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Changes to tundra vegetation communities may affect local ecological processes such as nutrient cycling and quality and quantity of animal …
Tundra is an important ecosystem in Vuntut National Park. It covers approximately 56% of the park and is used extensively …
Permafrost and snow are critical to the ecology of many northern ecosystems. They influence hydrology and vegetation and can dramatically …
Recent observations suggest that shallow lakes and ponds in the Arctic are becoming increasingly dynamic in response to climate change, …
Permafrost and snow are critical to the ecology of many northern ecosystems. They influence hydrology and vegetation and can dramatically …
Recent observations suggest that shallow lakes and ponds in the Arctic are becoming increasingly dynamic in response to climate change, …
Tundra is an important ecosystem in Vuntut National Park. It covers approximately 56% of the park and is used extensively …
Permafrost and snow are critical to the ecology of many northern ecosystems. They influence hydrology and vegetation and can dramatically …
The Porcupine Caribou Herd is a population of barren-ground caribou whose range includes the northern Yukon, Alaska and the Northwest …
Permafrost and snow are critical to the ecology of many northern ecosystems. They influence hydrology and vegetation and can dramatically …