1,895
Views
16
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

A review of snow manipulation experiments in Arctic and alpine tundra ecosystems

&
Pages 95-109 | Published online: 16 Dec 2016

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (16)

Jacqueline K. Y. Hung, Neal A. Scott & Paul M. Treitz. (2023) Investigating ten years of warming and enhanced snow depth on nutrient availability and greenhouse gas fluxes in a High Arctic ecosystem. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 55:1.
Read now
Shubham Awasthi & Divyesh Varade. (2021) Recent advances in the remote sensing of alpine snow: a review. GIScience & Remote Sensing 58:6, pages 852-888.
Read now
Ganesh K. Jaganathan, Sarah E. Dalrymple & Hugh W. Pritchard. (2020) Seed Survival at Low Temperatures: A Potential Selecting Factor Influencing Community Level Changes in High Altitudes under Climate Change. Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences 39:6, pages 479-492.
Read now
Christian John, Douglas Miller & Eric Post. (2020) Regional variation in green-up timing along a caribou migratory corridor: Spatial associations with snowmelt and temperature. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 52:1, pages 416-423.
Read now
Justin R. Dee & Michael C. Stambaugh. (2019) A new approach towards climate monitoring in Rocky Mountain alpine plant communities: A case study using herb-chronology and Penstemon whippleanus. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 51:1, pages 84-95.
Read now
Tuomas Kankaanpää, Kirstine Skov, Nerea Abrego, Magnus Lund, Niels Martin Schmidt & Tomas Roslin. (2018) Spatiotemporal snowmelt patterns within a high Arctic landscape, with implications for flora and fauna. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 50:1.
Read now
Laura Radville, Eric Post & David M. Eissenstat. (2018) On the sensitivity of root and leaf phenology to warming in the Arctic. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 50:1.
Read now
Friederike Gehrmann, Heikki Hänninen, Che Liu & Timo Saarinen. (2017) Phenological responses to small-scale spatial variation in snowmelt timing reveal compensatory and conservative strategies in subarctic-alpine plants. Plant Ecology & Diversity 10:5-6, pages 453-468.
Read now
Alan F. Mark, Annika C. Korsten, D. Urrutia Guevara, Katharine J. M. Dickinson, Tanja Humar-Maegli, Pascale Michel, Stephan R. P. Halloy, Janice M. Lord, Susanna E. Venn, John W. Morgan, Peter A. Whigham & Jacqueline A. Nielsen. (2015) Ecological Responses to 52 Years of Experimental Snow Manipulation in High-Alpine Cushionfield, Old Man Range, South-Central New Zealand. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 47:4, pages 751-772.
Read now
Susanne Suvanto, Peter C. Le roux & Miska Luoto. (2014) Arctic‐alpine vegetation biomass is driven by fine‐scale abiotic heterogeneity. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 96:4, pages 549-560.
Read now
Shannan K. Sweet, Laura Gough, Kevin L. Griffin & Natalie T. Boelman. (2014) Tall Deciduous Shrubs Offset Delayed Start of Growing Season Through Rapid Leaf Development in the Alaskan Arctic Tundra. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 46:3, pages 682-697.
Read now
Birgit Jedrzejek, Birgit Drees, FredJ.A. Daniëls & Norbert Hölzel. (2013) Vegetation pattern of mountains in West Greenland – a baseline for long-term surveillance of global warming impacts. Plant Ecology & Diversity 6:3-4, pages 405-422.
Read now
Kevin L. Griffin , David J. Epstein & Natalie T. Boelman. (2013) Hill Slope Variations in Chlorophyll Fluorescence Indices and Leaf Traits in a Small Arctic Watershed. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 45:1, pages 39-49.
Read now
Azim U. Mallik, Julia V. Wdowiak & Elisabeth J. Cooper. (2011) Growth and Reproductive Responses of Cassiope tetragona, a Circumpolar Evergreen Shrub, to Experimentally Delayed Snowmelt. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 43:3, pages 404-409.
Read now
Christian Rixen, Christoph Schwoerer & Sonja Wipf. (2010) Winter climate change at different temporal scales in Vaccinium myrtillus, an Arctic and alpine dwarf shrub. Polar Research 29:1, pages 85-94.
Read now