Terrestrial Ecosystems at Toolik Lake, Alaska

Gaius R. Shaver, James A. Laundre, M. Syndonia Bret-Harte, F. Stuart Chapin, Joel A. Mercado-Díaz, Anne E. Giblin, Laura Gough, William A. Gould, Sarah E. Hobbie, George W. Kling, Michelle C. Mack, John C. Moore, Knute J. Nadelhoffer, Edward B. Rastetter, Joshua P. Schimel

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Abstract

This chapter focuses on the overall structure and major functions of contrasting tundras near Toolik Lake. It describes and compares key physical, chemical, and biological controls over the distribution and function of these ecosystems. It discusses timescales and trajectories of system-level change in response to changes in the controls. It considers how current and anticipated changes in climate affect the dynamics of soils and soil biota in arctic tundra ecosystems. It also predicts how the expected changes in global and arctic climates may alter the landscape and terrestrial ecosystems near Toolik Lake, and suggests priorities for future research.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationAlaska's Changing Arctic
Subtitle of host publicationEcological Consequences for Tundra, Streams, and Lakes
PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN (Electronic)9780190267889
ISBN (Print)9780199860401
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 27 2014

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Keywords

  • Arctic climates
  • Climate
  • Ecosystems
  • Soil biota
  • Terrestrial ecosystems
  • Toolik lake
  • Tundra

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