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  2024 (14)
Wilder rangelands as a natural climate opportunity: Linking climate action to biodiversity conservation and social transformation. Simba, L. D.; te Beest, M.; Hawkins, H.; Larson, K. W.; Palmer, A. R.; Sandström, C.; Smart, K. G.; Kerley, G. I. H.; and Cromsigt, J. P. G. M. Ambio, 1: s13280–023–01976–4. January 2024.
Wilder rangelands as a natural climate opportunity: Linking climate action to biodiversity conservation and social transformation [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Frost damage measured by electrolyte leakage in subarctic bryophytes increases with climate warming. van Zuijlen, K.; Kassel, M.; Dorrepaal, E.; and Lett, S. Journal of Ecology, 112(2): 220–232. 2024. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/1365-2745.14236
Frost damage measured by electrolyte leakage in subarctic bryophytes increases with climate warming [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Higher vascular plant abundance associated with decreased ecosystem respiration after 20 years of warming in the forest–tundra ecotone. Myrsky, E.; Mikola, J.; Kaarlejärvi, E.; Olofsson, J.; Sjögersten, S.; Tupek, B.; Männistö, M. K.; and Stark, S. Functional Ecology, 38(1): 219–232. 2024. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/1365-2435.14466
Higher vascular plant abundance associated with decreased ecosystem respiration after 20 years of warming in the forest–tundra ecotone [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Quantifying earthworm soil ingestion from changes in vertical bulk density profiles. Larsbo, M.; Koestel, J.; Krab, E. J.; and Klaminder, J. European Journal of Soil Biology, 120: 103574. March 2024.
Quantifying earthworm soil ingestion from changes in vertical bulk density profiles [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Cascading effects of earthworm invasion increase graminoid density and rodent grazing intensities. Jonsson, H.; Olofsson, J.; Blume-Werry, G.; and Klaminder, J. Ecology, 105(2): e4212. 2024. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ecy.4212
Cascading effects of earthworm invasion increase graminoid density and rodent grazing intensities [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Topography and Time Shape Mire Morphometry and Large-Scale Mire Distribution Patterns in the Northern Boreal Landscape. Ehnvall, B.; Ratcliffe, J. L.; Nilsson, M. B.; Öquist, M. G.; Sponseller, R. A.; and Grabs, T. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 129(2): e2023JF007324. 2024. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2023JF007324
Topography and Time Shape Mire Morphometry and Large-Scale Mire Distribution Patterns in the Northern Boreal Landscape [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Using individual-based trait frequency distributions to forecast plant-pollinator network responses to environmental change. Cantwell-Jones, A.; Tylianakis, J. M.; Larson, K.; and Gill, R. J. Ecology Letters, 27(1): e14368. 2024. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/ele.14368
Using individual-based trait frequency distributions to forecast plant-pollinator network responses to environmental change [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
In situ seasonal patterns of root auxin concentrations and meristem length in an arctic sedge. Blume-Werry, G.; Semenchuk, P.; Ljung, K.; Milbau, A.; Novak, O.; Olofsson, J.; and Brunoni, F. New Phytologist, n/a(n/a): 19616. February 2024. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
In situ seasonal patterns of root auxin concentrations and meristem length in an arctic sedge [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Declining calcium concentration drives shifts toward smaller and less nutritious zooplankton in northern lakes. Bergström, A.; Creed, I. F.; Paltsev, A.; de Wit, H. A.; Lau, D. C. P.; Drakare, S.; Vrede, T.; Isles, P. D. F.; Jonsson, A.; Geibrink, E.; Kortelainen, P.; Vuorenmaa, J.; Vuorio, K.; Kahilainen, K. K.; and Hessen, D. O. Global Change Biology, 30(3): e17220. 2024. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/gcb.17220
Declining calcium concentration drives shifts toward smaller and less nutritious zooplankton in northern lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Guiding downstream migrating Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and brown trout (Salmo trutta) of different life stages in a large river using bubbles. Leander, J.; Hellström, G.; Nordin, J.; Jonsson, M.; and Klaminder, J. Rivers Research and Applications: an international journal devoted to river research and management, 40(1): 107–115. 2024. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Guiding downstream migrating Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and brown trout (Salmo trutta) of different life stages in a large river using bubbles [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Ice-melt period dominates annual carbon dioxide evasion from clear-water Arctic lakes. Karlsson, J.; Verheijen, H. A.; Seekell, D. A.; Vachon, D.; and Klaus, M. Limnology and Oceanography Letters, 9(2): 112–118. 2024. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lol2.10369
Ice-melt period dominates annual carbon dioxide evasion from clear-water Arctic lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Taking the beat of the Arctic: are lemming population cycles changing due to winter climate?. Gauthier, G.; Ehrich, D.; Belke-Brea, M.; Domine, F.; Alisauskas, R.; Clark, K.; Ecke, F.; Eide, N. E.; Framstad, E.; Frandsen, J.; Gilg, O.; Henttonen, H.; Hörnfeldt, B.; Kataev, G. D.; Menyushina, I. E.; Oksanen, L.; Oksanen, T.; Olofsson, J.; Samelius, G.; Sittler, B.; Smith, P. A.; Sokolov, A. A.; Sokolova, N. A.; and Schmidt, N. M. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 291(2016): 20232361. February 2024. Publisher: Royal Society
Taking the beat of the Arctic: are lemming population cycles changing due to winter climate? [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Short- and long-term plant and microbial uptake of 15N-labelled urea in a mesic tundra heath, West Greenland. Barthelemy, H.; Nobel, L. A.; Stark, S.; Väisänen, M.; Olofsson, J.; and Michelsen, A. Polar Biology, 47(1): 1–15. 2024. Publisher: Springer Nature
Short- and long-term plant and microbial uptake of 15N-labelled urea in a mesic tundra heath, West Greenland [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Extreme drought impacts have been underestimated in grasslands and shrublands globally. Smith, M. D.; Wilkins, K. D.; Holdrege, M. C.; Wilfahrt, P.; Collins, S. L.; Knapp, A. K.; Sala, O. E.; Dukes, J. S.; Phillips, R. P.; and Yahdjian, L. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 121(4): e2309881120. 2024. Publisher: National Acad Sciences
Extreme drought impacts have been underestimated in grasslands and shrublands globally [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
  2023 (52)
The ecosystem effects of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) in northern Fennoscandia: Past, present and future. Stark, S.; Horstkotte, T.; Kumpula, J.; Olofsson, J.; Tømmervik, H.; and Turunen, M. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, 58: 125716. March 2023.
The ecosystem effects of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) in northern Fennoscandia: Past, present and future [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Investigating the diet source influence on freshwater fish mercury bioaccumulation and fatty acids—Experiences from Swedish lakes and Chinese reservoirs. Wu, P.; Yan, H.; Kainz, M. J.; Branfireun, B.; Bergström, A.; Jing, M.; and Bishop, K. Ecotoxicology. November 2023.
Investigating the diet source influence on freshwater fish mercury bioaccumulation and fatty acids—Experiences from Swedish lakes and Chinese reservoirs [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Decreased Soil Microbial Nitrogen Under Vegetation ‘Shrubification’ in the Subarctic Forest–Tundra Ecotone: The Potential Role of Increasing Nutrient Competition Between Plants and Soil Microorganisms. Stark, S.; Kumar, M.; Myrsky, E.; Vuorinen, J.; Kantola, A. M.; Telkki, V.; Sjögersten, S.; Olofsson, J.; and Männistö, M. K. Ecosystems, 26(7): 1504–1523. November 2023.
Decreased Soil Microbial Nitrogen Under Vegetation ‘Shrubification’ in the Subarctic Forest–Tundra Ecotone: The Potential Role of Increasing Nutrient Competition Between Plants and Soil Microorganisms [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Erosion regime controls sediment environmental DNA-based community reconstruction. Morlock, M. A.; Rodriguez-Martinez, S.; Huang, D. Y.; and Klaminder, J. Environmental DNA, 5(6): 1393–1404. 2023. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/edn3.458
Erosion regime controls sediment environmental DNA-based community reconstruction [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Landscape of ice and fire – uniquely well-preserved Scots pine trunks reveal forest fires near the retreating Weichselian ice margin. Klaminder, J.; Fassl, M.; Baudet, M.; Östlund, L.; Linderholm, J.; and Zale, R. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 1. December 2023.
Landscape of ice and fire – uniquely well-preserved Scots pine trunks reveal forest fires near the retreating Weichselian ice margin [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Tundra cryogenic land surface processes and CO2–C balance in sub-Arctic alpine environment withstand winter and spring warming. Väisänen, M.; Klaminder, J.; Ylänne, H.; Teuber, L.; Dorrepaal, E.; and Krab, E. J. Environmental Research: Climate, 2(2): 021001. March 2023. Publisher: IOP Publishing
Tundra cryogenic land surface processes and CO2–C balance in sub-Arctic alpine environment withstand winter and spring warming [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Earthworm-Driven Changes in Soil Chemico-Physical Properties, Soil Bacterial Microbiota, Tree/Tea Litter Decomposition, and Plant Growth in a Mesocosm Experiment with Two Plant Species. Sofo, A.; Khanghahi, M. Y.; Curci, M.; Reyes, F.; Briones, M. J. I.; Sarneel, J. M.; Cardinale, D.; and Crecchio, C. Plants, 12(6): 1216. January 2023. Number: 6 Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
Earthworm-Driven Changes in Soil Chemico-Physical Properties, Soil Bacterial Microbiota, Tree/Tea Litter Decomposition, and Plant Growth in a Mesocosm Experiment with Two Plant Species [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Differential Trends in Iron Concentrations of Boreal Streams Linked to Catchment Characteristics. Škerlep, M.; Nehzati, S.; Sponseller, R. A.; Persson, P.; Laudon, H.; and Kritzberg, E. S. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 37(3): e2022GB007484. 2023. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2022GB007484
Differential Trends in Iron Concentrations of Boreal Streams Linked to Catchment Characteristics [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
As good as human experts in detecting plant roots in minirhizotron images but efficient and reproducible: the convolutional neural network “RootDetector”. Peters, B.; Blume-Werry, G.; Gillert, A.; Schwieger, S.; von Lukas, U. F.; and Kreyling, J. Scientific Reports, 13(1): 1399. January 2023. Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
As good as human experts in detecting plant roots in minirhizotron images but efficient and reproducible: the convolutional neural network “RootDetector” [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The Effects of Water Column Dissolved Oxygen Concentrations on Lake Methane Emissions—Results From a Whole-Lake Oxygenation Experiment. Pajala, G.; Sawakuchi, H. O.; Rudberg, D.; Schenk, J.; Sieczko, A.; Gålfalk, M.; Seekell, D.; Sundgren, I.; Thanh Duc, N.; Karlsson, J.; and Bastviken, D. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 128(11): e2022JG007185. 2023. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2022JG007185
The Effects of Water Column Dissolved Oxygen Concentrations on Lake Methane Emissions—Results From a Whole-Lake Oxygenation Experiment [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Concentration-Discharge Patterns Reveal Catchment Controls Over the Stoichiometry of Carbon and Nutrient Supply to Boreal Streams. Mosquera, V.; Laudon, H.; Blackburn, M.; Hasselquist, E. M.; and Sponseller, R. A. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 128(8): e2022JG007179. 2023. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2022JG007179
Concentration-Discharge Patterns Reveal Catchment Controls Over the Stoichiometry of Carbon and Nutrient Supply to Boreal Streams [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Complete chloroplast genomes of Cerastium alpinum, C. arcticum and C. nigrescens: genome structures, comparative and phylogenetic analysis. Milarska, S. E.; Androsiuk, P.; Paukszto, Ł.; Jastrzębski, J. P.; Maździarz, M.; Larson, K. W.; and Giełwanowska, I. Scientific Reports, 13(1): 18774. October 2023. Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Complete chloroplast genomes of Cerastium alpinum, C. arcticum and C. nigrescens: genome structures, comparative and phylogenetic analysis [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Nutrients Alter Methane Production and Oxidation in a Thawing Permafrost Mire. Kashi, N. N.; Hobbie, E. A.; Varner, R. K.; Wymore, A. S.; Ernakovich, J. G.; and Giesler, R. Ecosystems, 26(2): 302–317. March 2023.
Nutrients Alter Methane Production and Oxidation in a Thawing Permafrost Mire [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Understory functional groups and fire history but not experimental warming drive tree seedling performance in unmanaged boreal forests. Jessen, M.; Krab, E. J.; Lett, S.; Nilsson, M.; Teuber, L.; Wardle, D. A.; and Dorrepaal, E. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 6: 1130532. May 2023. Publisher: Frontiers
Understory functional groups and fire history but not experimental warming drive tree seedling performance in unmanaged boreal forests [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The legacy of ecological imperialism in the Scandes: Earthworms and their implications for Arctic research. Jerand, P.; Klaminder, J.; and Linderholm, J. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 55(1): 2274650. December 2023. Publisher: Taylor & Francis _eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/15230430.2023.2274650
The legacy of ecological imperialism in the Scandes: Earthworms and their implications for Arctic research [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The drivers of dark diversity in the Scandinavian mountains are metric-dependent. Hostens, L.; Van Meerbeek, K.; Wiegmans, D.; Larson, K.; Lenoir, J.; Clavel, J.; Wedegärtner, R.; Pirée, A.; Nijs, I.; and Lembrechts, J. J. Journal of Vegetation Science, 34(6): e13212. 2023. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jvs.13212
The drivers of dark diversity in the Scandinavian mountains are metric-dependent [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Landscape constraints on mire lateral expansion. Ehnvall, B.; Ratcliffe, J. L.; Bohlin, E.; Nilsson, M. B.; Öquist, M. G.; Sponseller, R. A.; and Grabs, T. Quaternary Science Reviews, 302: 107961. February 2023.
