The story of Arctic greening has overlooked some main characters. At center stage are climate change and warming temperatures ...
A new study highlights the importance of caribou and muskoxen to the greening Arctic tundra, linking grazing with plant phenology and abundance in the Arctic tundra.
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 ...
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, ...
Caribou and muskoxen significantly affect Arctic plant growth, revealing their overlooked role in climate impacts.
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Met Office forecasts have suggested a so-called "arctic blast" is unlikely to hit the UK. Numerous media reports have referenced an "arctic blast" in their headlines, suggesting freezing conditions.
According to Monty Don, sudden overnight drops in temperature pose a significant threat, particularly to semi-tender plants. The British horticulturalists advised that plants such as pomegranates, ...
Senior Editor: Jun Lyu, PhD, Springer Nature, China. Before joining Nature Plants in 2014, Jun received his PhD from the Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he studied ...
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