This study was initiated to analyze the effect of increased snow cover on plant photosynthesis in subarctic mires underlain by permafrost. Snow fences were used to increase the accumulation of snow on a subarctic permafrost mire in northern Sweden. By measuring reflected photosynthetic active radiation (PAR) the effect of snow thickness and associated delay of the start of the growing season was assessed in terms of absorbed PAR and estimated gross primary production (GPP). Six plots experienced increased snow accumulation and six plots were untreated. Incoming and reflected PAR was logged hourly from August 2010 to October 2013. In 2010 PAR measurements were coupled with flux chamber measurements to assess GPP and light use efficiency of t...
Increased snow depth already observed, and that predicted for the future are of critical importance ...
Temperature and precipitation in the Arctic are projected to increase over the next century with a c...
Winter respiration in snow-covered ecosystems strongly influences annual carbon cycling, underlining...
Climate projections indicate that Arctic and sub-Arctic regions are facing a significant change in c...
Climate change is expected to have a large impact on northern ecosystems. Increased temperatures and...
A combination of field/monolith-based experimentation and numerical modelling was used to study the ...
Snow is known to have a major impact on vegetation in arctic ecosystems, but little is known about h...
Non-sorted circles (NSCs) are important landscape components of Arctic tundra ecosystems as they det...
The fraction of radiation absorbed in the canopy depends on the amount and angular distribution of t...
Climate change may alter nutrient cycling in Arctic soils and plants. Deeper snow during winter, as ...
Global warming comes with more frequent extreme climate events. In the Arctic, extreme warm spells w...
Snow amount is expected to decline in the Northern hemisphere as an effect of climate warming. Howev...
Plants have an important role in the tundra carbon (C) cycle by storing C in primary production and ...
International audienceBackground and Aims Along snowmelt gradients, the canopies of temperate alpine...
Abstract Arctic warming is affecting snow cover and soil hydrology, with consequences for carbon seq...
Increased snow depth already observed, and that predicted for the future are of critical importance ...
Temperature and precipitation in the Arctic are projected to increase over the next century with a c...
Winter respiration in snow-covered ecosystems strongly influences annual carbon cycling, underlining...
Climate projections indicate that Arctic and sub-Arctic regions are facing a significant change in c...
Climate change is expected to have a large impact on northern ecosystems. Increased temperatures and...
A combination of field/monolith-based experimentation and numerical modelling was used to study the ...
Snow is known to have a major impact on vegetation in arctic ecosystems, but little is known about h...
Non-sorted circles (NSCs) are important landscape components of Arctic tundra ecosystems as they det...
The fraction of radiation absorbed in the canopy depends on the amount and angular distribution of t...
Climate change may alter nutrient cycling in Arctic soils and plants. Deeper snow during winter, as ...
Global warming comes with more frequent extreme climate events. In the Arctic, extreme warm spells w...
Snow amount is expected to decline in the Northern hemisphere as an effect of climate warming. Howev...
Plants have an important role in the tundra carbon (C) cycle by storing C in primary production and ...
International audienceBackground and Aims Along snowmelt gradients, the canopies of temperate alpine...
Abstract Arctic warming is affecting snow cover and soil hydrology, with consequences for carbon seq...
Increased snow depth already observed, and that predicted for the future are of critical importance ...
Temperature and precipitation in the Arctic are projected to increase over the next century with a c...
Winter respiration in snow-covered ecosystems strongly influences annual carbon cycling, underlining...