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Warming shortens flowering seasons of tundra plant communities
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Prevey, J. S. (author)
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Rixen, C. (author)
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Ruger, N. (author)
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Hoye, T. T. (author)
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Bjorkman, A. D. (author)
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Myers-Smith, I. H. (author)
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Elmendorf, S. C. (author)
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Ashton, I. W. (author)
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Cannone, N. (author)
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Chisholm, C. L. (author)
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Clark, K. (author)
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Cooper, E. J. (author)
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Elberling, B. (author)
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Fosaa, A. M. (author)
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Henry, G. H. R. (author)
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Hollister, R. D. (author)
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Jonsdottir, I. S. (author)
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Klanderud, K. (author)
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Kopp, C. W. (author)
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Levesque, E. (author)
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Mauritz, M. (author)
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- Molau, Ulf, 1951 (author)
- Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för biologi och miljövetenskap,Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences
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Natali, S. M. (author)
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Oberbauer, S. F. (author)
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Panchen, Z. A. (author)
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Post, E. (author)
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Rumpf, S. B. (author)
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Schmidt, N. M. (author)
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Schuur, E. (author)
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Semenchuk, P. R. (author)
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Smith, J. G. (author)
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Suding, K. N. (author)
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Totland, O. (author)
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Troxler, T. (author)
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Venn, S. (author)
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Wahren, C. H. (author)
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Welker, J. M. (author)
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Wipf, S. (author)
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- 2018-12-10
- 2019
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In: Nature Ecology & Evolution. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 2397-334X. ; 3:1, s. 45-52
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Abstract
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- Advancing phenology is one of the most visible effects of climate change on plant communities, and has been especially pronounced in temperature-limited tundra ecosystems. However, phenological responses have been shown to differ greatly between species, with some species shifting phenology more than others. We analysed a database of 42,689 tundra plant phenological observations to show that warmer temperatures are leading to a contraction of community-level flowering seasons in tundra ecosystems due to a greater advancement in the flowering times of late-flowering species than early-flowering species. Shorter flowering seasons with a changing climate have the potential to alter trophic interactions in tundra ecosystems. Interestingly, these findings differ from those of warmer ecosystems, where early-flowering species have been found to be more sensitive to temperature change, suggesting that community-level phenological responses to warming can vary greatly between biomes.
Subject headings
- NATURVETENSKAP -- Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap (hsv//swe)
- NATURAL SCIENCES -- Earth and Related Environmental Sciences (hsv//eng)
Keyword
- climate-change
- phenological responses
- floral resources
- arctic tundra
- reproductive phenology
- temperature
- sensitivity
- growth
- maintenance
- variability
- Environmental Sciences & Ecology
- Evolutionary Biology
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- ref (subject category)
- art (subject category)
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Prevey, J. S.
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Rixen, C.
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Ruger, N.
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Hoye, T. T.
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Bjorkman, A. D.
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Myers-Smith, I. ...
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show more...
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Elmendorf, S. C.
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Ashton, I. W.
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Cannone, N.
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Chisholm, C. L.
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Clark, K.
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Cooper, E. J.
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Elberling, B.
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Fosaa, A. M.
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Henry, G. H. R.
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Hollister, R. D.
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Jonsdottir, I. S ...
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Klanderud, K.
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Kopp, C. W.
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Levesque, E.
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Mauritz, M.
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Molau, Ulf, 1951
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Natali, S. M.
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Oberbauer, S. F.
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Panchen, Z. A.
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Post, E.
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Rumpf, S. B.
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Schmidt, N. M.
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Schuur, E.
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Semenchuk, P. R.
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Smith, J. G.
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Suding, K. N.
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Totland, O.
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Troxler, T.
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Venn, S.
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Wahren, C. H.
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Welker, J. M.
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Wipf, S.
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