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2012
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.
2013
Rich, Matthew E, Laura Gough, and Natalie T Boelman. Arctic Arthropod Assemblages In Habitats Of Differing Shrub Dominance. Ecography 36, no. 9. Ecography (2013): 994-1003. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0587.2012.00078.x.
Griffin, Kevin L, David Epstein, and Natalie T Boelman. Hill Slope Variations In Chlorophyll Fluorescence Indices And Leaf Traits In A Small Arctic Watershed. Arctic, Antarctic And Alpine Research 45, no. 1. Arctic, Antarctic And Alpine Research (2013): 39-49. doi:10.1657/1938-4246-45.1.39.
2014
Krause, Jesse S, Jonathan H Perez, Shannan K Sweet, Ashley Asmus, K. R Word, Matthew E Rich, L. Schas, Laura Gough, Natalie T Boelman, and John C Wingfield. Adrenocortical Responses To Stress On The Leading Edge Of A Northward Range Expansion In White-Crowned Sparrows. Society Of Integrative And Comparative Biology’s (Sicb) Annual Meeting. Society Of Integrative And Comparative Biology’s (Sicb) Annual Meeting. Austin, TX, 2014.
Greaves, Heather, L. A Vierling, J. UH Eitel, Natalie T Boelman, Kevin L Griffin, and T. S Magney. Estimating Aboveground Biomass Of Low-Stature Arctic Shrubs With Terrestrial Lidar. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA, 2014.
Sweet, Shannan K, Natalie T Boelman, Kevin L Griffin, H. Steltzer, and Laura Gough. Greater Deciduous Shrub Abundance Extends Tundra Peak Season And Increases Modeled Net Carbon Dioxide Uptake. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA, 2014.
Krause, Jesse S, Jonathan H Perez, Shannan K Sweet, Ashley Asmus, K. R Word, Matthew E Rich, J. Sachs, Laura Gough, John C Wingfield, and Natalie T Boelman. Impacts Of Changing Seasonality And Potential For Trophic Mismatches In The Arctic. Society For Integrative And Comparative Biology (Sicb) Annual Meeting. Society For Integrative And Comparative Biology (Sicb) Annual Meeting. Austin, TX, 2014.
Eitel, J. UH, L. A Vierling, T. S Magney, Heather Greaves, A. T Hudak, Natalie T Boelman, Kevin L Griffin, and G. Dittmar. Implications For Seamless Modeling Of Terrestrial Ecosystems (Invited Speaker). International Workshop: 3D Vegetation Mapping Using Advanced Remote Sensing. International Workshop: 3D Vegetation Mapping Using Advanced Remote Sensing. St.Oswald, Germany, 2014.
Asmus, Ashley, Laura Gough, Natalie T Boelman, John C Wingfield, Shannan K Sweet, Jesse S Krause, Jonathan H Perez, and Helen E Chmura. Multi-Trophic Impacts Of Shrub Dominance On Arctic Arthropod Assemblages. Society Of Integrative And Comparative Biology’s (Sicb) Annual Meeting. Society Of Integrative And Comparative Biology’s (Sicb) Annual Meeting. Austin, TX, 2014.
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.
2015
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.
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.
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.

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