Caribou and muskoxen significantly affect Arctic plant growth, revealing their overlooked role in climate impacts.
The little tree in Josh Smith's yard at the base of Bear Mountain resembled an alder, the scrappy and familiar Alaskan shrub.
The story of Arctic greening has overlooked some main characters. At center stage are climate change and warming temperatures ...
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 without grazing. These include arctic draba and gray willow. Some species, ...
A study links herbivory to phenology in the Arctic. Phenology is the study of the timing of events in the natural world. In recent decades ...
The area these plants cover has increased a hundredfold since then ... and over 20 rare sawfly species in Scotland that each rely on an individual species of arctic-alpine willow for their survival.
Golden Valley Electric Association filed a construction and lease contract with the Regulatory Commission of Alaska this week ...
The willow warbler is a small, migratory songbird known for its sweet sound. You can see it in parks, gardens, and woodland ...
Around 12,000 years ago, they were left behind in Montana and Michigan when the glaciers from the last Ice Age receded north ...
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 ...
Endangered mountain trees and shrubs are making a comeback in Scotland, a study by the University of Stirling has shown.