Multi-scale modeling of Arctic tundra vegetation requires characterization of the heterogeneous tundra landscape, which includes representation of distinct plant functional types (PFTs). We combined high-resolution multi-spectral remote sensing imagery from the WorldView-2 satellite with light detecting and ranging (LiDAR)-derived digital elevation models (DEM) to characterize the tundra landscape in and around the Barrow Environmental Observatory (BEO), a 3021-hectare research reserve located at the northern edge of the Alaskan Arctic Coastal Plain. Vegetation surveys were conducted during the growing season (June–August) of 2012 from 48 1 m × 1 m plots in the study region for estimating the percent cover of PFTs (i.e., sedges, grasses, fo...
Warming in the Arctic has resulted in changes in the distribution and composition of vegetation comm...
As a result of the warming observed at high latitudes, there is significant potential for the balanc...
High Arctic ecosystems are experiencing some of the earliest and most extreme changes in climate as ...
Multi-scale modeling of Arctic tundra vegetation requires characterization of the heterogeneous tund...
Ecosystem maps are foundational tools that support multi-disciplinary study design and applications ...
The Arctic is currently undergoing intense changes in climate; vegetation composition and productivi...
As the Arctic has warmed at twice the rate of the global average, vegetation productivity has also b...
The Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the planet, leading to rapid changes in species c...
Warming induced rapid and extensive alterations of tundra ecosystem form and functioning, including ...
The Arctic is being impacted by climate change more than any other region on Earth. Impacts to terre...
The Arctic is being impacted by climate change more than any other region on Earth. Impacts to terre...
Amplified warming in the Arctic has likely increased the rate of landscape change and disturbances i...
Remote sensing based biomass estimates in Arctic areas are usually produced using coarse spatial res...
Leaf area index (LAI) is an emergent property of vascular plants closely linked to primary productio...
Arctic tundra ecosystems will play a key role in future climate change due to intensifying permafros...
Warming in the Arctic has resulted in changes in the distribution and composition of vegetation comm...
As a result of the warming observed at high latitudes, there is significant potential for the balanc...
High Arctic ecosystems are experiencing some of the earliest and most extreme changes in climate as ...
Multi-scale modeling of Arctic tundra vegetation requires characterization of the heterogeneous tund...
Ecosystem maps are foundational tools that support multi-disciplinary study design and applications ...
The Arctic is currently undergoing intense changes in climate; vegetation composition and productivi...
As the Arctic has warmed at twice the rate of the global average, vegetation productivity has also b...
The Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the planet, leading to rapid changes in species c...
Warming induced rapid and extensive alterations of tundra ecosystem form and functioning, including ...
The Arctic is being impacted by climate change more than any other region on Earth. Impacts to terre...
The Arctic is being impacted by climate change more than any other region on Earth. Impacts to terre...
Amplified warming in the Arctic has likely increased the rate of landscape change and disturbances i...
Remote sensing based biomass estimates in Arctic areas are usually produced using coarse spatial res...
Leaf area index (LAI) is an emergent property of vascular plants closely linked to primary productio...
Arctic tundra ecosystems will play a key role in future climate change due to intensifying permafros...
Warming in the Arctic has resulted in changes in the distribution and composition of vegetation comm...
As a result of the warming observed at high latitudes, there is significant potential for the balanc...
High Arctic ecosystems are experiencing some of the earliest and most extreme changes in climate as ...