Disturbances in North American boreal forest and Arctic tundra: impacts, interactions, and responses
Ecosystems in the North American Arctic-Boreal Zone (ABZ) experience a diverse set of disturbances associated with wildfire, permafrost dynamics, geomorphic processes, insect outbreaks and pathogens, extreme weather events, and human activity. Climate warming in the ABZ is occurring at over twice th...
Main Authors: | Adrianna C Foster, Jonathan A Wang, Gerald V Frost, Scott J Davidson, Elizabeth Hoy, Kevin W Turner, Oliver Sonnentag, Howard Epstein, Logan T Berner, Amanda H Armstrong, Mary Kang, Brendan M Rogers, Elizabeth Campbell, Kimberley R Miner, Kathleen M Orndahl, Laura L Bourgeau-Chavez, David A Lutz, Nancy French, Dong Chen, Jinyang Du, Tatiana A Shestakova, Jacquelyn K Shuman, Ken Tape, Anna-Maria Virkkala, Christopher Potter, Scott Goetz |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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IOP Publishing
2022-01-01
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Series: | Environmental Research Letters |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac98d7 |
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