Shallow soils are warmer under trees and tall shrubs across Arctic and Boreal ecosystems
Heather Kropp1,2, Michael M Loranty2, Susan M Natali3, Alexander L Kholodov4,5, Adrian V Rocha6, Isla Myers-Smith7, Benjamin W Abbot8, Jakob Abermann9,10, Elena Blanc-Betes11, Daan Blok12, Gesche Blume-Werry13, Julia Boike14,15, Amy L Breen16, Sean M P Cahoon17, Casper T Christiansen18, Thomas A Douglas19, Howard E Epstein20, Gerald V Frost21, Mathias Goeckede22, Toke T Høye23, Steven D Mamet24, Jonathan A O'Donnell25, David Olefeldt26, Gareth K Phoenix27, Verity G Salmon28, A Britta K Sannel29, Sharon L Smith30, Oliver Sonnentag31, Lydia Smith Vaughn32, Mathew Williams33, Bo Elberling18, Laura Gough34, Jan Hjort35, Peter M Lafleur36, Eugenie S Euskirchen37, Monique MPD Heijmans38, Elyn R Humphreys39, Hiroki Iwata40, Benjamin M Jones41, M Torre Jorgenson42, Inge Grünberg14, Yongwon Kim16, James Laundre43, Marguerite Mauritz44, Anders Michelsen45, Gabriela Schaepman-Strub46, Ken D Tape4, Masahito Ueyama47, Bang-Yong Lee48, Kirsty Langley10 and Magnus Lund49
Published 18 December 2020 •
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Resiliency and Vulnerability of Arctic and Boreal Ecosystems to Environmental Change: Advances and Outcomes of ABoVE (the Arctic Boreal Vulnerability Experiment)
Citation Heather Kropp et al 2021 Environ. Res. Lett. 16 015001
DOI 10.1088/1748-9326/abc994
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