Winters are changing: snow effects on Arctic and alpine tundra ecosystems

Snow is an important driver of ecosystem processes in cold biomes. Snow accumulation determines ground temperature, light conditions and moisture availability during winter. It also affects the growing season’s start and end, and plant access to moisture and nutrients. Here, we review the current kn...

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Main Authors: Rixen, Christian, Høye, Toke Thomas, Macek, Petr, Aerts, Rien, Alatalo, Juha, Andeson, Jill, Arnold, Pieter, Barrio, Isabel C., Bjerke, Jarle, Björkman, Mats P., Blok, Daan, Blume-Werry, Gesche, Boike, Julia, Bokhorst, Stef, Carbognani, Michele, Christiansen, Casper, Convey, Peter, Cooper, Elisabeth J., Cornelissen, J. Hans C., Coulson, Stephen, Dorrepaal, Ellen, Elberling, Bo, Elmendorf, Sarah, Elphinstone, Cassandra, Forte, T'ai Gladys Whittingham, Frei, Esther R., Geange, Sonya, Gehrmann, Friederike, Gibson, Casey, Grogan, Paul, Halbritter Rechsteiner , Aud, Harte, John, Henry, Greg H.R., Inouye, David, Irwin, Rebecca, Jespersen, Gus, Jónsdóttir, Ingibjörg Svala, Jung, Ji Young, Klinges, David, Kudo, Gaku, Lämsä, Juho, Lee, Hanna, Lembrechts, Jonas, Lett, Signe, Lynn, Joshua Scott, Mann, Hjalte Mads, Mastepanov, Mikhail, Morse, Jennifer, Myers-Smith, Isla, Olofsson, Johan, Paavola, Riku, Petraglia, Alessandro, Phoenix, Gareth, Semenchuk, Philipp, Siewert, Matthias, Slatyer, Rachel, Spasojevic, Marko, Suding, Katharine, Sullivan, Patrick, Thompson, Kimberly, Väisänen, Maria, Vandvik, Vigdis, Venn, Susanna, Walz, Josefine, Way, Robert, Welker, Jeffery, Wipf, Sonja, Zong, Shengwei
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10576/30038
https://doi.org/10.1139/AS-2020-0058
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tundra
ground temperatures
snow experiments
ITEX
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tundra
ground temperatures
snow experiments
ITEX
Rixen, Christian
Høye, Toke Thomas
Macek, Petr
Aerts, Rien
Alatalo, Juha
Andeson, Jill
Arnold, Pieter
Barrio, Isabel C.
Bjerke, Jarle
Björkman, Mats P.
Blok, Daan
Blume-Werry, Gesche
Boike, Julia
Bokhorst, Stef
Carbognani, Michele
Christiansen, Casper
Convey, Peter
Cooper, Elisabeth J.
Cornelissen, J. Hans C.
Coulson, Stephen
Dorrepaal, Ellen
Elberling, Bo
Elmendorf, Sarah
Elphinstone, Cassandra
Forte, T'ai Gladys Whittingham
Frei, Esther R.
Geange, Sonya
Gehrmann, Friederike
Gibson, Casey
Grogan, Paul
Halbritter Rechsteiner , Aud
Harte, John
Henry, Greg H.R.
