Works about TUNDRA ecology


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    Why and How to Study a Snowcover.

    Published in:
    Canadian Field-Naturalist, 2005, v. 119, n. 1, p. 118, doi. 10.22621/cfn.v119i1.90
    By:
    • Pruitt Jr., William O.
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    Article
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    A synthesized field survey database of vegetation and active layer properties for the Alaskan tundra (1972-2020).

    Published in:
    Earth System Science Data Discussions, 2023, p. 1, doi. 10.5194/essd-2023-222
    By:
    • Xiaoran Zhu;
    • Dong Chen;
    • Kogure, Maruko;
    • Hoy, Elizabeth;
    • Berner, Logan T.;
    • Breen, Amy L.;
    • Chatterjee, Abhishek;
    • Davidson, Scott J.;
    • Frost, Gerald V.;
    • Hollingsworth, Teresa N.;
    • Go Iwahana;
    • Jandt, Randi R.;
    • Kade, Anja N.;
    • Loboda, Tatiana V.;
    • Macander, Matt J.;
    • Mack, Michelle;
    • Miller, Charles E.;
    • Miller, Eric A.;
    • Natali, Susan M.;
    • Raynolds, Martha K.
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    Article
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    Isoprene emissions from a tundra ecosystem.

    Published in:
    Biogeosciences Discussions, 2012, v. 9, n. 10, p. 13351, doi. 10.5194/bgd-9-13351-2012
    By:
    • Potosnak, M. J.;
    • Baker, B. M.;
    • LeStourgeon, L.;
    • Disher, S. M.;
    • Griffin, K. L.;
    • Bret-Harte, M. S.
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    Article
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