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Callaghan, Terry V, L. O Björn, Y. Chernov, F Stuart Chapin III, Torben R Christensen, B. Huntley, R. A Ims, N. Panikov, et al.. Responses To Projected Changes In Climate And Uv-B At The Species Level. Ambio 33, no. 7. Ambio (2004): 418-435. doi:10.1639/0044-7447(2004)033%5B0418:Rtpcic%5D2.0.Co;2.
Campioli, M., L. E Street, A. Michelsen, Gaius R Shaver, T. Maere, R. Samson, and R. Lemeur. Determination Of Leaf Area Index, Total Foliar N, And Normalized Difference Vegetation Index For Arctic Ecosystems Dominated By Cassiope Tetragona. Arctic, Antarctic And Alpine Research 41, no. 4. Arctic, Antarctic And Alpine Research (2009): 426-433. doi:10.1657/1938-4246-41.4.426.
Carey, Joanna C, Thomas C Parker, Ned Fetcher, and Jianwu Tang. Biogenic Silica Accumulation Varies Across Tussock Tundra Plant Functional Type. Functional Ecology 31, no. 11. Functional Ecology (2017): 2177 - 2187. doi:10.1111/1365-2435.12912.
Castillo, M., J. D Allan, R. L Sinsabaugh, and George W Kling. Seasonal And Interannual Variation Of Bacterial Production In Lowland Rivers Of The Orinoco Basin. Freshwater Biology 49, no. 11. Freshwater Biology (2004): 1400-1414. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2427.2004.01277.x.
F Stuart Chapin III, James B McGraw, and Gaius R Shaver. Competition Causes Regular Spacing Of Alder In Alaskan Shrub Tundra. Oecologia 79, no. 3. Oecologia (1989): 412-416. doi:10.1007/BF00384322.
F Stuart Chapin III, and Gaius R Shaver. Changes In Soil Properties And Vegetation Following Disturbance Of Alaskan Arctic Tundra. Journal Of Applied Ecology 18, no. 2. Journal Of Applied Ecology (1981): 605-617. doi:10.2307/2402420.
F Stuart Chapin III, S. A Zimov, Gaius R Shaver, and Sarah E Hobbie. Co2 Fluctuation At High Latitudes. Nature 383. Nature (1996): 585-586. doi:10.1038/383585b0.
F Stuart Chapin III, and Gaius R Shaver. Differences In Growth And Nutrient Use Among Arctic Plant Growth Forms. Functional Ecology 3, no. 1. Functional Ecology (1989): 73-80. doi:10.2307/2389677.

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