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View article: Data from: "Warming of alpine tundra enhances belowground production and shifts community towards resource acquisition traits"
Data from: "Warming of alpine tundra enhances belowground production and shifts community towards resource acquisition traits" Open
This archive contains data used to draw conclusions in “Warming of alpine tundra enhances belowground production and shifts community towards resource acquisition traits”, by Yang et al. 2020. Data were collected on Niwot Ridge, in an alpi…
View article: Warming of alpine tundra enhances belowground production and shifts community towards resource acquisition traits
Warming of alpine tundra enhances belowground production and shifts community towards resource acquisition traits Open
Climate warming is expected to stimulate plant growth in high‐elevation and high‐latitude ecosystems, significantly increasing aboveground net primary production (ANPP). However, the effects of simultaneous changes in temperature, snowmelt…
View article: Plant traits and vegetation data from climate warming experiments along an 1100 m elevation gradient in Gongga Mountains, China
Plant traits and vegetation data from climate warming experiments along an 1100 m elevation gradient in Gongga Mountains, China Open
Functional trait data enhance climate change research by linking climate change, biodiversity response, and ecosystem functioning, and by enabling comparison between systems sharing few taxa. Across four sites along a 3000–4130 m a.s.l. gr…
View article: Plant community responses to warming modified by soil moisture in the Tibetan Plateau
Plant community responses to warming modified by soil moisture in the Tibetan Plateau Open
Predicted warming in Tibetan Plateau may have profound effects on plant community structure and function. We used open-top chambers to artificially warm two different plant communities in Tibet from 2012 to 2016. We recorded species richne…
View article: Permafrost and drought regulate vulnerability of Tibetan Plateau grasslands to warming
Permafrost and drought regulate vulnerability of Tibetan Plateau grasslands to warming Open
The Tibetan Plateau has the largest expanse of high‐elevation permafrost in the world, and it is experiencing climate warming that may jeopardize the functioning of its alpine ecosystems. Many studies have focused on the effects of climate…