The goal of this study is to determine if the response of arctic plants to warming is consistent across species, locations and time. This study examined the impact of experimental warming and natural temperature variation on plants at Barrow and Atqasuk, Alaska beginning in 1994. We considered observations of plant performance collected from 1994-2000 "short-term" and those from 2007-2012 "long-term". The plant traits reported are the number of inflorescences, inflorescence height, leaf length, and day of flower emergence. These traits can inform us about larger scale processes such as plant reproductive effort, plant growth, and plant phenology, and therefore provide valuable insight into community dynamics, carbon uptake, and trophic inte...
Changes in Arctic vegetation can have important implications for trophic interactions and ecosystem ...
Recent increases in global temperatures are having substantial and often unpredictable consequences ...
Climate change is warming the temperatures and lengthening the Arctic growing season with potentiall...
<div><p>The goal of this study is to determine if the response of arctic plants to warming is consis...
The goal of this study is to determine if the response of arctic plants to warming is consistent acr...
Previous studies have shown that Arctic plants typically respond to warming with increased growth an...
Global climate models predict that the current trend of warming in the Arctic will continue over the...
INTRODUCTION: The Arctic is more profoundly affected by climate change than lower latitude regions. ...
Climate change is impacting terrestrial ecosystems world-wide and the Arctic is particularly vulnera...
Understanding plant trait responses to elevated temperatures in the Arctic is critical in light of r...
Recent changes in climate have led to significant shifts in phenology, with many studies demonstrati...
Phenology, growth and reproductive measures were taken on a suite of eight low arctic plant species,...
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...
The Arctic is one of the ecosystems most affected by climate change; in particular, winter temperatu...
Changes in Arctic vegetation can have important implications for trophic interactions and ecosystem ...
Recent increases in global temperatures are having substantial and often unpredictable consequences ...
Climate change is warming the temperatures and lengthening the Arctic growing season with potentiall...
<div><p>The goal of this study is to determine if the response of arctic plants to warming is consis...
The goal of this study is to determine if the response of arctic plants to warming is consistent acr...
Previous studies have shown that Arctic plants typically respond to warming with increased growth an...
Global climate models predict that the current trend of warming in the Arctic will continue over the...
INTRODUCTION: The Arctic is more profoundly affected by climate change than lower latitude regions. ...
Climate change is impacting terrestrial ecosystems world-wide and the Arctic is particularly vulnera...
Understanding plant trait responses to elevated temperatures in the Arctic is critical in light of r...
Recent changes in climate have led to significant shifts in phenology, with many studies demonstrati...
Phenology, growth and reproductive measures were taken on a suite of eight low arctic plant species,...
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...
The Arctic is one of the ecosystems most affected by climate change; in particular, winter temperatu...
Changes in Arctic vegetation can have important implications for trophic interactions and ecosystem ...
Recent increases in global temperatures are having substantial and often unpredictable consequences ...
Climate change is warming the temperatures and lengthening the Arctic growing season with potentiall...