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hemes with a large-scale design needs to be initiated to better ween climate, food web dynamics and their relations to Arctic and is particularly highlighted (Callaghan et al., 2004b; Foley, 2005; Hinzman et al., 2005; Chapin et al., 2005). However, cli-mate change takes place in conjunction with se...

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