Landscape constraints on mire lateral expansion [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Arctic rooting depth distribution influences modelled carbon emissions but cannot be inferred from aboveground vegetation type. Blume-Werry, G.; Dorrepaal, E.; Keuper, F.; Kummu, M.; Wild, B.; and Weedon, J. T. New Phytologist, 240(2): 502–514. 2023. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/nph.18998
Arctic rooting depth distribution influences modelled carbon emissions but cannot be inferred from aboveground vegetation type [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Optical and radar Earth observation data for upscaling methane emissions linked to permafrost degradation in sub-Arctic peatlands in northern Sweden. Sjögersten, S.; Ledger, M.; Siewert, M. B.; De La Barreda-Bautista, B.; Sowter, A.; Gee, D.; Foody, G.; and Boyd, D. S. Biogeosciences, 20(20): 4221–4239. 2023. Publisher: Copernicus Publications
Optical and radar Earth observation data for upscaling methane emissions linked to permafrost degradation in sub-Arctic peatlands in northern Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
As a permafrost ecosystem warms, plant community traits become more acquisitive. Spitzer, C. M.; and Blume-Werry, G. New Phytologist, 240(5): 1712–1713. 2023. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
As a permafrost ecosystem warms, plant community traits become more acquisitive [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Warming nondormant tree roots advances aboveground spring phenology in temperate trees. Malyshev, A. V.; Blume-Werry, G.; Spiller, O.; Smiljanić, M.; Weigel, R.; Kolb, A.; Nze, B. Y.; Märker, F.; Sommer, F. C. J.; Kinley, K.; Ziegler, J.; Pasang, P.; Mahara, R.; Joshi, S.; Heinsohn, V.; and Kreyling, J. New Phytologist, 240(6): 2276–2287. 2023. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Warming nondormant tree roots advances aboveground spring phenology in temperate trees [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
How do leaf functional traits and age influence the maximum rooting depth of trees?. Makoto, K.; Kitagawa, R.; and Blume-Werry, G. European Journal of Forest Research, 142(5): 1197–1206. 2023. Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
How do leaf functional traits and age influence the maximum rooting depth of trees? [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
A review of open top chamber (OTC) performance across the ITEX Network. Hollister, R. D.; Elphinstone, C.; Henry, G. H. R.; Bjorkman, A. D.; Klanderud, K.; Björk, R. G.; Björkman, M. P.; Bokhorst, S.; Carbognani, M.; Cooper, E. J.; Dorrepaal, E.; Elmendorf, S. C.; Fetcher, N.; Gallois, E. C.; Guoðmundsson, J.; Healey, N. C.; Jónsdóttir, I. S.; Klarenberg, I. J.; Oberbauer, S. F.; Macek, P.; May, J. L.; Mereghetti, A.; Molau, U.; Petraglia, A.; Rinnan, R.; Rixen, C.; and Wookey, P. A. Arctic Science, 9(2): 331–344. 2023. Publisher: Canadian Science Publishing
A review of open top chamber (OTC) performance across the ITEX Network [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Impacts of reindeer on soil carbon storage in the seasonally frozen ground of northern Finland : a pilot study. Windirsch, T.; Forbes, B. C.; Grosse, G.; Wolter, J.; Stark, S.; Treat, C.; Ulrich, M.; Fuchs, M.; Olofsson, J.; Kumpula, T.; Macias-Fauria, M.; and Strauss, J. Boreal environment research, 28(1-6): 207–226. 2023. Publisher: Finish Environment Institute
Impacts of reindeer on soil carbon storage in the seasonally frozen ground of northern Finland : a pilot study [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
GRiMeDB : the global river methane database of concentrations and fluxes. Stanley, E. H.; Loken, L. C.; Casson, N. J.; Oliver, S. K.; Sponseller, R. A.; Wallin, M. B.; Zhang, L.; and Rocher-Ros, G. Earth System Science Data, 15(7): 2879–2926. 2023. Publisher: Copernicus Publications
GRiMeDB : the global river methane database of concentrations and fluxes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Global methane emissions from rivers and streams. Rocher-Ros, G.; Stanley, E. H.; Loken, L. C.; Casson, N. J.; Raymond, P. A.; Liu, S.; Amatulli, G.; and Sponseller, R. A. Nature, 621(7979): 530–535. 2023. Publisher: Springer Nature
Global methane emissions from rivers and streams [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Long-term changes in dissolved inorganic carbon across boreal streams caused by altered hydrology. Rehn, L.; Sponseller, R. A.; Laudon, H.; and Wallin, M. B. Limnology and Oceanography, 68(2): 409–423. 2023. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Long-term changes in dissolved inorganic carbon across boreal streams caused by altered hydrology [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Cascading, interactive, and indirect effects of climate change on aquatic communities, habitats, and ecosystems. Menden-Deuer, S.; Mullarney, J. C.; Boersma, M.; Grossart, H.; Sponseller, R. A.; and Woodin, S. A. Limnology and Oceanography, 68(S1): S1–S7. 2023. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Cascading, interactive, and indirect effects of climate change on aquatic communities, habitats, and ecosystems [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
A long-established invasive species alters the functioning of benthic biofilms in lakes. McKie, B. G.; Tattersdill, K.; Ecke, F.; Frainer, A.; and Sponseller, R. A. Freshwater Biology, 68(12): 2068–2083. 2023. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
A long-established invasive species alters the functioning of benthic biofilms in lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Groundwater-stream connections shape the spatial pattern and rates of aquatic metabolism. Lupon, A.; Gómez-Gener, L.; Fork, M. L.; Laudon, H.; Martí, E.; Lidberg, W.; and Sponseller, R. A. Limnology and Oceanography Letters, 8(2): 350–358. 2023. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Groundwater-stream connections shape the spatial pattern and rates of aquatic metabolism [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Widespread synchrony in phosphorus concentrations in northern lakes linked to winter temperature and summer precipitation. Isles, P. D. F.; Creed, I. F.; Hessen, D. O.; Kortelainen, P.; Paterson, M.; Pomati, F.; Rusak, J. A.; Vuorenmaa, J.; and Bergström, A. Limnology and Oceanography Letters, 8(4): 639–648. 2023. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Widespread synchrony in phosphorus concentrations in northern lakes linked to winter temperature and summer precipitation [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Contrasting impacts of warming and browning on periphyton. Callisto Puts, I.; Ask, J.; Myrstener, M.; and Bergström, A. Limnology and Oceanography Letters, 8(4): 628–638. 2023. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Contrasting impacts of warming and browning on periphyton [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Response of lake metabolism to catchment inputs inferred using high-frequency lake and stream data from across the northern hemisphere. Corman, J. R.; Zwart, J. A.; Klug, J.; Bruesewitz, D. A.; de Eyto, E.; Klaus, M.; Knoll, L. B.; Rusak, J. A.; Vanni, M. J.; Alfonso, M. B.; Fernandez, R. L.; Yao, H.; Austnes, K.; Couture, R.; de Wit, H. A.; Karlsson, J.; and Laas, A. Limnology and Oceanography, 68(12): 2617–2631. 2023. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Response of lake metabolism to catchment inputs inferred using high-frequency lake and stream data from across the northern hemisphere [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Lake bathymetry as driver of salmonid population size structure and biomass. Norman, S. Ph.D. Thesis, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, 2023. Publisher: Umeå universitet
Lake bathymetry as driver of salmonid population size structure and biomass [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
Mapping trait versus species turnover reveals spatiotemporal variation in functional redundancy and network robustness in a plant-pollinator community. Cantwell-Jones, A.; Larson, K.; Ward, A.; Bates, O. K.; Cox, T.; Gibbons, C.; Richardson, R.; Al-Hayali, A. M. R.; Svedin, J.; Aronsson, M.; Brannlund, F.; Tylianakis, J. M.; Johansson, J.; and Gill, R. J. Functional Ecology, 37(3): 748–762. March 2023. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Mapping trait versus species turnover reveals spatiotemporal variation in functional redundancy and network robustness in a plant-pollinator community [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Wide-spread microbial sulfate reduction (MSR) in northern European freshwater systems: Drivers, magnitudes and seasonality. Fischer, S.; Mörth, C.; Rosqvist, G.; Giesler, R.; and Jarsjö, J. Science of The Total Environment, 889: 163764. September 2023.
Wide-spread microbial sulfate reduction (MSR) in northern European freshwater systems: Drivers, magnitudes and seasonality [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Ideas and perspectives: Alleviation of functional limitations by soil organisms is key to climate feedbacks from arctic soils. Blume-Werry, G.; Klaminder, J.; Krab, E. J.; and Monteux, S. Biogeosciences, 20(10): 1979–1990. 2023.
Ideas and perspectives: Alleviation of functional limitations by soil organisms is key to climate feedbacks from arctic soils [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
The topological nature of tag jumping in environmental DNA metabarcoding studies. Rodriguez-Martinez, S.; Klaminder, J.; Morlock, M. A.; Dalén, L.; and Huang, D. Y. Molecular Ecology Resources, 23(3): 621–631. April 2023. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
The topological nature of tag jumping in environmental DNA metabarcoding studies [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Holes in the tundra: Invasive earthworms alter soil structure and moisture in tundra soils. Klaminder, J.; Krab, E.; Larsbo, M.; Jonsson, H.; Fransson, J.; and Koestel, J. Science of The Total Environment, 859: 160125. February 2023.
Holes in the tundra: Invasive earthworms alter soil structure and moisture in tundra soils [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Catchment characteristics control boreal mire nutrient regime and vegetation patterns over ~5000 years of landscape development. Ehnvall, B.; Ågren, A. M.; Nilsson, M. B.; Ratcliffe, J. L.; Noumonvi, K. D.; Peichl, M.; Lidberg, W.; Giesler, R.; Mörth, C.; and Öquist, M. G. Science of The Total Environment, 895: 165132. October 2023.
Catchment characteristics control boreal mire nutrient regime and vegetation patterns over ~5000 years of landscape development [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Synthesis of a B-Antigen Hexasaccharide, a B-Lewis b Heptasaccharide and Glycoconjugates Thereof to Investigate Binding Properties of Helicobacter pylori. Reihill, M.; Fournière, V.; Cheallaigh, A. N.; Edlund, J. O.; Miller, G. J.; Borén, T.; Lahmann, M.; and Oscarson, S. Chemistry – A European Journal, 29(16): e202203672. 2023. _eprint: https://chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/chem.202203672
Synthesis of a B-Antigen Hexasaccharide, a B-Lewis b Heptasaccharide and Glycoconjugates Thereof to Investigate Binding Properties of Helicobacter pylori [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Top-down and bottom-up forces explain patch utilization by two deer species and forest recruitment. Ramirez, J. I.; Poorter, L.; Jansen, P. A.; den Ouden, J.; Siewert, M.; and Olofsson, J. Oecologia, 201(1): 229–240. January 2023.
Top-down and bottom-up forces explain patch utilization by two deer species and forest recruitment [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Contrasting plant–soil–microbial feedbacks stabilize vegetation types and uncouple topsoil C and N stocks across a subarctic–alpine landscape. Castaño, C.; Hallin, S.; Egelkraut, D.; Lindahl, B. D.; Olofsson, J.; and Clemmensen, K. E. New Phytologist, 238(6): 2621–2633. 2023. _eprint: https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/nph.18679
Contrasting plant–soil–microbial feedbacks stabilize vegetation types and uncouple topsoil C and N stocks across a subarctic–alpine landscape [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Linkages between Sphagnum metabolites and peatland CO2 uptake are sensitive to seasonality in warming trends. Sytiuk, A.; Hamard, S.; Céréghino, R.; Dorrepaal, E.; Geissel, H.; Küttim, M.; Lamentowicz, M.; Tuittila, E. S.; and Jassey, V. E. J. New Phytologist, 237(4): 1164–1178. 2023. _eprint: https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/nph.18601
Linkages between Sphagnum metabolites and peatland CO2 uptake are sensitive to seasonality in warming trends [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Browning affects pelagic productivity in northern lakes by surface water warming and carbon fertilization. Puts, I. C.; Ask, J.; Deininger, A.; Jonsson, A.; Karlsson, J.; and Bergström, A. Global Change Biology, 29(2): 375–390. 2023. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/gcb.16469
Browning affects pelagic productivity in northern lakes by surface water warming and carbon fertilization [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Higher Apparent Gas Transfer Velocities for CO2 Compared to CH4 in Small Lakes. Pajala, G.; Rudberg, D.; Gålfalk, M.; Melack, J. M.; Macintyre, S.; Karlsson, J.; Sawakuchi, H. O.; Schenk, J.; Sieczko, A.; Sundgren, I.; Duc, N. T.; and Bastviken, D. Environmental Science & Technology, 57(23): 8578–8587. June 2023. Publisher: American Chemical Society
Higher Apparent Gas Transfer Velocities for CO2 Compared to CH4 in Small Lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Experimental warming and browning influence autumnal pelagic and benthic invertebrate biomass and community structure. Koizumi, S.; Hamdan, M.; Puts, I. C.; Bergström, A.; Karlsson, J.; and Byström, P. Freshwater Biology, 68(7): 1224–1237. 2023. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/fwb.14099
Experimental warming and browning influence autumnal pelagic and benthic invertebrate biomass and community structure [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Diel, seasonal, and inter-annual variation in carbon dioxide effluxes from lakes and reservoirs. Golub, M.; Koupaei-Abyazani, N.; Vesala, T.; Mammarella, I.; Ojala, A.; Bohrer, G.; Weyhenmeyer, G. A.; Blanken, P. D.; Eugster, W.; Koebsch, F.; Chen, J.; Czajkowski, K.; Deshmukh, C.; Guérin, F.; Heiskanen, J.; Humphreys, E.; Jonsson, A.; Karlsson, J.; Kling, G.; Lee, X.; Liu, H.; Lohila, A.; Lundin, E.; Morin, T.; Podgrajsek, E.; Provenzale, M.; Rutgersson, A.; Sachs, T.; Sahlée, E.; Serça, D.; Shao, C.; Spence, C.; Strachan, I. B.; Xiao, W.; and Desai, A. R. Environmental Research Letters, 18(3): 034046. March 2023. Publisher: IOP Publishing
Diel, seasonal, and inter-annual variation in carbon dioxide effluxes from lakes and reservoirs [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Controls on Terrestrial Carbon Fluxes in Simulated Networks of Connected Streams and Lakes. Vachon, D.; Sponseller, R. A.; Rosvall, M.; and Karlsson, J. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 37(3): e2022GB007597. 2023. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2022GB007597
Controls on Terrestrial Carbon Fluxes in Simulated Networks of Connected Streams and Lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Integrating terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems to constrain estimates of land-atmosphere carbon exchange. Casas-Ruiz, J. P.; Bodmer, P.; Bona, K. A.; Butman, D.; Couturier, M.; Emilson, E. J. S.; Finlay, K.; Genet, H.; Hayes, D.; Karlsson, J.; Paré, D.; Peng, C.; Striegl, R.; Webb, J.; Wei, X.; Ziegler, S. E.; and del Giorgio, P. A. Nature Communications, 14(1): 1571. March 2023. Number: 1 Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Integrating terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems to constrain estimates of land-atmosphere carbon exchange [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Nutrient limitation masks the dissolved organic matter composition effects on bacterial metabolism in unproductive freshwaters. Berggren, M.; Ye, L.; Sponseller, R. A.; Bergström, A.; Karlsson, J.; Verheijen, H.; and Hensgens, G. Limnology and Oceanography, n/a(n/a): 1–11. 2023. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lno.12406
Nutrient limitation masks the dissolved organic matter composition effects on bacterial metabolism in unproductive freshwaters [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Environmental controllers for carbon emission and concentration patterns in Siberian rivers during different seasons. Krickov, I. V.; Lim, A. G.; Shirokova, L. S.; Korets, M.; Karlsson, J.; and Pokrovsky, O. S. Science of The Total Environment, 859: 160202. February 2023. Publisher: Elsevier
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Can bryophyte groups increase functional resolution in tundra ecosystems?. Lett, S.; Jónsdóttir, I. S.; Becker-Scarpitta, A.; Christiansen, C. T.; During, H.; Ekelund, F.; Henry, G. H.; Lang, S. I.; Michelsen, A.; Rousk, K.; Alatalo, J. M.; Betway, K. R.; Rui, S. B.; Callaghan, T.; Carbognani, M.; Cooper, E. J.; Cornelissen, J. H. C.; Dorrepaal, E.; Egelkraut, D.; Elumeeva, T. G.; Haugum, S. V.; Hollister, R. D.; Jägerbrand, A. K.; Keuper, F.; Klanderud, K.; Lévesque, E.; Liu, X.; May, J.; Michel, P.; Mörsdorf, M.; Petraglia, A.; Rixen, C.; Robroek, B. J.; Rzepczynska, A. M.; Soudzilovskaia, N. A.; Tolvanen, A.; Vandvik, V.; Volkov, I.; Volkova, I.; and Zuijlen, K. v. Arctic Science, 8(3): 609–637. September 2022. Publisher: NRC Research Press
Can bryophyte groups increase functional resolution in tundra ecosystems? [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Large herbivores on permafrost— a pilot study of grazing impacts on permafrost soil carbon storage in northeastern Siberia. Windirsch, T.; Grosse, G.; Ulrich, M.; Forbes, B. C.; Göckede, M.; Wolter, J.; Macias-Fauria, M.; Olofsson, J.; Zimov, N.; and Strauss, J. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 10: 893478. August 2022. Publisher: Frontiers
Large herbivores on permafrost— a pilot study of grazing impacts on permafrost soil carbon storage in northeastern Siberia [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Responses of multiple structural and functional indicators along three contrasting disturbance gradients. Truchy, A.; Sponseller, R. A.; Ecke, F.; Angeler, D. G.; Kahlert, M.; Bundschuh, M.; Johnson, R. K.; and McKie, B. G. Ecological Indicators, 135: 108514. February 2022.
