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Borealization of tundra ecosystems with climate and land-use change

Borealization of tundra ecosystems with climate and land-use change

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Authors

Mariana Verdonen , Isabel C Barrio, Laura Barbero-Palacios, Efrén López-Blanco, James D. M. Speed, Mathilde Defourneaux, Mariana García Criado , Mathilde Le Moullec, Jarad Mellard, Alejandro Salazar, Kristine Bakke Westergaard, Jón Guðmundsson, Niels Martin Schmidt, Bjardni D Sigurdsson, Gunnar Austrheim, Anne D. Bjorkman, Katrin Björnsdóttir, Jane Uhd Jepsen, Emmanuel P Pagneux, Beatrice M. Trascau, David R Williamson, Ása L. Aradóttir, Alexandra Barry, Tanguy Bernard, Elias Koivisto, Timo Kumpula, Miguel Villoslada, Isla H Myers-Smith

Abstract

As the colder regions of the planet warm, species are moving northward and upward from the boreal forest to the tundra biome, a process that has been referred to as borealization. Here, we examine the diverse uses of the term borealization and propose the concept of tundra borealization for terrestrial environments to specifically describe shifts in species composition from boreal to tundra ecosystems. We summarise the evidence to date for borealization of plant and animal communities in tundra ecosystems and the different approaches that can be used to quantify borealization. We discuss how land-use change is interacting with climate change, leading to species and community reorganization in colder biomes, and the consequences of borealization for food webs, ecosystem functions and northern livelihoods. Our perspective brings together the different definitions and lines of evidence for borealization in terrestrial ecosystems to emphasize this important ecological process and rapidly evolving area of research.

DOI

https://doi.org/10.32942/X2JS9X

Subjects

Life Sciences

Keywords

biome shift, Arctic and alpine tundra, boreal forest

Dates

Published: 2025-05-24 02:41

Last Updated: 2025-05-24 02:41

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CC-BY Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International

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Language:
English