Influences of summer warming and nutrient availability on Salix glauca L. growth in Greenland along an ice to sea gradient
Abstract The combined effects of climate change and nutrient availability on Arctic vegetation growth are poorly understood. Archaeological sites in the Arctic could represent unique nutrient hotspots for studying the long-term effect of nutrient enrichment. In this study, we analysed a time-series...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:e2caa324bd43476fa3a373eef751af42 2023-05-15T14:54:18+02:00 Influences of summer warming and nutrient availability on Salix glauca L. growth in Greenland along an ice to sea gradient Angela Luisa Prendin Signe Normand Marco Carrer Nanna Bjerregaard Pedersen Henning Matthiesen Andreas Westergaard‐Nielsen Bo Elberling Urs Albert Treier Jørgen Hollesen 2022-02-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-05322-8 https://doaj.org/article/e2caa324bd43476fa3a373eef751af42 EN eng Nature Portfolio https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-05322-8 https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322 doi:10.1038/s41598-022-05322-8 2045-2322 https://doaj.org/article/e2caa324bd43476fa3a373eef751af42 Scientific Reports, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2022) Medicine R Science Q article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-05322-8 2022-12-31T07:32:22Z Abstract The combined effects of climate change and nutrient availability on Arctic vegetation growth are poorly understood. Archaeological sites in the Arctic could represent unique nutrient hotspots for studying the long-term effect of nutrient enrichment. In this study, we analysed a time-series of ring widths of Salix glauca L. collected at nine archaeological sites and in their natural surroundings along a climate gradient in the Nuuk fjord region, Southwest Greenland, stretching from the edge of the Greenlandic Ice Sheet in the east to the open sea in the west. We assessed the temperature-growth relationship for the last four decades distinguishing between soils with past anthropogenic nutrient enrichment (PANE) and without (controls). Along the East–West gradient, the inner fjord sites showed a stronger temperature signal compared to the outermost ones. Individuals growing in PANE soils had wider ring widths than individuals growing in the control soils and a stronger climate-growth relation, especially in the inner fjord sites. Thereby, the individuals growing on the archaeological sites seem to have benefited more from the climate warming in recent decades. Our results suggest that higher nutrient availability due to past human activities plays a role in Arctic vegetation growth and should be considered when assessing both the future impact of plants on archaeological sites and the general greening in landscapes with contrasting nutrient availability. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Greenland greenlandic Ice Sheet Nuuk Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Greenland Nuuk ENVELOPE(-52.150,-52.150,68.717,68.717) Scientific Reports 12 1 |
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Abstract The combined effects of climate change and nutrient availability on Arctic vegetation growth are poorly understood. Archaeological sites in the Arctic could represent unique nutrient hotspots for studying the long-term effect of nutrient enrichment. In this study, we analysed a time-series of ring widths of Salix glauca L. collected at nine archaeological sites and in their natural surroundings along a climate gradient in the Nuuk fjord region, Southwest Greenland, stretching from the edge of the Greenlandic Ice Sheet in the east to the open sea in the west. We assessed the temperature-growth relationship for the last four decades distinguishing between soils with past anthropogenic nutrient enrichment (PANE) and without (controls). Along the East–West gradient, the inner fjord sites showed a stronger temperature signal compared to the outermost ones. Individuals growing in PANE soils had wider ring widths than individuals growing in the control soils and a stronger climate-growth relation, especially in the inner fjord sites. Thereby, the individuals growing on the archaeological sites seem to have benefited more from the climate warming in recent decades. Our results suggest that higher nutrient availability due to past human activities plays a role in Arctic vegetation growth and should be considered when assessing both the future impact of plants on archaeological sites and the general greening in landscapes with contrasting nutrient availability. |
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Angela Luisa Prendin Signe Normand Marco Carrer Nanna Bjerregaard Pedersen Henning Matthiesen Andreas Westergaard‐Nielsen Bo Elberling Urs Albert Treier Jørgen Hollesen |
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Angela Luisa Prendin Signe Normand Marco Carrer Nanna Bjerregaard Pedersen Henning Matthiesen Andreas Westergaard‐Nielsen Bo Elberling Urs Albert Treier Jørgen Hollesen |
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Influences of summer warming and nutrient availability on Salix glauca L. growth in Greenland along an ice to sea gradient |
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Influences of summer warming and nutrient availability on Salix glauca L. growth in Greenland along an ice to sea gradient |
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Influences of summer warming and nutrient availability on Salix glauca L. growth in Greenland along an ice to sea gradient |
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Influences of summer warming and nutrient availability on Salix glauca L. growth in Greenland along an ice to sea gradient |
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Influences of summer warming and nutrient availability on Salix glauca L. growth in Greenland along an ice to sea gradient |
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influences of summer warming and nutrient availability on salix glauca l. growth in greenland along an ice to sea gradient |
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