During the past three decades the Earth has warmed with a rate unprecedented during the past 1000 years. There is already ample evidence that this fast climate warming has affected a broad range of organisms, including plants. Plants from high-latitude and high-altitude sites ('cold biomes') are especially sensitive to climate warming. In this paper we (1) review the response in the phenology of plants, changes in their range and distribution, soil nutrient availability, and the effects on the structure and dynamics of plant communities for cold, northern biomes; and (2) we show, by using data from an ongoing snow and temperature manipulation experiment in northern Sweden, that also winter and spring events have a profound influence on plan...
<div><p>The goal of this study is to determine if the response of arctic plants to warming is consis...
Recent observations of changes in some tundra ecosystems appear to be responses to a warming climate...
Understanding the sensitivity of tundra vegetation to climate warming is critical to forecasting fut...
Fine roots constitute a large part of the primary production in northern (arctic and boreal) ecosyst...
Climate change in cold biomes not only involves higher summer temperatures, but also warmer springs ...
Climate scenarios for high-latitude areas predict not only increased summer temperatures, but also l...
Recent changes in climate have led to significant shifts in phenology, with many studies demonstrati...
This study evaluated effects of climate change on individual functional traits of mountain plant spe...
We used a novel, nonintrusive experimental system to examine plant responses to warming and drought ...
Although there is abundant evidence that plant phenology is shifting with climatic warming, the magn...
Previous studies have shown that Arctic plants typically respond to warming with increased growth an...
Although the autumn phenology of plants is important for a wide range of processes including primary...
It is essential that scientists be able to predict how strong climate warming, including profound ch...
Aims. Climate warming raises the probability of range expansions of warm-adapted temperate species i...
Earlier snowmelt at high latitudes advances aboveground plant phenology, thereby affecting water, nu...
<div><p>The goal of this study is to determine if the response of arctic plants to warming is consis...
Recent observations of changes in some tundra ecosystems appear to be responses to a warming climate...
Understanding the sensitivity of tundra vegetation to climate warming is critical to forecasting fut...
Fine roots constitute a large part of the primary production in northern (arctic and boreal) ecosyst...
Climate change in cold biomes not only involves higher summer temperatures, but also warmer springs ...
Climate scenarios for high-latitude areas predict not only increased summer temperatures, but also l...
Recent changes in climate have led to significant shifts in phenology, with many studies demonstrati...
This study evaluated effects of climate change on individual functional traits of mountain plant spe...
We used a novel, nonintrusive experimental system to examine plant responses to warming and drought ...
Although there is abundant evidence that plant phenology is shifting with climatic warming, the magn...
Previous studies have shown that Arctic plants typically respond to warming with increased growth an...
Although the autumn phenology of plants is important for a wide range of processes including primary...
It is essential that scientists be able to predict how strong climate warming, including profound ch...
Aims. Climate warming raises the probability of range expansions of warm-adapted temperate species i...
Earlier snowmelt at high latitudes advances aboveground plant phenology, thereby affecting water, nu...
<div><p>The goal of this study is to determine if the response of arctic plants to warming is consis...
Recent observations of changes in some tundra ecosystems appear to be responses to a warming climate...
Understanding the sensitivity of tundra vegetation to climate warming is critical to forecasting fut...