Responses of multiple structural and functional indicators along three contrasting disturbance gradients [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The emerging role of drought as a regulator of dissolved organic carbon in boreal landscapes. Tiwari, T.; Sponseller, R. A.; and Laudon, H. Nature Communications, 13(1): 5125. August 2022. Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
The emerging role of drought as a regulator of dissolved organic carbon in boreal landscapes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Predicting the structure and functions of peatland microbial communities from Sphagnum phylogeny, anatomical and morphological traits and metabolites. Sytiuk, A.; Céréghino, R.; Hamard, S.; Delarue, F.; Guittet, A.; Barel, J. M.; Dorrepaal, E.; Küttim, M.; Lamentowicz, M.; Pourrut, B.; Robroek, B. J. M.; Tuittila, E.; and Jassey, V. E. J. Journal of Ecology, 110(1): 80–96. 2022. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/1365-2745.13728
Predicting the structure and functions of peatland microbial communities from Sphagnum phylogeny, anatomical and morphological traits and metabolites [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Problems With the Shoreline Development Index—A Widely Used Metric of Lake Shape. Seekell, D.; Cael, B. B.; and Byström, P. Geophysical Research Letters, 49(10): e2022GL098499. 2022. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2022GL098499
Problems With the Shoreline Development Index—A Widely Used Metric of Lake Shape [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Species traits interact with stress level to determine intraspecific facilitation and competition. Sarneel, J. M.; Hefting, M. M.; Visser, E. J. W.; Díaz-Sierra, R.; Voesenek, L. A. C. J.; and Kowalchuk, G. A. Journal of Vegetation Science, 33(5): e13145. 2022. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jvs.13145
Species traits interact with stress level to determine intraspecific facilitation and competition [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Seasonal patterns in nutrient bioavailability in boreal headwater streams. Rulli, M. P. D.; Bergström, A.; Sponseller, R. A.; and Berggren, M. Limnology and Oceanography, 67(5): 1169–1183. 2022. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lno.12064
Seasonal patterns in nutrient bioavailability in boreal headwater streams [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Norway spruce postglacial recolonization of Fennoscandia. Nota, K.; Klaminder, J.; Milesi, P.; Bindler, R.; Nobile, A.; van Steijn, T.; Bertilsson, S.; Svensson, B.; Hirota, S. K.; Matsuo, A.; Gunnarsson, U.; Seppä, H.; Väliranta, M. M.; Wohlfarth, B.; Suyama, Y.; and Parducci, L. Nature Communications, 13(1): 1333. March 2022. Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Norway spruce postglacial recolonization of Fennoscandia [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Effects of Habitat-Specific Primary Production on Fish Size, Biomass, and Production in Northern Oligotrophic Lakes. Norman, S.; Nilsson, K. A.; Klaus, M.; Seekell, D.; Karlsson, J.; and Byström, P. Ecosystems, 25(7): 1555–1570. November 2022.
Effects of Habitat-Specific Primary Production on Fish Size, Biomass, and Production in Northern Oligotrophic Lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Temperature and spatial connectivity drive patterns in freshwater macroinvertebrate diversity across the Arctic. Lento, J.; Culp, J. M.; Levenstein, B.; Aroviita, J.; Baturina, M. A.; Bogan, D.; Brittain, J. E.; Chin, K.; Christoffersen, K. S.; Docherty, C.; Friberg, N.; Ingimarsson, F.; Jacobsen, D.; Lau, D. C. P.; Loskutova, O. A.; Milner, A.; Mykrä, H.; Novichkova, A. A.; Ólafsson, J. S.; Schartau, A. K.; Shaftel, R.; and Goedkoop, W. Freshwater Biology, 67(1): 159–175. 2022. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/fwb.13805
Temperature and spatial connectivity drive patterns in freshwater macroinvertebrate diversity across the Arctic [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Non-native species change the tune of tundra soils: Novel access to soundscapes of the Arctic earthworm invasion. Keen, S. C.; Wackett, A. A.; Willenbring, J. K.; Yoo, K.; Jonsson, H.; Clow, T.; and Klaminder, J. Science of The Total Environment, 838: 155976. September 2022.
Non-native species change the tune of tundra soils: Novel access to soundscapes of the Arctic earthworm invasion [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Trapped between drowning and desiccation: Riverine plants under hydropeaking. Baladrón, A.; Bejarano, M. D.; Sarneel, J. M.; and Boavida, I. Science of The Total Environment, 829: 154451. July 2022.
Trapped between drowning and desiccation: Riverine plants under hydropeaking [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
A high spatial resolution soil carbon and nitrogen dataset for the northern permafrost region based on circumpolar land cover upscaling. Palmtag, J.; Obu, J.; Kuhry, P.; Richter, A.; Siewert, M. B.; Weiss, N.; Westermann, S.; and Hugelius, G. Earth System Science Data, 14(9): 4095–4110. 2022. Publisher: Copernicus Publications
A high spatial resolution soil carbon and nitrogen dataset for the northern permafrost region based on circumpolar land cover upscaling [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Winters are changing : snow effects on Arctic and alpine tundra ecosystems. Rixen, C.; Hoye, T. T.; Macek, P.; Aerts, R.; Alatalo, J. M.; Anderson, J. T.; Arnold, P. A.; Barrio, I. C.; Bjerke, J. W.; Bjorkman, M. P.; Blok, D.; Blume-Werry, G.; Boike, J.; Bokhorst, S.; Carbognani, M.; Christiansen, C. T.; Convey, P.; Cooper, E. J.; Cornelissen, J. H. C.; Coulson, S. J.; Dorrepaal, E.; Elberling, B.; Elmendorf, S. C.; Elphinstone, C.; Forte, T. G. W.; Frei, E. R.; Geange, S. R.; Gehrmann, F.; Gibson, C.; Grogan, P.; Halbritter, A. H.; Harte, J.; Henry, G. H. R.; Inouye, D. W.; Irwin, R. E.; Jespersen, G.; Jonsdottir, I. S.; Jung, J. Y.; Klinges, D. H.; Kudo, G.; Lamsa, J.; Lee, H.; Lembrechts, J. J.; Lett, S.; Lynn, J. S.; Mann, H. M. R.; Mastepanov, M.; Morse, J.; Myers-Smith, I. H.; Olofsson, J.; Paavola, R.; Petraglia, A.; Phoenix, G. K.; Semenchuk, P.; Siewert, M. B.; Slatyer, R.; Spasojevic, M. J.; Suding, K.; Sullivan, P.; Thompson, K. L.; Vaisanen, M.; Vandvik, V.; Venn, S.; Walz, J.; Way, R.; Welker, J. M.; Wipf, S.; and Zong, S. Arctic Science, 8(3): 572–608. 2022. Publisher: Canadian Science Publishing
Winters are changing : snow effects on Arctic and alpine tundra ecosystems [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Co-occurrence of browning and oligotrophication in a boreal stream network. Mosquera, V.; Maher Hasselquist, E.; Sponseller, R. A.; and Laudon, H. Limnology and Oceanography, 67(10): 2325–2339. 2022. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Co-occurrence of browning and oligotrophication in a boreal stream network [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Landscape determinants of pelagic and benthic primary production in northern lakes. Puts, I. C.; Ask, J.; Siewert, M. B.; Sponseller, R. A.; Hessen, D. O.; and Bergström, A. Global Change Biology, 28(23): 7063–7077. 2022. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Landscape determinants of pelagic and benthic primary production in northern lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Resolving the Drivers of Algal Nutrient Limitation from Boreal to Arctic Lakes and Streams. Myrstener, M.; Fork, M. L.; Bergström, A.; Puts, I.; Hauptmann, D.; Isles, P. D. F.; Burrows, R. M.; and Sponseller, R. A. Ecosystems (New York. Print), 25: 1682–1699. 2022. Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Resolving the Drivers of Algal Nutrient Limitation from Boreal to Arctic Lakes and Streams [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Carbon emission and export from the Ket River, western Siberia. Lim, A. G.; Krickov, I. V.; Vorobyev, S. N.; Korets, M. A.; Kopysov, S.; Shirokova, L. S.; Karlsson, J.; and Pokrovsky, O. S. Biogeosciences, 19(24): 5859–5877. 2022. Publisher: Copernicus Publications
Carbon emission and export from the Ket River, western Siberia [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Multitrophic biodiversity patterns and environmental descriptors of sub‐Arctic lakes in northern Europe. Lau, D. C. P.; Christoffersen, K. S.; Erkinaro, J.; Hayden, B.; Heino, J.; Hellsten, S.; Holmgren, K.; Kahilainen, K. K.; Kahlert, M.; Satu Maaria, K.; Karlsson, J.; Forsström, L.; Lento, J.; Mjelde, M.; Ruuhijärvi, J.; Sandøy, S.; Schartau, A. K.; Svenning, M.; Vrede, T.; and Goedkoop, W. Freshwater Biology, 67(1): 30–48. 2022. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Multitrophic biodiversity patterns and environmental descriptors of sub‐Arctic lakes in northern Europe [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Spatial and temporal variation in Arctic freshwater chemistry : Reflecting climate-induced landscape alterations and a changing template for biodiversity. Huser, B. J.; Futter, M. N.; Bogan, D.; Brittain, J. E.; Culp, J. M.; Goedkoop, W.; Gribovskaya, I.; Karlsson, J.; Lau, D. C. P.; Ruhland, K. M.; Schartau, A. K.; Shaftel, R.; Smol, J. P.; Vrede, T.; and Lento, J. Freshwater Biology, 67(1): 14–29. 2022. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Spatial and temporal variation in Arctic freshwater chemistry : Reflecting climate-induced landscape alterations and a changing template for biodiversity [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Circumpolar impacts of herbivores on Arctic tundra vegetation. Lindén, E. Ph.D. Thesis, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, 2022. Publisher: Umeå Universitet
Circumpolar impacts of herbivores on Arctic tundra vegetation [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
Lowland plant arrival in alpine ecosystems facilitates a decrease in soil carbon content under experimental climate warming. Walker, T. W.; Gavazov, K.; Guillaume, T.; Lambert, T.; Mariotte, P.; Routh, D.; Signarbieux, C.; Block, S.; Münkemüller, T.; Nomoto, H.; Crowther, T. W; Richter, A.; Buttler, A.; and Alexander, J. M eLife, 11: e78555. May 2022. Publisher: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd
Lowland plant arrival in alpine ecosystems facilitates a decrease in soil carbon content under experimental climate warming [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Vegetation change on mountaintops in northern Sweden: Stable vascular-plant but reordering of lichen and bryophyte communities. Hagenberg, L. W. C.; Vanneste, T.; Opedal, Ø. H.; Petlund, H. T.; Björkman, M. P.; Björk, R. G.; Holien, H.; Limpens, J.; Molau, U.; Graae, B. J.; and De Frenne, P. Ecological Research, 37(6): 722–737. November 2022. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Vegetation change on mountaintops in northern Sweden: Stable vascular-plant but reordering of lichen and bryophyte communities [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Patterns of free amino acids in tundra soils reflect mycorrhizal type, shrubification, and warming. Andresen, L. C.; Bodé, S.; Björk, R. G.; Michelsen, A.; Aerts, R.; Boeckx, P.; Cornelissen, J. H. C.; Klanderud, K.; van Logtestijn, R. S. P.; and Rütting, T. Mycorrhiza, 32(3): 305–313. July 2022.
Patterns of free amino acids in tundra soils reflect mycorrhizal type, shrubification, and warming [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The size-distribution of earth’s lakes and ponds: Limits to power-law behavior. Cael, B.; Biggs, J.; and Seekell, D. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 10: 888735. August 2022.
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Root traits and soil micro-organisms as drivers of plant–soil feedbacks within the sub-arctic tundra meadow. Spitzer, C. M.; Wardle, D. A.; Lindahl, B. D.; Sundqvist, M. K.; Gundale, M. J.; Fanin, N.; and Kardol, P. Journal of Ecology, 110(2): 466–478. February 2022. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Root traits and soil micro-organisms as drivers of plant–soil feedbacks within the sub-arctic tundra meadow [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Biomass, community composition and N:P recycling ratios of zooplankton in northern high-latitude lakes with contrasting levels of N deposition and dissolved organic carbon. Bergström, A.; Lau, D. C. P.; Isles, P. D. F.; Jonsson, A.; and Creed, I. F. Freshwater Biology, 67(9): 1508–1520. September 2022. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Biomass, community composition and N:P recycling ratios of zooplankton in northern high-latitude lakes with contrasting levels of N deposition and dissolved organic carbon [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Limited decadal growth of mountain birch saplings has minor impact on surrounding tundra vegetation. Scharn, R.; Negri, I. S.; Sundqvist, M. K.; Løkken, J. O.; Bacon, C. D.; Antonelli, A.; Hofgaard, A.; Nilsson, R. H.; and Björk, R. G. Ecology and Evolution, 12(6): e9028. June 2022. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Limited decadal growth of mountain birch saplings has minor impact on surrounding tundra vegetation [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Hiking trails shift plant species' realized climatic niches and locally increase species richness. Wedegärtner, R. E. M.; Lembrechts, J. J.; van der Wal, R.; Barros, A.; Chauvin, A.; Janssens, I.; and Graae, B. J. Diversity and Distributions, 28(7): 1416–1429. July 2022. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Hiking trails shift plant species' realized climatic niches and locally increase species richness [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Sodium hypochlorite as an oxidizing agent for removal of soil organic matter before microplastics analyses. Bottone, A.; Boily, J.; Shchukarev, A.; Andersson, P. L.; and Klaminder, J. Journal of Environmental Quality, 51(1): 112–122. January 2022. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Sodium hypochlorite as an oxidizing agent for removal of soil organic matter before microplastics analyses [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Global maps of soil temperature. Lembrechts, J. J.; van den Hoogen, J.; Aalto, J.; Ashcroft, M. B.; De Frenne, P.; Kemppinen, J.; Kopecký, M.; Luoto, M.; Maclean, I. M. D.; Crowther, T. W.; Bailey, J. J.; Haesen, S.; Klinges, D. H.; Niittynen, P.; Scheffers, B. R.; Van Meerbeek, K.; Aartsma, P.; Abdalaze, O.; Abedi, M.; Aerts, R.; Ahmadian, N.; Ahrends, A.; Alatalo, J. M.; Alexander, J. M.; Allonsius, C. N.; Altman, J.; Ammann, C.; Andres, C.; Andrews, C.; Ardö, J.; Arriga, N.; Arzac, A.; Aschero, V.; Assis, R. L.; Assmann, J. J.; Bader, M. Y.; Bahalkeh, K.; Barančok, P.; Barrio, I. C.; Barros, A.; Barthel, M.; Basham, E. W.; Bauters, M.; Bazzichetto, M.; Marchesini, L. B.; Bell, M. C.; Benavides, J. C.; Benito Alonso, J. L.; Berauer, B. J.; Bjerke, J. W.; Björk, R. G.; Björkman, M. P.; Björnsdóttir, K.; Blonder, B.; Boeckx, P.; Boike, J.; Bokhorst, S.; Brum, B. N. S.; Brůna, J.; Buchmann, N.; Buysse, P.; Camargo, J. L.; Campoe, O. 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The Scaling Relationship for the Length of Tributaries to Lakes. Seekell, D.; Cael, B.; and Byström, P. Geophysical Research Letters, 49(7): e2022GL098183. 2022. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2022GL098183
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Permafrost Causes Unique Fine-Scale Spatial Variability Across Tundra Soils. Siewert, M. B.; Lantuit, H.; Richter, A.; and Hugelius, G. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 35(3): e2020GB006659. 2021. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2020GB006659
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Large and small herbivores have strong effects on tundra vegetation in Scandinavia and Alaska. Lindén, E.; Gough, L.; and Olofsson, J. Ecology and Evolution, 11(17): 12141–12152. 2021. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ece3.7977
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From legacy effects of acid deposition in boreal streams to future environmental threats. Laudon, H.; Sponseller, R. A.; and Bishop, K. Environmental Research Letters, 16(1): 015007. January 2021. Publisher: IOP Publishing
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Nutrients influence seasonal metabolic patterns and total productivity of Arctic streams. Myrstener, M.; Gómez-Gener, L.; Rocher-Ros, G.; Giesler, R.; and Sponseller, R. A. Limnology and Oceanography, 66(S1): S182–S196. 2021. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lno.11614
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Comparison of the distribution and phenology of Arctic Mountain plants between the early 20th and 21st centuries. MacDougall, A. S.; Caplat, P.; Olofsson, J.; Siewert, M. B.; Bonner, C.; Esch, E.; Lessard-Therrien, M.; Rosenzweig, H.; Schäfer, A.; Raker, P.; Ridha, H.; Bolmgren, K.; Fries, T. C. E.; and Larson, K. Global Change Biology, 27(20): 5070–5083. 2021. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/gcb.15767
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Lowered nutritional quality of plankton caused by global environmental changes. Lau, D. C. P.; Jonsson, A.; Isles, P. D. F.; Creed, I. F.; and Bergström, A. Global Change Biology, 27(23): 6294–6306. 2021. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/gcb.15887
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Trade-offs Between Light and Nutrient Availability Across Gradients of Dissolved Organic Carbon Lead to Spatially and Temporally Variable Responses of Lake Phytoplankton Biomass to Browning. Isles, P. D. F.; Creed, I. F.; Jonsson, A.; and Bergström, A. Ecosystems, 24(8): 1837–1852. December 2021.
