Ecosystem function and services of aquatic predators in the Anthropocene
Arguments for the need to conserve aquatic predator (AP) populations often focus on the
ecological and socioeconomic roles they play. Here, we summarize the diverse ecosystem …
ecological and socioeconomic roles they play. Here, we summarize the diverse ecosystem …
A review of modern treeline migration, the factors controlling it and the implications for carbon storage
Numerous studies have reported that treelines are moving to higher elevations and higher
latitudes. Most treelines are temperature limited and warmer climate expands the area in …
latitudes. Most treelines are temperature limited and warmer climate expands the area in …
The impact of permafrost on carbon dioxide and methane fluxes in Siberia: A meta-analysis
OV Masyagina, OV Menyailo - Environmental Research, 2020 - Elsevier
There are serious concerns associated with greenhouse gases (GHG) fluxes in high latitude
ecosystems and how the permafrost thawing may potentially affect the global climate …
ecosystems and how the permafrost thawing may potentially affect the global climate …
The current state of CO2 flux chamber studies in the Arctic tundra: A review
AM Virkkala, T Virtanen, A Lehtonen… - Progress in …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
The Arctic tundra plays an important role in the carbon cycle as it stores 50% of global soil
organic carbon reservoirs. The processes (fluxes) regulating these stocks are predicted to …
organic carbon reservoirs. The processes (fluxes) regulating these stocks are predicted to …
High-resolution spatial patterns and drivers of terrestrial ecosystem carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide fluxes in the tundra
Arctic terrestrial greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO 2), methane (CH 4)
and nitrous oxide (N 2 O) play an important role in the global GHG budget. However, these …
and nitrous oxide (N 2 O) play an important role in the global GHG budget. However, these …
Salt transport under tide and evaporation in a subtropical wetland: Field monitoring and numerical simulation
Tidal wetland ecosystems are sensitive to porewater salinity dynamics. However, it is
unclear how salts move and distribute in these wetlands, particularly how the salts …
unclear how salts move and distribute in these wetlands, particularly how the salts …
[PDF][PDF] Methanogenesis in soils, wetlands, and peat
OR Kotsyurbenko, MV Glagolev… - Biogenesis of …, 2019 - researchgate.net
Springer MRW: [AU:, IDX:] Page 1 Methanogenesis in Soils, Wetlands, and Peat OR
Kotsyurbenko, MV Glagolev, AY Merkel, AF Sabrekov, and IE Terentieva Contents 1 …
Kotsyurbenko, MV Glagolev, AY Merkel, AF Sabrekov, and IE Terentieva Contents 1 …
NDVI changes show warming increases the length of the green season at Tundra communities in Northern Alaska: a fine-scale analysis
JL May, RD Hollister, KR Betway, JA Harris… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
A warming Arctic has been associated with increases in aboveground plant biomass,
specifically shrubs, and changes in vegetation cover. However, the magnitude and direction …
specifically shrubs, and changes in vegetation cover. However, the magnitude and direction …
Tundra is a consistent source of CO2 at a site with progressive permafrost thaw during 6 years of chamber and eddy covariance measurements
Current and future warming of high‐latitude ecosystems will play an important role in climate
change through feedbacks to the global carbon cycle. This study compares 6 years of CO2 …
change through feedbacks to the global carbon cycle. This study compares 6 years of CO2 …
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 …
extreme weather events (causing plant dieback) and warmer summer air temperatures …