Caribou and muskoxen significantly affect Arctic plant growth, revealing their overlooked role in climate impacts.
About two-thirds of plants greened up earlier, and three-quarters were more abundant later in the season compared to plots ...
About two-thirds of plants greened up earlier, and three-quarters were more abundant later in the season compared to plots ...
The willow warbler is a small, migratory songbird known for its sweet sound. You can see it in parks, gardens, and woodland ...
When you look at the four seasons we go through in a year, it comes to our attention that the trees and bushes only have ...
The Bureau of Land Management’s record of decision approving Willow essentially greenlights ... of nearly 70 coal-fired power plants operating for a year. The project would cause irreparable harm to ...
Here I studied the abundance and variety of tundra plants. Today, the Arctic has already blown past 2 C of warming. Understanding the effects of climate change on this island could provide ...
Utilizing one of the longest-running ecosystem experiments in the Arctic, a Colorado State University-led team of researchers have developed a better understanding of the interplay among plants ...
Willow would be the largest oil-and-gas drilling project in the Alaskan Arctic and would be located in a vast and ... greenhouse-gas emissions to equal that of 66 coal-fired power plants operating for ...
They use shrubs, brambles ... and the scrub grass of the Arctic tundra. It will also breed and nest in shrubby areas away from trees. Willow warbler nests have been found in orchards, hedges ...