Trade-offs Between Light and Nutrient Availability Across Gradients of Dissolved Organic Carbon Lead to Spatially and Temporally Variable Responses of Lake Phytoplankton Biomass to Browning [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract   1 download  
An experimental test of climate change effects in northern lakes: Increasing allochthonous organic matter and warming alters autumn primary production. Hamdan, M.; Byström, P.; Hotchkiss, E. R.; Al-Haidarey, M. J.; and Karlsson, J. Freshwater Biology, 66(5): 815–825. 2021. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/fwb.13679
An experimental test of climate change effects in northern lakes: Increasing allochthonous organic matter and warming alters autumn primary production [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Pulse grazing by reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) can increase the phylogenetic diversity of vascular plant communities in the Fennoscandian tundra. Gibson, K.; Olofsson, J.; Mooers, A. Ø.; and Monroe, M. J. Ecology and Evolution, 11(21): 14598–14614. 2021. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ece3.8131
Pulse grazing by reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) can increase the phylogenetic diversity of vascular plant communities in the Fennoscandian tundra [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Effects of nitrogen enrichment on zooplankton biomass and N:P recycling ratios across a DOC gradient in northern-latitude lakes. Bergström, A.; Deininger, A.; Jonsson, A.; Karlsson, J.; and Vrede, T. Hydrobiologia, 848(21): 4991–5010. December 2021.
Effects of nitrogen enrichment on zooplankton biomass and N:P recycling ratios across a DOC gradient in northern-latitude lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Effects of temperature and terrestrial carbon on primary production in lake ecosystems. Hamdan, M. Ph.D. Thesis, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, 2021. Publisher: Umeå University
Effects of temperature and terrestrial carbon on primary production in lake ecosystems [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
A Review of Abisko Case Study: Recent and Past Trees an Climates at the Arctic/Alpine Margin in Swedish Lapland. Kullman, L. In Turkman, M., editor(s), Challenging Issues on Environment and Earth Science, volume 2, pages 1–25. Book Publisher International, March 2021.
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Predicting Soil Respiration from Plant Productivity (NDVI) in a Sub-Arctic Tundra Ecosystem. Azevedo, O.; Parker, T.; Siewert, M.; and Subke, J. Remote Sensing, 13: 2571. June 2021.
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Can moisture affect temperature dependences of microbial growth and respiration?. Cruz-Paredes, C.; Tájmel, D.; and Rousk, J. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 156: 108223. May 2021.
Can moisture affect temperature dependences of microbial growth and respiration? [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Phenological stage of tundra vegetation controls bidirectional exchange of BVOCs in a climate change experiment on a subarctic heath. Baggesen, N.; Li, T.; Seco, R.; Holst, T.; Michelsen, A.; and Rinnan, R. Global Change Biology, 27(12): 2928–2944. June 2021. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Phenological stage of tundra vegetation controls bidirectional exchange of BVOCs in a climate change experiment on a subarctic heath [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
A tipping point in carbon storage when forest expands into tundra is related to mycorrhizal recycling of nitrogen. Clemmensen, K. E.; Durling, M. B.; Michelsen, A.; Hallin, S.; Finlay, R. D.; and Lindahl, B. D. Ecology Letters, 24(6): 1193–1204. June 2021. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
A tipping point in carbon storage when forest expands into tundra is related to mycorrhizal recycling of nitrogen [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Root trait–microbial relationships across tundra plant species. Spitzer, C. M.; Lindahl, B.; Wardle, D. A.; Sundqvist, M. K.; Gundale, M. J.; Fanin, N.; and Kardol, P. New Phytologist, 229(3): 1508–1520. February 2021. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Root trait–microbial relationships across tundra plant species [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Nitrogen supply and physical disturbance shapes Arctic stream nitrogen uptake through effects on metabolic activity. Myrstener, M.; Thomas, S. A.; Giesler, R.; and Sponseller, R. A. Freshwater Biology, 66(8): 1502–1514. August 2021. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Nitrogen supply and physical disturbance shapes Arctic stream nitrogen uptake through effects on metabolic activity [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The missing pieces for better future predictions in subarctic ecosystems: A Torneträsk case study. Pascual, D.; Åkerman, J.; Becher, M.; Callaghan, T. V.; Christensen, T. R.; Dorrepaal, E.; Emanuelsson, U.; Giesler, R.; Hammarlund, D.; Hanna, E.; Hofgaard, A.; Jin, H.; Johansson, C.; Jonasson, C.; Klaminder, J.; Karlsson, J.; Lundin, E.; Michelsen, A.; Olefeldt, D.; Persson, A.; Phoenix, G. K.; Rączkowska, Z.; Rinnan, R.; Ström, L.; Tang, J.; Varner, R. K.; Wookey, P.; and Johansson, M. Ambio, 50(2): 375–392. February 2021.
The missing pieces for better future predictions in subarctic ecosystems: A Torneträsk case study [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The seasonal dynamics of a High Arctic plant–visitor network: temporal observations and responses to delayed snow melt. Gillespie, M. A.; and Cooper, E. J Arctic Science, 8(3): 786–803. 2021. Publisher: Canadian Science Publishing 1840 Woodward Drive, Suite 1, Ottawa, ON K2C 0P7
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Environmental drivers of Sphagnum growth in peatlands across the Holarctic region. Bengtsson, F.; Rydin, H.; Baltzer, J. L.; Bragazza, L.; Bu, Z.; Caporn, S. J. M.; Dorrepaal, E.; Flatberg, K. I.; Galanina, O.; Gałka, M.; Ganeva, A.; Goia, I.; Goncharova, N.; Hájek, M.; Haraguchi, A.; Harris, L. I.; Humphreys, E.; Jiroušek, M.; Kajukało, K.; Karofeld, E.; Koronatova, N. G.; Kosykh, N. P.; Laine, A. M.; Lamentowicz, M.; Lapshina, E.; Limpens, J.; Linkosalmi, M.; Ma, J.; Mauritz, M.; Mitchell, E. A. D.; Munir, T. M.; Natali, S. M.; Natcheva, R.; Payne, R. J.; Philippov, D. A.; Rice, S. K.; Robinson, S.; Robroek, B. J. M.; Rochefort, L.; Singer, D.; Stenøien, H. K.; Tuittila, E.; Vellak, K.; Waddington, J. M.; and Granath, G. Journal of Ecology, 109(1): 417–431. January 2021. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Environmental drivers of Sphagnum growth in peatlands across the Holarctic region [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Contribution of microbial photosynthesis to peatland carbon uptake along a latitudinal gradient. Hamard, S.; Céréghino, R.; Barret, M.; Sytiuk, A.; Lara, E.; Dorrepaal, E.; Kardol, P.; Küttim, M.; Lamentowicz, M.; Leflaive, J.; Le Roux, G.; Tuittila, E.; and Jassey, V. E. J. Journal of Ecology, 109(9): 3424–3441. September 2021. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Contribution of microbial photosynthesis to peatland carbon uptake along a latitudinal gradient [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract   1 download  
Mosses reduce soil nitrogen availability in a subarctic birch forest via effects on soil thermal regime and sequestration of deposited nitrogen. Koranda, M.; and Michelsen, A. Journal of Ecology, 109(3): 1424–1438. March 2021. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Mosses reduce soil nitrogen availability in a subarctic birch forest via effects on soil thermal regime and sequestration of deposited nitrogen [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Diel Variability of CO2 Emissions From Northern Lakes. Rudberg, D.; Duc, N. T.; Schenk, J.; Sieczko, A. K.; Pajala, G.; Sawakuchi, H. O.; Verheijen, H. A.; Melack, J. M.; MacIntyre, S.; Karlsson, J.; and Bastviken, D. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 126(10): e2021JG006246. 2021. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2021JG006246
Diel Variability of CO2 Emissions From Northern Lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Phosphorus Regulation of Methane Oxidation in Water From Ice-Covered Lakes. Sawakuchi, H. O.; Martin, G.; Peura, S.; Bertilsson, S.; Karlsson, J.; and Bastviken, D. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 126(9): e2020JG006190. 2021. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2020JG006190
Phosphorus Regulation of Methane Oxidation in Water From Ice-Covered Lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
When does temperature matter for ecosystem respiration?. Gudasz, C.; Karlsson, J.; and Bastviken, D. Environmental Research Communications, 3(12): 121001. December 2021. Publisher: IOP Publishing
When does temperature matter for ecosystem respiration? [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Sizable carbon emission from the floodplain of Ob River. Krickov, I. V.; Serikova, S.; Pokrovsky, O. S.; Vorobyev, S. N.; Lim, A. G.; Siewert, M. B.; and Karlsson, J. Ecological Indicators, 131: 108164. November 2021.
Sizable carbon emission from the floodplain of Ob River [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract   1 download  
Effects of a long-term anoxic warming scenario on microbial community structure and functional potential of permafrost-affected soil. Yang, S.; Liebner, S.; Walz, J.; Knoblauch, C.; Bornemann, T. L. V.; Probst, A. J.; Wagner, D.; Jetten, M. S. M.; and in ‘t Zandt, M. H. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 32(4): 641–656. 2021. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ppp.2131
Effects of a long-term anoxic warming scenario on microbial community structure and functional potential of permafrost-affected soil [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
UAV reveals substantial but heterogeneous effects of herbivores on Arctic vegetation. Siewert, M. B.; and Olofsson, J. Scientific Reports, 11(1): 19468. September 2021. Bandiera_abtest: a Cc_license_type: cc_by Cg_type: Nature Research Journals Number: 1 Primary_atype: Research Publisher: Nature Publishing Group Subject_term: Climate-change ecology;Ecosystem ecology Subject_term_id: climate-change-ecology;ecosystem-ecology
UAV reveals substantial but heterogeneous effects of herbivores on Arctic vegetation [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Patterns and Variation of Littoral Habitat Size Among Lakes. Seekell, D.; Cael, B.; Norman, S.; and Byström, P. Geophysical Research Letters, 48(20): e2021GL095046. 2021. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2021GL095046
Patterns and Variation of Littoral Habitat Size Among Lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Global CO2 fertilization of Sphagnum peat mosses via suppression of photorespiration during the twentieth century. Serk, H.; Nilsson, M. B.; Bohlin, E.; Ehlers, I.; Wieloch, T.; Olid, C.; Grover, S.; Kalbitz, K.; Limpens, J.; Moore, T.; Münchberger, W.; Talbot, J.; Wang, X.; Knorr, K.; Pancotto, V.; and Schleucher, J. Scientific Reports, 11(1): 24517. December 2021. Bandiera_abtest: a Cc_license_type: cc_by Cg_type: Nature Research Journals Number: 1 Primary_atype: Research Publisher: Nature Publishing Group Subject_term: Biochemistry;Biogeochemistry;Biophysics;Chemical biology;Climate sciences;Ecology;Environmental sciences;Plant sciences Subject_term_id: biochemistry;biogeochemistry;biophysics;chemical-biology;climate-sciences;ecology;environmental-sciences;plant-sciences
Global CO2 fertilization of Sphagnum peat mosses via suppression of photorespiration during the twentieth century [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
How does a wetland plant respond to increasing temperature along a latitudinal gradient?. Lindborg, R.; Ermold, M.; Kuglerová, L.; Jansson, R.; Larson, K. W.; Milbau, A.; and Cousins, S. A. O. Ecology and Evolution, 11(22): 16228–16238. 2021. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ece3.8303
How does a wetland plant respond to increasing temperature along a latitudinal gradient? [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Stratification strength and light climate explain variation in chlorophyll a at the continental scale in a European multilake survey in a heatwave summer. Donis, D.; Mantzouki, E.; McGinnis, D. F.; Vachon, D.; Gallego, I.; Grossart, H.; de Senerpont Domis, L. N.; Teurlincx, S.; Seelen, L.; Lürling, M.; Verstijnen, Y.; Maliaka, V.; Fonvielle, J.; Visser, P. M.; Verspagen, J.; van Herk, M.; Antoniou, M. G.; Tsiarta, N.; McCarthy, V.; Perello, V. C.; Machado-Vieira, D.; de Oliveira, A. G.; Maronić, D. Š.; Stević, F.; Pfeiffer, T. Ž.; Vucelić, I. B.; Žutinić, P.; Udovič, M. G.; Plenković-Moraj, A.; Bláha, L.; Geriš, R.; Fránková, M.; Christoffersen, K. S.; Warming, T. P.; Feldmann, T.; Laas, A.; Panksep, K.; Tuvikene, L.; Kangro, K.; Koreivienė, J.; Karosienė, J.; Kasperovičienė, J.; Savadova-Ratkus, K.; Vitonytė, I.; Häggqvist, K.; Salmi, P.; Arvola, L.; Rothhaupt, K.; Avagianos, C.; Kaloudis, T.; Gkelis, S.; Panou, M.; Triantis, T.; Zervou, S.; Hiskia, A.; Obertegger, U.; Boscaini, A.; Flaim, G.; Salmaso, N.; Cerasino, L.; Haande, S.; Skjelbred, B.; Grabowska, M.; Karpowicz, M.; Chmura, D.; Nawrocka, L.; Kobos, J.; Mazur-Marzec, H.; Alcaraz-Párraga, P.; Wilk-Woźniak, E.; Krztoń, W.; Walusiak, E.; Gagala-Borowska, I.; Mankiewicz-Boczek, J.; Toporowska, M.; Pawlik-Skowronska, B.; Niedźwiecki, M.; Pęczuła, W.; Napiórkowska-Krzebietke, A.; Dunalska, J.; Sieńska, J.; Szymański, D.; Kruk, M.; Budzyńska, A.; Goldyn, R.; Kozak, A.; Rosińska, J.; Szeląg-Wasielewska, E.; Domek, P.; Jakubowska-Krepska, N.; Kwasizur, K.; Messyasz, B.; Pełechata, A.; Pełechaty, M.; Kokocinski, M.; Madrecka-Witkowska, B.; Kostrzewska-Szlakowska, I.; Frąk, M.; Bańkowska-Sobczak, A.; Wasilewicz, M.; Ochocka, A.; Pasztaleniec, A.; Jasser, I.; Antão-Geraldes, A. M.; Leira, M.; Vasconcelos, V.; Morais, J.; Vale, M.; Raposeiro, P. M.; Gonçalves, V.; Aleksovski, B.; Krstić, S.; Nemova, H.; Drastichova, I.; Chomova, L.; Remec-Rekar, S.; Elersek, T.; Hansson, L.; Urrutia-Cordero, P.; Bravo, A. G.; Buck, M.; Colom-Montero, W.; Mustonen, K.; Pierson, D.; Yang, Y.; Richardson, J.; Edwards, C.; Cromie, H.; Delgado-Martín, J.; García, D.; Cereijo, J. L.; Gomà, J.; Trapote, M. C.; Vegas-Vilarrúbia, T.; Obrador, B.; García-Murcia, A.; Real, M.; Romans, E.; Noguero-Ribes, J.; Duque, D. P.; Fernández-Morán, E.; Úbeda, B.; Gálvez, J. Á.; Catalán, N.; Pérez-Martínez, C.; Ramos-Rodríguez, E.; Cillero-Castro, C.; Moreno-Ostos, E.; Blanco, J. M.; Rodríguez, V.; Montes-Pérez, J. J.; Palomino, R. L.; Rodríguez-Pérez, E.; Hernández, A.; Carballeira, R.; Camacho, A.; Picazo, A.; Rochera, C.; Santamans, A. C.; Ferriol, C.; Romo, S.; Soria, J. M.; Özen, A.; Karan, T.; Demir, N.; Beklioğlu, M.; Filiz, N.; Levi, E.; Iskin, U.; Bezirci, G.; Tavşanoğlu, Ü. N.; Çelik, K.; Ozhan, K.; Karakaya, N.; Koçer, M. A. T.; Yilmaz, M.; Maraşlıoğlu, F.; Fakioglu, Ö.; Soylu, E. N.; Yağcı, M. A.; Çınar, Ş.; Çapkın, K.; Yağcı, A.; Cesur, M.; Bilgin, F.; Bulut, C.; Uysal, R.; Latife, K.; Akçaalan, R.; Albay, M.; Alp, M. T.; Özkan, K.; Sevindik, T. O.; Tunca, H.; Önem, B.; Paerl, H.; Carey, C. C.; and Ibelings, B. W. Limnology and Oceanography, 66(12): 4314–4333. 2021. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lno.11963
Stratification strength and light climate explain variation in chlorophyll a at the continental scale in a European multilake survey in a heatwave summer [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Carbon dioxide fluxes increase from day to night across European streams. Attermeyer, K.; Casas-Ruiz, J. P.; Fuss, T.; Pastor, A.; Cauvy-Fraunié, S.; Sheath, D.; Nydahl, A. C.; Doretto, A.; Portela, A. P.; Doyle, B. C.; Simov, N.; Gutmann Roberts, C.; Niedrist, G. H.; Timoner, X.; Evtimova, V.; Barral-Fraga, L.; Bašić, T.; Audet, J.; Deininger, A.; Busst, G.; Fenoglio, S.; Catalán, N.; de Eyto, E.; Pilotto, F.; Mor, J.; Monteiro, J.; Fletcher, D.; Noss, C.; Colls, M.; Nagler, M.; Liu, L.; Romero González-Quijano, C.; Romero, F.; Pansch, N.; Ledesma, J. L. J.; Pegg, J.; Klaus, M.; Freixa, A.; Herrero Ortega, S.; Mendoza-Lera, C.; Bednařík, A.; Fonvielle, J. A.; Gilbert, P. J.; Kenderov, L. A.; Rulík, M.; and Bodmer, P. Communications Earth & Environment, 2(1): 118. December 2021.
