Tundra Vegetation Change near Barrow, Alaska (1972–2010)

Knowledge of how arctic plant communities will respond to change has been largely derived from plot level experimental manipulation, not from trends of decade time scale environmental observations. This study documents plant community change in 330 marked plots at 33 sites established during the Int...

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Main Authors: Villarreal, S., Hollister, R. D., Johnson, D. R., Lara, M. J., Webber, P. J., Tweedie, C. E.
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spelling ftgvstateuniv:oai:scholarworks.gvsu.edu:biopeerpubs-1036 2023-05-15T14:54:00+02:00 Tundra Vegetation Change near Barrow, Alaska (1972–2010) Villarreal, S. Hollister, R. D. Johnson, D. R. Lara, M. J. Webber, P. J. Tweedie, C. E. 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/biopeerpubs/37 https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1036&context=biopeerpubs unknown ScholarWorks@GVSU https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/biopeerpubs/37 https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1036&context=biopeerpubs Peer Reviewed Publications arctic tundra climate change plant community change plant diversity herbivory ecosystem change text 2012 ftgvstateuniv 2022-12-09T08:04:46Z Knowledge of how arctic plant communities will respond to change has been largely derived from plot level experimental manipulation, not from trends of decade time scale environmental observations. This study documents plant community change in 330 marked plots at 33 sites established during the International Biological Program near Barrow, Alaska in 1972. Plots were resampled in 1999, 2008 and 2010 for species cover and presence. Cluster analysis identified nine plant communities in 1972. Non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMS) indicates that plant communities have changed in different ways over time, and that wet communities have changed more than dry communities. The relative cover of lichens increased over time, while the response of other plant functional groups varied. Species richness and diversity also increased over time. The most dramatic changes in the cover of bryophytes, graminoids and bare ground coincided with a lemming high in 2008. Text Arctic Barrow Climate change Tundra Alaska Grand Valley State University: Scholar Works @ GVSU Arctic
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topic arctic tundra
climate change
plant community change
plant diversity
herbivory
ecosystem change
spellingShingle arctic tundra
climate change
plant community change
plant diversity
herbivory
ecosystem change
Villarreal, S.
Hollister, R. D.
Johnson, D. R.
Lara, M. J.
Webber, P. J.
Tweedie, C. E.
Tundra Vegetation Change near Barrow, Alaska (1972–2010)
topic_facet arctic tundra
climate change
plant community change
plant diversity
herbivory
ecosystem change
description Knowledge of how arctic plant communities will respond to change has been largely derived from plot level experimental manipulation, not from trends of decade time scale environmental observations. This study documents plant community change in 330 marked plots at 33 sites established during the International Biological Program near Barrow, Alaska in 1972. Plots were resampled in 1999, 2008 and 2010 for species cover and presence. Cluster analysis identified nine plant communities in 1972. Non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMS) indicates that plant communities have changed in different ways over time, and that wet communities have changed more than dry communities. The relative cover of lichens increased over time, while the response of other plant functional groups varied. Species richness and diversity also increased over time. The most dramatic changes in the cover of bryophytes, graminoids and bare ground coincided with a lemming high in 2008.
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author Villarreal, S.
Hollister, R. D.
Johnson, D. R.
Lara, M. J.
Webber, P. J.
Tweedie, C. E.
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Hollister, R. D.
Johnson, D. R.
Lara, M. J.
Webber, P. J.
Tweedie, C. E.
author_sort Villarreal, S.
title Tundra Vegetation Change near Barrow, Alaska (1972–2010)
title_short Tundra Vegetation Change near Barrow, Alaska (1972–2010)
title_full Tundra Vegetation Change near Barrow, Alaska (1972–2010)
title_fullStr Tundra Vegetation Change near Barrow, Alaska (1972–2010)
title_full_unstemmed Tundra Vegetation Change near Barrow, Alaska (1972–2010)
title_sort tundra vegetation change near barrow, alaska (1972–2010)
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publishDate 2012
url https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/biopeerpubs/37
https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1036&context=biopeerpubs
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