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Greater effect of increasing shrub height on winter versus summer soil temperature

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ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS
卷 11, 期 8, 页码 -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/11/8/085005

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Betula glandulosa; dendrochronology; freezing and thawing degree-days; shrub expansion; shrub vertical structure development; soil temperature regime; snow depth

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  1. community of Umiujaq
  2. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
  3. ArcticNet (Network of Centers of Excellence of Canada)
  4. Northern Scientific Training Program (NSTP)
  5. EnviroNord (NSERC CREATE Training Program in Northern Environmental Science)
  6. Fondation de l'Universite Laval

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Shrub expansion is increasingly observed in arctic and subarctic environments. The development of shrub structure may significantly impact the abiotic environment at the local scale. Our objective was to reconstruct the development of the vertical structure of Betula glandulosa Michx. and to evaluate its effects on winter and summer soil temperature and on snow depth. Stratified sampling of the shrub revealed that shrub biomass distribution followed a similar pattern in stands of contrasting heights. Woody biomass was maximal in the lower stratum and relatively stable in the intermediate strata, while the foliar biomass tracked the vertical development of the shrub structure. Dendrochronological analysis revealed that shrub stands are relatively young; most of the dominant stems started their development after 1990. Shrub height was positively associated with both the dominant stem age and its vertical growth rate. Temperature differences among sites were greater during winter (ca 10 degrees C) than during summer (ca 2 degrees C), while the sum of freezing degree-days varied from 680 degrees C to 2125 degrees C. Shrub height was the most plausible variable explaining snow depth, winter ground level temperature and the sum of freezing degree-days. However, woody biomass in the 30-40 cm strata best explained summer ground level temperature. Our results suggest that the development of a shrub structure will have far-reaching consequences on the abiotic environment of subarctic ecosystems.

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