Carbon dioxide fluxes increase from day to night across European streams [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract   1 download  
Moving towards multi-layered, mixed-species forests in riparian buffers will enhance their long-term function in boreal landscapes. Maher Hasselquist, E.; Kuglerová, L.; Sjögren, J.; Hjältén, J.; Ring, E.; Sponseller, R. A.; Andersson, E.; Lundström, J.; Mancheva, I.; Nordin, A.; and Laudon, H. Forest Ecology and Management, 493: 119254. August 2021.
Moving towards multi-layered, mixed-species forests in riparian buffers will enhance their long-term function in boreal landscapes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The Role of Macroinvertebrates on Plant Litter Decomposition in Streams. Jonsson, M.; and Sponseller, R. A. In Swan, C. M.; Boyero, L.; and Canhoto, C., editor(s), The Ecology of Plant Litter Decomposition in Stream Ecosystems, pages 193–216. Springer International Publishing, Cham, 2021.
The Role of Macroinvertebrates on Plant Litter Decomposition in Streams [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Global carbon dioxide efflux from rivers enhanced by high nocturnal emissions. Gómez-Gener, L.; Rocher-Ros, G.; Battin, T.; Cohen, M. J.; Dalmagro, H. J.; Dinsmore, K. J.; Drake, T. W.; Duvert, C.; Enrich-Prast, A.; Horgby, Å.; Johnson, M. S.; Kirk, L.; Machado-Silva, F.; Marzolf, N. S.; McDowell, M. J.; McDowell, W. H.; Miettinen, H.; Ojala, A. K.; Peter, H.; Pumpanen, J.; Ran, L.; Riveros-Iregui, D. A.; Santos, I. R.; Six, J.; Stanley, E. H.; Wallin, M. B.; White, S. A.; and Sponseller, R. A. Nature Geoscience, 14(5): 289–294. May 2021. Bandiera_abtest: a Cg_type: Nature Research Journals Number: 5 Primary_atype: Research Publisher: Nature Publishing Group Subject_term: Carbon cycle;Ecosystem ecology;Limnology Subject_term_id: carbon-cycle;ecosystem-ecology;limnology
Global carbon dioxide efflux from rivers enhanced by high nocturnal emissions [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Tree line advance reduces mixing and oxygen concentrations in arctic–alpine lakes through wind sheltering and organic carbon supply. Klaus, M.; Karlsson, J.; and Seekell, D. Global Change Biology, 27(18): 4238–4253. 2021. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/gcb.15660
Tree line advance reduces mixing and oxygen concentrations in arctic–alpine lakes through wind sheltering and organic carbon supply [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract   1 download  
The Fractal Scaling Relationship for River Inlets to Lakes. Seekell, D.; Cael, B.; Lindmark, E.; and Byström, P. Geophysical Research Letters, 48(9): e2021GL093366. 2021. _eprint: https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2021GL093366
The Fractal Scaling Relationship for River Inlets to Lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The Role of Methane Transport From the Active Layer in Sustaining Methane Emissions and Food Chains in Subarctic Ponds. Olid, C.; Zannella, A.; and Lau, D. C. P. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 126(3): e2020JG005810. 2021. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2020JG005810
The Role of Methane Transport From the Active Layer in Sustaining Methane Emissions and Food Chains in Subarctic Ponds [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Idiosyncratic responses to simulated herbivory by root fungal symbionts in a subarctic meadow. Kytöviita, M.; and Olofsson, J. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 53(1): 80–92. January 2021.
Idiosyncratic responses to simulated herbivory by root fungal symbionts in a subarctic meadow [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Carbon emission from Western Siberian inland waters. Karlsson, J.; Serikova, S.; Vorobyev, S. N.; Rocher-Ros, G.; Denfeld, B.; and Pokrovsky, O. S. Nature Communications, 12(1): 825. February 2021. Number: 1 Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Carbon emission from Western Siberian inland waters [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
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Diurnal cycles in thermokarst lakes of a permafrost peatland. Shirokova, L. S.; Payandi-Rolland, D.; Lim, A. G.; Manasypov, R. M.; Allen, J.; Rols, J.; Benezeth, P.; Karlsson, J.; and Pokrovsky, O. S. Limnology and Freshwater Biology, 4: 886–887. September 2020.
Diurnal cycles in thermokarst lakes of a permafrost peatland [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
DOC biodegradation behavior along permafrost affected hydrological continuum. Payandi-Rolland, D.; Shirokova, L. S.; Tesfa, M.; Benezeth, P.; Lim, A.; Kuzmina, D.; Karlsson, J.; Giesler, R.; and Pokrovsky, O. S. Limnology and Freshwater Biology, 4: 874–875. September 2020.
DOC biodegradation behavior along permafrost affected hydrological continuum [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Discrete groundwater inflows influence patterns of nitrogen uptake in a boreal headwater stream. Lupon, A.; Denfeld, B. A.; Laudon, H.; Leach, J.; and Sponseller, R. A. Freshwater Science, 39(2): 228–240. June 2020. Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
Discrete groundwater inflows influence patterns of nitrogen uptake in a boreal headwater stream [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Heterogeneous CO2 and CH4 patterns across space and time in a small boreal lake. Denfeld, B. A.; Lupon, A.; Sponseller, R. A.; Laudon, H.; and Karlsson, J. Inland Waters, 10(3): 348–359. July 2020. Publisher: Taylor & Francis _eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/20442041.2020.1787765
Heterogeneous CO2 and CH4 patterns across space and time in a small boreal lake [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Methane emission offsets carbon dioxide uptake in a small productive lake. Vachon, D.; Langenegger, T.; Donis, D.; Beaubien, S. E.; and McGinnis, D. F. Limnology and Oceanography Letters, 5(6): 384–392. 2020. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lol2.10161
Methane emission offsets carbon dioxide uptake in a small productive lake [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Responses of tundra plant community carbon flux to experimental warming, dominant species removal and elevation. Sundqvist, M. K.; Sanders, N. J.; Dorrepaal, E.; Lindén, E.; Metcalfe, D. B.; Newman, G. S.; Olofsson, J.; Wardle, D. A.; and Classen, A. T. Functional Ecology, 34(7): 1497–1506. 2020. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/1365-2435.13567
Responses of tundra plant community carbon flux to experimental warming, dominant species removal and elevation [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Hot trends and impact in permafrost science. Sjöberg, Y.; Siewert, M. B.; Rudy, A. C.; Paquette, M.; Bouchard, F.; Malenfant-Lepage, J.; and Fritz, M. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 31(4): 461–471. 2020. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ppp.2047
Hot trends and impact in permafrost science [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Scale-dependency of Arctic ecosystem properties revealed by UAV. Siewert, M. B.; and Olofsson, J. Environmental Research Letters, 15(9): 094030. August 2020. Publisher: IOP Publishing
Scale-dependency of Arctic ecosystem properties revealed by UAV [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The responses of moss-associated nitrogen fixation and belowground microbial community to chronic Mo and P supplements in subarctic dry heaths. Rousk, K.; and Rousk, J. Plant and Soil, 451(1): 261–276. June 2020.
The responses of moss-associated nitrogen fixation and belowground microbial community to chronic Mo and P supplements in subarctic dry heaths [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Rhizosphere allocation by canopy-forming species dominates soil CO2 efflux in a subarctic landscape. Parker, T. C.; Clemmensen, K. E.; Friggens, N. L.; Hartley, I. P.; Johnson, D.; Lindahl, B. D.; Olofsson, J.; Siewert, M. B.; Street, L. E.; Subke, J.; and Wookey, P. A. New Phytologist, 227(6): 1818–1830. 2020. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/nph.16573
Rhizosphere allocation by canopy-forming species dominates soil CO2 efflux in a subarctic landscape [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Decade of experimental permafrost thaw reduces turnover of young carbon and increases losses of old carbon, without affecting the net carbon balance. Olid, C.; Klaminder, J.; Monteux, S.; Johansson, M.; and Dorrepaal, E. Global Change Biology, 26(10): 5886–5898. 2020. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/gcb.15283
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SoilTemp: A global database of near-surface temperature. Lembrechts, J. J.; Aalto, J.; Ashcroft, M. B.; De Frenne, P.; Kopecký, M.; Lenoir, J.; Luoto, M.; Maclean, I. M. D.; Roupsard, O.; Fuentes-Lillo, E.; García, R. A.; Pellissier, L.; Pitteloud, C.; Alatalo, J. M.; Smith, S. W.; Björk, R. G.; Muffler, L.; Ratier Backes, A.; Cesarz, S.; Gottschall, F.; Okello, J.; Urban, J.; Plichta, R.; Svátek, M.; Phartyal, S. S.; Wipf, S.; Eisenhauer, N.; Pușcaș, M.; Turtureanu, P. D.; Varlagin, A.; Dimarco, R. D.; Jump, A. S.; Randall, K.; Dorrepaal, E.; Larson, K.; Walz, J.; Vitale, L.; Svoboda, M.; Finger Higgens, R.; Halbritter, A. H.; Curasi, S. R.; Klupar, I.; Koontz, A.; Pearse, W. D.; Simpson, E.; Stemkovski, M.; Jessen Graae, B.; Vedel Sørensen, M.; Høye, T. T.; Fernández Calzado, M. R.; Lorite, J.; Carbognani, M.; Tomaselli, M.; Forte, T. G. W.; Petraglia, A.; Haesen, S.; Somers, B.; Van Meerbeek, K.; Björkman, M. P.; Hylander, K.; Merinero, S.; Gharun, M.; Buchmann, N.; Dolezal, J.; Matula, R.; Thomas, A. D.; Bailey, J. J.; Ghosn, D.; Kazakis, G.; de Pablo, M. A.; Kemppinen, J.; Niittynen, P.; Rew, L.; Seipel, T.; Larson, C.; Speed, J. D. M.; Ardö, J.; Cannone, N.; Guglielmin, M.; Malfasi, F.; Bader, M. Y.; Canessa, R.; Stanisci, A.; Kreyling, J.; Schmeddes, J.; Teuber, L.; Aschero, V.; Čiliak, M.; Máliš, F.; De Smedt, P.; Govaert, S.; Meeussen, C.; Vangansbeke, P.; Gigauri, K.; Lamprecht, A.; Pauli, H.; Steinbauer, K.; Winkler, M.; Ueyama, M.; Nuñez, M. A.; Ursu, T.; Haider, S.; Wedegärtner, R. E. M.; Smiljanic, M.; Trouillier, M.; Wilmking, M.; Altman, J.; Brůna, J.; Hederová, L.; Macek, M.; Man, M.; Wild, J.; Vittoz, P.; Pärtel, M.; Barančok, P.; Kanka, R.; Kollár, J.; Palaj, A.; Barros, A.; Mazzolari, A. C.; Bauters, M.; Boeckx, P.; Benito Alonso, J.; Zong, S.; Di Cecco, V.; Sitková, Z.; Tielbörger, K.; van den Brink, L.; Weigel, R.; Homeier, J.; Dahlberg, C. J.; Medinets, S.; Medinets, V.; De Boeck, H. J.; Portillo-Estrada, M.; Verryckt, L. T.; Milbau, A.; Daskalova, G. N.; Thomas, H. J. D.; Myers-Smith, I. H.; Blonder, B.; Stephan, J. G.; Descombes, P.; Zellweger, F.; Frei, E. R.; Heinesch, B.; Andrews, C.; Dick, J.; Siebicke, L.; Rocha, A.; Senior, R. A.; Rixen, C.; Jimenez, J. J.; Boike, J.; Pauchard, A.; Scholten, T.; Scheffers, B.; Klinges, D.; Basham, E. W.; Zhang, J.; Zhang, Z.; Géron, C.; Fazlioglu, F.; Candan, O.; Sallo Bravo, J.; Hrbacek, F.; Laska, K.; Cremonese, E.; Haase, P.; Moyano, F. E.; Rossi, C.; and Nijs, I. Global Change Biology, 26(11): 6616–6629. 2020. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/gcb.15123
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The old and the new: evaluating performance of acoustic telemetry systems in tracking migrating Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) smolt and European eel (Anguilla anguilla) around hydropower facilities. Leander, J.; Klaminder, J.; Jonsson, M.; Brodin, T.; Leonardsson, K.; and Hellström, G. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 77(1): 177–187. January 2020. Publisher: NRC Research Press
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Background insect herbivory increases with local elevation but makes minor contribution to element cycling along natural gradients in the Subarctic. Kristensen, J. A.; Michelsen, A.; and Metcalfe, D. B. Ecology and Evolution, 10(20): 11684–11698. 2020. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ece3.6803
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Challenges of predicting gas transfer velocity from wind measurements over global lakes. Klaus, M.; and Vachon, D. Aquatic Sciences, 82(3): 53. May 2020.
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Stand age and climate influence forest ecosystem service delivery and multifunctionality. Jonsson, M.; Bengtsson, J.; Moen, J.; Gamfeldt, L.; and Snäll, T. Environmental Research Letters, 15(9): 0940a8. September 2020. Publisher: IOP Publishing
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Mammalian herbivory shapes intraspecific trait responses to warmer climate and nutrient enrichment. Jessen, M.; Kaarlejärvi, E.; Olofsson, J.; and Eskelinen, A. Global Change Biology, 26(12): 6742–6752. 2020. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/gcb.15378
Mammalian herbivory shapes intraspecific trait responses to warmer climate and nutrient enrichment [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Global changes may be promoting a rise in select cyanobacteria in nutrient-poor northern lakes. Freeman, E. C.; Creed, I. F.; Jones, B.; and Bergström, A. Global Change Biology, 26(9): 4966–4987. 2020. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/gcb.15189
Global changes may be promoting a rise in select cyanobacteria in nutrient-poor northern lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Dissolved organic matter regulates nutrient limitation and growth of benthic algae in northern lakes through interacting effects on nutrient and light availability. Fork, M. L.; Karlsson, J.; and Sponseller, R. A. Limnology and Oceanography Letters, 5(6): 417–424. 2020. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lol2.10166
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Relative Importance of Climate, Soil and Plant Functional Traits During the Early Decomposition Stage of Standardized Litter. Fanin, N.; Bezaud, S.; Sarneel, J. M.; Cecchini, S.; Nicolas, M.; and Augusto, L. Ecosystems, 23(5): 1004–1018. August 2020.