Inouye, David
Irwin, Rebecca
Jespersen, Gus
Jónsdóttir, Ingibjörg Svala
Jung, Ji Young
Klinges, David
Kudo, Gaku
Lämsä, Juho
Lee, Hanna
Lembrechts, Jonas
Lett, Signe
Lynn, Joshua Scott
Mann, Hjalte Mads
Mastepanov, Mikhail
Morse, Jennifer
Myers-Smith, Isla
Olofsson, Johan
Paavola, Riku
Petraglia, Alessandro
Phoenix, Gareth
Semenchuk, Philipp
Siewert, Matthias
Slatyer, Rachel
Spasojevic, Marko
Suding, Katharine
Sullivan, Patrick
Thompson, Kimberly
Väisänen, Maria
Vandvik, Vigdis
Venn, Susanna
Walz, Josefine
Way, Robert
Welker, Jeffery
Wipf, Sonja
Zong, Shengwei
Winters are changing: snow effects on Arctic and alpine tundra ecosystems
topic_facet review
tundra
ground temperatures
snow experiments
ITEX
description Snow is an important driver of ecosystem processes in cold biomes. Snow accumulation determines ground temperature, light conditions and moisture availability during winter. It also affects the growing season’s start and end, and plant access to moisture and nutrients. Here, we review the current knowledge of the snow cover’s role for vegetation, plant-animal interactions, permafrost conditions, microbial processes and biogeochemical cycling. We also compare studies of natural snow gradients with snow manipulation studies, altering snow depth and duration, to assess time scale difference of these approaches. The number of studies on snow in tundra ecosystems has increased considerably in recent years, yet we still lack a comprehensive overview of how altered snow conditions will affect these ecosystems. In specific, we found a mismatch in the timing of snowmelt when comparing studies of natural snow gradients with snow manipulations. We found that snowmelt timing achieved by manipulative studies (average 7.9 days advance, 5.5 days delay) were substantially lower than those observed over spatial gradients (mean range of 56 days) or due to interannual variation (mean range of 32 days). Differences between snow study approaches need to be accounted for when projecting snow dynamics and their impact on ecosystems in future climates. This work was funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF grants ArcSEES-1233854, ARC 1023623, OPP-1722572, OPP-1820883, OPP-1806213, NNA-1928237).
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Rixen, Christian
Høye, Toke Thomas
Macek, Petr
Aerts, Rien
Alatalo, Juha
Andeson, Jill
Arnold, Pieter
Barrio, Isabel C.
Bjerke, Jarle
Björkman, Mats P.
Blok, Daan
Blume-Werry, Gesche
Boike, Julia
Bokhorst, Stef
Carbognani, Michele
Christiansen, Casper
Convey, Peter
Cooper, Elisabeth J.
Cornelissen, J. Hans C.
Coulson, Stephen
Dorrepaal, Ellen
Elberling, Bo
Elmendorf, Sarah
Elphinstone, Cassandra
Forte, T'ai Gladys Whittingham
Frei, Esther R.
Geange, Sonya
Gehrmann, Friederike
Gibson, Casey
Grogan, Paul
Halbritter Rechsteiner , Aud
Harte, John
Henry, Greg H.R.
Inouye, David
Irwin, Rebecca
Jespersen, Gus
Jónsdóttir, Ingibjörg Svala
Jung, Ji Young
Klinges, David
Kudo, Gaku
Lämsä, Juho
Lee, Hanna
Lembrechts, Jonas
Lett, Signe
Lynn, Joshua Scott
Mann, Hjalte Mads
Mastepanov, Mikhail
Morse, Jennifer
Myers-Smith, Isla
Olofsson, Johan
Paavola, Riku
Petraglia, Alessandro
Phoenix, Gareth
Semenchuk, Philipp
Siewert, Matthias
Slatyer, Rachel
Spasojevic, Marko
Suding, Katharine
Sullivan, Patrick
Thompson, Kimberly
Väisänen, Maria
Vandvik, Vigdis
Venn, Susanna
Walz, Josefine
Way, Robert
Welker, Jeffery
Wipf, Sonja
Zong, Shengwei
author_facet Rixen, Christian
Høye, Toke Thomas
Macek, Petr
Aerts, Rien
Alatalo, Juha
Andeson, Jill
Arnold, Pieter
Barrio, Isabel C.
Bjerke, Jarle
Björkman, Mats P.
Blok, Daan
Blume-Werry, Gesche
Boike, Julia
Bokhorst, Stef
Carbognani, Michele
Christiansen, Casper
Convey, Peter
Cooper, Elisabeth J.
