Variation in albedo and other vegetation characteristics in non-forested northern ecosystems: the role of lichens and mosses

Vegetation has a profound impact on climate through complex interactions and feedback loops, where especially regulation of albedo, the ratio of reflected to incoming solar radiation, is important at high latitudes. How vegetation albedo varies along environmental gradients in tundra ecosystems is s...

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Published in:Environmental Research Letters
Main Authors: Finne, Eirik Aasmo, Bjerke, Jarle W., Erlandsson, Rasmus, Tømmervik, Hans, Stordal, Frode, Tallaksen, Lena M.
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description Vegetation has a profound impact on climate through complex interactions and feedback loops, where especially regulation of albedo, the ratio of reflected to incoming solar radiation, is important at high latitudes. How vegetation albedo varies along environmental gradients in tundra ecosystems is still not well understood, particularly for ecosystems dominated by nonvascular vegetation. We studied broadband shortwave albedo of open boreal, arctic, and alpine ecosystems over a 2000 km long latitudinal gradient (60◦ N–79◦ N) and contrasted this against species composition, vegetation greenness (normalised difference vegetation index—NDVI), momentary ecosystem CO2 fluxes and reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) grazing pressure. High cover of pale terricolous fruticose lichens was the single most important predictor for vegetation albedo, which had a maximum value of 0.389 under clear sky conditions and solar zenith angle 60◦. To our knowledge, this is the highest broadband albedo recorded for a vegetated surface. NDVI was negatively correlated to lichen biomass (rs = −0.56), and albedo (rs = −0.19). Gross primary production and ecosystem respiration varied considerably less between plots and vegetation types than albedo. While it is well-known that Rangifer affects climate-relevant aboveground biomass, we here show that its regulation of surface albedo in northern ecosystems may also be of high importance for land-atmosphere interactions. The data presented here thus advocate for an increased understanding of the important and complex role of herbivores and lichen cover in climate-vegetation interactions.
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spelling ftoslouniv:oai:www.duo.uio.no:10852/102674 2025-01-16T18:42:28+00:00 Variation in albedo and other vegetation characteristics in non-forested northern ecosystems: the role of lichens and mosses ENEngelskEnglishVariation in albedo and other vegetation characteristics in non-forested northern ecosystems: the role of lichens and mosses Finne, Eirik Aasmo Bjerke, Jarle W. Erlandsson, Rasmus Tømmervik, Hans Stordal, Frode Tallaksen, Lena M. 2023-07-05T12:24:56Z http://hdl.handle.net/10852/102674 https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ace06d EN eng NFR/369910 NFR/287402 NFR/369924 NFR/310734) NFR/294948 Finne, Eirik Aasmo Bjerke, Jarle W. Erlandsson, Rasmus Tømmervik, Hans Stordal, Frode Tallaksen, Lena M. . Variation in albedo and other vegetation characteristics in non-forested northern ecosystems: the role of lichens and mosses. Environmental Research Letters. 2023, 18 http://hdl.handle.net/10852/102674 2160956 info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal&rft.jtitle=Environmental Research Letters&rft.volume=18&rft.spage=&rft.date=2023 Environmental Research Letters 18 7 https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ace06d Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 1748-9326 VDP::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480 Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed PublishedVersion 2023 ftoslouniv https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ace06d 2023-07-12T22:38:52Z Vegetation has a profound impact on climate through complex interactions and feedback loops, where especially regulation of albedo, the ratio of reflected to incoming solar radiation, is important at high latitudes. How vegetation albedo varies along environmental gradients in tundra ecosystems is still not well understood, particularly for ecosystems dominated by nonvascular vegetation. We studied broadband shortwave albedo of open boreal, arctic, and alpine ecosystems over a 2000 km long latitudinal gradient (60◦ N–79◦ N) and contrasted this against species composition, vegetation greenness (normalised difference vegetation index—NDVI), momentary ecosystem CO2 fluxes and reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) grazing pressure. High cover of pale terricolous fruticose lichens was the single most important predictor for vegetation albedo, which had a maximum value of 0.389 under clear sky conditions and solar zenith angle 60◦. To our knowledge, this is the highest broadband albedo recorded for a vegetated surface. NDVI was negatively correlated to lichen biomass (rs = −0.56), and albedo (rs = −0.19). Gross primary production and ecosystem respiration varied considerably less between plots and vegetation types than albedo. While it is well-known that Rangifer affects climate-relevant aboveground biomass, we here show that its regulation of surface albedo in northern ecosystems may also be of high importance for land-atmosphere interactions. The data presented here thus advocate for an increased understanding of the important and complex role of herbivores and lichen cover in climate-vegetation interactions. Article in Journal/Newspaper albedo Arctic Rangifer tarandus Tundra Universitet i Oslo: Digitale utgivelser ved UiO (DUO) Arctic Environmental Research Letters 18 7 074038
spellingShingle VDP::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480
Finne, Eirik Aasmo
Bjerke, Jarle W.
Erlandsson, Rasmus
Tømmervik, Hans
Stordal, Frode
Tallaksen, Lena M.
Variation in albedo and other vegetation characteristics in non-forested northern ecosystems: the role of lichens and mosses
title Variation in albedo and other vegetation characteristics in non-forested northern ecosystems: the role of lichens and mosses
title_full Variation in albedo and other vegetation characteristics in non-forested northern ecosystems: the role of lichens and mosses
title_fullStr Variation in albedo and other vegetation characteristics in non-forested northern ecosystems: the role of lichens and mosses
title_full_unstemmed Variation in albedo and other vegetation characteristics in non-forested northern ecosystems: the role of lichens and mosses
title_short Variation in albedo and other vegetation characteristics in non-forested northern ecosystems: the role of lichens and mosses
title_sort variation in albedo and other vegetation characteristics in non-forested northern ecosystems: the role of lichens and mosses
topic VDP::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480
topic_facet VDP::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480
url http://hdl.handle.net/10852/102674
https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ace06d