2011
DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/6/4/045509
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Shrub expansion in tundra ecosystems: dynamics, impacts and research priorities

Abstract: Recent research using repeat photography, long-term ecological monitoring and dendrochronology has documented shrub expansion in arctic, high-latitude and alpine tundra 1 1748-9326/11/045509+15$33.00 c 2011 IOP Publishing Ltd Printed in the UK Environ. Res. Lett. 6 (2011) 045509 I H Myers-Smith et al ecosystems.Here, we (1) synthesize these findings, (2) present a conceptual framework that identifies mechanisms and constraints on shrub increase, (3) explore causes, feedbacks and implications of the increased s… Show more

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“…Slow forest and shrub migration into new areas (Supplemental Material, Fig. 1), altitudinal increases in treeline, and shifts in dominance within plant communities have altered canopy dominance and understory composition (Suarez et al 1999;Sturm et al 2001;Myers-Smith et al 2011). Topographic barriers are important in constraining this expansion (Rupp et al 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Slow forest and shrub migration into new areas (Supplemental Material, Fig. 1), altitudinal increases in treeline, and shifts in dominance within plant communities have altered canopy dominance and understory composition (Suarez et al 1999;Sturm et al 2001;Myers-Smith et al 2011). Topographic barriers are important in constraining this expansion (Rupp et al 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…willow (Salix spp. ), which form annual growth rings that can be used for dating purposes (Schweingruber and Poschlod 2005;Myers−Smith et al 2011b;Schweingruber et al 2013;Myers−Smith et al 2015). The potential of the shrub Salix spp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate change impacts have been related to permafrost changes, including an increase of flow speed of rock glaciers and debris lobes in the European Alps and Alaska (high confidence), resulting in rockfall, debris flows, and potential hazards to transport and energy systems (Kääb et al, 2007;Delaloye et al, 2010;Daanen et al, 2012), expansion, deepening and higher dynamics of thermokarst lakes and ponds in the Arctic (Rowland et al, 2010), and a doubled erosion rate of Alaska's northern coastline over the past 50 years (high confidence; Section 18.3.3.1, Table 18-8; Mars and Houseknecht, 2007;Karl et al, 2009;Forbes, 2011). Expansion of channel networks (Toniolo et al, 2009), increased river bank erosion (Costard et al, 2007), and an increase in hillslope erosion and landsliding in northern Alaska since the 1980s (Gooseff et al, 2009) have all been related to climate.…”
Section: Confidence In Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Field and satellite measurements indicate substantial changes in freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems (often linked to permafrost thawing) in many areas of the Arctic tundra (high confidence; Hinzman et al, 2005;Axford et al, 2009;Jia et al, 2009;Post et al, 2009;Prowse and Brown, 2010;Myers-Smith et al, 2011;Walker et al, 2012). Vegetation productivity has systematically increased over the past few decades in both North America and northern Eurasia (Goetz et al, 2007;Jia et al, 2009;Elmendorf et al, 2012).…”
Section: Impacts On Major Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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