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    Niittynen P, Heikkinen RK, Luoto M.
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    Kelsey KC, Pedersen SH, Leffler AJ, Sexton JO, Feng M, Welker JM.
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  • 25. Vegetation shift from deciduous to evergreen dwarf shrubs in response to selective herbivory offsets carbon losses: evidence from 19 years of warming and simulated herbivory in the subarctic tundra.
    Ylänne H, Stark S, Tolvanen A.
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    Shi Y, Xiang X, Shen C, Chu H, Neufeld JD, Walker VK, Grogan P.
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  • 28. Dissimilar responses of larch stands in northern Siberia to increasing temperatures-a field and simulation based study.
    Wieczorek M, Kruse S, Epp LS, Kolmogorov A, Nikolaev AN, Heinrich I, Jeltsch F, Pestryakova LA, Zibulski R, Herzschuh U.
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  • 30. Assessing dynamic vegetation model parameter uncertainty across Alaskan arctic tundra plant communities.
    Euskirchen ES, Serbin SP, Carman TB, Fraterrigo JM, Genet H, Iversen CM, Salmon V, McGuire AD.
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  • 33. Herbivores in Arctic ecosystems: Effects of climate change and implications for carbon and nutrient cycling.
    Koltz AM, Gough L, McLaren JR.
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  • 37. Exploring drivers of litter decomposition in a greening Arctic: results from a transplant experiment across a treeline.
    Parker TC, Sanderman J, Holden RD, Blume-Werry G, Sjögersten S, Large D, Castro-Díaz M, Street LE, Subke JA, Wookey PA.
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  • 40. Herbivores rescue diversity in warming tundra by modulating trait-dependent species losses and gains.
    Kaarlejärvi E, Eskelinen A, Olofsson J.
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