Environmental manipulation experiments showed that species respond individualistically to each environmental-change variable. The greatest responses of plants were generally to nutrient, particularly nitrogen, addition. Summer warming experiments showed that woody plant responses were dominant and that mosses and lichens became less abundant. Responses to warming were controlled by moisture availability and snow cover. Many invertebrates increased population growth in response to summer warming, as long as desiccation was not induced. CO2 and UV-B enrichment experiments showed that plant and animal responses were small. However, some microorganisms and species of fungi were sensitive to increased UV-B and some intensive mutagenic actions co...
Long-term field experiments at Abisko, Sweden, and Toolik Lake, Alaska, reveal both similarities and...
Abstract Main conclusion: Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and te...
Winter climate and snow cover are the important drivers of plant community development in polar regi...
Species individualistic responses to warming and increased UV-B radiation are moderated by the respo...
The individual of a species is the basic unit which responds to climate and UV-B changes, and it res...
Recent increases in global temperatures are having substantial and often unpredictable consequences ...
Species individualistic responses to warming and in-creased UV-B radiation are moderated by the resp...
Recent observations of changes in some tundra ecosystems appear to be responses to a warming climate...
The Arctic is one of the ecosystems most affected by climate change; in particular, winter temperatu...
Previous studies have shown that Arctic plants typically respond to warming with increased growth an...
The Arctic is one of the ecosystems most affected by climate change; in particular, winter temperatu...
The Arctic is one of the ecosystems most affected by climate change; in particular, winter temperatu...
Seasonal snow is among the most important factors governing the ecology of many terrestrial ecosyste...
Global air temperature is unequivocally increasing and will keep rising, more rapidly in the Arctic ...
MAIN CONCLUSION: Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and temperature...
Long-term field experiments at Abisko, Sweden, and Toolik Lake, Alaska, reveal both similarities and...
Abstract Main conclusion: Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and te...
Winter climate and snow cover are the important drivers of plant community development in polar regi...
Species individualistic responses to warming and increased UV-B radiation are moderated by the respo...
The individual of a species is the basic unit which responds to climate and UV-B changes, and it res...
Recent increases in global temperatures are having substantial and often unpredictable consequences ...
Species individualistic responses to warming and in-creased UV-B radiation are moderated by the resp...
Recent observations of changes in some tundra ecosystems appear to be responses to a warming climate...
The Arctic is one of the ecosystems most affected by climate change; in particular, winter temperatu...
Previous studies have shown that Arctic plants typically respond to warming with increased growth an...
The Arctic is one of the ecosystems most affected by climate change; in particular, winter temperatu...
The Arctic is one of the ecosystems most affected by climate change; in particular, winter temperatu...
Seasonal snow is among the most important factors governing the ecology of many terrestrial ecosyste...
Global air temperature is unequivocally increasing and will keep rising, more rapidly in the Arctic ...
MAIN CONCLUSION: Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and temperature...
Long-term field experiments at Abisko, Sweden, and Toolik Lake, Alaska, reveal both similarities and...
Abstract Main conclusion: Evergreen plants are more vulnerable than grasses and birch to snow and te...
Winter climate and snow cover are the important drivers of plant community development in polar regi...