Cornelissen, J. Hans C.
Coulson, Stephen
Dorrepaal, Ellen
Elberling, Bo
Elmendorf, Sarah
Elphinstone, Cassandra
Forte, T'ai Gladys Whittingham
Frei, Esther R.
Geange, Sonya
Gehrmann, Friederike
Gibson, Casey
Grogan, Paul
Halbritter Rechsteiner , Aud
Harte, John
Henry, Greg H.R.
Inouye, David
Irwin, Rebecca
Jespersen, Gus
Jónsdóttir, Ingibjörg Svala
Jung, Ji Young
Klinges, David
Kudo, Gaku
Lämsä, Juho
Lee, Hanna
Lembrechts, Jonas
Lett, Signe
Lynn, Joshua Scott
Mann, Hjalte Mads
Mastepanov, Mikhail
Morse, Jennifer
Myers-Smith, Isla
Olofsson, Johan
Paavola, Riku
Petraglia, Alessandro
Phoenix, Gareth
Semenchuk, Philipp
Siewert, Matthias
Slatyer, Rachel
Spasojevic, Marko
Suding, Katharine
Sullivan, Patrick
Thompson, Kimberly
Väisänen, Maria
Vandvik, Vigdis
Venn, Susanna
Walz, Josefine
Way, Robert
Welker, Jeffery
Wipf, Sonja
Zong, Shengwei
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title Winters are changing: snow effects on Arctic and alpine tundra ecosystems
title_short Winters are changing: snow effects on Arctic and alpine tundra ecosystems
title_full Winters are changing: snow effects on Arctic and alpine tundra ecosystems
title_fullStr Winters are changing: snow effects on Arctic and alpine tundra ecosystems
title_full_unstemmed Winters are changing: snow effects on Arctic and alpine tundra ecosystems
title_sort winters are changing: snow effects on arctic and alpine tundra ecosystems
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spelling ftqataruniv:oai:qspace.qu.edu.qa:10576/30038 2024-09-15T17:51:49+00:00 Winters are changing: snow effects on Arctic and alpine tundra ecosystems Rixen, Christian Høye, Toke Thomas Macek, Petr Aerts, Rien Alatalo, Juha Andeson, Jill Arnold, Pieter Barrio, Isabel C. Bjerke, Jarle Björkman, Mats P. Blok, Daan Blume-Werry, Gesche Boike, Julia Bokhorst, Stef Carbognani, Michele Christiansen, Casper Convey, Peter Cooper, Elisabeth J. Cornelissen, J. Hans C. Coulson, Stephen Dorrepaal, Ellen Elberling, Bo Elmendorf, Sarah Elphinstone, Cassandra Forte, T'ai Gladys Whittingham Frei, Esther R. Geange, Sonya Gehrmann, Friederike Gibson, Casey Grogan, Paul Halbritter Rechsteiner , Aud Harte, John Henry, Greg H.R. Inouye, David Irwin, Rebecca Jespersen, Gus Jónsdóttir, Ingibjörg Svala Jung, Ji Young Klinges, David Kudo, Gaku Lämsä, Juho Lee, Hanna Lembrechts, Jonas Lett, Signe Lynn, Joshua Scott Mann, Hjalte Mads Mastepanov, Mikhail Morse, Jennifer Myers-Smith, Isla Olofsson, Johan Paavola, Riku Petraglia, Alessandro Phoenix, Gareth Semenchuk, Philipp Siewert, Matthias Slatyer, Rachel Spasojevic, Marko Suding, Katharine Sullivan, Patrick Thompson, Kimberly Väisänen, Maria Vandvik, Vigdis Venn, Susanna Walz, Josefine Way, Robert Welker, Jeffery Wipf, Sonja Zong, Shengwei application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10576/30038 https://doi.org/10.1139/AS-2020-0058 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/AS-2020-0058 Dr. Christian Rixen, Dr. Toke Thomas Høye, Petr Macek, Dr. Rien Aerts, Dr. Juha Alatalo, Dr. Jill Andeson, Dr. Pieter Arnold, Dr. Isabel C. Barrio, Dr. Jarle Bjerke, Dr. Mats P. Björkman, Dr. Daan Blok, Dr. Gesche