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Vegetation on mesic loamy and sandy soils along a 1700-km maritime Eurasia Arctic Transect.

Donald A WalkerHoward E EpsteinJozef ŠibíkUma BhattVladimir E RomanovskyAmy L BreenSilvia ChasníkováRonald DaanenLisa A DruckenmillerKsenia ErmokhinaBruce C ForbesGerald V FrostJozsef GemlElina KaärlejarviOlga KhitunArtem KhomutovTimo KumpulaPatrick KussGeorgy MatyshakNatalya MoskalenkoPavel OrekhovJana PeirceMartha K RaynoldsIna Timling
Published in: Applied vegetation science (2019)
Summer temperature and soil texture have clear effects on tundra canopy structure and species composition, with consequences for ecosystem properties. Each layer of the plant canopy has a distinct region of peak abundance along the bioclimate gradient. The major vegetation types are weakly aligned with described classes of the European Vegetation Checklist, indicating a continuous floristic gradient rather than distinct subzone regions. The study provides ground-based vegetation data for satellite-based interpretations of the western maritime Eurasian Arctic, and the first vegetation data from Hayes Island, Franz Josef Land, which is strongly separated geographically and floristically from the rest of the gradient and most susceptible to on-going climate change.
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