Developing common protocols to measure tundra herbivory across spatial scales

Understanding and predicting large-scale ecological responses to global environmental change requires comparative studies across geographic scales with coordinated efforts and standardized methodologies. We designed, applied, and assessed standardized protocols to measure tundra herbivory at three s...

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Main Authors: Barrio, I.C., Ehrich, D., Soininen, E.M., Ravolainen, V.T., Bueno, C.G., Gilg, O., Koltz, A.M., Speed, J.D.M., Hik, D.S., Mörsdorf, M., Alatalo, J.M., Angerbjörn, A., Bêty, J., Bollache, L., Boulanger-lapointe, N., Brown, G.S., Eischeid, I., Giroux, M.A., Hájek, T., Hansen, B.B., Hofhuis, S.P., Lamarre, J.F., Lang, J., Latty, C., Lecomte, N., Macek, P., Mckinnon, L., Myers-smith, I.H., Pedersen, Å.O., Prevéy, J.S., Roth, J.D., Saalfeld, S.T., Schmidt, N.M., Smith, P., Sokolov, A., Sokolova, N., Stolz, C., van Bemmelen, R., Varpe, Ø., Woodard, P.F., Jónsdóttir, I.S.
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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spelling ftunivwagenin:oai:library.wur.nl:wurpubs/597580 2024-04-28T08:04:01+00:00 Developing common protocols to measure tundra herbivory across spatial scales Barrio, I.C. Ehrich, D. Soininen, E.M. Ravolainen, V.T. Bueno, C.G. Gilg, O. Koltz, A.M. Speed, J.D.M. Hik, D.S. Mörsdorf, M. Alatalo, J.M. Angerbjörn, A. Bêty, J. Bollache, L. Boulanger-lapointe, N. Brown, G.S. Eischeid, I. Giroux, M.A. Hájek, T. Hansen, B.B. Hofhuis, S.P. Lamarre, J.F. Lang, J. Latty, C. Lecomte, N. Macek, P. Mckinnon, L. Myers-smith, I.H. Pedersen, Å.O. Prevéy, J.S. Roth, J.D. Saalfeld, S.T. Schmidt, N.M. Smith, P. Sokolov, A. Sokolova, N. Stolz, C. van Bemmelen, R. Varpe, Ø. Woodard, P.F. Jónsdóttir, I.S. 2022 application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/developing-common-protocols-to-measure-tundra-herbivory-across-sp https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2020-0020 en eng https://edepot.wur.nl/570292 https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/developing-common-protocols-to-measure-tundra-herbivory-across-sp doi:10.1139/as-2020-0020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research Arctic Science 8 (2022) 3 ISSN: 2368-7460 Life Science Article/Letter to editor 2022 ftunivwagenin https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2020-0020 2024-04-03T14:51:38Z Understanding and predicting large-scale ecological responses to global environmental change requires comparative studies across geographic scales with coordinated efforts and standardized methodologies. We designed, applied, and assessed standardized protocols to measure tundra herbivory at three spatial scales: plot, site (habitat), and study area (landscape). The plot- and site-level protocols were tested in the field during summers 2014–2015 at 11 sites, nine of them consisting of warming experimental plots included in the International Tundra Experiment (ITEX). The study area protocols were assessed during 2014–2018 at 24 study areas across the Arctic. Our protocols provide comparable and easy to implement methods for assessing the intensity of invertebrate herbivory within ITEX plots and for characterizing vertebrate herbivore communities at larger spatial scales. We discuss methodological constraints and make recommendations for how these protocols can be used and how sampling effort can be optimized to obtain comparable estimates of herbivory, both at ITEX sites and at large landscape scales. The application of these protocols across the tundra biome will allow characterizing and comparing herbivore communities across tundra sites and at ecologically relevant spatial scales, providing an important step towards a better understanding of tundra ecosystem responses to large-scale environmental change. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Tundra Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre): Digital Library Arctic Science 1 42
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Barrio, I.C.
Ehrich, D.
Soininen, E.M.
Ravolainen, V.T.
Bueno, C.G.
Gilg, O.
Koltz, A.M.