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Documenting lemming population change in the Arctic: Can we detect trends?. Ehrich, D.; Schmidt, N. M.; Gauthier, G.; Alisauskas, R.; Angerbjörn, A.; Clark, K.; Ecke, F.; Eide, N. E.; Framstad, E.; Frandsen, J.; Franke, A.; Gilg, O.; Giroux, M.; Henttonen, H.; Hörnfeldt, B.; Ims, R. A.; Kataev, G. D.; Kharitonov, S. P.; Killengreen, S. T.; Krebs, C. J.; Lanctot, R. B.; Lecomte, N.; Menyushina, I. E.; Morris, D. W.; Morrisson, G.; Oksanen, L.; Oksanen, T.; Olofsson, J.; Pokrovsky, I. G.; Popov, I. Y.; Reid, D.; Roth, J. D.; Saalfeld, S. T.; Samelius, G.; Sittler, B.; Sleptsov, S. M.; Smith, P. A.; Sokolov, A. A.; Sokolova, N. A.; Soloviev, M. Y.; and Solovyeva, D. V. Ambio, 49(3): 786–800. March 2020.
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Patterns of Spring/Summer Open-Water Metabolism Across Boreal Lakes. Bogard, M. J.; St-Gelais, N. F.; Vachon, D.; and del Giorgio, P. A. Ecosystems, 23(8): 1581–1597. December 2020.
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Invasive earthworms unlock arctic plant nitrogen limitation. Blume-Werry, G.; Krab, E. J.; Olofsson, J.; Sundqvist, M. K.; Väisänen, M.; and Klaminder, J. Nature Communications, 11(1): 1–10. April 2020. Number: 1 Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
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Dissolved organic matter biodegradation along a hydrological continuum in permafrost peatlands. Payandi-Rolland, D.; Shirokova, L.; Tesfa, M.; Bénézeth, P.; Lim, A.; Kuzmina, D.; Karlsson, J.; Giesler, R.; and Pokrovsky, O. Science of The Total Environment, 749: 141463. December 2020.
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Meshes in mesocosms control solute and biota exchange in soils: A step towards disentangling (a)biotic impacts on the fate of thawing permafrost. Väisänen, M.; Krab, E. J.; Monteux, S.; Teuber, L. M.; Gavazov, K.; Weedon, J. T.; Keuper, F.; and Dorrepaal, E. Applied Soil Ecology, 151: 103537. July 2020.
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The Transition From Stochastic to Deterministic Bacterial Community Assembly During Permafrost Thaw Succession. Doherty, S.; Barbato, R.; Grandy, A.; Thomas, W.; Monteux, S.; Dorrepaal, E.; Johansson, M.; and Ernakovich, J. Frontiers in Microbiology, 11: 596589. November 2020.
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Biotic and environmental drivers of plant microbiomes across a permafrost thaw gradient. Hough, M.; McClure, A.; Bolduc, B.; Dorrepaal, E.; Saleska, S.; Klepac-Ceraj, V.; and Rich, V. Frontiers in Microbiology, 11: 796. 2020. Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
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The IsoGenie database: An interdisciplinary data management solution for ecosystems biology and environmental research. Bolduc, B.; Hodgkins, S.; Varner, R.; Crill, P.; Mccalley, C.; Chanton, J.; Tyson, G.; Riley, W.; Palace, M.; Duhaime, M.; Hough, M.; Saleska, S.; Sullivan, M.; Rich, V.; Zayed, A.; Cory, A.; Mcclure, A.; Garnello, A.; Perry, A.; and Cooper, W. PeerJ, 8: e9467. August 2020.
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Mosses modify effects of warmer and wetter conditions on tree seedlings at the alpine treeline. Lett, S.; Teuber, L. M.; Krab, E. J.; Michelsen, A.; Olofsson, J.; Nilsson, M.; Wardle, D. A.; and Dorrepaal, E. Global Change Biology, 26(10): 5754–5766. 2020. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/gcb.15256
Mosses modify effects of warmer and wetter conditions on tree seedlings at the alpine treeline [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Complexity revealed in the greening of the Arctic. Myers-Smith, I. H.; Kerby, J. T.; Phoenix, G. K.; Bjerke, J. W.; Epstein, H. E.; Assmann, J. J.; John, C.; Andreu-Hayles, L.; Angers-Blondin, S.; Beck, P. S. A.; Berner, L. T.; Bhatt, U. S.; Bjorkman, A. D.; Blok, D.; Bryn, A.; Christiansen, C. T.; Cornelissen, J. H. C.; Cunliffe, A. M.; Elmendorf, S. C.; Forbes, B. C.; Goetz, S. J.; Hollister, R. D.; de Jong, R.; Loranty, M. M.; Macias-Fauria, M.; Maseyk, K.; Normand, S.; Olofsson, J.; Parker, T. C.; Parmentier, F. W.; Post, E.; Schaepman-Strub, G.; Stordal, F.; Sullivan, P. F.; Thomas, H. J. D.; Tømmervik, H.; Treharne, R.; Tweedie, C. E.; Walker, D. A.; Wilmking, M.; and Wipf, S. Nature Climate Change, 10(2): 106–117. February 2020. Bandiera_abtest: a Cg_type: Nature Research Journals Number: 2 Primary_atype: Reviews Publisher: Nature Publishing Group Subject_term: Climate change;Climate-change ecology Subject_term_id: climate-change;climate-change-ecology
Complexity revealed in the greening of the Arctic [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract   1 download  
Paired O$_{\textrm{2}}$–CO$_{\textrm{2}}$ measurements provide emergent insights into aquatic ecosystem function. Vachon, D.; Sadro, S.; Bogard, M. J.; Lapierre, J.; Baulch, H. M.; Rusak, J. A.; Denfeld, B. A.; Laas, A.; Klaus, M.; Karlsson, J.; Weyhenmeyer, G. A.; and Giorgio, P. A. d. Limnology and Oceanography Letters, 5(4): 287–294. 2020. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lol2.10135
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Thaw Transitions and Redox Conditions Drive Methane Oxidation in a Permafrost Peatland. Perryman, C. R.; McCalley, C. K.; Malhotra, A.; Fahnestock, M. F.; Kashi, N. N.; Bryce, J. G.; Giesler, R.; and Varner, R. K. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 125(3): e2019JG005526. 2020. _eprint: https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2019JG005526
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Linking plant litter microbial diversity to microhabitat conditions, environmental gradients and litter mass loss: Insights from a European study using standard litter bags. Pioli, S.; Sarneel, J.; Thomas, H. J. D.; Domene, X.; Andrés, P.; Hefting, M.; Reitz, T.; Laudon, H.; Sandén, T.; Piscová, V.; Aurela, M.; and Brusetti, L. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 144: 107778. May 2020.
Linking plant litter microbial diversity to microhabitat conditions, environmental gradients and litter mass loss: Insights from a European study using standard litter bags [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Changing Source-Transport Dynamics Drive Differential Browning Trends in a Boreal Stream Network. Fork, M. L.; Sponseller, R. A.; and Laudon, H. Water Resources Research, 56(2): e2019WR026336. 2020. _eprint: https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2019WR026336
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Removal of grazers alters the response of tundra soil carbon to warming and enhanced nitrogen availability. Ylänne, H.; Kaarlejärvi, E.; Väisänen, M.; Männistö, M. K.; Ahonen, S. H. K.; Olofsson, J.; and Stark, S. Ecological Monographs, 90(1): e01396. 2020. _eprint: https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ecm.1396
Removal of grazers alters the response of tundra soil carbon to warming and enhanced nitrogen availability [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Changes in nutritional quality and nutrient limitation regimes of phytoplankton in response to declining N deposition in mountain lakes. Bergström, A.; Jonsson, A.; Isles, P. D. F.; Creed, I. F.; and Lau, D. C. P. Aquatic Sciences, 82(2): 31. February 2020.
Changes in nutritional quality and nutrient limitation regimes of phytoplankton in response to declining N deposition in mountain lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Stream metabolism controls diel patterns and evasion of CO $_{\textrm{2}}$ in Arctic streams. Rocher‐Ros, G.; Sponseller, R. A.; Bergström, A.; Myrstener, M.; and Giesler, R. Global Change Biology, 26(3): 1400–1413. March 2020.
Stream metabolism controls diel patterns and evasion of CO $_{\textrm{2}}$ in Arctic streams [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Vegetation and soil responses to added carbon and nutrients remain six years after discontinuation of long-term treatments. Liu, N.; Michelsen, A.; and Rinnan, R. Science of The Total Environment, 722: 137885. June 2020.
Vegetation and soil responses to added carbon and nutrients remain six years after discontinuation of long-term treatments [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Does browning affect the identity of limiting nutrients in lakes?. Isles, P. D. F.; Jonsson, A.; Creed, I. F.; and Bergström, A. Aquatic Sciences, 82(2): 45. March 2020.
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Drought alters the biogeochemistry of boreal stream networks. Gómez-Gener, L.; Lupon, A.; Laudon, H.; and Sponseller, R. A. Nature Communications, 11(1): 1–11. April 2020. Number: 1 Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
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Availability of specific prey types impact pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) nestling health in a moderately lead contaminated environment in northern Sweden. Lidman, J.; Jonsson, M.; and Berglund, Å. M. M. Environmental Pollution, 257: 113478. February 2020.
Availability of specific prey types impact pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) nestling health in a moderately lead contaminated environment in northern Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The handbook for standardized field and laboratory measurements in terrestrial climate change experiments and observational studies (ClimEx). Halbritter, A. H.; Boeck, H. J. D.; Eycott, A. E.; Reinsch, S.; Robinson, D. A.; Vicca, S.; Berauer, B.; Christiansen, C. T.; Estiarte, M.; Grünzweig, J. M.; Gya, R.; Hansen, K.; Jentsch, A.; Lee, H.; Linder, S.; Marshall, J.; Peñuelas, J.; Schmidt, I. K.; Stuart‐Haëntjens, E.; Wilfahrt, P.; and Vandvik, V. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 11(1): 22–37. 2020. _eprint: https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/2041-210X.13331
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Simulated rhizosphere deposits induce microbial N-mining that may accelerate shrubification in the subarctic. Hicks, L. C.; Leizeaga, A.; Rousk, K.; Michelsen, A.; and Rousk, J. Ecology, n/a(n/a): e03094. May 2020. _eprint: https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ecy.3094
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Comparing the effects of soil fauna on litter decomposition and organic matter turnover in sustainably and conventionally managed olive orchards. Sofo, A.; Nicoletta Mininni, A.; and Ricciuti, P. Geoderma, 372: 114393. August 2020.
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Recent Trends in Freshwater Influx to the Arctic Ocean from Four Major Arctic-Draining Rivers. Ahmed, R.; Prowse, T.; Dibike, Y.; Bonsal, B.; and O’Neil, H. Water, 12(4): 1189. April 2020.
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Efficiency of crustacean zooplankton in transferring allochthonous carbon in a boreal lake. Grosbois, G.; Vachon, D.; Giorgio, P. d.; and Rautio, M. Ecology, 101(6): e03013. February 2020. _eprint: https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ecy.3013
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Reindeer trampling promotes vegetation changes in tundra heathlands: results from a simulation experiment. Egelkraut, D.; Barthelemy, H.; and Olofsson, J. Journal of Vegetation Science, 31(3): 476–486. February 2020. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jvs.12871
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Habitat patchiness, ecological connectivity and the uneven recovery of boreal stream ecosystems from an experimental drought. Truchy, A.; Sarremejane, R.; Muotka, T.; Mykrä, H.; Angeler, D. G.; Lehosmaa, K.; Huusko, A.; Johnson, R. K.; Sponseller, R. A.; and McKie, B. G. Global Change Biology, 26(6): 3455–3472. March 2020. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/gcb.15063
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Microbial processing of plant remains is co-limited by multiple nutrients in global grasslands. Ochoa‐Hueso, R.; Borer, E. T.; Seabloom, E. W.; Hobbie, S. E.; Risch, A. C.; Collins, S. L.; Alberti, J.; Bahamonde, H. A.; Brown, C. S.; Caldeira, M. C.; Daleo, P.; Dickman, C. R.; Ebeling, A.; Eisenhauer, N.; Esch, E. H.; Eskelinen, A.; Fernández, V.; Güsewell, S.; Gutierrez‐Larruga, B.; Hofmockel, K.; Laungani, R.; Lind, E.; López, A.; McCulley, R. L.; Moore, J. L.; Peri, P. L.; Power, S. A.; Price, J. N.; Prober, S. M.; Roscher, C.; Sarneel, J. M.; Schütz, M.; Siebert, J.; Standish, R. J.; Ayuso, S. V.; Virtanen, R.; Wardle, G. M.; Wiehl, G.; Yahdjian, L.; and Zamin, T. Global Change Biology, 28(6): 4572–4582. June 2020. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/gcb.15146
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Drivers of diffusive CH4 emissions from shallow subarctic lakes on daily to multi-year timescales. Jansen, J.; Thornton, B. F.; Cortés, A.; Snöälv, J.; Wik, M.; MacIntyre, S.; and Crill, P. M. Biogeosciences, 17(7): 1911–1932. April 2020.
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Systematic microbial production of optically active dissolved organic matter in subarctic lake water. Berggren, M.; Gudasz, C.; Guillemette, F.; Hensgens, G.; Ye, L.; and Karlsson, J. Limnology and Oceanography, 65(5): 951–961. 2020. _eprint: https://aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lno.11362
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Autumn migration direction of juvenile willow warblers (Phylloscopus t. trochilus and P. t. acredula) and their hybrids assessed by qPCR SNP genotyping. Zhao, T.; Ilieva, M.; Larson, K.; Lundberg, M.; Neto, J. M.; Sokolovskis, K.; Åkesson, S.; and Bensch, S. Movement Ecology, 8(1): 22. May 2020.
Autumn migration direction of juvenile willow warblers (Phylloscopus t. trochilus and P. t. acredula) and their hybrids assessed by qPCR SNP genotyping [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Large stocks of peatland carbon and nitrogen are vulnerable to permafrost thaw. Hugelius, G.; Loisel, J.; Chadburn, S.; Jackson, R. B.; Jones, M.; MacDonald, G.; Marushchak, M.; Olefeldt, D.; Packalen, M.; Siewert, M. B.; Treat, C.; Turetsky, M.; Voigt, C.; and Yu, Z. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(34): 20438–20446. August 2020. Publisher: National Academy of Sciences Section: Physical Sciences
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Particles and aeration at mire-stream interfaces cause selective removal and modification of dissolved organic matter. Einarsdóttir, K.; Attermeyer, K.; Hawkes, J. A.; Kothawala, D.; Sponseller, R. A.; and Tranvik, L. J. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, n/a(n/a): e2020JG005654. 2020. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2020JG005654
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Emission of Greenhouse Gases From Water Tracks Draining Arctic Hillslopes. Harms, T. K.; Rocher‐Ros, G.; and Godsey, S. E. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 125(12): e2020JG005889. 2020. _eprint: https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2020JG005889
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Variables Affecting Resource Subsidies from Streams and Rivers to Land and their Susceptibility to Global Change Stressors. Muehlbauer, J. D.; Larsen, S.; Jonsson, M.; and Emilson, E. J. S. In Kraus, J. M.; Walters, D. M.; and Mills, M. A., editor(s), Contaminants and Ecological Subsidies: The Land-Water Interface, pages 129–155. Springer International Publishing, Cham, 2020.