Blume-Werry, Dr. Julia Boike, Dr. Stef Bokhorst, Dr. Michele Carbognani, Dr. Casper Christiansen, Prof. Peter Convey, Dr. Elisabeth J. Cooper, Prof. J. Hans C. Cornelissen, Dr. Stephen Coulson, Ellen Dorrepaal, Dr. Bo Elberling, Dr. Sarah Elmendorf, Dr. Cassandra Elphinstone, Dr. T'ai Gladys Whittingham Forte, Dr. Esther R. Frei, Dr. Sonya Geange, Dr. Friederike Gehrmann, Dr. Casey Gibson, Dr. Paul Grogan, Dr. Aud Halbritter Rechsteiner, Dr. John Harte, Prof. Greg H.R. Henry, Dr. David Inouye, Dr. Rebecca Irwin, Dr. Gus Jespersen, Dr. Ingibjörg Svala Jónsdóttir, Dr. Ji Young Jung, Mr. David Klinges, Gaku Kudo, Dr. Juho Lämsä, Dr. Hanna Lee, Dr. Jonas Lembrechts, Dr. Signe Lett, Dr. Joshua Scott Lynn, Dr. Hjalte Mads Mann, Dr. Mikhail Mastepanov, Dr. Jennifer Morse, Dr. Isla Myers-Smith, Dr. Johan Olofsson, Dr. Riku Paavola, Dr. Alessandro Petraglia, Dr. Gareth Phoenix, Dr. Philipp Semenchuk, Dr. Matthias Siewert, Dr. Rachel Slatyer, Dr. Marko Spasojevic, Dr. Katharine Suding, Dr. Patrick Sullivan, Dr. Kimberly Thompson, Dr. Maria Väisänen, Prof. Vigdis Vandvik, Dr. Susanna Venn, Dr. Josefine Walz, Dr. Robert Way, Dr. Jeffery Welker, Dr. Sonja Wipf, and Dr. Shengwei Zong. Winters are changing: snow effects on Arctic and alpine tundra ecosystems. Arctic Science. Just-IN https://doi.org/10.1139/AS-2020-0058 http://hdl.handle.net/10576/30038 2368-7460 review tundra ground temperatures snow experiments ITEX Article ftqataruniv https://doi.org/10.1139/AS-2020-0058 2024-07-30T14:28:46Z Snow is an important driver of ecosystem processes in cold biomes. Snow accumulation determines ground temperature, light conditions and moisture availability during winter. It also affects the growing season’s start and end, and plant access to moisture and nutrients. Here, we review the current knowledge of the snow cover’s role for vegetation, plant-animal interactions, permafrost conditions, microbial processes and biogeochemical cycling. We also compare studies of natural snow gradients with snow manipulation studies, altering snow depth and duration, to assess time scale difference of these approaches. The number of studies on snow in tundra ecosystems has increased considerably in recent years, yet we still lack a comprehensive overview of how altered snow conditions will affect these ecosystems. In specific, we found a mismatch in the timing of snowmelt when comparing studies of natural snow gradients with snow manipulations. We found that snowmelt timing achieved by manipulative studies (average 7.9 days advance, 5.5 days delay) were substantially lower than those observed over spatial gradients (mean range of 56 days) or due to interannual variation (mean range of 32 days). Differences between snow study approaches need to be accounted for when projecting snow dynamics and their impact on ecosystems in future climates. This work was funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF grants ArcSEES-1233854, ARC 1023623, OPP-1722572, OPP-1820883, OPP-1806213, NNA-1928237). Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic permafrost Tundra Qatar University: QU Institutional Repository Arctic Science 1 37