Snow, ponds, trees, and frogs: how environmental processes mediate climate change impacts on four subarctic terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems
Amplified warming in subarctic regions is having measurable impacts on terrestrial and freshwater ecosystem processes. At the boundary of the discontinuous and continuous permafrost zones, and at the northern extent of the boreal forest, the Hudson Bay Lowlands has experienced, and is projected to c...
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Main Authors: | M. Morison (Author), N.J. Casson (Author), S. Mamet (Author), J. Davenport (Author), T. Livingston (Author), L.A. Fishback (Author), H. White (Author), A. Windsor (Author) |
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Canadian Science Publishing,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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