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Title: Tree Stands and Their Productivity Dynamics at the Upper Growing Limit in Khibiny on the Background of Modern Climate Changes
Authors: Moiseev, P. A.
Galimova, A. A.
Bubnov, M. O.
Devi, N. M.
Fomin, V. V.
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Pleiades Publishing
Citation: Tree Stands and Their Productivity Dynamics at the Upper Growing Limit in Khibiny on the Background of Modern Climate Changes / P. A.Moiseev, A. A. Galimova, M. O. Bubnov, N. M. Devi, V. V.Fomin // Russian Journal of Ecology. – 2019. – Vol. 50. – Iss. 5. – P. 431-444.
Abstract: Within the ecotone of the upper limit of woody vegetation on the southeastern macroslope of the Khibiny Mountain ridge (Kola Peninsula), the spatial and age structure, as well as features of the phytomass accumulation of spruce–birch stands, were studied. Analysis revealed that there was a manifold increase in the density and productivity of forest stands in the last century, and the upper border of the woodlands and dense forests has moved considerably higher into the mountains. All of this happened against the background of an increase in early summer temperatures and a longer growing season in the area in the 20th century. Our data will help simulate the response of mountain ecosystems in the region to future climate change. © 2019, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
Keywords: CLIMATE CHANGE
DYNAMICS OF STANDS
KHIBINY
PHYTOMASS OF TREES AND STANDS
SUBARCTIC
UPPER LIMIT OF WOODY VEGETATION
CONIFEROUS TREE
ECOTONE
FOREST ECOSYSTEM
GROWING SEASON
MOUNTAIN REGION
PHYTOMASS
STAND STRUCTURE
SUBARCTIC REGION
TREE
WOODLAND
WOODY PLANT
KHIBINY MASSIF
MURMANSK [RUSSIAN FEDERATION]
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
URI: https://elar.usfeu.ru/handle/123456789/9242
DOI: 10.1134/S1067413619050084
SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-85073262942
WoS: WOS:000487801700003
RSCI: 41694216
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