Climate and environmental drivers of berry productivity from the forest–tundra ecotone to the high Arctic in Canada

Berry shrubs are found across the circumpolar North where they are an important source of food for people and animals. However, the environmental controls on berry productivity in these regions is poorly understood. This study presents the results of an ongoing berry productivity monitoring program...

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Published in:Arctic Science
Main Authors: Noémie Boulanger-Lapointe, Greg H.R. Henry, Esther Lévesque, Alain Cuerrier, Sarah Desrosiers, José Gérin-Lajoie, Luise Hermanutz, Laura Siegwart Collier
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
French
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2020
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geo
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2019-0018
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:4dca612856634a4a9b66e72f5a60f635 2023-05-15T14:21:51+02:00 Climate and environmental drivers of berry productivity from the forest–tundra ecotone to the high Arctic in Canada Noémie Boulanger-Lapointe Greg H.R. Henry Esther Lévesque Alain Cuerrier Sarah Desrosiers José Gérin-Lajoie Luise Hermanutz Laura Siegwart Collier 2020-12-01 https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2019-0018 https://doaj.org/article/4dca612856634a4a9b66e72f5a60f635 en fr eng fre Canadian Science Publishing doi:10.1139/as-2019-0018 2368-7460 https://doaj.org/article/4dca612856634a4a9b66e72f5a60f635 undefined Arctic Science, Pp 529-544 (2020) arctic tundra berry empetrum nigrum vaccinium uliginosum vaccinium vitis-idaea envir geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2020 fttriple https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2019-0018 2023-01-22T18:47:40Z Berry shrubs are found across the circumpolar North where they are an important source of food for people and animals. However, the environmental controls on berry productivity in these regions is poorly understood. This study presents the results of an ongoing berry productivity monitoring program for Empetrum nigrum L., Vaccinium uliginosum L., and Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. from the forest–tundra ecotone to the high Arctic in Canada. Berry productivity was the highest recorded for these species with up to 119 berries/m2 (E. nigrum) and 661 berries/m2 (V. uliginosum) measured at one plot in Pangnirtung. On average, berry productivity for E. nigrum and V. uliginosum was higher toward the northern edge of the species distribution range. The climate variables important for the productivity of V. uliginosum in high Arctic sites were closely associated with the onset of the growing season and water availability during the growing season, whereas those important in the low Arctic sites reflected conditions during the growing season. None of the climate variables used were associated with the productivity of E. nigrum and V. vitis-idaea, likely due to complex responses and length of the time-series, thus highlighting the importance of continued monitoring in partnership with northern people and institutions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Empetrum nigrum Tundra Unknown Arctic Canada Pangnirtung ENVELOPE(-65.707,-65.707,66.145,66.145) Arctic Science 6 4 529 544
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Noémie Boulanger-Lapointe
Greg H.R. Henry
Esther Lévesque
Alain Cuerrier
Sarah Desrosiers
José Gérin-Lajoie
Luise Hermanutz
Laura Siegwart Collier
Climate and environmental drivers of berry productivity from the forest–tundra ecotone to the high Arctic in Canada
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vaccinium uliginosum
vaccinium vitis-idaea
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description Berry shrubs are found across the circumpolar North where they are an important source of food for people and animals. However, the environmental controls on berry productivity in these regions is poorly understood. This study presents the results of an ongoing berry productivity monitoring program for Empetrum nigrum L., Vaccinium uliginosum L., and Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. from the forest–tundra ecotone to the high Arctic in Canada. Berry productivity was the highest recorded for these species with up to 119 berries/m2 (E. nigrum) and 661 berries/m2 (V. uliginosum) measured at one plot in Pangnirtung. On average, berry productivity for E. nigrum and V. uliginosum was higher toward the northern edge of the species distribution range. The climate variables important for the productivity of V. uliginosum in high Arctic sites were closely associated with the onset of the growing season and water availability during the growing season, whereas those important in the low Arctic sites reflected conditions during the growing season. None of the climate variables used were associated with the productivity of E. nigrum and V. vitis-idaea, likely due to complex responses and length of the time-series, thus highlighting the importance of continued monitoring in partnership with northern people and institutions.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Noémie Boulanger-Lapointe
Greg H.R. Henry
Esther Lévesque
Alain Cuerrier
Sarah Desrosiers
José Gérin-Lajoie
Luise Hermanutz
Laura Siegwart Collier
author_facet Noémie Boulanger-Lapointe
Greg H.R. Henry
Esther Lévesque
Alain Cuerrier
Sarah Desrosiers
José Gérin-Lajoie
Luise Hermanutz
Laura Siegwart Collier
author_sort Noémie Boulanger-Lapointe
title Climate and environmental drivers of berry productivity from the forest–tundra ecotone to the high Arctic in Canada
title_short Climate and environmental drivers of berry productivity from the forest–tundra ecotone to the high Arctic in Canada
title_full Climate and environmental drivers of berry productivity from the forest–tundra ecotone to the high Arctic in Canada
title_fullStr Climate and environmental drivers of berry productivity from the forest–tundra ecotone to the high Arctic in Canada
title_full_unstemmed Climate and environmental drivers of berry productivity from the forest–tundra ecotone to the high Arctic in Canada
title_sort climate and environmental drivers of berry productivity from the forest–tundra ecotone to the high arctic in canada
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