Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8849522 | Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics | 2018 | 41 Pages |
Abstract
Results from this study indicate that herbaceous plant responses to climate warming are currently reduced in communities where Empetrum is present, whereas the abundance of Empetrum and other woody plants is promoted. Results also indicate that any future Empetrum encroachment is likely to drive tundra communities towards slower process rates and lower biodiversity. As such our results substantiate the importance of understanding the dynamics of niche constructor species and include them in predictive models of climate change.
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Authors
Kari Anne Bråthen, Victoria T. Gonzalez, Nigel G. Yoccoz,