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Spatio-temporal patterns in floral resources and plant-pollinator network structure in the Alaskan Arctic. [PDF]
Khorsand RS, Ginn ZR, Sancier-Barbosa F.
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Soil nutrient content dominates short-term vegetation changes in alpine tundra of Changbai Mountains. [PDF]
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Uncooling the planet: Rewilding for function in a post-Pleistocene climate. [PDF]
Brook BW, Midgley GF.
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Optimal inventorying and monitoring of taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional diversity. [PDF]
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The global extent of the grassland biome and implications for the terrestrial carbon sink. [PDF]
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Remote sensing and spectroscopy of lichens. [PDF]
Rautiainen M, Kuusinen N, Majasalmi T.
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Hydrological Processes, 2022
AbstractNorthern peatlands are globally important long‐term sinks of carbon due to their predominantly saturated conditions. However, these ecosystems are expected to become drier with climate change, potentially leading to shrubification. As such, the response of the shrubification–evapotranspiration (ET) feedback may be of critical importance to ...
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AbstractNorthern peatlands are globally important long‐term sinks of carbon due to their predominantly saturated conditions. However, these ecosystems are expected to become drier with climate change, potentially leading to shrubification. As such, the response of the shrubification–evapotranspiration (ET) feedback may be of critical importance to ...
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2021
Permafrost is warming globally and the extent of this warming is locally variable in space and time due to an array of factors. In the Arctic, vegetation is one of these factors, whichever influenced by climate change is undergoing a transformation through an increase in height and extent of shrubs on the tundra.
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Permafrost is warming globally and the extent of this warming is locally variable in space and time due to an array of factors. In the Arctic, vegetation is one of these factors, whichever influenced by climate change is undergoing a transformation through an increase in height and extent of shrubs on the tundra.
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The Arctic tundra vegetation is going through major changes as global warming alters atmospheric functions and weather patterns. These changes have been shown to affect for instance phenological patterns, plant community structures, herbivory patterns as well as carbon storage in biomass. Extensive remote sensing research with multispectral sensors has
Elias Koivisto +11 more
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