Replication Data for: Long-term herbivore removal experiments reveal how geese and reindeer shape vegetation and ecosystem CO2-fluxes in high-Arctic tundra ...

Given the current rates of climate change, with associated shifts in herbivore population densities, understanding the role of different herbivores in ecosystem functioning is critical for predicting ecosystem responses. Here, we examined how migratory geese and resident, non-migratory reindeer – tw...

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Main Authors: Petit Bon, Matteo, Hansen, Brage B., Loonen, Maarten J. J. E., Van Der Wal, René
Format: Dataset
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Published: DataverseNO 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.18710/etr83n
https://dataverse.no/citation?persistentId=doi:10.18710/ETR83N
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Summary:Given the current rates of climate change, with associated shifts in herbivore population densities, understanding the role of different herbivores in ecosystem functioning is critical for predicting ecosystem responses. Here, we examined how migratory geese and resident, non-migratory reindeer – two dominating yet functionally contrasting herbivores – control vegetation and ecosystem processes in high-Arctic Svalbard. ...