Location of studies and evidence of effects of herbivory on Arctic vegetation: a systematic map

Abstract Background: Herbivores modify the structure and function of tundra ecosystems. Understanding their impacts is necessary to assess the responses of these ecosystems to ongoing environmental changes. However, the effects of herbivores on plants and ecosystem structure and function vary across...

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Main Authors: Soininen, E. M. (E. M.), Barrio, I. C. (I. C.), Bjørkås, R. (R.), Björnsdottir, K. (K.), Ehrich, D. (D.), Hopping, K. A. (K. A.), Kaarlejärvi, E. (E.), Kolstad, A. L. (A. L.), Abdulmanova, S. (S.), Björk, R. G. (R. G.), Bueno, C. G. (C. G.), Eischeid, I. (I), Finger-Higgens, R. (R.), Forbey, J. S. (J. S.), Gignac, C. (C.), Gilg, O. (O.), den Herder, M. (M.), Holm, H. S. (H. S.), Hwang, B. C. (B. C.), Jepsen, J. U. (J. U.), Kamenova, S. (S.), Kater, I. (I), Koltz, A. M. (A. M.), Kristensen, J. A. (J. A.), Little, C. J. (C. J.), Macek, P. (P.), Mathisen, K. M. (K. M.), Metcalfe, D. B. (D. B.), Mosbacher, J. B. (J. B.), Mörsdorf, M. (M.), Park, T. (T.), Propster, J. R. (J. R.), Roberts, A. J. (A. J.), Serrano, E. (E.), Spiegel, M. P. (M. P.), Tamayo, M. (M.), Tuomi, M. W. (M. W.), Verma, M. (M.), Vuorinen, K. E. (K. E. M.), Väisänen, M. (M.), Van der Wal, R. (R.), Wilcots, M. E. (M. E.), Yoccoz, N. G. (N. G.), Speed, J. D. (J. D. M.)
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Soininen, E. M. (E. M.)
Barrio, I. C. (I. C.)
Bjørkås, R. (R.)
Björnsdottir, K. (K.)
Ehrich, D. (D.)
Hopping, K. A. (K. A.)
Kaarlejärvi, E. (E.)
Kolstad, A. L. (A. L.)
Abdulmanova, S. (S.)
Björk, R. G. (R. G.)
Bueno, C. G. (C. G.)
Eischeid, I. (I)
Finger-Higgens, R. (R.)
Forbey, J. S. (J. S.)
Gignac, C. (C.)
Gilg, O. (O.)
den Herder, M. (M.)
Holm, H. S. (H. S.)
Hwang, B. C. (B. C.)
Jepsen, J. U. (J. U.)
Kamenova, S. (S.)
Kater, I. (I)
Koltz, A. M. (A. M.)
Kristensen, J. A. (J. A.)
Little, C. J. (C. J.)
Macek, P. (P.)
Mathisen, K. M. (K. M.)
Metcalfe, D. B. (D. B.)
Mosbacher, J. B. (J. B.)
Mörsdorf, M. (M.)
Park, T. (T.)
Propster, J. R. (J. R.)
Roberts, A. J. (A. J.)
Serrano, E. (E.)
Spiegel, M. P. (M. P.)
Tamayo, M. (M.)
Tuomi, M. W. (M. W.)
Verma, M. (M.)
Vuorinen, K. E. (K. E. M.)
Väisänen, M. (M.)
Van der Wal, R. (R.)
Wilcots, M. E. (M. E.)
Yoccoz, N. G. (N. G.)
Speed, J. D. (J. D. M.)
