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“Late-Season Snowfall Is Associated With Decreased Offspring Survival In Two Migratory Arctic-Breeding Songbird Species”. Journal Of Avian Biology 49, no. 9. Journal Of Avian Biology (2018). doi:10.1111/jav.01712.
. “Lidar Canopy Radiation Model Reveals Patterns Of Photosynthetic Partitioning In An Arctic Shrub”. Agricultural And Forest Meteorology 221. Agricultural And Forest Meteorology (2016): 78 - 93. doi:10.1016/j.agrformet.2016.02.007.
. “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.
. “A Mechanism Of Expansion: Arctic Deciduous Shrubs Capitalize On Warming-Induced Nutrient Availability”. Oecologia 192, no. 3. Oecologia (2020): 671 - 685. doi:10.1007/s00442-019-04586-8.
. “Model Responses To Co 2 And Warming Are Underestimated Without Explicit Representation Of Arctic Small‐Mammal Grazing”. Ecological Applications 32, no. 1. Ecological Applications (2022). doi:10.1002/eap.v32.110.1002/eap.2478.
. “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.
. “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.
. “Nestling Growth Rates In Relation To Food Abundance And Weather In The Arctic”. Auk 133, no. 2. Auk (2016): 261-272. doi:10.1642/AUK-15-111.1.
. “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.
. “Response Of Ndvi, Biomass, And Ecosystem Gas Exchange To Long-Term Warming And Fertilization In Wet Sedge Tundra”. Oecologia 135, no. 3. Oecologia (2003): 414-421. doi:10.1007/s00442-003-1198-3.
. “Shrub Shading Moderates The Effects Of Weather On Arthropod Activity In Arctic Tundra”. Ecological Entomology 43, no. 5. Ecological Entomology (2018): 647 - 655. doi:10.1111/een.12644.
. “Small But Mighty: Impacts Of Rodent‐Herbivore Structures On Carbon And Nutrient Cycling In Arctic Tundra”. Functional Ecology 36, no. 9. Functional Ecology (2022): 2331 - 2343. doi:10.1111/1365-2435.14127.
. “Spatial Habitat Use Post-Breeding: A Radio-Telemetry Study In Gambel’s White-Crowned Sparrows”. Society For Integrative And Comparative Biology, Annual Meeting. Society For Integrative And Comparative Biology, Annual Meeting. Sacramento, CA, January 2015, 2015.
. “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.
. “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.
. “Variation In White Spruce Needle Respiration At The Species Range Limits: A Potential Impediment To Northern Expansion”. Plant, Cell & Environment 45, no. 7. Plant, Cell & Environment (2022): 2078 - 2092. doi:10.1111/pce.14333.
. “Vertical Gradients In Photosynthetic Physiology Diverge At The Latitudinal Range Extremes Of White Spruce”, 2022. doi:10.1101/2022.05.06.490824.
. “Weathering The Storm: Do Arctic Blizzards Cause Repeatable Changes In Stress Physiology And Body Condition In Breeding Songbirds?”. General And Comparative Endocrinology 267. General And Comparative Endocrinology (2018): 183 - 192. doi:10.1016/j.ygcen.2018.07.004.
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