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Boelman, Natalie T, J Holbrook, Heather Greaves, Jesse S Krause, Helen E Chmura, T. S Magney, J H Perez, et al.. Lidar Gives A Bird’s Eye Perspective On Arctic Tundra Breeding Habitat.. Remote Sensing Of Environment 184. Remote Sensing Of Environment (2016): 337-349. doi:10.1016/j.rse.2016.07.012.
Sweet, Shannan K, Ashley Asmus, Matthew E Rich, Laura Gough, and Natalie T Boelman. Ndvi As A Predictor Of Canopy Arthropod Biomass In The Alaskan Arctic Tundra. Ecological Applications 25, no. 3. Ecological Applications (2015): 779-790. doi:10.1890/14-0632.1.
Sweet, Shannan K, Natalie T Boelman, and Laura Gough. Tall Deciduous Shrubs Offset Delayed Start Of Growing Season Through Rapid Leaf Development In The Alaskan Arctic Tundra. Arctic, Antarctic And Alpine Research 46, no. 3. Arctic, Antarctic And Alpine Research (2014). doi:10.1657/1938-4246-46.3.682.
Boelman, Natalie T, Adrian V Rocha, and Gaius R Shaver. Understanding Burn Severity Sensing In Arctic Tundra: Exploring Vegetation Indices, Suboptimal Assessment Timing And The Impact Of Increasing Pixel Size. International Journal Of Remote Sensing 32, no. 2. International Journal Of Remote Sensing (2011): 7033-7056. doi:10.1080/01431161.2011.611187.
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Gibson, Rebecca. Analyzing Spectral Signatures As Rapid Indicators Of Leaf Biochemistry In Plants Of The Arctic Tundra. Department Of Ecology, Evolution And Environmental Biology. Department Of Ecology, Evolution And Environmental Biology. Columbia University, 2015.
Harris-Coble, L. Arthropod Availability For Migratory Songbirds In Alaskan Tundra: Timing Of Abundance Of Aquatic And Terrestrial Sources. Department Of Ecology, Evolution And Environmental Biology. Department Of Ecology, Evolution And Environmental Biology. Columbia University, 2012.
Gersony, J. Changes In Arctic Vegetation And Associated Changes In Resources For Herbivorous Arthropods. Department Of Ecology, Evolution And Environmental Biology. Department Of Ecology, Evolution And Environmental Biology. Columbia University, 2015.
Sweet, Shannan K. The Impact Of Deciduous Shrub Dominance On Phenology, Carbon Flux, And Arthropod Biomass In The Alaskan Arctic Tundra. Department Of Earth And Environmental Sciences. Department Of Earth And Environmental Sciences. Columbia University, 2015. doi:10.7916/D8ZG6RV4.
Boelman, Natalie T. Relating Spectral Vegetation Indices To Plant Physiological And Ecosystem Processes At Multiple Spatial Scales. Earth And Environmental Sciences. Earth And Environmental Sciences. Columbia University, 2004.

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