J. Geml et al. consequences for global change. The arctic tundra occupies an area of 8 million km 2 and stores a great portion of the Earth’s reactive carbon (Callaghan et al., 2005). The extent of recent climate change is greatest at high latitudes, where further increases in winter and summer temp...

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