Research article - Peer-reviewed, 2022
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Growth rings show limited evidence for ungulates' potential to suppress shrubs across the Arctic
Vuorinen, Katariina E. M.; Austrheim, Gunnar; Tremblay, Jean-Pierre; Myers-Smith, Isla H.; Hortman, Hans, I; Frank, Peter; Barrio, Isabel C.; Dalerum, Fredrik; Bjorkman, Mats P.; Bjork, Robert G.; Ehrich, Dorothee; Sokolov, Aleksandr; Sokolova, Natalya; Ropars, Pascale; Boudreau, Stephane; Normand, Signe; Prendin, Angela L.; Schmidt, Niels Martin; Pacheco-Solana, Arturo; Post, Eric;Show more authors
Abstract
Global warming has pronounced effects on tundra vegetation, and rising mean temperatures increase plant growth potential across the Arctic biome. Herbivores may counteract the warming impacts by reducing plant growth, but the strength of this effect may depend on prevailing regional climatic conditions. To study how ungulates interact with temperature to influence growth of tundra shrubs across the Arctic tundra biome, we assembled dendroecological data from 20 sites, comprising 1153 individual shrubs and 223 63 annual growth rings. Evidence for ungulates suppressing shrub radial growth was only observed at intermediate summer temperatures (6.5 degrees C-9 degrees C), and even at these temperatures the effect was not strong. Multiple factors, including forage preferences and landscape use by the ungulates, and favourable climatic conditions enabling effective compensatory growth of shrubs, may weaken the effects of ungulates on shrubs, possibly explaining the weakness of observed ungulate effects. Earlier local studies have shown that ungulates may counteract the impacts of warming on tundra shrub growth, but we demonstrate that ungulates' potential to suppress shrub radial growth is not always evident, and may be limited to certain climatic conditions.Keywords
Arctic; browsing; climate change; dendroecology; herbivory; shrub; tundraPublished in
Environmental Research Letters2022, volume: 17, number: 3, article number: 034013
Publisher: IOP Publishing Ltd
Authors' information
Vuorinen, Katariina E. M.
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Austrheim, Gunnar
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Tremblay, Jean-Pierre
Laval University
Tremblay, Jean-Pierre
Ctr Forest Res
Myers-Smith, Isla H.
University of Edinburgh
Hortman, Hans
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Frank, Peter
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Dalerum, Fredrik
University of Pretoria
Barrio, Isabel C.
Agr Univ Iceland
Dalerum, Fredrik
Stockholm University
Dalerum, Fredrik
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC)
Bjorkman, Mats P.
University of Gothenburg
Bjork, Robert G.
University of Gothenburg
Ehrich, Dorothee
UiT The Arctic University of Tromso
Sokolov, Aleksandr
Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Sokolova, Natalya
Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Ropars, Pascale
McGill University
Ropars, Pascale
Universite du Quebec a Rimouski
Boudreau, Stephane
Laval University
Normand, Signe
Aarhus University
UKÄ Subject classification
Environmental Sciences
Publication Identifiers
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac5207
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https://res.slu.se/id/publ/116357