassiope tetragona (Arctic bell-heather) is increasingly used for arctic climate rec...
Rapid climate warming in the tundra biome has been linked to increasing shrub dominance. Shrub expan...
1. Long time-series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understa...
Abstract Observational and experimental studies have generally shown that warming is associated w...
The short-term responses of Cassiope tetragona, a high arctic evergreen shrub, to variations in gro...
1. Long time series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understa...
The rate of environmental change in the Arctic is greater than in any other global biome. Dendrochro...
The instrumental Arctic climate record is both temporally and spatially limited. Therefore, there is...
Annual shoot length of the circumarctic dwarf shrub Cassiope tetragona has proved to be a reliable p...
Annual shoot length of the circumarctic dwarf shrub Cassiope tetragona has proved to be a reliable p...
Annual stem growth and reproductive effort of the evergreen dwarf-shrub, Cassiope tetragona, exhibit...
Annual growth of the polar evergreen shrub Cassiope tetragona on Svalbard was evaluated as a proxy f...
The High Arctic region has experienced marked climate fluctuations within the past decades strongly ...
The dwarf shrub Cassiope tetragona (Arctic bell-heather) is increasingly used for arctic climate rec...
The dwarf shrub Cassiope tetragona (Arctic bell-heather) is increasingly used for arctic climate rec...
The dwarf shrub Cassiope tetragona (Arctic bell-heather) is increasingly used for arctic climate rec...
Rapid climate warming in the tundra biome has been linked to increasing shrub dominance. Shrub expan...
1. Long time-series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understa...
Abstract Observational and experimental studies have generally shown that warming is associated w...
The short-term responses of Cassiope tetragona, a high arctic evergreen shrub, to variations in gro...
1. Long time series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understa...
The rate of environmental change in the Arctic is greater than in any other global biome. Dendrochro...