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Virkkala, A. M., Rogers, B. M., Watts, J. D., Arndt, K. A., Potter, S., Wargowsky, I., Schuur, E. A. G., See, C. R., Mauritz, M., Boike, J., Bret-Harte, M. S., Burke, E. J., Burrell, A., Chae, N., Chatterjee, A., Chevallier, F., Christensen, T. R., Commane, R., Dolman, H. ... Natali, S. M. (2025). Wildfires offset the increasing but spatially heterogeneous Arctic–boreal CO2 uptake. Nature Climate Change, 15(2), 188-195. Artikel 4621. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-024-02234-5
Tavera, E. A., Lank, D. B., Douglas, D. C., Sandercock, B. K., Lanctot, R. B., Schmidt, N. M., Reneerkens, J., Ward, D. H., Bêty, J., Kwon, E., Lecomte, N., Gratto-Trevor, C., Smith, P. A., English, W. B., Saalfeld, S. T., Brown, S. C., Gates, H. R., Nol, E., Liebezeit, J. R. ... Gurney, K. E. B. (2024). Why do avian responses to change in Arctic green-up vary? Global change biology, 30(5), Artikel e17335. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.17335, https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.17335
Beumer, L. T. (2020). Where the wild things roam. [Ph.d.-afhandling, Aarhus Universitet]. Aarhus Universitet.
Christensen-Dalsgaard, S., Anker-Nilssen, T., Crawford, R., Bond, A., Sigurðsson, G. M., Glemarec, G., Hansen, E. S., Kadin, M., Kindt-Larsen, L., Mallory, M., Merkel, F. R., Petersen, A., Provencher, J. & Bærum, K. M. (2019). What's the catch with lumpsuckers? A North Atlantic study of seabird bycatch in lumpsucker gillnet fisheries. Biological Conservation, 240, Artikel 108278. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2019.108278
Ehrich, D., Ims, R. A., Yoccoz, N., Lecomte, N., Killengreen, S., Fuglei, E., Rodnikova, A., Ebbinge, B., Menyushina, I., Nolet, B., Pokrovsky, I., Popov, I., Schmidt, N. M., Sokolov, A., Sokolova, N. & Sokolov, V. (2015). What can stable isotope analysis of top predator tissues contribute to monitoring of tundra ecosystems? Ecosystems, 18(3), 404-416. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10021-014-9834-9
Prevéy, J. S., Rixen, C., Rüger, N., Høye, T. T., Bjorkman, A. D., Myers-Smith, I. H., Elmendorf, S. C., Ashton, I. W., Cannone, N., Chisholm, C. L., Clark, K., Cooper, E. J., Elberling, B., Fosaa, A. M., Henry, G. H. R., Hollister, R. D., Jónsdóttir, I. S., Klanderud, K., Kopp, C. W. ... Wipf, S. (2019). Warming shortens flowering seasons of tundra plant communities. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 3(1), 45-52. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-018-0745-6
Dahl, M. B., Priemé, A., Brejnrod, A., Brusvang, P., Lund, M., Nymand, J., Kramshøj, M., Ro-Poulsen, H. & Haugwitz, M. S. (2017). Warming, shading and a moth outbreak reduce tundra carbon sink strength dramatically by changing plant cover and soil microbial activity. Scientific Reports, 7(1), 16035. Artikel 16035. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-16007-y