Dwarf tundra shrubs growth as a proxy for late Holocene climate change

The Arctic is the most sensitive zone to climate changes and the impacts are reflected in local ecosystems. In order to extract information of the past from proxy archives the detailed knowledge of such archive is crucial. The paper summarizes modern approaches of tundra dwarf shrub research for the...

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Main Author: Lehejček, Jiří
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Masaryk Univerzity 2015
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Online Access:http://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/view/12876
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spelling ftmasarykunivojs:oai:ojs.journals.muni.cz:article/12876 2023-05-15T14:59:17+02:00 Dwarf tundra shrubs growth as a proxy for late Holocene climate change Lehejček, Jiří 2015-06-01 application/pdf http://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/view/12876 eng eng Masaryk Univerzity http://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/view/12876/11211 http://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/view/12876 Copyright (c) 2020 Czech Polar Reports https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 CC-BY-NC-ND Czech Polar Reports; Vol 5 No 2 (2015); 185-199 Czech Polar Reports; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2015); 185-199 1805-0697 1805-0689 climate archive lifespan dendroclimatology wood anatomy the Arctic info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2015 ftmasarykunivojs 2022-06-26T10:16:32Z The Arctic is the most sensitive zone to climate changes and the impacts are reflected in local ecosystems. In order to extract information of the past from proxy archives the detailed knowledge of such archive is crucial. The paper summarizes modern approaches of tundra dwarf shrub research for the purposes of paleoclimatology. Dwarf tundra shrubs as still relatively untapped archive are believed to contain valuable proxy data in their annual growth increments. Field sampling, and laboratory work are reviewed in detail. Constraints of dwarf tundra shrub research are discussed as well. The relationship between climate and growth is addressed to find a link between them depending on location and species. Majority of investigations found the strongest relationship between summer temperatures and ring widths, although exceptions are not rare. Dwarf tundra shrubs can fully serve as valuable proxy archive only if those are understood. Finally, the factors influencing the length of dwarf tundra shrub life are studied in order to sample the oldest living individuals in the field. Despite the field collection should aim to sample various sizes and ages of plants to make the dataset robust, the longest living individuals which are important to prolong chronologies are usually inhabiting rather nutrient poor and undisturbed sites close to their survival limits. The paper indicates the most suitable dwarf tundra shrub research designs for the purposes of paleoclimatology. As such it can help to harvest the benefits of dendrochronology from the vast and new territories. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Tundra Masaryk University Journals Arctic
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topic climate archive
lifespan
dendroclimatology
wood anatomy
the Arctic
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lifespan
dendroclimatology
wood anatomy
the Arctic
Lehejček, Jiří
Dwarf tundra shrubs growth as a proxy for late Holocene climate change
topic_facet climate archive
lifespan
dendroclimatology
wood anatomy
the Arctic
description The Arctic is the most sensitive zone to climate changes and the impacts are reflected in local ecosystems. In order to extract information of the past from proxy archives the detailed knowledge of such archive is crucial. The paper summarizes modern approaches of tundra dwarf shrub research for the purposes of paleoclimatology. Dwarf tundra shrubs as still relatively untapped archive are believed to contain valuable proxy data in their annual growth increments. Field sampling, and laboratory work are reviewed in detail. Constraints of dwarf tundra shrub research are discussed as well. The relationship between climate and growth is addressed to find a link between them depending on location and species. Majority of investigations found the strongest relationship between summer temperatures and ring widths, although exceptions are not rare. Dwarf tundra shrubs can fully serve as valuable proxy archive only if those are understood. Finally, the factors influencing the length of dwarf tundra shrub life are studied in order to sample the oldest living individuals in the field. Despite the field collection should aim to sample various sizes and ages of plants to make the dataset robust, the longest living individuals which are important to prolong chronologies are usually inhabiting rather nutrient poor and undisturbed sites close to their survival limits. The paper indicates the most suitable dwarf tundra shrub research designs for the purposes of paleoclimatology. As such it can help to harvest the benefits of dendrochronology from the vast and new territories.
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author Lehejček, Jiří
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title Dwarf tundra shrubs growth as a proxy for late Holocene climate change
title_short Dwarf tundra shrubs growth as a proxy for late Holocene climate change
title_full Dwarf tundra shrubs growth as a proxy for late Holocene climate change
title_fullStr Dwarf tundra shrubs growth as a proxy for late Holocene climate change
title_full_unstemmed Dwarf tundra shrubs growth as a proxy for late Holocene climate change
title_sort dwarf tundra shrubs growth as a proxy for late holocene climate change
publisher Masaryk Univerzity
publishDate 2015
url http://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/view/12876
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op_source Czech Polar Reports; Vol 5 No 2 (2015); 185-199
Czech Polar Reports; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2015); 185-199
1805-0697
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