Ecosystem change and stability over multiple decades in the Swedish subarctic: complex processes and multiple drivers

The subarctic environment of northernmost Sweden has changed over the past century, particularly elements of climate and cryosphere. This paper presents a unique geo-referenced record of environmental and ecosystem observations from the area since 1913. Abiotic changes have been substantial. Vegetat...

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Published in:Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Main Authors: Callaghan, Terry V., Jonasson, Christer, Thierfelder, Tomas, Yang, Zhenlin, Hedenås, Henrik, Johansson, Margareta, Molau, Ulf, Van Bogaert, Rik, Michelsen, Anders, Olofsson, Johan, Gwynn-Jones, Dylan, Bokhorst, Stef, Phoenix, Gareth K., Bjerke, Jarle Werner, Tømmervik, Hans, Christensen, Torben R., Hanna, Edward, Koller, Eva K., Sloan, Victoria L.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2561663
https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2012.0488
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spelling ftninstnf:oai:brage.nina.no:11250/2561663 2023-05-15T15:09:44+02:00 Ecosystem change and stability over multiple decades in the Swedish subarctic: complex processes and multiple drivers Callaghan, Terry V. Jonasson, Christer Thierfelder, Tomas Yang, Zhenlin Hedenås, Henrik Johansson, Margareta Molau, Ulf Van Bogaert, Rik Michelsen, Anders Olofsson, Johan Gwynn-Jones, Dylan Bokhorst, Stef Phoenix, Gareth K. Bjerke, Jarle Werner Tømmervik, Hans Christensen, Torben R. Hanna, Edward Koller, Eva K. Sloan, Victoria L. northernmost Sweden 2013 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2561663 https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2012.0488 eng eng Norges forskningsråd: 216434 urn:issn:0962-8436 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2561663 https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2012.0488 cristin:1042337 © 2013 The Author(s) 368 Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences 1624 subarctic environment climate change impacts ecosystem stability VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480 Journal article Peer reviewed 2013 ftninstnf https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2012.0488 2021-12-23T07:17:10Z The subarctic environment of northernmost Sweden has changed over the past century, particularly elements of climate and cryosphere. This paper presents a unique geo-referenced record of environmental and ecosystem observations from the area since 1913. Abiotic changes have been substantial. Vegetation changes include not only increases in growth and range extension but also counterintuitive decreases, and stability: all three possible responses. Changes in species composition within the major plant communities have ranged between almost no changes to almost a 50 per cent increase in the number of species. Changes in plant species abundance also vary with particularly large increases in trees and shrubs (up to 600%). There has been an increase in abundance of aspen and large changes in other plant communities responding to wetland area increases resulting from permafrost thaw. Populations of herbivores have responded to varying management practices and climate regimes, particularly changing snow conditions. While it is difficult to generalize and scale-up the site-specific changes in ecosystems, this very site-specificity, combined with projections of change, is of immediate relevance to local stakeholders who need to adapt to new opportunities and to respond to challenges. Furthermore, the relatively small area and its unique datasets are a microcosm of the complexity of Arctic landscapes in transition that remains to be documented. subarctic environment, climate change impacts, ecosystem stability acceptedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change permafrost Subarctic Norwegian Institute for Nature Research: Brage NINA Arctic Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 368 1624 20120488
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topic subarctic environment
climate change impacts
ecosystem stability
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480
spellingShingle subarctic environment
climate change impacts
ecosystem stability
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480
Callaghan, Terry V.
Jonasson, Christer
Thierfelder, Tomas
Yang, Zhenlin
Hedenås, Henrik
Johansson, Margareta
Molau, Ulf
Van Bogaert, Rik
Michelsen, Anders
Olofsson, Johan
Gwynn-Jones, Dylan
Bokhorst, Stef
Phoenix, Gareth K.
Bjerke, Jarle Werner
Tømmervik, Hans
Christensen, Torben R.
Hanna, Edward
Koller, Eva K.
Sloan, Victoria L.
Ecosystem change and stability over multiple decades in the Swedish subarctic: complex processes and multiple drivers
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climate change impacts
ecosystem stability
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480
description The subarctic environment of northernmost Sweden has changed over the past century, particularly elements of climate and cryosphere. This paper presents a unique geo-referenced record of environmental and ecosystem observations from the area since 1913. Abiotic changes have been substantial. Vegetation changes include not only increases in growth and range extension but also counterintuitive decreases, and stability: all three possible responses. Changes in species composition within the major plant communities have ranged between almost no changes to almost a 50 per cent increase in the number of species. Changes in plant species abundance also vary with particularly large increases in trees and shrubs (up to 600%). There has been an increase in abundance of aspen and large changes in other plant communities responding to wetland area increases resulting from permafrost thaw. Populations of herbivores have responded to varying management practices and climate regimes, particularly changing snow conditions. While it is difficult to generalize and scale-up the site-specific changes in ecosystems, this very site-specificity, combined with projections of change, is of immediate relevance to local stakeholders who need to adapt to new opportunities and to respond to challenges. Furthermore, the relatively small area and its unique datasets are a microcosm of the complexity of Arctic landscapes in transition that remains to be documented. subarctic environment, climate change impacts, ecosystem stability acceptedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Callaghan, Terry V.
Jonasson, Christer
Thierfelder, Tomas
Yang, Zhenlin
Hedenås, Henrik
Johansson, Margareta
Molau, Ulf
Van Bogaert, Rik
Michelsen, Anders
Olofsson, Johan
Gwynn-Jones, Dylan
Bokhorst, Stef
Phoenix, Gareth K.
Bjerke, Jarle Werner
Tømmervik, Hans
Christensen, Torben R.
Hanna, Edward
Koller, Eva K.
Sloan, Victoria L.
author_facet Callaghan, Terry V.
Jonasson, Christer
Thierfelder, Tomas
Yang, Zhenlin
Hedenås, Henrik
Johansson, Margareta
Molau, Ulf
Van Bogaert, Rik
Michelsen, Anders
Olofsson, Johan
Gwynn-Jones, Dylan
Bokhorst, Stef
Phoenix, Gareth K.
Bjerke, Jarle Werner
Tømmervik, Hans
Christensen, Torben R.
Hanna, Edward
Koller, Eva K.
Sloan, Victoria L.
author_sort Callaghan, Terry V.
title Ecosystem change and stability over multiple decades in the Swedish subarctic: complex processes and multiple drivers
title_short Ecosystem change and stability over multiple decades in the Swedish subarctic: complex processes and multiple drivers
title_full Ecosystem change and stability over multiple decades in the Swedish subarctic: complex processes and multiple drivers
title_fullStr Ecosystem change and stability over multiple decades in the Swedish subarctic: complex processes and multiple drivers
title_full_unstemmed Ecosystem change and stability over multiple decades in the Swedish subarctic: complex processes and multiple drivers
title_sort ecosystem change and stability over multiple decades in the swedish subarctic: complex processes and multiple drivers
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