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This project investigates how climate change affects plant traits in the Arctic tundra, linking these changes to ecosystem functionality. By analyzing long-term warming experiments, it aims to understand the impact of vegetation shifts on carbon and nutrient cycling.
Climate warming is changing vegetation across the Arctic tundra region.
Warmer temperatures enhance plant photosynthetic uptake of atmospheric CO2 but warming also promotes microbial decomposition of the vast permafrost carbon pool, releasing greenhouse gases to the atmosphere in a positive feedback-loop.
In addition to temperature, changes in plant composition also strongly affect carbon and nutrient cycling rates through species-specific differences in leaf and root characteristics.
These so-c…
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
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