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2009
Greaves, Heather. The Role Of Leaf Carbon Exchange In Arctic Shrub Expansion. Department Of Ecology, Evolution And Environmental Biology. Department Of Ecology, Evolution And Environmental Biology. Columbia University, 2009.
2011
Pendergast, Gregory. Temperature Response Of Leaf Respiration Influenced By Emerging Canopy Dynamics In Arctic Shrub Species. Department Of Ecology, Evolution And Environmental Biology. Department Of Ecology, Evolution And Environmental Biology. Columbia University, 2011.
2013
Heskel, Mary A. Environmental Controls Of Foliar Respiration In Arctic Tundra Plants. Department Of Ecology, Evolution And Environmental Biology. Department Of Ecology, Evolution And Environmental Biology. Columbia University, 2013. doi:10.7916/D8HH6S87.
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.
Potosnak, M. J, B. M Baker, L. Lestourgeon, S> M Disher, Kevin L Griffin, Syndonia M Bret-Harte, and Gregory Starr. Isoprene Emissions From A Tundra Ecosystem. Biogeosciences 10, no. 2. Biogeosciences (2013): 871 - 889. doi:10.5194/bg-10-871-2013.
Formica, Adam. Quantifying The Physiology Of Structurally Complex Arctic Vegetation And Implications For Carbon Cycling In A Shrubbier Tundra. Department Of Earth And Environmental Sciences. Department Of Earth And Environmental Sciences. Columbia University, 2013.
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.
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.

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