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Languagedescription and documentation from the native speaker’s point of view: The case of the Tundra Yukaghir

2014
This chapter discusses the responsibility of the field linguist to ‘give something back’ to the endangered language community (see Hugo, this volume). It will focus on what native speakers of that community need from the researcher, rather than on what the researcher may have decided to give to the native speakers.
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Tundra vegetation change and impacts on permafrost

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022
Monique M P D Heijmans   +2 more
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Large herbivore diversity slows sea ice–associated decline in arctic tundra diversity

Science, 2023
Eric Post   +2 more
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Plant functional trait change across a warming tundra biome

Nature, 2018
Sarah C Elmendorf   +2 more
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Remote sensing of vegetation and land-cover change in Arctic Tundra Ecosystems

Remote Sensing of Environment, 2004
John A Gamon   +2 more
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The unseen iceberg: plant roots in arctic tundra

New Phytologist, 2015
Patrick F Sullivan   +2 more
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Plant traits inform predictions of tundra responses to global change

New Phytologist, 2019
Isla H Myers‐smith   +2 more
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Tall shrub and tree expansion in Siberian tundra ecotones since the 1960s

Global Change Biology, 2014
Gerald V Frost, Howard E Epstein
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