Principal Investigator: | Grogan, Paul (16) |
Licence Number: | 14277 |
Organization: | Queen's University |
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Issued: | Jan 30, 2008 |
Project Team: | Kate Buckeridge, Dr. Syndonia Bret-Harte, Dr. Michelle Mack, To be advised, Dr. Haiyan Chu, Dr. Virginia Walker, Mat VanKoughnett, Dr. R Jefferies |
Objective(s): The goal of this research is to substantially advance the understanding of how Canadian arctic tundra ecosystems function.
Project Description: The goal of this research is to substantially advance the understanding of how Canadian arctic tundra ecosystems function, and therefore how they are likely to be affected by perturbations such as climate change, resource development and extraction, and atmospheric pollution. Variation in soil microbial communities and their effect on biogeochemical cycling will be determined with soil samples collected from the main vegetation types at Daring Lake (heath, birch hummock, tall shrub, wet sedge). To determine the significance of biogeochemical processes during winter and spring-thaw to nitrogen cycling, snow depth and nitrogen availability will be manipulated. Long-term experiments in birch hummock tundra will investigate interactions with future climate and characterize ecosystems across the low Arctic. Shrub density increases and expansion will be characterized by measuring different aspects of ten long-term shrub monit... Show more