Spatiotemporal dynamics of forest-tundra communities in the polar urals

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S. G. Shiyatov
M. M. Terent’ev
V. V. Fomin
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology, Ural Division
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Russian Journal of Ecology | 2005年 / 36卷
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timberline ecotone; spatiotemporal dynamics of forest-tundra communities; geobotanical mapping; climate warming; geographic information system;
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The spatiotemporal dynamics of forest-tundra communities in the 20th century have been studied in the timberline ecotone of the Polar Urals. Maps reflecting the distribution of different types of forest-tundra communities have been made, and data on the morphological and age structure of tree stands have been obtained for three time sections (the mid-1910s, 1960s, and 2000s). They show that open and closed forests have markedly expanded due to natural afforestation of the tundra and increase in the density and productivity of existing forest stands. The unidirectional pattern of plant community transition (from the tundra to closed forests) and meteorological data provide evidence that this transition has been conditioned by climate warming and increasing humidity recorded during the past 90 years.
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