Divergence of Arctic shrub growth associated with sea ice decline
Arctic sea ice extent (SIE) is declining at an accelerating rate with a wide range of ecological consequences. However, determining sea ice effects on tundra vegetation remains a challenge. In this study, we examined the universality or lack thereof in tundra shrub growth responses to changes in SIE...
Main Authors: | Buchwal, A, Sullivan, PF, Macias-Fauria, M, Post, E, Myers-Smith, IH, Stroeve, JC, Blok, D, Tape, KD, Forbes, BC, Ropars, P, Lévesque, E, Elberling, B, Angers-Blondin, S, Boyle, JS, Boudreau, S, Boulanger-Lapointe, N, Gamm, C, Hallinger, M, Rachlewicz, G, Young, A, Zetterberg, P, Welker, JM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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National Academy of Sciences
2020
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