Predicted responses of arctic and alpine ecosystems to altered seasonality under climate change.
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Plant-derived compounds stimulate the decomposition of organic matter in arctic permafrost soilsOntogeny constrains phenology: opportunities for activity and reproduction interact to dictate potential phenologies in a changing climate.Earlier snowmelt and warming lead to earlier but not necessarily more plant growth.Contrasting effects of summer and winter warming on body mass explain population dynamics in a food-limited Arctic herbivore.Soil moisture mediates alpine life form and community productivity responses to warming.'Hearing' alpine plants growing after snowmelt: ultrasonic snow sensors provide long-term series of alpine plant phenology.Plant phenological responses to a long-term experimental extension of growing season and soil warming in the tussock tundra of Alaska.Potential Effects of Climate Change on the Distribution of Cold-Tolerant Evergreen Broadleaved Woody Plants in the Korean Peninsula.Leaf unfolding of Tibetan alpine meadows captures the arrival of monsoon rainfallHighly individualistic rates of plant phenological advance associated with arctic sea ice dynamics.Elevation alters ecosystem properties across temperate treelines globally.Structures of Microbial Communities in Alpine Soils: Seasonal and Elevational EffectsThe hidden season: growing season is 50% longer below than above ground along an arctic elevation gradient.How shrub encroachment under climate change could threaten pollination services for alpine wildflowers: A case study using the alpine skypilot, Polemonium viscosum.Indirect Effects of Global Change: From Physiological and Behavioral Mechanisms to Ecological Consequences.Rapid soil formation after glacial retreat shaped by spatial patterns of organic matter accrual in microaggregates.Disentangling the mechanisms behind winter snow impact on vegetation activity in northern ecosystems.Temperature and soil fertility as regulators of tree line Scots pine growth and survival-implications for the acclimation capacity of northern populations.Phosphorus, not nitrogen, limits plants and microbial primary producers following glacial retreat.Autumnal warming does not change root phenology in two contrasting vegetation types of subarctic tundraWinter warming effects on tundra shrub performance are species-specific and dependent on spring conditionsFast Responses of Root Dynamics to Increased Snow Deposition and Summer Air Temperature in an Arctic WetlandThe future of cold-adapted plants in changing climates: (Saxifragaceae) as a case studyThe demise of caterpillar fungus in the Himalayan region due to climate change and overharvestingModel-based analysis of environmental controls over ecosystem primary production in an alpine tundra dry meadowTundra is a consistent source of CO2 at a site with progressive permafrost thaw during 6 years of chamber and eddy covariance measurementsNitrogen availability regulates topsoil carbon dynamics after permafrost thaw by altering microbial metabolic efficiencyShorter snow cover duration since 1970 in the Swiss Alps due to earlier snowmelt more than to later snow onset
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Predicted responses of arctic and alpine ecosystems to altered seasonality under climate change.
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Aaron B Berdanier
Emily J Kachergis
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2014-06-02T00:00:00Z