Pitkäaikainen kasvillisuusmuutos ohjaa kuviomaiden hiilidynamiikkaa enemmän kuin kasvukauden ulkopuolinen lämpeneminen

Frost-patterned grounds, such as mostly barren frost boils surrounded by denser vegetation, are typical habitat mosaics in tundra. Plant and microbial processes in these habitats may be susceptible to short-term warming outside the growing season, while the areal cover of barren frost boils has decr...

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Main Authors: Väisänen, Maria Karoliina, Krab, Eveline J., Dorrepaal, Ellen
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://research.ulapland.fi/fi/publications/1102a911-2bce-4d7f-88d9-4817a75ad551
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spelling ftulaplandcdispu:oai:lacris.ulapland.fi:publications/1102a911-2bce-4d7f-88d9-4817a75ad551 2024-09-15T18:39:46+00:00 Pitkäaikainen kasvillisuusmuutos ohjaa kuviomaiden hiilidynamiikkaa enemmän kuin kasvukauden ulkopuolinen lämpeneminen Carbon dynamics at frost-patterned tundra driven by long-term vegetation change rather than by short-term non-growing season warming Väisänen, Maria Karoliina Krab, Eveline J. Dorrepaal, Ellen 2017-10-19 https://research.ulapland.fi/fi/publications/1102a911-2bce-4d7f-88d9-4817a75ad551 eng eng https://research.ulapland.fi/fi/publications/1102a911-2bce-4d7f-88d9-4817a75ad551 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Väisänen , M K , Krab , E J & Dorrepaal , E 2017 , ' Carbon dynamics at frost-patterned tundra driven by long-term vegetation change rather than by short-term non-growing season warming ' , Biogeochemistry , vol. 136 , no. 1 , pp. 103-117 . /dk/atira/pure/person/fieldofscience2010/1/18/1 name=Ecology evolutionary biology /dk/atira/pure/person/fieldofscience2010/1/18/2 name=Biochemistry cell and molecular biology article 2017 ftulaplandcdispu 2024-07-01T23:35:27Z Frost-patterned grounds, such as mostly barren frost boils surrounded by denser vegetation, are typical habitat mosaics in tundra. Plant and microbial processes in these habitats may be susceptible to short-term warming outside the growing season, while the areal cover of barren frost boils has decreased during the past decades due to climate warming-induced shrub expansion. The relative importance of such short-term and long-term climate impacts on carbon (C) dynamics remain unknown. We measured ecosystem CO2 uptake and release (in the field), microbial respiration (in the laboratory), as well as microbial biomass N and soil extractable N in frost boils and the directly adjacent heath in late spring and late summer. These habitats had been experimentally warmed with insulating fleeces from late September until late May for three consecutive years, which allowed us to investigate the direct short-term effects of warming and longer-term, indirect climate effects via vegetation establishment into frost boils. Non-growing season warming increased C uptake at the frost boils in late spring and decreased it in late summer, while the timing and direction of responses was opposite for the heath. Experimental warming had no effects on microbial or ecosystem C release or soil N at either of the habitats. However, C cycling was manifold higher at the heath compared to the frost boils, likely because of a higher SOM stock in the soil. Short-term climate change can thus directly alter ecosystem C uptake at frost-patterned grounds but will most likely not affect microbial C release. We conclude that the C dynamics at frost-patterned grounds under a changing climate depend most strongly on the potential of vegetation to encroach into frost boils in the long-term. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tundra LaCRIS - University of Lapland Current Research System
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Väisänen, Maria Karoliina
Krab, Eveline J.
Dorrepaal, Ellen
Pitkäaikainen kasvillisuusmuutos ohjaa kuviomaiden hiilidynamiikkaa enemmän kuin kasvukauden ulkopuolinen lämpeneminen
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description Frost-patterned grounds, such as mostly barren frost boils surrounded by denser vegetation, are typical habitat mosaics in tundra. Plant and microbial processes in these habitats may be susceptible to short-term warming outside the growing season, while the areal cover of barren frost boils has decreased during the past decades due to climate warming-induced shrub expansion. The relative importance of such short-term and long-term climate impacts on carbon (C) dynamics remain unknown. We measured ecosystem CO2 uptake and release (in the field), microbial respiration (in the laboratory), as well as microbial biomass N and soil extractable N in frost boils and the directly adjacent heath in late spring and late summer. These habitats had been experimentally warmed with insulating fleeces from late September until late May for three consecutive years, which allowed us to investigate the direct short-term effects of warming and longer-term, indirect climate effects via vegetation establishment into frost boils. Non-growing season warming increased C uptake at the frost boils in late spring and decreased it in late summer, while the timing and direction of responses was opposite for the heath. Experimental warming had no effects on microbial or ecosystem C release or soil N at either of the habitats. However, C cycling was manifold higher at the heath compared to the frost boils, likely because of a higher SOM stock in the soil. Short-term climate change can thus directly alter ecosystem C uptake at frost-patterned grounds but will most likely not affect microbial C release. We conclude that the C dynamics at frost-patterned grounds under a changing climate depend most strongly on the potential of vegetation to encroach into frost boils in the long-term.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Väisänen, Maria Karoliina
Krab, Eveline J.
Dorrepaal, Ellen
author_facet Väisänen, Maria Karoliina
Krab, Eveline J.
Dorrepaal, Ellen
author_sort Väisänen, Maria Karoliina
title Pitkäaikainen kasvillisuusmuutos ohjaa kuviomaiden hiilidynamiikkaa enemmän kuin kasvukauden ulkopuolinen lämpeneminen
title_short Pitkäaikainen kasvillisuusmuutos ohjaa kuviomaiden hiilidynamiikkaa enemmän kuin kasvukauden ulkopuolinen lämpeneminen
title_full Pitkäaikainen kasvillisuusmuutos ohjaa kuviomaiden hiilidynamiikkaa enemmän kuin kasvukauden ulkopuolinen lämpeneminen
title_fullStr Pitkäaikainen kasvillisuusmuutos ohjaa kuviomaiden hiilidynamiikkaa enemmän kuin kasvukauden ulkopuolinen lämpeneminen
title_full_unstemmed Pitkäaikainen kasvillisuusmuutos ohjaa kuviomaiden hiilidynamiikkaa enemmän kuin kasvukauden ulkopuolinen lämpeneminen
title_sort pitkäaikainen kasvillisuusmuutos ohjaa kuviomaiden hiilidynamiikkaa enemmän kuin kasvukauden ulkopuolinen lämpeneminen
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op_source Väisänen , M K , Krab , E J & Dorrepaal , E 2017 , ' Carbon dynamics at frost-patterned tundra driven by long-term vegetation change rather than by short-term non-growing season warming ' , Biogeochemistry , vol. 136 , no. 1 , pp. 103-117 .
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