The story of Arctic greening has overlooked some main characters. At center stage are climate change and warming temperatures ...
Caribou and muskoxen significantly affect Arctic plant growth, revealing their overlooked role in climate impacts.
A new study highlights the importance of caribou and muskoxen to the greening Arctic tundra, linking grazing with plant phenology and abundance in the Arctic tundra. The story of Arctic greening ...
The Nedre Sassendalen station on the high-Arctic tundra of Svalbard had a 102-day growing season with an average temperature ...
As climate change enables the planting of trees further north, initiatives to establish forests in Arctic regions have gained ...
Planting trees in the Arctic could accelerate rather than combat global warming, a group of scientists led by the University ...
Caribou is a species of deer, native to the Arctic and sub-Arctic. These herbivore species devour plant communities and keep ...
Here I studied the abundance and variety of tundra plants. Today, the Arctic has already blown past 2 C of warming. Understanding the effects of climate change on this island could provide ...
The Arctic fox, a master of survival in the harsh Arctic, relies on its remarkable adaptability and resourcefulness. Its ...
A study links herbivory to phenology in the Arctic. Phenology is the study of the timing of events in the natural world. In recent decades ...