Speed, J.D.M.
Hik, D.S.
Mörsdorf, M.
Alatalo, J.M.
Angerbjörn, A.
Bêty, J.
Bollache, L.
Boulanger-lapointe, N.
Brown, G.S.
Eischeid, I.
Giroux, M.A.
Hájek, T.
Hansen, B.B.
Hofhuis, S.P.
Lamarre, J.F.
Lang, J.
Latty, C.
Lecomte, N.
Macek, P.
Mckinnon, L.
Myers-smith, I.H.
Pedersen, Å.O.
Prevéy, J.S.
Roth, J.D.
Saalfeld, S.T.
Schmidt, N.M.
Smith, P.
Sokolov, A.
Sokolova, N.
Stolz, C.
van Bemmelen, R.
Varpe, Ø.
Woodard, P.F.
Jónsdóttir, I.S.
Developing common protocols to measure tundra herbivory across spatial scales
topic_facet Life Science
description Understanding and predicting large-scale ecological responses to global environmental change requires comparative studies across geographic scales with coordinated efforts and standardized methodologies. We designed, applied, and assessed standardized protocols to measure tundra herbivory at three spatial scales: plot, site (habitat), and study area (landscape). The plot- and site-level protocols were tested in the field during summers 2014–2015 at 11 sites, nine of them consisting of warming experimental plots included in the International Tundra Experiment (ITEX). The study area protocols were assessed during 2014–2018 at 24 study areas across the Arctic. Our protocols provide comparable and easy to implement methods for assessing the intensity of invertebrate herbivory within ITEX plots and for characterizing vertebrate herbivore communities at larger spatial scales. We discuss methodological constraints and make recommendations for how these protocols can be used and how sampling effort can be optimized to obtain comparable estimates of herbivory, both at ITEX sites and at large landscape scales. The application of these protocols across the tundra biome will allow characterizing and comparing herbivore communities across tundra sites and at ecologically relevant spatial scales, providing an important step towards a better understanding of tundra ecosystem responses to large-scale environmental change.
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author Barrio, I.C.
Ehrich, D.
Soininen, E.M.
Ravolainen, V.T.
Bueno, C.G.
Gilg, O.
Koltz, A.M.
Speed, J.D.M.
Hik, D.S.
Mörsdorf, M.
Alatalo, J.M.
Angerbjörn, A.
Bêty, J.
Bollache, L.
Boulanger-lapointe, N.
Brown, G.S.
Eischeid, I.
Giroux, M.A.
Hájek, T.
Hansen, B.B.
Hofhuis, S.P.
Lamarre, J.F.
Lang, J.
Latty, C.
Lecomte, N.
Macek, P.
Mckinnon, L.
Myers-smith, I.H.
Pedersen, Å.O.
Prevéy, J.S.
Roth, J.D.
Saalfeld, S.T.
Schmidt, N.M.
Smith, P.
Sokolov, A.
Sokolova, N.
Stolz, C.
van Bemmelen, R.
Varpe, Ø.
Woodard, P.F.
Jónsdóttir, I.S.
author_facet Barrio, I.C.
Ehrich, D.
Soininen, E.M.
Ravolainen, V.T.
Bueno, C.G.
Gilg, O.
Koltz, A.M.
Speed, J.D.M.
Hik, D.S.
Mörsdorf, M.
Alatalo, J.M.
Angerbjörn, A.
Bêty, J.
Bollache, L.
Boulanger-lapointe, N.
Brown, G.S.
Eischeid, I.
Giroux, M.A.
Hájek, T.
Hansen, B.B.
Hofhuis, S.P.
Lamarre, J.F.
Lang, J.
Latty, C.
Lecomte, N.
Macek, P.
Mckinnon, L.
Myers-smith, I.H.
Pedersen, Å.O.
Prevéy, J.S.
Roth, J.D.
Saalfeld, S.T.
Schmidt, N.M.
Smith, P.
Sokolov, A.
Sokolova, N.
Stolz, C.
van Bemmelen, R.
Varpe, Ø.
Woodard, P.F.
Jónsdóttir, I.S.
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