Herbivores can exert a controlling effect on the reproduction and growth of shrubs, thereby counter‐acting the climate‐driven encroachment of shrubs in the Arctic and the potential …
As an important component of the climate system, permafrost responds significantly to climate change, and its impact on the ecosystem cannot be ignored. In this study, we …
MW Tuomi, TA Utsi, NG Yoccoz… - … Earth & Environment, 2024 - nature.com
Ongoing Arctic greening can increase productivity and reindeer pasture quality in the tundra. However, greening may also entail proliferation of unpalatable species, with consequences …
ML Druckenmiller, TA Moon… - Bulletin of the …, 2021 - journals.ametsoc.org
The Arctic is one chapter from the State of the Climate in 2020 annual report and is available from https://doi. org/10.1175/BAMS-D-21-0086.1. Compiled by NOAA's National Centers for …
The risk of carbon emissions from permafrost is linked to an increase in ground temperature and thus in particular to thermal insulation by vegetation, soil layers and snow cover. Ground …
DG Leibovici, H Bylund, C Björkman… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Some of the climate-sensitive infections (CSIs) affecting humans are zoonotic vector-borne diseases, such as Lyme borreliosis (BOR) and tick-borne encephalitis (TBE), mostly linked …
MP Spiegel, A Volkovitskiy, A Terekhina… - Earth's …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Warming‐driven growth of tall woody vegetation in the Arctic has the potential to accelerate climate change through multiple positive feedbacks. Local‐scale evidence suggests that …
H Rautiainen, M Alam, PG Blackwell, A Skarin - Movement Ecology, 2022 - Springer
Animal behavioural responses to the environment ultimately affect their survival. Monitoring animal fine-scale behaviour may improve understanding of animal functional response to …
Rapid climate change has been driving changes in Arctic vegetation in recent decades, with increased shrub dominance in many tundra ecosystems. Dendroecological observations of …