Variables Affecting Resource Subsidies from Streams and Rivers to Land and their Susceptibility to Global Change Stressors [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Carbon and nitrogen cycling in Yedoma permafrost controlled by microbial functional limitations. Monteux, S.; Keuper, F.; Fontaine, S.; Gavazov, K.; Hallin, S.; Juhanson, J.; Krab, E. J.; Revaillot, S.; Verbruggen, E.; Walz, J.; Weedon, J. T.; and Dorrepaal, E. Nature Geoscience, 13(12): 794–798. December 2020. Number: 12 Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
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Turbulence in a small boreal lake: Consequences for air–water gas exchange. MacIntyre, S.; Bastviken, D.; Arneborg, L.; Crowe, A. T.; Karlsson, J.; Andersson, A.; Gålfalk, M.; Rutgersson, A.; Podgrajsek, E.; and Melack, J. M. Limnology and Oceanography, n/a(n/a): 20. 2020. _eprint: https://aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lno.11645
Turbulence in a small boreal lake: Consequences for air–water gas exchange [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The Structure of Riparian Vegetation in Agricultural Landscapes Influences Spider Communities and Aquatic-Terrestrial Linkages. Ramberg, E.; Burdon, F. J.; Sargac, J.; Kupilas, B.; Rîşnoveanu, G.; Lau, D. C. P.; Johnson, R. K.; and McKie, B. G. Water, 12(10): 2855. October 2020. Number: 10 Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
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The role of nutrients for stream ecosystem function in Arctic landscapes : drivers of productivity under environmental change. Myrstener, M. Ph.D. Thesis, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, 2020. Publisher: Umeå universitet
The role of nutrients for stream ecosystem function in Arctic landscapes : drivers of productivity under environmental change [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
Large-scale retrieval of coloured dissolved organic matter in northern lakes using Sentinel-2 data. Al-Kharusi, E. S.; Tenenbaum, D. E.; Abdi, A. M.; Kutser, T.; Karlsson, J.; Bergström, A.; and Berggren, M. Remote Sensing, 12(1): 157. January 2020.
Large-scale retrieval of coloured dissolved organic matter in northern lakes using Sentinel-2 data [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Protection of permafrost soils from thawing by increasing herbivore density. Beer, C.; Zimov, N.; Olofsson, J.; Porada, P.; and Zimov, S. Scientific Reports, 10(1): 1–10. March 2020. Number: 1 Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
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Consequences of lake and river ice loss on cultural ecosystem services. Knoll, L. B.; Sharma, S.; Denfeld, B. A.; Flaim, G.; Hori, Y.; Magnuson, J. J.; Straile, D.; and Weyhenmeyer, G. A. Limnology and Oceanography Letters, 4(5): 119–131. 2019. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lol2.10116
Consequences of lake and river ice loss on cultural ecosystem services [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Plant functional types and temperature control carbon input via roots in peatland soils. Zeh, L.; Limpens, J.; Erhagen, B.; Bragazza, L.; and Kalbitz, K. Plant and Soil, 438(1): 19–38. May 2019.
Plant functional types and temperature control carbon input via roots in peatland soils [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Bottom-up and top-down effects of browning and warming on shallow lake food webs. Vasconcelos, F. R.; Diehl, S.; Rodríguez, P.; Hedström, P.; Karlsson, J.; and Byström, P. Global Change Biology, 25(2): 504–521. 2019. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/gcb.14521
Bottom-up and top-down effects of browning and warming on shallow lake food webs [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Influence of water column stratification and mixing patterns on the fate of methane produced in deep sediments of a small eutrophic lake. Vachon, D.; Langenegger, T.; Donis, D.; and McGinnis, D. F. Limnology and Oceanography, 64(5): 2114–2128. 2019. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lno.11172
Influence of water column stratification and mixing patterns on the fate of methane produced in deep sediments of a small eutrophic lake [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Herbivore Effects on Ecosystem Process Rates in a Low-Productive System. Tuomi, M.; Stark, S.; Hoset, K. S.; Väisänen, M.; Oksanen, L.; Murguzur, F. J. A.; Tuomisto, H.; Dahlgren, J.; and Bråthen, K. A. Ecosystems, 22(4): 827–843. June 2019.
Herbivore Effects on Ecosystem Process Rates in a Low-Productive System [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Long-term heavy reindeer grazing promotes plant phosphorus limitation in arctic tundra. Sitters, J.; Cherif, M.; Egelkraut, D.; Giesler, R.; and Olofsson, J. Functional Ecology, 33(7): 1233–1242. 2019. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/1365-2435.13342
Long-term heavy reindeer grazing promotes plant phosphorus limitation in arctic tundra [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Local flooding history affects plant recruitment in riparian zones. Sarneel, J. M.; Bejarano, M. D.; van Oosterhout, M.; and Nilsson, C. Journal of Vegetation Science, 30(2): 224–234. 2019. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jvs.12731
Local flooding history affects plant recruitment in riparian zones [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Interannual variation in seasonal diatom sedimentation reveals the importance of late winter processes and their timing for sediment signal formation. Maier, D. B.; Diehl, S.; and Bigler, C. Limnology and Oceanography, 64(3): 1186–1199. 2019. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lno.11106
Interannual variation in seasonal diatom sedimentation reveals the importance of late winter processes and their timing for sediment signal formation [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Groundwater inflows control patterns and sources of greenhouse gas emissions from streams. Lupon, A.; Denfeld, B. A.; Laudon, H.; Leach, J.; Karlsson, J.; and Sponseller, R. A. Limnology and Oceanography, 64(4): 1545–1557. 2019. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lno.11134
Groundwater inflows control patterns and sources of greenhouse gas emissions from streams [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Evaluations of Climate and Land Management Effects on Lake Carbon Cycling Need to Account for Temporal Variability in CO2 Concentrations. Klaus, M.; Seekell, D. A.; Lidberg, W.; and Karlsson, J. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 33(3): 243–265. 2019. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2018GB005979
Evaluations of Climate and Land Management Effects on Lake Carbon Cycling Need to Account for Temporal Variability in CO2 Concentrations [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Listening to air–water gas exchange in running waters. Klaus, M.; Geibrink, E.; Hotchkiss, E. R.; and Karlsson, J. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods, 17(7): 395–414. 2019. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lom3.10321
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Food Inequality, Injustice, and Rights. D’Odorico, P.; Carr, J. A; Davis, K. F; Dell’Angelo, J.; and Seekell, D. A BioScience, 69(3): 180–190. March 2019.
Food Inequality, Injustice, and Rights [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
How does environmental inter-annual variability shape aquatic microbial communities? A 40-year annual record of sedimentary DNA from a boreal lake (Nylandssjön, Sweden). Capo, E.; Rydberg, J.; Tolu, J.; Domaizon, I.; Debroas, D.; Bindler, R.; and Bigler, C. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 7: 00245. 2019.
How does environmental inter-annual variability shape aquatic microbial communities? A 40-year annual record of sedimentary DNA from a boreal lake (Nylandssjön, Sweden) [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Light and nutrient control phytoplankton biomass responses to global change in northern lakes. Bergström, A.; and Karlsson, J. Global Change Biology, 25(6): 2021–2029. 2019. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/gcb.14623
Light and nutrient control phytoplankton biomass responses to global change in northern lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Defoliation of a grass is mediated by the positive effect of dung deposition, moss removal and enhanced soil nutrient contents: results from a reindeer grazing simulation experiment. Barthelemy, H.; Dorrepaal, E.; and Olofsson, J. Oikos, 128(10): 1515–1524. 2019. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/oik.06310
Defoliation of a grass is mediated by the positive effect of dung deposition, moss removal and enhanced soil nutrient contents: results from a reindeer grazing simulation experiment [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Patterns and drivers in spring and autumn phenology differ above- and belowground in four ecosystems under the same macroclimatic conditions. Schwieger, S.; Blume-Werry, G.; Peters, B.; Smiljanic, M.; and Kreyling, J. Plant and Soil, 445(1-2): 217–229. 2019. Publisher: Springer
Patterns and drivers in spring and autumn phenology differ above- and belowground in four ecosystems under the same macroclimatic conditions [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Biophysical controls on CO2 evasion from Arctic inland waters. Rocher-Ros, G. Ph.D. Thesis, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, 2019. Publisher: Umeå University
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The Legacy Effects of Winter Climate on Microbial Functioning After Snowmelt in a Subarctic Tundra. Väisänen, M.; Gavazov, K.; Krab, E. J.; and Dorrepaal, E. Microbial Ecology, 77(1): 186–190. January 2019.
The Legacy Effects of Winter Climate on Microbial Functioning After Snowmelt in a Subarctic Tundra [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Widespread drying of European peatlands in recent centuries. Swindles, G. T; Morris, P. J; Mullan, D. J; Payne, R. J; Roland, T. P; Amesbury, M. J; Lamentowicz, M.; Turner, T E.; Gallego-Sala, A.; Sim, T.; and others Nature Geoscience, 12(11): 922–928. 2019. Publisher: Nature Publishing Group UK London
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Plant expansion drives bacteria and collembola communities under winter climate change in frost-affected tundra. Krab, E. J.; Monteux, S.; Weedon, J. T.; and Dorrepaal, E. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 138: 107569. November 2019.
Plant expansion drives bacteria and collembola communities under winter climate change in frost-affected tundra [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Dwelling in the deep – strongly increased root growth and rooting depth enhance plant interactions with thawing permafrost soil. Blume-Werry, G.; Milbau, A.; Teuber, L. M.; Johansson, M.; and Dorrepaal, E. New Phytologist, 223(3): 1328–1339. August 2019. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Dwelling in the deep – strongly increased root growth and rooting depth enhance plant interactions with thawing permafrost soil [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Coupled carbon and nitrogen losses in response to seven years of chronic warming in subarctic soils. Marañón-Jiménez, S.; Peñuelas, J.; Richter, A.; Sigurdsson, B. D.; Fuchslueger, L.; Leblans, N. I. W.; and Janssens, I. A. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 134: 152–161. July 2019.
Coupled carbon and nitrogen losses in response to seven years of chronic warming in subarctic soils [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
High carbon emissions from thermokarst lakes of Western Siberia. Serikova, S.; Pokrovsky, O. S.; Laudon, H.; Krickov, I. V.; Lim, A. G.; Manasypov, R. M.; and Karlsson, J. Nature Communications, 10(1): 1552. April 2019.
High carbon emissions from thermokarst lakes of Western Siberia [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Acclimation of Fine Root Systems to Soil Warming: Comparison of an Experimental Setup and a Natural Soil Temperature Gradient. Parts, K.; Tedersoo, L.; Schindlbacher, A.; Sigurdsson, B. D.; Leblans, N. I. W.; Oddsdóttir, E. S.; Borken, W.; and Ostonen, I. Ecosystems, 22(3): 457–472. July 2019.
Acclimation of Fine Root Systems to Soil Warming: Comparison of an Experimental Setup and a Natural Soil Temperature Gradient [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Uneven global distribution of food web studies under climate change. Cameron, E. K.; Sundqvist, M. K.; Keith, S. A.; CaraDonna, P. J.; Mousing, E. A.; Nilsson, K. A.; Metcalfe, D. B.; and Classen, A. T. Ecosphere, 10(3): e02645. March 2019.
Uneven global distribution of food web studies under climate change [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Experimental evidence of the long-term effects of reindeer on Arctic vegetation greenness and species richness at a larger landscape scale. Sundqvist, M. K.; Moen, J.; Björk, R. G.; Vowles, T.; Kytöviita, M.; Parsons, M. A.; and Olofsson, J. Journal of Ecology, 107(6): 2724–2736. 2019.
Experimental evidence of the long-term effects of reindeer on Arctic vegetation greenness and species richness at a larger landscape scale [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Photo-reactivity of dissolved organic carbon in the freshwater continuum. Panneer Selvam, B.; Lapierre, J.; Soares, A. R. A.; Bastviken, D.; Karlsson, J.; and Berggren, M. Aquatic Sciences, 81(4): 57. July 2019.
Photo-reactivity of dissolved organic carbon in the freshwater continuum [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Humic surface waters of frozen peat bogs (permafrost zone) are highly resistant to bio- and photodegradation. Shirokova, L. S.; Chupakov, A. V.; Zabelina, S. A.; Neverova, N. V.; Payandi-Rolland, D.; Causserand, C.; Karlsson, J.; and Pokrovsky, O. S. Biogeosciences, 16(12): 2511–2526. June 2019.
Humic surface waters of frozen peat bogs (permafrost zone) are highly resistant to bio- and photodegradation [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Trouble brewing?. Ogden, L. E. New Scientist, 242(3233): 42–43. June 2019.
Trouble brewing? [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Hiding in the background: community-level patterns in invertebrate herbivory across the tundra biome. Rheubottom, S. I.; Barrio, I. C.; Kozlov, M. V.; Alatalo, J. M.; Andersson, T.; Asmus, A. L.; Baubin, C.; Brearley, F. Q.; Egelkraut, D. D.; Ehrich, D.; Gauthier, G.; Jónsdóttir, I. S.; Konieczka, S.; Lévesque, E.; Olofsson, J.; Prevéy, J. S.; Slevan-Tremblay, G.; Sokolov, A.; Sokolova, N.; Sokovnina, S.; Speed, J. D. M.; Suominen, O.; Zverev, V.; and Hik, D. S. Polar Biology, 42(10): 1881–1897. October 2019.
Hiding in the background: community-level patterns in invertebrate herbivory across the tundra biome [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Impact of structural habitat modifications in coastal temperate systems on fish recruitment: a systematic review. Macura, B.; Byström, P.; Airoldi, L.; Eriksson, B. K.; Rudstam, L.; and Støttrup, J. G. Environmental Evidence, 8(1): 14. March 2019.
Impact of structural habitat modifications in coastal temperate systems on fish recruitment: a systematic review [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Global distribution of earthworm diversity. Phillips, H. R. P.; Guerra, C. A.; Bartz, M. L. C.; Briones, M. J. I.; Brown, G.; Crowther, T. W.; Ferlian, O.; Gongalsky, K. B.; van den Hoogen, J.; Krebs, J.; Orgiazzi, A.; Routh, D.; Schwarz, B.; Bach, E. M.; Bennett, J.; Brose, U.; Decaëns, T.; König-Ries, B.; Loreau, M.; Mathieu, J.; Mulder, C.; van der Putten, W. H.; Ramirez, K. S.; Rillig, M. C.; Russell, D.; Rutgers, M.; Thakur, M. P.; de Vries, F. T.; Wall, D. H.; Wardle, D. A.; Arai, M.; Ayuke, F. O.; Baker, G. H.; Beauséjour, R.; Bedano, J. C.; Birkhofer, K.; Blanchart, E.; Blossey, B.; Bolger, T.; Bradley, R. L.; Callaham, M. A.; Capowiez, Y.; Caulfield, M. E.; Choi, A.; Crotty, F. V.; Dávalos, A.; Cosin, D. J. D.; Dominguez, A.; Duhour, A. E.; van Eekeren, N.; Emmerling, C.; Falco, L. B.; Fernández, R.; Fonte, S. J.; Fragoso, C.; Franco, A. L. C.; Fugère, M.; Fusilero, A. T.; Gholami, S.; Gundale, M. J.; López, M. G.; Hackenberger, D. K.; Hernández, L. M.; Hishi, T.; Holdsworth, A. R.; Holmstrup, M.; Hopfensperger, K. N.; Lwanga, E. H.; Huhta, V.; Hurisso, T. T.; Iannone, B. V.; Iordache, M.; Joschko, M.; Kaneko, N.; Kanianska, R.; Keith, A. M.; Kelly, C. A.; Kernecker, M. L.; Klaminder, J.; Koné, A. W.; Kooch, Y.; Kukkonen, S. T.; Lalthanzara, H.; Lammel, D. R.; Lebedev, I. M.; Li, Y.; Lidon, J. B. J.; Lincoln, N. K.; Loss, S. R.; Marichal, R.; Matula, R.; Moos, J. H.; Moreno, G.; Morón-Ríos, A.; Muys, B.; Neirynck, J.; Norgrove, L.; Novo, M.; Nuutinen, V.; Nuzzo, V.; Rahman P, M.; Pansu, J.; Paudel, S.; Pérès, G.; Pérez-Camacho, L.; Piñeiro, R.; Ponge, J.; Rashid, M. I.; Rebollo, S.; Rodeiro-Iglesias, J.; Rodríguez, M. Á.; Roth, A. M.; Rousseau, G. X.; Rozen, A.; Sayad, E.; van Schaik, L.; Scharenbroch, B. C.; Schirrmann, M.; Schmidt, O.; Schröder, B.; Seeber, J.; Shashkov, M. P.; Singh, J.; Smith, S. M.; Steinwandter, M.; Talavera, J. A.; Trigo, D.; Tsukamoto, J.; de Valença, A. W.; Vanek, S. J.; Virto, I.; Wackett, A. A.; Warren, M. W.; Wehr, N. H.; Whalen, J. K.; Wironen, M. B.; Wolters, V.; Zenkova, I. V.; Zhang, W.; Cameron, E. K.; and Eisenhauer, N. Science, 366(6464): 480–485. October 2019.
