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Do Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) (M. longissimus dorsi) Prefer Disturbed or Undisturbed Lichen Mats? [PDF]
Finstad, G. +3 more
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Intelligent tinkering can identify divergent structural responses to active and passive restoration treatments that inhibit ecosystem recovery. Consideration of all structural responses to adapt restoration practices is not just needed within Woodland caribou ranges but is needed across peatland restoration, globally.
Colleen M. Sutheimer, Scott E. Nielsen
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Protocol paper for healthy ageing for Indigenous communities in India and Sweden with focus on nutritious and culturally adequate food provision. [PDF]
Asztalos Morell I +7 more
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Transferrin variation and genetic structure of reindeer populations in Scandinavia
Knut H. Røed +3 more
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Extreme rain‐on‐snow events forming basal‐ice can shape high Arctic plant communities as strongly as summer warming. Icing delays soil warming and early growth but compensatory responses follow, at the cost of reproduction. Summer warming offsets most icing impacts, enhancing growth and reversing phenological delays, though inflorescence remains ...
Mathilde Le Moullec +9 more
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Reconstructing the historical decline of lichen cover across the reindeer fence of the Finnish-Norwegian border. [PDF]
Wallenius T +8 more
europepmc +1 more source
Ovarian characteristics and reproductive performance of reindeer, Rangifer tarandus [PDF]
Nigel Leader‐Williams +1 more
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Findings indicate that the impact of heavy rainfall events on plant growth in the High Arctic is mediated by seasonal timing and local moisture regimes. Late summer rainfall can extend the growing season for plants experiencing end‐of‐season water‐limitation by delaying onset of senescence.
Rúna Í. Magnússon +6 more
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