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Methods for measuring arctic and alpine shrub growth:a review

Authors :
Myers-Smith, Isla
Hallinger, Martin
Blok, Daan
Sass-Klaassen, Ute
Rayback, Shelly
Weijers, Stef
Trant, Andrew
Tape, Ken
Naito, Adam
Wipf, Sonja
Rixen, Christian
Dawes, Melissa
Wheeler, Julia
Buchwal, Agata
Baittinger, Claudia
Macias-Fauria, Marc
Forbes, Bruce
Lévesque, Esther
Boulanger-Lapointe, Noémie
Beil, Ilka
Ravolainen, Virve
Wilmking, Martin
Myers-Smith, Isla
Hallinger, Martin
Blok, Daan
Sass-Klaassen, Ute
Rayback, Shelly
Weijers, Stef
Trant, Andrew
Tape, Ken
Naito, Adam
Wipf, Sonja
Rixen, Christian
Dawes, Melissa
Wheeler, Julia
Buchwal, Agata
Baittinger, Claudia
Macias-Fauria, Marc
Forbes, Bruce
Lévesque, Esther
Boulanger-Lapointe, Noémie
Beil, Ilka
Ravolainen, Virve
Wilmking, Martin
Source :
Myers-Smith , I , Hallinger , M , Blok , D , Sass-Klaassen , U , Rayback , S , Weijers , S , Trant , A , Tape , K , Naito , A , Wipf , S , Rixen , C , Dawes , M , Wheeler , J , Buchwal , A , Baittinger , C , Macias-Fauria , M , Forbes , B , Lévesque , E , Boulanger-Lapointe , N , Beil , I , Ravolainen , V & Wilmking , M 2015 , ' Methods for measuring arctic and alpine shrub growth : a review ' , Earth-Science Reviews , vol. 140 , pp. 1-13 .
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Shrubs have increased in abundance and dominance in arctic and alpine regions in recent decades. This often dramatic change, likely due to climate warming, has the potential to alter both the structure and function of tundra ecosystems. The analysis of shrub growth is improving our understanding of tundra vegetation dynamics and environmental changes. However, dendrochronological methods developed for trees, need to be adapted for the morphology and growth eccentricity of shrubs. Here, we review current and developing methods to measure radial and axial growth, estimate age, and assess growth dynamics in relation to environmental variables. Recent advances in sampling methods, analysis and applications have improved our ability to investigate growth and recruitment dynamics of shrubs. However, to extrapolate findings to the biome scale, future dendroecologicalwork will require improved approaches that better address variation in growth within parts of the plant, among individuals within populations and between species.

Details

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OAIster
Journal :
Myers-Smith , I , Hallinger , M , Blok , D , Sass-Klaassen , U , Rayback , S , Weijers , S , Trant , A , Tape , K , Naito , A , Wipf , S , Rixen , C , Dawes , M , Wheeler , J , Buchwal , A , Baittinger , C , Macias-Fauria , M , Forbes , B , Lévesque , E , Boulanger-Lapointe , N , Beil , I , Ravolainen , V & Wilmking , M 2015 , ' Methods for measuring arctic and alpine shrub growth : a review ' , Earth-Science Reviews , vol. 140 , pp. 1-13 .
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322655197
Document Type :
Electronic Resource