articleGlobal Change BiologyMar 24, 2006Closed access

The evidence for shrub expansion in Northern Alaska and the Pan‐Arctic

University of Alaska Fairbanks · Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

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Abstract

Abstract One expected response to climate warming in the Arctic is an increase in the abundance and extent of shrubs in tundra areas. Repeat photography shows that there has been an increase in shrub cover over the past 50 years in northern Alaska. Using 202 pairs of old and new oblique aerial photographs, we have found that across this region spanning 620 km east to west and 350 km north to south, alder, willow, and dwarf birch have been increasing, with the change most easily detected on hill slopes and valley bottoms. Plot and remote sensing studies from the same region using the normalized difference vegetation index are consistent with the photographic results and indicate that the smaller shrubs between…

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Keywords
  • Tundra
  • Shrub
  • Arctic vegetation
  • Arctic
  • Vegetation (pathology)
  • Physical geography
  • Climate change
  • Geography
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