Extreme weather events can have negative impacts on species survival and community structure when surpassing lethal thresholds. Extreme winter warming events in the Arctic rapidly melt snow and expose ecosystems to unseasonably warm air (2-10 °C for 2-14 days), but returning to cold winter climate exposes the ecosystem to lower temperatures by the loss of insulating snow. Soil animals, which play an integral part in soil processes, may be very susceptible to such events depending on the intensity of soil warming and low temperatures following these events. We simulated week-long extreme winter warming events - using infrared heating lamps, alone or with soil warming cables - for two consecutive years in a sub-Arctic dwarf shrub heathland. M...
This study examined the effects of micro-scale, site and 19 and 21 years of experimental warming on ...
1. Global warming is predicted to significantly alter species physiology, biotic interactions and th...
Climate change induced alterations to winter conditions may affect decomposer organisms controlling ...
Extreme weather events can have negative impacts on species survival and community structure when su...
Extreme climate events are increasing in frequency and duration and may directly impact belowground ...
Ecosystems at high northern latitudes are subject to strong climate change. Soil processes, such as ...
Climate change induced alterations to winter conditions may affect decomposer organisms controlling ...
1. Human activities have caused global changes of atmospheric chemistry resulting in increased tempe...
At high latitudes, winter warming facilitates vegetation expansion into barren frost-affected soils....
Human activities have caused global changes of atmospheric chemistry resulting in increased temperat...
Climate warming is often more detrimental to large body sized organisms than small body sized organi...
Climate change impacts are not uniform across the Arctic region because interacting factors causes l...
Throughout the summers of 1992–1994 the low temperature performance of soil microarthropods at Ny Ål...
This study examined the effects of micro-scale, site and 19 and 21 years of experimental warming on ...
1. Global warming is predicted to significantly alter species physiology, biotic interactions and th...
Climate change induced alterations to winter conditions may affect decomposer organisms controlling ...
Extreme weather events can have negative impacts on species survival and community structure when su...
Extreme climate events are increasing in frequency and duration and may directly impact belowground ...
Ecosystems at high northern latitudes are subject to strong climate change. Soil processes, such as ...
Climate change induced alterations to winter conditions may affect decomposer organisms controlling ...
1. Human activities have caused global changes of atmospheric chemistry resulting in increased tempe...
At high latitudes, winter warming facilitates vegetation expansion into barren frost-affected soils....
Human activities have caused global changes of atmospheric chemistry resulting in increased temperat...
Climate warming is often more detrimental to large body sized organisms than small body sized organi...
Climate change impacts are not uniform across the Arctic region because interacting factors causes l...
Throughout the summers of 1992–1994 the low temperature performance of soil microarthropods at Ny Ål...
This study examined the effects of micro-scale, site and 19 and 21 years of experimental warming on ...
1. Global warming is predicted to significantly alter species physiology, biotic interactions and th...
Climate change induced alterations to winter conditions may affect decomposer organisms controlling ...