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1. Airborne DNA reveals predictable spatial and seasonal dynamics of fungi.

2. Global Spore Sampling Project: A global, standardized dataset of airborne fungal DNA.

5. Differences in spatial versus temporal reaction norms for spring and autumn phenological events

7. Phenological shifts of abiotic events, producers and consumers across a continent

9. Author Correction: Chronicles of nature calendar, a long-term and large-scale multitaxon database on phenology

10. Chronicles of nature calendar, a long-term and large-scale multitaxon database on phenology

19. Fire as a Major Factor in Dynamics of Tree-Growth and Stable δ 13 C and δ 18 O Variations in Larch in the Permafrost Zone.

21. Differences in spatial versus temporal reaction norms for spring and autumn phenological events

22. Ecological and conceptual consequences of Arctic pollution

23. Does permafrost matter? Permafrost related studies of conifer tree-ring growth in northern Siberia

26. Methodology for Development of a 600-Year Tree-Ring Multi-Element Record for Larch from the Taymir Peninsula, Russia

27. Regional coherency of boreal forest growth defines Arctic driftwood provenancing

30. Trends In Elemental Concentrations of Tree Rings From the Siberian Arctic

31. Methodology for Development of a 600-Year Tree-Ring Multi-Element Record for Larch from the Taymir Peninsula, Russia

32. Climaticaly Induced Dynamic of Radial Growth of Siberian Stone Pine and Siberian Fir in the Mountain-Taiga Belt in Ergaki National Park

33. DENDROECOLOGICAL RESEARCH OF TREES GROWING ON PERMAFROST IN SIBERIA, RUSSIA.

34. Increasing drought effects on five European pines modulate Δ13C-growth coupling along a Mediterranean altitudinal gradient.

38. 20th century tree-line advance and vegetation changes along an altitudinal transect in the Putorana Mountains, northern Siberia.

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