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Long-term deepened snow promotes tundra evergreen shrub growth and summertime ecosystem net CO2 gain but reduces soil carbon and nutrient pools [期刊论文]
Global Change Biology, 2018-01-01, 24 (8
Christiansen C.T.;  Lafreniére M.J.;  Henry G.H.R.;  Grogan P.
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Climate adaptation is not enough: warming does not facilitate success of southern tundra plant populations in the high Arctic [期刊论文]
Global Change Biology, 2017-01-01, 23 (4
Bjorkman A.D.;  Vellend M.;  Frei E.R.;  Henry G.H.R.
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Greater temperature sensitivity of plant phenology at colder sites: implications for convergence across northern latitudes [期刊论文]
Global Change Biology, 2017-01-01, 23 (7
Prevéy J.;  Vellend M.;  Rüger N.;  Hollister R.D.;  Bjorkman A.D.;  Myers-Smith I.H.;  Elmendorf S.C.;  Clark K.;  Cooper E.J.;  Elberling B.;  Fosaa A.M.;  Henry G.H.R.;  Høye T.T.;  Jónsdóttir I.S.;  Klanderud K.;  Lévesque E.;  Mauritz M.;  Molau U.;  Natali S.M.;  Oberbauer S.F.;  Panchen Z.A.;  Post E.;  Rumpf S.B.;  Schmidt N.M.;  Schuur E.A.G.;  Semenchuk P.R.;  Troxler T.;  Welker J.M.;  Rixen C.
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Contrasting effects of warming and increased snowfall on Arctic tundra plant phenology over the past two decades [期刊论文]
Global Change Biology, 2015-01-01, 21 (12
Bjorkman A.D.;  Elmendorf S.C.;  Beamish A.L.;  Vellend M.;  Henry G.H.R.
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