1. Boreal ecosystems are warming roughly twice as fast as the global average, resulting in woody expansion that could further speed up the climate warming. Boreal peatbogs are waterlogged systems that store more than 30% of the global soil carbon. Facilitative effects of shrubs and trees on the establishment of new individuals could increase tree cover with profound consequences for the structure and functioning of boreal peatbogs, carbon sequestration and climate. 2. We conducted two field experiments in boreal peatbogs to assess the mechanisms that explain tree seedling recruitment and to estimate the strength of positive feedbacks between shrubs and trees. We planted seeds and seedlings of Pinus sylvestris in microsites with contrasting ...
Substantial evidence indicates a circumpolar ‘greening’ trend largely attributed to an increase in t...
Moss-dominated peat bogs store approximately 30% of global soil carbon. A climate induced shift from...
Aim: The aim of this study was to analyse how abiotic and biotic constraint and facilitation agents ...
Boreal ecosystems are warming roughly twice as fast as the global average, resulting in woody expans...
Arctic and subarctic ecosystems are changing rapidly in species composition and functioning as they ...
Treelines have drawn persistent research interest as they can respond markedly to climate. However, ...
Forest regeneration in the form of successful seedling establishment is a key factor for the persist...
Background: Climate, land-use and disturbance regimes are key drivers of treeline dynamics worldwide...
1.Moss-dominated peat bogs store approximately 30% of global soil carbon. A climate induced shift fr...
Data belonging to Limpens et al 2020 Shrubs and degraded permafrost pave the way for tree establishm...
Tundra shrubs are slow-growing species limited by low air temperature and scarce nutrient availabili...
Introduction: Survival and growth of tree seedlings are key processes of regeneration in forest ecos...
Climate warming enables tree seedling establishment beyond the current alpine treeline, but to achie...
Alpine and arctic tree line expansion depends on the establishment of tree seedlings above the curre...
Substantial evidence indicates a circumpolar ‘greening’ trend largely attributed to an increase in t...
Moss-dominated peat bogs store approximately 30% of global soil carbon. A climate induced shift from...
Aim: The aim of this study was to analyse how abiotic and biotic constraint and facilitation agents ...
Boreal ecosystems are warming roughly twice as fast as the global average, resulting in woody expans...
Arctic and subarctic ecosystems are changing rapidly in species composition and functioning as they ...
Treelines have drawn persistent research interest as they can respond markedly to climate. However, ...
Forest regeneration in the form of successful seedling establishment is a key factor for the persist...
Background: Climate, land-use and disturbance regimes are key drivers of treeline dynamics worldwide...
1.Moss-dominated peat bogs store approximately 30% of global soil carbon. A climate induced shift fr...
Data belonging to Limpens et al 2020 Shrubs and degraded permafrost pave the way for tree establishm...
Tundra shrubs are slow-growing species limited by low air temperature and scarce nutrient availabili...
Introduction: Survival and growth of tree seedlings are key processes of regeneration in forest ecos...
Climate warming enables tree seedling establishment beyond the current alpine treeline, but to achie...
Alpine and arctic tree line expansion depends on the establishment of tree seedlings above the curre...
Substantial evidence indicates a circumpolar ‘greening’ trend largely attributed to an increase in t...
Moss-dominated peat bogs store approximately 30% of global soil carbon. A climate induced shift from...
Aim: The aim of this study was to analyse how abiotic and biotic constraint and facilitation agents ...