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Arctic Report Card 2018 Effects of Persistent Arctic Warming Continue to Mount
High Arctic Vegetation Change Mediated by Hydrological Conditions
Science Report
Ancient Plant DNA Reveals High Arctic Greening During the Last Interglacial
The Growth of Shrubs on High Arctic Tundra at Bylot Island: Impact on Snow Physical Properties and Permafrost Thermal Regime
Plant Communities of Archaeological Sites, Abandoned Dwellings, and Trampled Tundra in the Eastern Canadian Arctic: a Multivariate Analysis BRUCE C
2009-2010 PCSP Science Report
Contrasting Effects of Warming and Increased Snowfall on Arctic Tundra Plant Phenology Over the Past Two Decades
Chapter 5, Tundra
Long-Term Monitoring Reveals Topographical Features and Vegetation Explain Winter Habitat 3 Use of an Arctic Rodent
Floristic Division of the Arctic - 765
Ecoregions of North America ''' ·After the Classification of J
Muskox Health Ecology Symposium Abstracts
CHARS Science Summary
Long-Term High Arctic Ecosystem Monitoring in Quttinirpaaq National Park, Ellesmere Island, Canada
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Species Compositional Similarity and Ecoregions: Do Ecoregion Boundaries Represent Zones of High Species Turnover?
Remote Sensing Evaluation of High Arctic Wetland Depletion Following Permafrost Disturbance by Thermo-Erosion Gullying Processes
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Arctic Ecological Classifications Derived from Vegetation Community and Satellite Spectral Data
The Growth of Shrubs on High Arctic Tundra at Bylot Island: Impact on Snow Physical Properties and Permafrost Thermal Regime
Norwegian Arctic Tundra: a Panel-Based Assessment of Ecosystem Condition
Soil Nutrients and Vegetation Characteristics of a Dorset/Thule Site in the Canadian Arctic ALISON M
Researchers Collect Aquatic Invertebrates from Small Ponds on the Arctic Coastal Plain, Alaska
Arctic Ecozone Status and Trends Assessment
Arctic Tundra Factsheet (PDF)
Climate-Ecological Observatory for Arctic Tundra (COAT)2