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2by Düring, Aslak von“... possesses the ability to consume CH4 from the atmosphere (atmMOB). Studies have shown that high water...”
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3by González, Victoria T., Moriana-Armendariz, Mikel, Hagen, Snorre B., Lindgård, Bente, Reiersen, Rigmor, Bråthen, Kari Anne“... determine the future of tundra plant communities under climate change. In our study, we evaluated...”
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4by Gonzalez, Victoria, Moriana Armendariz, Mikel, Hagen, Snorre, Lindgård, Bente, Reiersen, Rigmor, Bråthen, Kari Anne“... determine the future of tundra plant communities under climate change. In our study, we evaluated...”
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5by Łokas, E., Bartmiński, P., Wachniew, P., Mietelski, J. W., Kawiak, T., Środoń, J.“... in soil profiles were surveyed in the dry tundra and the adjoining proglacial zones of glaciers at a High...”
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6by Victoria T. González, Mikel Moriana-Armendariz, Snorre B. Hagen, Bente Lindgård, Rigmor Reiersen, Kari Anne Bråthen“... determine the future of tundra plant communities under climate change. In our study, we evaluated...”
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8by V. I. Voronin, V. A. Oskolkov, V. A. Buyantuev, A. P. Sizykh“...Studies of spatial-temporal variability of the upper boundary of the forest on the north-western...”
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9by Oulehle, F., Rowe, E. C., Myška, O. (Oldřich), Chuman, T., Evans, C.D.“...To unravel the potential effects of climate warming on soil N availability in a high Arctic tundra...”
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10“... are not commonly available, and do not exist for the Canadian Arctic. This study applies high-resolution remote...”
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11by Oulehle, F., Rowe, E.C., Myška, O., Chuman, T., Evans, C.D.“...To unravel the potential effects of climate warming on soil N availability in a high Arctic tundra...”
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12by Pedersen, Åshild Ønvik, Beumer, Larissa T., Aanes, Ronny, Hansen, Brage B.“... on the ground) and/or a harder or deeper snowpack depends on their ability to adjust behaviorally through...”
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13by Pedersen, Åshild Ønvik, Beumer, Larissa Teresa, Aanes, Ronny, Hansen, Brage Bremset“... on the ground) and/or a harder or deeper snowpack depends on their ability to adjust behaviorally through...”
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14by Coulson, S.J., Hodkinson, I.D., Block, W., Webb, N.R., Worland, M.R.“... Ålesund, Spitsbergen (78 °56′N 10 °53′E), was investigated. Species studied were the Collembola...”
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15by Källgården, Josef“... of its high albedo and thus its high ability to reflect incoming solar radiation. A model that considers...”
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16by Tu, Yifan“... doses of ovarian hormones. In my dissertation, I investigated the ability of retinoids, such as 9-cis...”
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17“... to environments and human societies but vulnerable to climate changes. These high-latitude water bodies differ...”
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18“... to environments and human societies but vulnerable to climate changes. These high-latitude water bodies differ...”
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19“... to environments and human societies but vulnerable to climate changes. These high-latitude water bodies differ...”
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20“... to environments and human societies but vulnerable to climate changes. These high-latitude water bodies differ...”
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