Location of studies and evidence of effects of herbivory on Arctic vegetation: a systematic map
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Grubbing
Invertebrate
Plant-herbivore interaction
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Vertebrate
description Abstract Background: Herbivores modify the structure and function of tundra ecosystems. Understanding their impacts is necessary to assess the responses of these ecosystems to ongoing environmental changes. However, the effects of herbivores on plants and ecosystem structure and function vary across the Arctic. Strong spatial variation in herbivore effects implies that the results of individual studies on herbivory depend on local conditions, i.e., their ecological context. An important first step in assessing whether generalizable conclusions can be produced is to identify the existing studies and assess how well they cover the underlying environmental conditions across the Arctic. This systematic map aims to identify the ecological contexts in which herbivore impacts on vegetation have been studied in the Arctic. Specifically, the primary question of the systematic map was: ”What evidence exists on the effects of herbivores on Arctic vegetation?”. Methods: We used a published systematic map protocol to identify studies addressing the effects of herbivores on Arctic vegetation. We conducted searches for relevant literature in online databases, search engines and specialist websites. Literature was screened to identify eligible studies, defined as reporting primary data on herbivore impacts on Arctic plants and plant communities. We extracted information on variables that describe the ecological context of the studies, from the studies themselves and from geospatial data. We synthesized the findings narratively and created a Shiny App where the coded data are searchable and variables can be visually explored. Review findings We identified 309 relevant articles with 662 studies (representing different ecological contexts or datasets within the same article). These studies addressed vertebrate herbivory seven times more often than invertebrate herbivory. Geographically, the largest cluster of studies was in Northern Fennoscandia. Warmer and wetter parts of the Arctic had the largest representation, as did coastal ...
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author Soininen, E. M. (E. M.)
Barrio, I. C. (I. C.)
Bjørkås, R. (R.)
Björnsdottir, K. (K.)
Ehrich, D. (D.)
Hopping, K. A. (K. A.)
Kaarlejärvi, E. (E.)
Kolstad, A. L. (A. L.)
Abdulmanova, S. (S.)
Björk, R. G. (R. G.)
Bueno, C. G. (C. G.)
Eischeid, I. (I)
Finger-Higgens, R. (R.)
Forbey, J. S. (J. S.)
Gignac, C. (C.)
Gilg, O. (O.)
den Herder, M. (M.)
Holm, H. S. (H. S.)
Hwang, B. C. (B. C.)
Jepsen, J. U. (J. U.)
Kamenova, S. (S.)
Kater, I. (I)
Koltz, A. M. (A. M.)
Kristensen, J. A. (J. A.)
Little, C. J. (C. J.)
Macek, P. (P.)
Mathisen, K. M. (K. M.)
Metcalfe, D. B. (D. B.)
Mosbacher, J. B. (J. B.)
Mörsdorf, M. (M.)
Park, T. (T.)
Propster, J. R. (J. R.)
Roberts, A. J. (A. J.)
Serrano, E. (E.)
Spiegel, M. P. (M. P.)
Tamayo, M. (M.)
Tuomi, M. W. (M. W.)
Verma, M. (M.)
Vuorinen, K. E. (K. E. M.)
Väisänen, M. (M.)
Van der Wal, R. (R.)
Wilcots, M. E. (M. E.)
Yoccoz, N. G. (N. G.)
Speed, J. D. (J. D. M.)
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Barrio, I. C. (I. C.)
Bjørkås, R. (R.)
Björnsdottir, K. (K.)
Ehrich, D. (D.)
Hopping, K. A. (K. A.)
Kaarlejärvi, E. (E.)
Kolstad, A. L. (A. L.)
Abdulmanova, S. (S.)
Björk, R. G. (R. G.)
Bueno, C. G. (C. G.)
Eischeid, I. (I)
Finger-Higgens, R. (R.)
Forbey, J. S. (J. S.)
Gignac, C. (C.)
Gilg, O. (O.)
den Herder, M. (M.)
Holm, H. S. (H. S.)
Hwang, B. C. (B. C.)
Jepsen, J. U. (J. U.)
Kamenova, S. (S.)
Kater, I. (I)
Koltz, A. M. (A. M.)
Kristensen, J. A. (J. A.)
Little, C. J. (C. J.)
Macek, P. (P.)
Mathisen, K. M. (K. M.)
Metcalfe, D. B. (D. B.)
Mosbacher, J. B. (J. B.)
Mörsdorf, M. (M.)
Park, T. (T.)
Propster, J. R. (J. R.)
Roberts, A. J. (A. J.)
Serrano, E. (E.)
Spiegel, M. P. (M. P.)
Tamayo, M. (M.)
Tuomi, M. W. (M. W.)
Verma, M. (M.)
Vuorinen, K. E. (K. E. M.)
Väisänen, M. (M.)
Van der Wal, R. (R.)
Wilcots, M. E. (M. E.)
Yoccoz, N. G. (N. G.)
