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Show Me Your Rump Hair and I Will Tell You What You Ate - The Dietary History of Muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) Revealed by Sequential Stable Isotope Analysis of Guard HairsLong-term and realistic global change manipulations had low impact on diversity of soil biota in temperate heathlandInteraction webs in arctic ecosystems: Determinants of arctic change?Are herbarium mosses reliable indicators of historical nitrogen deposition?Fungi benefit from two decades of increased nutrient availability in tundra heath soilMulti-factor climate change effects on insect herbivore performance.Ecosystem change and stability over multiple decades in the Swedish subarctic: complex processes and multiple driversOff-season biogenic volatile organic compound emissions from heath mesocosms: responses to vegetation cuttingBacteria and fungi respond differently to multifactorial climate change in a temperate heathland, traced with 13C-glycine and FACE CO2Climate change-induced vegetation change as a driver of increased subarctic biogenic volatile organic compound emissions.Warming increases isoprene emissions from an arctic fen.Ecosystem nitrogen fixation throughout the snow-free period in subarctic tundra: effects of willow and birch litter addition and warming.Global negative vegetation feedback to climate warming responses of leaf litter decomposition rates in cold biomes.Methane oxidation in contrasting soil types: responses to experimental warming with implication for landscape-integrated CH4 budget.Quantifying global soil carbon losses in response to warming.Doubled volatile organic compound emissions from subarctic tundra under simulated climate warming.Effects of elevated CO₂, warming and drought episodes on plant carbon uptake in a temperate heath ecosystem are controlled by soil water status.Interactive effects of drought, elevated CO2 and warming on photosynthetic capacity and photosystem performance in temperate heath plants.Organic matter flow in the food web at a temperate heath under multifactorial climate change.Global assessment of experimental climate warming on tundra vegetation: heterogeneity over space and time.Twenty-two years of warming, fertilisation and shading of subarctic heath shrubs promote secondary growth and plasticity but not primary growth.Convergence of soil nitrogen isotopes across global climate gradients.The Sensitivity of Moss-Associated Nitrogen Fixation towards Repeated Nitrogen Input.Microbial control of soil organic matter mineralization responses to labile carbon in subarctic climate change treatments.Leaf anatomy, BVOC emission and CO2 exchange of arctic plants following snow addition and summer warming.Two decades of experimental manipulations of heaths and forest understory in the subarctic.Impacts of twenty years of experimental warming on soil carbon, nitrogen, moisture and soil mites across alpine/subarctic tundra communitiesEnhanced summer warming reduces fungal decomposer diversity and litter mass loss more strongly in dry than in wet tundra.Responses in plant, soil inorganic and microbial nutrient pools to experimental fire, ash and biomass addition in a woodland savanna.Leaf 15N abundance of subarctic plants provides field evidence that ericoid, ectomycorrhizal and non-and arbuscular mycorrhizal species access different sources of soil nitrogen.Monoterpene emissions in response to long-term night-time warming, elevated CO2 and extended summer drought in a temperate heath ecosystem.Improved UV-B screening capacity does not prevent negative effects of ambient UV irradiance on PSII performance in High Arctic plants. Results from a six year UV exclusion study.Rhizosphere bacterial community composition responds to arbuscular mycorrhiza, but not to reductions in microbial activity induced by foliar cutting.Global patterns of foliar nitrogen isotopes and their relationships with climate, mycorrhizal fungi, foliar nutrient concentrations, and nitrogen availability.Contrasting above- and belowground organic matter decomposition and carbon and nitrogen dynamics in response to warming in High Arctic tundra.Climatic warming increases isoprene emission from a subarctic heath.Molybdenum and phosphorus limitation of moss-associated nitrogen fixation in boreal ecosystems.Off-season uptake of nitrogen in temperate heath vegetation.Biogenic volatile organic compound emissions along a high arctic soil moisture gradient.Site-dependent N uptake from N-form mixtures by arctic plants, soil microbes and ectomycorrhizal fungi.
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