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1. Tundra Underlain By Thawing Permafrost Persistently Emits Carbon to the Atmosphere Over 15 Years of Measurements.

2. Rapid Vegetation Succession and Coupled Permafrost Dynamics in Arctic Thaw Ponds in the Siberian Lowland Tundra.

3. Implications of evergreen shrub expansion in the Arctic.

4. Genetic diversity and population structure of domestic and wild reindeer (Rangifer tarandus L. 1758): A novel approach using BovineHD BeadChip.

5. Tundra landscape heterogeneity, not interannual variability, controls the decadal regional carbon balance in the Western Russian Arctic.

6. Landscape variability of vegetation change across the forest to tundra transition of central Canada.

7. Drivers of inter-annual variation and long-term change in High-Arctic spider species abundances.

8. Macroinvertebrate and soil prokaryote communities in the forest-tundra ecotone of the Subarctic Yukon.

9. Climate warming as a driver of tundra shrubline advance.

10. Brent Geese (Branta bernicla) Breeding Associations with Pomarine Skuas (Stercorarius pomarinus) on the Mainland Tundra.

11. Nitrogen fixation in the High Arctic: a source of 'new' nitrogen?

12. Hydrogen isotope fractionation in leaf waxes in the Alaskan Arctic tundra.

13. Different parts, different stories: climate sensitivity of growth is stronger in root collars vs. stems in tundra shrubs.

14. Thermal segregation drives patterns of alder and willow expansion in a montane ecosystem subject to climate warming.

15. Molecular methods reveal controls on nematode community structure and unexpectedly high nematode diversity, in Svalbard high Arctic tundra.

16. Active layer hydrology in an arctic tundra ecosystem: quantifying water sources and cycling using water stable isotopes.

17. When Winners Become Losers: Predicted Nonlinear Responses of Arctic Birds to Increasing Woody Vegetation.

18. Moss Mediates the Influence of Shrub Species on Soil Properties and Processes in Alpine Tundra.

19. Spatial characteristics of ecosystem respiration in three tundra ecosystems of Alaska.

20. Latitudinal gradient of spruce forest understory and tundra phenology in Alaska as observed from satellite and ground-based data.

21. Vegetation patterns along micro-relief and vegetation type transects in polygonal landscapes of the Siberian Arctic.

22. InSAR Detection and Field Evidence for Thermokarst after a Tundra Wildfire, Using ALOS-PALSAR.

23. Trends in NDVI and Tundra Community Composition in the Arctic of NE Alaska Between 1984 and 2009.

24. Genomics in a changing arctic: critical questions await the molecular ecologist.

25. Slow recovery of High Arctic heath communities from nitrogen enrichment.

26. Effect of thaw depth on fluxes of CO2 and CH4 in manipulated Arctic coastal tundra of Barrow, Alaska.

27. Methods for measuring arctic and alpine shrub growth: A review.

28. The unseen iceberg: plant roots in arctic tundra.

29. Long-Term Increase in Aboveground Carbon Stocks Following Exclusion of Grazers and Forest Establishment in an Alpine Ecosystem.

30. Elemental chemical composition of soils and plants in Western Taimyr.

31. Anthropogenous influence of Norilsk industrial area on plant vegetation cover of the tundra and forest tundra.

32. Climate warming feedback from mountain birch forest expansion: reduced albedo dominates carbon uptake.

33. Separating direct and indirect effects of global change: a population dynamic modeling approach using readily available field data.

34. Complementary impacts of small rodents and semi-domesticated ungulates limit tall shrub expansion in the tundra.

35. Tundra ecosystems observed to be CO2 sources due to differential amplification of the carbon cycle.

36. Psychrotolerant actinomycetes of plants and organic horizons in tundra and taiga soils.

37. A Comparative Review of North American Tundra Delineations.

38. Plant community type and small-scale disturbances, but not altitude, influence the invasibility in subarctic ecosystems.

39. Two arctic tundra graminoids differ in tolerance to herbivory when grown with added soil nutrients.

40. High Arctic Dry Heath CO Exchange During the Early Cold Season.

41. High arctic heath soil respiration and biogeochemical dynamics during summer and autumn freeze-in - effects of long-term enhanced water and nutrient supply.

42. Prediction of tree biomass in the forest–tundra ecotone using airborne laser scanning

43. Land-atmosphere exchange of methane from soil thawing to soil freezing in a high- Arctic wet tundra ecosystem.

44. Four Decades of Plant Community Change in the Alpine Tundra of Southwest Yukon, Canada.

45. Effects of experimental warming of air, soil and permafrost on carbon balance in Alaskan tundra.

46. Scaling an Instantaneous Model of Tundra NEE to the Arctic Landscape.

47. Variability in exchange of CO2 across 12 northern peatland and tundra sites.

48. Development of a tundra-specific snow water equivalent retrieval algorithm for satellite passive microwave data

49. Isotopic analysis of cyanobacterial nitrogen fixation associated with subarctic lichen and bryophyte species.

50. Doubled volatile organic compound emissions from subarctic tundra under simulated climate warming.

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