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Integrating Arctic Plant and Microbial Ecology ‐ 21St ITEX Meeting ‐ September 16‐18 2015
Biodiversity and Management of the Madrean Archipelago
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Low Arctic Tundra
Appendix C: Tables
Vegetation of the Continental Northwest Territories at 6 Ka BP
Arctic Greening from Warming Promotes Declines in Caribou Populations Per Fauchald, Taejin Park, Hans Tømmervik, Ranga Myneni and Vera Helene Hausner
Biodiversity of Benthic Macroinvertebrates Across the Circumpolar Region: Latitudinal Declines in Richness of Lakes and Rivers
Differentiation of Tundra/Taiga and Boreal Coniferous
Southern Arctic
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Polar Ecology
Microclimate of Low Arctic Tundra and Forest at Churchill, Manitoba
The High Subarctic Forest-Tundrao F Northwestern Canada: Position, Width, and Vegetation Gradients in Relation to Climate
Predators in Low Arctic Tundra and Their Impact on Community Structure and Dynamics
Molecular Phylogenetic Biodiversity Assessment of Arctic and Boreal Ectomycorrhizal Lactarius Pers
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Arctic Riparian Shrub Expansion Indicates a Shift from Streams Gaining Water to Those That Lose flow ✉ Anna K
Ecosystem Drivers of an Arctic Fox Population at the Western Fringe of the Eurasian Arctic Rolf A
The Growth of Shrubs on High Arctic Tundra at Bylot Island: Impact on Snow Physical Properties and Permafrost Thermal Regime
Species Compositional Similarity and Ecoregions: Do Ecoregion Boundaries Represent Zones of High Species Turnover?
Arctic Ecological Classifications Derived from Vegetation Community and Satellite Spectral Data
Arctic Biodiversity Assessment
Norwegian Arctic Tundra: a Panel-Based Assessment of Ecosystem Condition
Linking Tundra Vegetation, Snow, Soil Temperature, and Permafrost
Climate Change Impacts on Arctic Wildlife
Researchers Collect Aquatic Invertebrates from Small Ponds on the Arctic Coastal Plain, Alaska
The Government of Northwest Territories and Wilfrid Laurier University Partnership: Ten Years of Sharing Knowledge and Building Capacity Together
Arctic Tundra and Polar Desert Ecosystems
Landscape Variability of Vegetation Change Across the Forest to Tundra Transition of Central Canada
Remote Sensing of Environment 246 (2020) 111872
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Extinction: It's Not Just for Polar Bears