Speed, J. D. (J. D. M.)
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title Location of studies and evidence of effects of herbivory on Arctic vegetation: a systematic map
title_short Location of studies and evidence of effects of herbivory on Arctic vegetation: a systematic map
title_full Location of studies and evidence of effects of herbivory on Arctic vegetation: a systematic map
title_fullStr Location of studies and evidence of effects of herbivory on Arctic vegetation: a systematic map
title_full_unstemmed Location of studies and evidence of effects of herbivory on Arctic vegetation: a systematic map
title_sort location of studies and evidence of effects of herbivory on arctic vegetation: a systematic map
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spelling ftunivoulu:oai:oulu.fi:nbnfi-fe2021102952937 2023-07-30T04:00:32+02:00 Location of studies and evidence of effects of herbivory on Arctic vegetation: a systematic map Soininen, E. M. (E. M.) Barrio, I. C. (I. C.) Bjørkås, R. (R.) Björnsdottir, K. (K.) Ehrich, D. (D.) Hopping, K. A. (K. A.) Kaarlejärvi, E. (E.) Kolstad, A. L. (A. L.) Abdulmanova, S. (S.) Björk, R. G. (R. G.) Bueno, C. G. (C. G.) Eischeid, I. (I) Finger-Higgens, R. (R.) Forbey, J. S. (J. S.) Gignac, C. (C.) Gilg, O. (O.) den Herder, M. (M.) Holm, H. S. (H. S.) Hwang, B. C. (B. C.) Jepsen, J. U. (J. U.) Kamenova, S. (S.) Kater, I. (I) Koltz, A. M. (A. M.) Kristensen, J. A. (J. A.) Little, C. J. (C. J.) Macek, P. (P.) Mathisen, K. M. (K. M.) Metcalfe, D. B. (D. B.) Mosbacher, J. B. (J. B.) Mörsdorf, M. (M.) Park, T. (T.) Propster, J. R. (J. R.) Roberts, A. J. (A. J.) Serrano, E. (E.) Spiegel, M. P. (M. P.) Tamayo, M. (M.) Tuomi, M. W. (M. W.) Verma, M. (M.) Vuorinen, K. E. (K. E. M.) Väisänen, M. (M.) Van der Wal, R. (R.) Wilcots, M. E. (M. E.) Yoccoz, N. G. (N. G.) Speed, J. D. (J. D. M.) 2021 application/pdf http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2021102952937 eng eng Springer Nature info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess © The Author(s) 2021. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Browsing Defoliation Forest-tundra Grazing Grubbing Invertebrate Plant-herbivore interaction Tundra Vertebrate info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftunivoulu 2023-07-08T19:58:30Z Abstract Background: Herbivores modify the structure and function of tundra ecosystems. Understanding their impacts is necessary to assess the responses of these ecosystems to ongoing environmental changes. However, the effects of herbivores on plants and ecosystem structure and function vary across the Arctic. Strong spatial variation in herbivore effects implies that the results of individual studies on herbivory depend on local conditions, i.e., their ecological context. An important first step in assessing whether generalizable conclusions can be produced is to identify the existing studies and assess how well they cover the underlying environmental conditions across the Arctic. This systematic map aims to identify the ecological contexts in which herbivore impacts on vegetation have been studied in the Arctic. Specifically, the primary question of the systematic map was: ”What evidence exists on the effects of herbivores on Arctic vegetation?”. Methods: We used a published systematic map protocol to identify studies addressing the effects of herbivores on Arctic vegetation. We conducted searches for relevant literature in online databases, search engines and specialist websites. Literature was screened to identify eligible studies, defined as reporting primary data on herbivore impacts on Arctic plants and plant communities. We extracted information on variables that describe the ecological context of the studies, from the studies themselves and from geospatial data. We synthesized the findings narratively and created a Shiny App where the coded data are searchable and variables can be visually explored. Review findings We identified 309 relevant articles with 662 studies (representing different ecological contexts or datasets within the same article). These studies addressed vertebrate herbivory seven times more often than invertebrate herbivory. Geographically, the largest cluster of studies was in Northern Fennoscandia. Warmer and wetter parts of the Arctic had the largest representation, as did coastal ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Fennoscandia Tundra Jultika - University of Oulu repository Arctic