Changes in Tree Growth, Biomass and Vegetation Over a 13-Year Period in the Swedish Sub-Arctic

This study was conducted in the Swedish sub-Arctic, near Abisko, in order to assess the direction and scale of possible vegetation changes in the alpine—birch forest ecotone. We have re-surveyed shrub, tree and vegetation data at 549 plots grouped into 61 clusters. The plots were originally surveyed...

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Main Authors: Henrik Hedenås, Håkan Olsson, Christer Jonasson, Johan Bergstedt, Ulrika Dahlberg, Terry V. Callaghan
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spelling ftbioone:10.1007/s13280-011-0173-1 2025-01-16T18:31:47+00:00 Changes in Tree Growth, Biomass and Vegetation Over a 13-Year Period in the Swedish Sub-Arctic Henrik Hedenås Håkan Olsson Christer Jonasson Johan Bergstedt Ulrika Dahlberg Terry V. Callaghan Henrik Hedenås Håkan Olsson Christer Jonasson Johan Bergstedt Ulrika Dahlberg Terry V. Callaghan world 2011-09-01 text/HTML https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-011-0173-1 en eng Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences doi:10.1007/s13280-011-0173-1 All rights reserved. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-011-0173-1 Text 2011 ftbioone https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-011-0173-1 2024-05-07T00:47:03Z This study was conducted in the Swedish sub-Arctic, near Abisko, in order to assess the direction and scale of possible vegetation changes in the alpine—birch forest ecotone. We have re-surveyed shrub, tree and vegetation data at 549 plots grouped into 61 clusters. The plots were originally surveyed in 1997 and re-surveyed in 2010. Our study is unique for the area as we have quantitatively estimated a 19% increase in tree biomass mainly within the existing birch forest. We also found significant increases in the cover of two vegetation types—“birch forest-heath with mosses” and “meadow with low herbs”, while the cover of snowbed vegetation decreased significantly. The vegetation changes might be caused by climate, herbivory and past human impact but irrespective of the causes, the observed transition of the vegetation will have substantial effects on the mountain ecosystems. Text Abisko Arctic BioOne Online Journals Arctic Abisko ENVELOPE(18.829,18.829,68.349,68.349) AMBIO 40 6 672 682
spellingShingle Henrik Hedenås
Håkan Olsson
Christer Jonasson
Johan Bergstedt
Ulrika Dahlberg
Terry V. Callaghan
Changes in Tree Growth, Biomass and Vegetation Over a 13-Year Period in the Swedish Sub-Arctic
title Changes in Tree Growth, Biomass and Vegetation Over a 13-Year Period in the Swedish Sub-Arctic
title_full Changes in Tree Growth, Biomass and Vegetation Over a 13-Year Period in the Swedish Sub-Arctic
title_fullStr Changes in Tree Growth, Biomass and Vegetation Over a 13-Year Period in the Swedish Sub-Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Changes in Tree Growth, Biomass and Vegetation Over a 13-Year Period in the Swedish Sub-Arctic
title_short Changes in Tree Growth, Biomass and Vegetation Over a 13-Year Period in the Swedish Sub-Arctic
title_sort changes in tree growth, biomass and vegetation over a 13-year period in the swedish sub-arctic
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-011-0173-1