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  • Active layer depth; Carbon; Density, dry bulk; Event label; International Polar Year (2007-2008); International Polar Year 2007-2008; IPY; IPY-4; KH; Kharasavey1; Kharasavey2a; LA; Laborovaya1; Laborovaya2; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MULT; Multiple investigations; Nitrogen, organic, particulate; Nitrogen, total; Sand; Silt; Site; Size fraction 〈 0.002 mm, clay; Time coverage; VaskinyDachi1; VaskinyDachi2; VaskinyDachi3; VD; Yamal Peninsula, northwestern Siberia; Zone, biogeographic  (1)
  • Characteristic; DATE/TIME; Event label; Geology, comment; Herbs height; International Polar Year 2007-2008; IPY-4; KH; Kharasavey1; Kharasavey2a; Kharasavey2b; LA; Laborovaya1; Laborovaya2; Landform; LATITUDE; Layer thickness; Location; LONGITUDE; Moss height; MULT; Multiple investigations; Nadym1; Nadym2; ND; Plant community; Sample ID; Shrub height; Site; Thaw depth of active layer; Topography; Tree height; VaskinyDachi1; VaskinyDachi2; VaskinyDachi3; VD; Yamal Peninsula, northwestern Siberia  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-24
    Keywords: Characteristic; DATE/TIME; Event label; Geology, comment; Herbs height; International Polar Year 2007-2008; IPY-4; KH; Kharasavey1; Kharasavey2a; Kharasavey2b; LA; Laborovaya1; Laborovaya2; Landform; LATITUDE; Layer thickness; Location; LONGITUDE; Moss height; MULT; Multiple investigations; Nadym1; Nadym2; ND; Plant community; Sample ID; Shrub height; Site; Thaw depth of active layer; Topography; Tree height; VaskinyDachi1; VaskinyDachi2; VaskinyDachi3; VD; Yamal Peninsula, northwestern Siberia
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1200 data points
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    In:  Supplement to: Yu, Qin; Epstein, Howard E; Walker, Donald A (2009): Simulating the effects of soil organic nitrogen and grazing on arctic tundra vegetation dynamics on the Yamal Peninsula, Russia. Environmental Research Letters, 4(4), 045027, https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/4/4/045027
    Publication Date: 2023-12-13
    Description: Sustainability of tundra vegetation under changing climate on the Yamal Peninsula, northwestern Siberia, home to the world's largest area of reindeer husbandry, is of crucial importance to the local native community. An integrated investigation is needed for better understanding of the effects of soils, climate change and grazing on tundra vegetation in the Yamal region. In this study we applied a nutrient-based plant community model - ArcVeg - to evaluate how two factors (soil organic nitrogen (SON) levels and grazing) interact to affect tundra responses to climate warming across a latitudinal climatic gradient on the Yamal Peninsula. Model simulations were driven by field-collected soil data and expected grazing patterns along the Yamal Arctic Transect (YAT), within bioclimate subzones C (high arctic), D (northern low arctic) and E (southern low arctic). Plant biomass and NPP (net primary productivity) were significantly increased with warmer bioclimate subzones, greater soil nutrient levels and temporal climate warming, while they declined with higher grazing frequency. Temporal climate warming of 2 °C caused an increase of 665 g/m**2 in total biomass at the high SON site in subzone E, but only 298 g/m**2 at the low SON site. When grazing frequency was also increased, total biomass increased by only 369 g/m**2 at the high SON site in contrast to 184 g/m**2 at the low SON site in subzone E. Our results suggest that high SON can support greater plant biomass and plant responses to climate warming, while low SON and grazing may limit plant response to climate change. In addition to the first order factors (SON, bioclimate subzones, grazing and temporal climate warming), interactions among these significantly affect plant biomass and productivity in the arctic tundra and should not be ignored in regional scale studies.
    Keywords: Active layer depth; Carbon; Density, dry bulk; Event label; International Polar Year (2007-2008); International Polar Year 2007-2008; IPY; IPY-4; KH; Kharasavey1; Kharasavey2a; LA; Laborovaya1; Laborovaya2; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MULT; Multiple investigations; Nitrogen, organic, particulate; Nitrogen, total; Sand; Silt; Site; Size fraction 〈 0.002 mm, clay; Time coverage; VaskinyDachi1; VaskinyDachi2; VaskinyDachi3; VD; Yamal Peninsula, northwestern Siberia; Zone, biogeographic
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 77 data points
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