作者: Marc Macias-Fauria , Bruce C. Forbes , Pentti Zetterberg , Timo Kumpula
DOI: 10.1038/NCLIMATE1558
关键词: Sea ice 、 Arctic ecology 、 Ecology 、 Climate change 、 Arctic 、 Arctic vegetation 、 Growing season 、 Global warming 、 Tundra 、 Environmental science
摘要: Increasing shrub cover on Arctic tundra is linked to climate warming, which partially amplified by sea ice feedbacks, but the nature of these interactions remains poorly understood. Now research indicates that plant productivity in late spring relates sea-ice-driven temperature amplification growing season peak more closely associated with persistent large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns.