[HTML][HTML] Changes in winter warming events in the Nordic Arctic Region

D Vikhamar-Schuler, K Isaksen, JE Haugen… - Journal of …, 2016 - journals.ametsoc.org
Changes in Winter Warming Events in the Nordic Arctic Region in: Journal of Climate Volume
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Understanding the drivers of extensive plant damage in boreal and Arctic ecosystems: Insights from field surveys in the aftermath of damage

JW Bjerke, R Treharne, D Vikhamar-Schuler… - Science of the Total …, 2017 - Elsevier
The exact cause of population dieback in nature is often challenging to identify
retrospectively. Plant research in northern regions has in recent decades been largely …

The increase of an allelopathic and unpalatable plant undermines reindeer pasture quality and current management in the Norwegian tundra

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 …

Open tundra persist, but arctic features decline—Vegetation changes in the warming Fennoscandian tundra

KEM Vuorinen, L Oksanen, T Oksanen… - Global change …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
In the forest‐tundra ecotone of the North Fennoscandian inland, summer and winter
temperatures have increased by two to three centigrades since 1965, which is expected to …

Contrasting growth response of evergreen and deciduous arctic‐alpine shrub species to climate variability

S Dobbert, R Pape, J Löffler - Ecosphere, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Broad‐scale changes in arctic‐alpine vegetation and their global effects have long been
recognized and labeled one of the clearest examples of the terrestrial impacts of climate …

Browning events in Arctic ecosystems: Diverse causes with common consequences

GK Phoenix, JW Bjerke, RG Björk, D Blok, A Bryn… - PLOS …, 2025 - journals.plos.org
Arctic ecosystems are experiencing extreme climatic, biotic and physical disturbance events
that can cause substantial loss of plant biomass and productivity, sometimes at scales of> …

Gatekeepers to the effects of climate warming? Niche construction restricts plant community changes along a temperature gradient

KA Bråthen, VT Gonzalez, NG Yoccoz - Perspectives in Plant Ecology …, 2018 - Elsevier
Organisms that modify the environment (niche constructors) are likely candidates to mediate
the effects of climate warming. Here we assess tundra plant community changes along a …

Arctic Tundra Plant Dieback Can Alter Surface N2O Fluxes and Interact With Summer Warming to Increase Soil Nitrogen Retention

W Xu, B Elberling, D Li, PL Ambus - Global Change Biology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In recent years, the arctic tundra has been subject to more frequent stochastic biotic or
extreme weather events (causing plant dieback) and warmer summer air temperatures …

[PDF][PDF] Tundra greenness

H Epstein, US Bhatt, M Raynolds… - Arctic Report …, 2018 - norceresearch.brage.unit.no
Tundra greenness 2018 Headlines Effects of persistent Arctic warming continue to mount
Continued warming of the Arctic atmosphere and ocean are driving broad change in the …

Climate synchronises shrub growth across a high‐arctic archipelago: contrasting implications of summer and winter warming

M Le Moullec, L Sandal, V Grøtan, A Buchwal… - Oikos, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change is most pronounced at high latitudes, where plant and animal populations
are often strongly influenced by environmental fluctuations related to climate and weather …