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  • Prevéy, Janet S.; Rixen, Christian; Rüger, Nadja; Høye, Toke T.; Bjorkman, Anne D.; Myers-Smith, Isla; Elmendorf, Sarah C.; Ashton, Isabel W.; Cannone, Nicoletta; Chisholm, Chelsea L.; Clark, Karin; Cooper, Elisabeth J.; Elberling, Bo; Fosaa, Anna Maria; Henry, Greg H. R.; Hollister, Robert D.; Jónsdóttir, Ingibjörg Svala; Klanderud, Kari; Kopp, Christopher W.; Lévesque, Esther; Mauritz, Marguerite; Molau, Ulf; Natali, Susan M.; Oberbauer, Steven F.; Panchen, Zoe A.; Post, Eric; Rumpf, Sabine B.; Schmidt, Niels Martin; Schuur, Edward; Semenchuk, Philipp R.; Smith, Jane G.; Suding, Katharine N.; Totland, Ørjan; Troxler, Tiffany; Venn, Susanna; Wahren, Carl-Henrik; Welker, Jeffrey M.; Wipf, Sonja (2019)
    In the version of this Article originally published, the following sentence was missing from the Acknowledgements: "This work was supported by the Norwegian Research Council SnoEco project, grant number 230970". ...
  • Prevéy, Janet; Vellend, Mark; Rüger, Nadja; Hollister, Robert D.; Bjorkman, Anne D.; Myers-Smith, Isla; Elmendorf, Sarah C.; Clark, Karin; Cooper, Elisabeth J.; Elberling, Bo; Fosaa, Anna M.; Henry, Gregory H. R.; Høye, Toke T.; Jónsdóttir, Ingibjörg S.; Klanderud, Kari; Lévesque, Esther; Mauritz, Marguerite; Molau, Ulf; Natali, Susan M.; Oberbauer, Steven F.; Panchen, Zoe A.; Post, Eric; Rumpf, Sabine B.; Schmidt, Niels M.; Schuur, Edward A. G.; Semenchuk, Phillip R.; Troxler, Tiffany; Welker, Jeffrey M.; Rixen, Christian (2017)
    Warmer temperatures are accelerating the phenology of organisms around the world. Temperature sensitivity of phenology might be greater in colder, higher latitude sites than in warmer regions, in part because small changes ...
  • Duval, Benjamin D.; Dijkstra, Paul; Natali, Susan M.; Megonigal, J. Patrick; Ketterer, Michael E.; Drake, Bert G.; Lerdau, Manuel T.; Gordon, Gwyneth; Anbar, Ariel D.; Hungate, Bruce A. (2011)
    The distribution of contaminant elements within ecosystems is an environmental concern because of these elements' potential toxicity to animals and plants and their ability to hinder microbial ecosystem services. As ...
  • Prevéy, Janet S.; Rixen, Christian; Rüger, Nadja; Høye, Toke T.; Bjorkman, Anne D.; Myers-Smith, Isla; Elmendorf, Sarah C.; Ashton, Isabel W.; Cannone, Nicoletta; Chisholm, Chelsea L.; Clark, Karin; Cooper, Elisabeth J.; Elberling, Bo; Fosaa, Anna Maria; Henry, Greg H. R.; Hollister, Robert D.; Jónsdóttir, Ingibjörg Svala; Klanderud, Kari; Kopp, Christopher W.; Lévesque, Esther; Mauritz, Marguerite; Molau, Ulf; Natali, Susan M.; Oberbauer, Steven F.; Panchen, Zoe A.; Post, Eric; Rumpf, Sabine B.; Schmidt, Niels Martin; Schuur, Edward; Semenchuk, Philipp R.; Smith, Jane G.; Suding, Katharine N.; Totland, Ørjan; Troxler, Tiffany; Venn, Susanna; Wahren, Carl-Henrik; Welker, Jeffrey M.; Wipf, Sonja (2019)
    Analysing a global database of >40,000 tundra plant phenological observations monitored for up to 20 years, the authors show that community-level flowering has been contracting in response to recent warming, in contrast ...

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