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Historical Ecology: Learning from the Past to Understand the Present and Forecast the Future of Ecosystems

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    SYSNO ASEP0570323
    Druh ASEPM - Kapitola v monografii
    Zařazení RIVC - Kapitola v knize
    NázevRecent History of Vegetation Changes in the Arctic
    Tvůrce(i) Becker-Scarpitta, Antoine (BU-J)
    Parisy, B. (FI)
    Roslin, T. (FI)
    Zdroj.dok.Historical Ecology: Learning from the Past to Understand the Present and Forecast the Future of Ecosystems. - London : ISTE, 2022 / Decocq G. - ISBN 978-1-78945-090-3
    Rozsah strans. 221-232
    Poč.str.12 s.
    Poč.str.knihy304
    Forma vydáníTištěná - P
    Jazyk dok.eng - angličtina
    Země vyd.GB - Velká Británie
    Klíč. slovaarctic ecology ; vegetation change ; diversity
    Obor OECDEcology
    Institucionální podporaBU-J - RVO:67985939
    DOI10.1002/9781394169764.ch17
    AnotaceThis chapter starts with a brief description of the Arctic tundra biome, and then summarizes how historical data have been used to describe and understand recent trends in Arctic tundra vegetation. In doing so, the chapter focuses on changes observed during the last five decades, while refraining from digging into the paleoecological records. It provides an overview of the recent changes in arctic tundra vegetation revealed by the historical archives. During the last few decades, the authors have seen three major dimensions of ecological change, namely, changes in vegetation productivity, vegetation phenology and plant community structure, composition and diversity. Importantly, the major trends of vegetation change detected across the Arctic are almost invariably associated with a high variability in the direction and magnitude of change across space, over time and among species. This points to a strong context-dependence in how tundra vegetation responds to climate change.
    PracovištěBotanický ústav
    KontaktMartina Bartošová, martina.bartosova@ibot.cas.cz, ibot@ibot.cas.cz, Tel.: 271 015 242 ; Marie Jakšová, marie.jaksova@ibot.cas.cz, Tel.: 384 721 156-8
    Rok sběru2023
    Elektronická adresahttps://doi.org/10.1002/9781394169764.ch17
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