Bhatt, Uma S., and Coauthors, 2010: Circumpolar Arctic Tundra Vegetation Change Is Linked to Sea Ice Decline. Earth Interact., 14, 1–20.
Circumpolar Arctic Tundra Vegetation Change Is Linked to Sea Ice Decline
Uma S. Bhatt*+ Donald A. Walker,# Martha K. Raynolds,# Josefino C. Comiso,@ Howard E. Epstein,& Gensuo Jia,** Rudiger Gens,++ Jorge E. Pinzon,## Compton J. Tucker,## Craig E. Tweedie,@@ and Patrick J. Webber&& +Geophysical Institute, and Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska
#Institute of Arctic Biology, and Department of Biology and Wildlife, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska
@Cryospheric Sciences Branch, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland
&Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia
**RCE-TEA, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Beijing, China
++Geophysical Institute, and Alaska Satellite Facility, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska
##/Biospheric Science Branch, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland
@@Department of Biology, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas
&&Department of Plant Biology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
Linkages between diminishing Arctic sea ice and changes in Arctic terrestrial ecosystems have not been previously demonstrated. Here, the authors use a newly available Arctic Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) dataset (a measure of vegetation photosynthetic capacity) to document coherent temporal relationships between near-coastal sea ice, summer tundra land surface temperatures, and vegetation productivity. The authors find that, during the period of satellite observations (1982–2008), sea ice within 50 km of the coast during the period of early summer ice breakup declined an average of 25% for the Arctic as a whole, with much larger changes in the East Siberian Sea to Chukchi Sea sectors (>44% decline). The changes in sea ice conditions are most directly relevant and have the strongest effect on the villages and ecosystems immediately adjacent to the coast, but the terrestrial effects of sea ice changes also extend far inland. Low-elevation (<300 m) tundra summer land temperatures, as indicated by the summer warmth index (SWI; sum of the monthly-mean temperatures above freezing, expressed as °C month−1), have increased an average of 5°C month−1 (24% increase) for the Arctic as a whole; the largest changes (+10° to 12°C month−1) have been over land along the Chukchi and Bering Seas. The land warming has been more pronounced in North America (+30%) than in Eurasia (16%). When expressed as percentage change, land areas in the High Arctic in the vicinity of the Greenland Sea, Baffin Bay, and Davis Strait have experienced the largest changes (>70%). The NDVI has increased across most of the Arctic, with some exceptions over land regions along the Bering and west Chukchi Seas. The greatest change in absolute maximum NDVI occurred over tundra in northern Alaska on the Beaufort Sea coast [+0.08 Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) NDVI units]. When expressed as percentage change, large NDVI changes (10%–15%) occurred over land in the North America High Arctic and along the Beaufort Sea. Ground observations along an 1800-km climate transect in North America support the strong correlations between satellite NDVI observations and summer land temperatures. Other new observations from near the Lewis Glacier, Baffin Island, Canada, document rapid vegetation changes along the margins of large retreating glaciers and may be partly responsible for the large NDVI changes observed in northern Canada and Greenland. The ongoing changes to plant productivity will affect many aspects of Arctic systems, including changes to active-layer depths, permafrost, biodiversity, wildlife, and human use of these regions. Ecosystems that are presently adjacent to year-round (perennial) sea ice are likely to experience the greatest changes.
Keywords: Arctic climate, Sea ice, Tundra vegetation
Received: December 7, 2009; Accepted: May 4, 2010; Published Online: August 20, 2010
* Corresponding author address: Uma S. Bhatt, Geophysical Institute, and Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 930 Koyukuk Drive, Fairbanks, AK, 99775. usbhatt@alaska.edu
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