Warming temperatures are causing plants across alpine and arctic environments to stay green longer and reproduce earlier, scientists find Across the tundra, warming temperatures are causing plants to ...
A new international study involving researchers from the University of Gothenburg shows that vegetation in the Arctic is ...
Ecologist Isla Myers-Smith researches how tundra plants respond to climate change and what it means for future ecosystems. While she's mostly worked in the Canadian Arctic, for the last two years ...
International Meeting on the Biological Productivity of Tundra (4th : 1971 : Leningrad, USSR) Proceedings siris_sil_39070 ...
The boreal forest, covering much of Canada and Alaska, and the treeless shrublands to the north of the forest region, may be among the worst impacted by climate change over the next 500 years, ...
A new international study involving researchers from the University of Gothenburg shows that vegetation in the Arctic is ...