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“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.
. “A Gradient Of Nutrient Enrichment Reveals Nonlinear Impacts Of Fertilization On Arctic Plant Diversity And Ecosystem Function”. Ecology And Evolution 7, no. 7. Ecology And Evolution (2017): 2449 - 2460. doi:10.1002/ece3.2863.
. “Convergence In The Temperature Response Of Leaf Respiration Across Biomes And Plant Functional Types.”. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Science 113, no. 14. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Science (2016): 3832-3837. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1520282113.
. “Global Variability In Leaf Respiration In Relation To Climate, Plant Functional Types And Leaf Traits”. New Phytologist 206, no. 2. New Phytologist (2015): 614 - 636. doi:10.1111/nph.13253.
. “Thermal Acclimation Of Shoot Respiration In An Arctic Woody Plant Species Subjected To 22 Years Of Warming And Altered Nutrient Supply”. Global Change Biology 20, no. 8. Global Change Biology (2014): 2618-2630. doi:10.1111/gcb.12544.
. “Differential Physiological Responses To Environmental Change Promote Woody Shrub Expansion”. Ecology And Evolution 3, no. 5. Ecology And Evolution (2013): 1149-1162. doi:10.1002/ece3.525.
. “Leaf- And Cell-Level Carbon Cycling Responses To A Nitrogen And Phosphorus Gradient In Two Arctic Tundra Species”. American Journal Of Botany 99, no. 10. American Journal Of Botany (2012): 1702-1714. doi:10.3732/ajb.1200251.
. “Respiratory Flexibility And Efficiency Are Affected By Simulated Global Change In Arctic Plants”. New Phytologist 197, no. 4. New Phytologist (2012): 1161-1172. doi:10.1111/nph.12083.
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