The Arctic Plant Aboveground Biomass Synthesis Dataset

Author:

Berner Logan T.ORCID,Orndahl Kathleen M.,Rose Melissa,Tamstorf Mikkel,Arndal Marie F.,Alexander Heather D.,Humphreys Elyn R.,Loranty Michael M.,Ludwig Sarah M.,Nyman Johanna,Juutinen Sari,Aurela MikaORCID,Happonen Konsta,Mikola Juha,Mack Michelle C.,Vankoughnett Mathew R.,Iversen Colleen M.ORCID,Salmon Verity G.,Yang Dedi,Kumar JitendraORCID,Grogan Paul,Danby Ryan K.,Scott Neal A.,Olofsson Johan,Siewert Matthias B.ORCID,Deschamps Lucas,Lévesque Esther,Maire Vincent,Morneault Amélie,Gauthier Gilles,Gignac Charles,Boudreau Stéphane,Gaspard Anna,Kholodov Alexander,Bret-Harte M. Syndonia,Greaves Heather E.,Walker Donald,Gregory Fiona M.,Michelsen Anders,Kumpula Timo,Villoslada Miguel,Ylänne Henni,Luoto MiskaORCID,Virtanen Tarmo,Forbes Bruce C.,Hölzel Norbert,Epstein Howard,Heim Ramona J.,Bunn Andrew,Holmes Robert M.,Hung Jacqueline K. Y.,Natali Susan M.,Virkkala Anna-Maria,Goetz Scott J.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractPlant biomass is a fundamental ecosystem attribute that is sensitive to rapid climatic changes occurring in the Arctic. Nevertheless, measuring plant biomass in the Arctic is logistically challenging and resource intensive. Lack of accessible field data hinders efforts to understand the amount, composition, distribution, and changes in plant biomass in these northern ecosystems. Here, we present The Arctic plant aboveground biomass synthesis dataset, which includes field measurements of lichen, bryophyte, herb, shrub, and/or tree aboveground biomass (g m−2) on 2,327 sample plots from 636 field sites in seven countries. We created the synthesis dataset by assembling and harmonizing 32 individual datasets. Aboveground biomass was primarily quantified by harvesting sample plots during mid- to late-summer, though tree and often tall shrub biomass were quantified using surveys and allometric models. Each biomass measurement is associated with metadata including sample date, location, method, data source, and other information. This unique dataset can be leveraged to monitor, map, and model plant biomass across the rapidly warming Arctic.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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