Multi-Decadal Changes in Tundra Environments and Ecosystems: Synthesis of the International Polar Year-Back to the Future Project (IPY-BTF)

被引:80
作者
Callaghan, Terry V. [1 ,2 ]
Tweedie, Craig E. [3 ]
Akerman, Jonas
Andrews, Christopher
Bergstedt, Johan
Butler, Malcolm G.
Christensen, Torben R.
Cooley, Dorothy
Dahlberg, Ulrika
Danby, Ryan K.
Daniels, Fred J. A.
de Molenaar, Johannes G.
Dick, Jan
Mortensen, Christian Ebbe
Ebert-May, Diane
Emanuelsson, Urban
Eriksson, Hakan
Hedenas, Henrik
Henry, Greg. H. R.
Hik, David S.
Hobbie, John E.
Jantze, Elin J.
Jaspers, Cornelia
Johansson, Cecilia
Johansson, Margareta
Johnson, David R.
Johnstone, Jill F.
Jonasson, Christer
Kennedy, Catherine
Kenney, Alice J.
Keuper, Frida
Koh, Saewan
Krebs, Charles J.
Lantuit, Hugues
Lara, Mark J.
Lin, David
Lougheed, Vanessa L.
Madsen, Jesper
Matveyeva, Nadya
McEwen, Daniel C.
Myers-Smith, Isla H.
Narozhniy, Yuriy K.
Olsson, Hakan
Pohjola, Veijo A.
Price, Larry W.
Riget, Frank
Rundqvist, Sara
Sandstroem, Anneli
Tamstorf, Mikkel
Van Bogaert, Rik
机构
[1] Royal Swedish Acad Sci, S-11418 Stockholm, Sweden
[2] Univ Sheffield, Dept Anim & Plant Sci, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, S Yorkshire, England
[3] Univ Texas El Paso, Dept Biol, El Paso, TX 79968 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会; 瑞典研究理事会;
关键词
IPY; Glaciers; Permafrost; Snow stratigraphy; Tundra vegetation; Limnology; Shrubs; Treeline; CLIMATE-CHANGE; SHRUB EXPANSION; NORTHERN ALASKA; ARCTIC TUNDRA; WET SEDGE; VEGETATION CHANGES; GROWTH-RESPONSES; FERTILIZATION; VARIABILITY; PERMAFROST;
D O I
10.1007/s13280-011-0179-8
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Understanding the responses of tundra systems to global change has global implications. Most tundra regions lack sustained environmental monitoring and one of the only ways to document multi-decadal change is to resample historic research sites. The International Polar Year (IPY) provided a unique opportunity for such research through the Back to the Future (BTF) project (IPY project #512). This article synthesizes the results from 13 papers within this Ambio Special Issue. Abiotic changes include glacial recession in the Altai Mountains, Russia; increased snow depth and hardness, permafrost warming, and increased growing season length in sub-arctic Sweden; drying of ponds in Greenland; increased nutrient availability in Alaskan tundra ponds, and warming at most locations studied. Biotic changes ranged from relatively minor plant community change at two sites in Greenland to moderate change in the Yukon, and to dramatic increases in shrub and tree density on Herschel Island, and in sub-arctic Sweden. The population of geese tripled at one site in northeast Greenland where biomass in non-grazed plots doubled. A model parameterized using results from a BTF study forecasts substantial declines in all snowbeds and increases in shrub tundra on Niwot Ridge, Colorado over the next century. In general, results support and provide improved capacities for validating experimental manipulation, remote sensing, and modeling studies.
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页码:705 / 716
页数:12
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