Global distribution of earthworm diversity [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Partitioning spatial, environmental, and community drivers of ecosystem functioning. Truchy, A.; Göthe, E.; Angeler, D. G.; Ecke, F.; Sponseller, R. A.; Bundschuh, M.; Johnson, R. K.; and McKie, B. G. Landscape Ecology, 34(10): 2371–2384. October 2019.
Partitioning spatial, environmental, and community drivers of ecosystem functioning [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Contrasting responses in dissolved organic carbon to extreme climate events from adjacent boreal landscapes in Northern Sweden. Tiwari, T.; Sponseller, R. A; and Laudon, H. Environmental Research Letters, 14(8): 084007. July 2019.
Contrasting responses in dissolved organic carbon to extreme climate events from adjacent boreal landscapes in Northern Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Bromoanisoles and methoxylated bromodiphenyl ethers in macroalgae from Nordic coastal regions. Bidleman, T. F.; Andersson, A.; Brugel, S.; Ericson, L.; Haglund, P.; Kupryianchyk, D.; Lau, D. C. P.; Liljelind, P.; Lundin, L.; Tysklind, A.; and Tysklind, M. Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts, 21(5): 881–892. 2019.
Bromoanisoles and methoxylated bromodiphenyl ethers in macroalgae from Nordic coastal regions [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The Effect of Stream Discharge on Hyporheic Exchange. Mojarrad, B. B.; Betterle, A.; Singh, T.; Olid, C.; and Wörman, A. Water, 11(7): 1436. July 2019.
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Landscape process domains drive patterns of CO2 evasion from river networks. Rocher‐Ros, G.; Sponseller, R. A.; Lidberg, W.; Mörth, C.; and Giesler, R. Limnology and Oceanography Letters, 4(4): 87–95. 2019.
Landscape process domains drive patterns of CO2 evasion from river networks [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Homogenization of freshwater lakes: Recent compositional shifts in fish communities are explained by gamefish movement and not climate change. Cazelles, K.; Bartley, T.; Guzzo, M. M.; Brice, M.; MacDougall, A. S.; Bennett, J. R.; Esch, E. H.; Kadoya, T.; Kelly, J.; Matsuzaki, S.; Nilsson, K. A.; and McCann, K. S. Global Change Biology, 25(12): 4222–4233. 2019. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/gcb.14829
Homogenization of freshwater lakes: Recent compositional shifts in fish communities are explained by gamefish movement and not climate change [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The browning and re-browning of lakes: Divergent lake-water organic carbon trends linked to acid deposition and climate change. Meyer-Jacob, C.; Michelutti, N.; Paterson, A. M.; Cumming, B. F.; Keller, W. (.; and Smol, J. P. Scientific Reports, 9(1): 1–10. November 2019. Number: 1 Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
The browning and re-browning of lakes: Divergent lake-water organic carbon trends linked to acid deposition and climate change [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Effects of filtration methods and water volume on the quantification of brown trout (Salmo trutta) and Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) eDNA concentrations via droplet digital PCR. Capo, E.; Spong, G.; Königsson, H.; and Byström, P. Environmental DNA, 2(2): 152–160. November 2019. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/edn3.52
Effects of filtration methods and water volume on the quantification of brown trout (Salmo trutta) and Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) eDNA concentrations via droplet digital PCR [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The unique methodological challenges of winter limnology. Block, B. D.; Denfeld, B. A.; Stockwell, J. D.; Flaim, G.; Grossart, H. F.; Knoll, L. B.; Maier, D. B.; North, R. L.; Rautio, M.; Rusak, J. A.; Sadro, S.; Weyhenmeyer, G. A.; Bramburger, A. J.; Branstrator, D. K.; Salonen, K.; and Hampton, S. E. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods, 17(1): 42–57. 2019.
The unique methodological challenges of winter limnology [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Belowground plant parts are crucial for comprehensively estimating total plant richness in herbaceous and woody habitats. Träger, S.; Öpik, M.; Vasar, M.; and Wilson, S. D. Ecology, 100(2): e02575. 2019.
Belowground plant parts are crucial for comprehensively estimating total plant richness in herbaceous and woody habitats [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract   1 download  
Investigating tissue bioconcentration and the behavioural effects of two pharmaceutical pollutants on sea trout (Salmo trutta) in the laboratory and field. McCallum, E. S.; Sundelin, A.; Fick, J.; Alanärä, A.; Klaminder, J.; Hellström, G.; and Brodin, T. Aquatic Toxicology, 207: 170–178. February 2019.
Investigating tissue bioconcentration and the behavioural effects of two pharmaceutical pollutants on sea trout (Salmo trutta) in the laboratory and field [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Ecological stoichiometry and nutrient partitioning in two insect herbivores responsible for large-scale forest disturbance in the Fennoscandian subarctic. Metcalfe, D. B.; Cherif, M.; Jepsen, J. U.; Vindstad, O. P. L.; Kristensen, J. Å; and Belsing, U. Ecological Entomology, 44: 118–128. 2019.
Ecological stoichiometry and nutrient partitioning in two insect herbivores responsible for large-scale forest disturbance in the Fennoscandian subarctic [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Contrasting vegetation states do not diverge in soil organic matter storage: evidence from historical sites in tundra. Stark, S.; Egelkraut, D.; Aronsson, K.; and Olofsson, J. Ecology, 0(0): e02731. 2019.
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Biogeochemistry of dissolved carbon, major and trace elements during spring flood periods on the Ob River. Vorobyev, S. N.; Pokrovsky, O. S.; Kolesnichenko, L. G.; Manasypov, R. M.; Shirokova, L. S.; Karlsson, J.; and Kirpotin, S. N. Hydrological Processes, 0(0): 0. 2019.
Biogeochemistry of dissolved carbon, major and trace elements during spring flood periods on the Ob River [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Alternative transient states and slow plant community responses after changed flooding regimes. Sarneel, J. M.; Hefting, M. M.; Kowalchuk, G. A.; Nilsson, C.; Velden, M. V. d.; Visser, E. J. W.; Voesenek, L. A. C. J.; and Jansson, R. Global Change Biology, 25(4): 1358–1367. 2019.
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Consequences of grazer-induced vegetation transitions on ecosystem carbon storage in the tundra. Ylänne, H.; Olofsson, J.; Oksanen, L.; and Stark, S. Functional Ecology, 32(4): 1091–1102. 2018. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/1365-2435.13029
Consequences of grazer-induced vegetation transitions on ecosystem carbon storage in the tundra [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Human-mediated introduction of geoengineering earthworms in the Fennoscandian arctic. Wackett, A. A.; Yoo, K.; Olofsson, J.; and Klaminder, J. Biological Invasions, 20(6): 1377–1386. June 2018.
Human-mediated introduction of geoengineering earthworms in the Fennoscandian arctic [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Effects of Terrestrial Organic Matter on Aquatic Primary Production as Mediated by Pelagic–Benthic Resource Fluxes. Rivera Vasconcelos, F.; Diehl, S.; Rodríguez, P.; Karlsson, J.; and Byström, P. Ecosystems, 21(6): 1255–1268. September 2018.
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Headwater Mires Constitute a Major Source of Nitrogen (N) to Surface Waters in the Boreal Landscape. Sponseller, R. A.; Blackburn, M.; Nilsson, M. B.; and Laudon, H. Ecosystems, 21(1): 31–44. January 2018.
Headwater Mires Constitute a Major Source of Nitrogen (N) to Surface Waters in the Boreal Landscape [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
High riverine CO2 emissions at the permafrost boundary of Western Siberia. Serikova, S.; Pokrovsky, O. S.; Ala-Aho, P.; Kazantsev, V.; Kirpotin, S. N.; Kopysov, S. G.; Krickov, I. V.; Laudon, H.; Manasypov, R. M.; Shirokova, L. S.; Soulsby, C.; Tetzlaff, D.; and Karlsson, J. Nature Geoscience, 11(11): 825–829. November 2018. Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
High riverine CO2 emissions at the permafrost boundary of Western Siberia [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Autumnal warming does not change root phenology in two contrasting vegetation types of subarctic tundra. Schwieger, S.; Kreyling, J.; Milbau, A.; and Blume-Werry, G. Plant and Soil, 424(1): 145–156. March 2018.
Autumnal warming does not change root phenology in two contrasting vegetation types of subarctic tundra [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Freeze-thaw cycles of Arctic thaw ponds remove colloidal metals and generate low-molecular-weight organic matter. Pokrovsky, O. S.; Karlsson, J.; and Giesler, R. Biogeochemistry, 137(3): 321–336. February 2018.
Freeze-thaw cycles of Arctic thaw ponds remove colloidal metals and generate low-molecular-weight organic matter [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Persistent nitrogen limitation of stream biofilm communities along climate gradients in the Arctic. Myrstener, M.; Rocher-Ros, G.; Burrows, R. M.; Bergström, A.; Giesler, R.; and Sponseller, R. A. Global Change Biology, 24(8): 3680–3691. 2018. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/gcb.14117
Persistent nitrogen limitation of stream biofilm communities along climate gradients in the Arctic [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Patchy field sampling biases understanding of climate change impacts across the Arctic. Metcalfe, D. B.; Hermans, T. D. G.; Ahlstrand, J.; Becker, M.; Berggren, M.; Björk, R. G.; Björkman, M. P.; Blok, D.; Chaudhary, N.; Chisholm, C.; Classen, A. T.; Hasselquist, N. J.; Jonsson, M.; Kristensen, J. A.; Kumordzi, B. B.; Lee, H.; Mayor, J. R.; Prevéy, J.; Pantazatou, K.; Rousk, J.; Sponseller, R. A.; Sundqvist, M. K.; Tang, J.; Uddling, J.; Wallin, G.; Zhang, W.; Ahlström, A.; Tenenbaum, D. E.; and Abdi, A. M. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2(9): 1443–1448. September 2018. Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Patchy field sampling biases understanding of climate change impacts across the Arctic [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The role of bryophytes for tree seedling responses to winter climate change: Implications for the stress gradient hypothesis. Lett, S.; Wardle, D. A.; Nilsson, M.; Teuber, L. M.; and Dorrepaal, E. Journal of Ecology, 106(3): 1142–1155. 2018. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/1365-2745.12898
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Towards an Improved Conceptualization of Riparian Zones in Boreal Forest Headwaters. Ledesma, J. L. J.; Futter, M. N.; Blackburn, M.; Lidman, F.; Grabs, T.; Sponseller, R. A.; Laudon, H.; Bishop, K. H.; and Köhler, S. J. Ecosystems, 21(2): 297–315. March 2018.
Towards an Improved Conceptualization of Riparian Zones in Boreal Forest Headwaters [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
How landscape organization and scale shape catchment hydrology and biogeochemistry: insights from a long-term catchment study. Laudon, H.; and Sponseller, R. A. WIREs Water, 5(2): e1265. 2018. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/wat2.1265
How landscape organization and scale shape catchment hydrology and biogeochemistry: insights from a long-term catchment study [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Catchment properties predict autochthony in stream filter feeders. Jonsson, M.; Polvi, L. E.; Sponseller, R. A.; and Stenroth, K. Hydrobiologia, 815(1): 83–95. June 2018.
Catchment properties predict autochthony in stream filter feeders [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Identifying and assessing the potential hydrological function of past artificial forest drainage. Hasselquist, E. M.; Lidberg, W.; Sponseller, R. A.; Ågren, A.; and Laudon, H. Ambio, 47(5): 546–556. September 2018.
Identifying and assessing the potential hydrological function of past artificial forest drainage [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Organic phosphorus in the terrestrial environment: a perspective on the state of the art and future priorities. George, T. S.; Giles, C. D.; Menezes-Blackburn, D.; Condron, L. M.; Gama-Rodrigues, A. C.; Jaisi, D.; Lang, F.; Neal, A. L.; Stutter, M. I.; Almeida, D. S.; Bol, R.; Cabugao, K. G.; Celi, L.; Cotner, J. B.; Feng, G.; Goll, D. S.; Hallama, M.; Krueger, J.; Plassard, C.; Rosling, A.; Darch, T.; Fraser, T.; Giesler, R.; Richardson, A. E.; Tamburini, F.; Shand, C. A.; Lumsdon, D. G.; Zhang, H.; Blackwell, M. S. A.; Wearing, C.; Mezeli, M. M.; Almås, Å. R.; Audette, Y.; Bertrand, I.; Beyhaut, E.; Boitt, G.; Bradshaw, N.; Brearley, C. A.; Bruulsema, T. W.; Ciais, P.; Cozzolino, V.; Duran, P. C.; Mora, M. L.; de Menezes, A. B.; Dodd, R. J.; Dunfield, K.; Engl, C.; Frazão, J. J.; Garland, G.; González Jiménez, J. L.; Graca, J.; Granger, S. J.; Harrison, A. F.; Heuck, C.; Hou, E. Q.; Johnes, P. J.; Kaiser, K.; Kjær, H. A.; Klumpp, E.; Lamb, A. L.; Macintosh, K. A.; Mackay, E. B.; McGrath, J.; McIntyre, C.; McLaren, T.; Mészáros, E.; Missong, A.; Mooshammer, M.; Negrón, C. P.; Nelson, L. A.; Pfahler, V.; Poblete-Grant, P.; Randall, M.; Seguel, A.; Seth, K.; Smith, A. C.; Smits, M. M.; Sobarzo, J. A.; Spohn, M.; Tawaraya, K.; Tibbett, M.; Voroney, P.; Wallander, H.; Wang, L.; Wasaki, J.; and Haygarth, P. M. Plant and Soil, 427(1): 191–208. June 2018.
Organic phosphorus in the terrestrial environment: a perspective on the state of the art and future priorities [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Decreased cryogenic disturbance: one of the potential mechanisms behind the vegetation change in the Arctic. Becher, M.; Olofsson, J.; Berglund, L.; and Klaminder, J. Polar Biology, 41(1): 101–110. January 2018.
Decreased cryogenic disturbance: one of the potential mechanisms behind the vegetation change in the Arctic [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Urine is an important nitrogen source for plants irrespective of vegetation composition in an Arctic tundra: Insights from a 15N-enriched urea tracer experiment. Barthelemy, H.; Stark, S.; Michelsen, A.; and Olofsson, J. Journal of Ecology, 106(1): 367–378. 2018. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/1365-2745.12820
Urine is an important nitrogen source for plants irrespective of vegetation composition in an Arctic tundra: Insights from a 15N-enriched urea tracer experiment [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Lake morphometry moderates the relationship between water color and fish biomass in small boreal lakes. Seekell, D. A.; Byström, P.; and Karlsson, J. Limnology and Oceanography, 63(5): 2171–2178. 2018. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lno.10931
Lake morphometry moderates the relationship between water color and fish biomass in small boreal lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Prolonged exposure does not increase soil microbial community compositional response to warming along geothermal gradients. Radujković, D.; Verbruggen, E.; Sigurdsson, B. D; Leblans, N. I W; Janssens, I. A; Vicca, S.; and Weedon, J. T FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 94(2): fix174. February 2018.
Prolonged exposure does not increase soil microbial community compositional response to warming along geothermal gradients [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Dissolved Organic Matter Controls Seasonal and Spatial Selenium Concentration Variability in Thaw Lakes across a Permafrost Gradient. Pokrovsky, O. S.; Bueno, M.; Manasypov, R. M.; Shirokova, L. S.; Karlsson, J.; and Amouroux, D. Environmental Science & Technology, 52(18): 10254–10262. September 2018. Publisher: American Chemical Society
Dissolved Organic Matter Controls Seasonal and Spatial Selenium Concentration Variability in Thaw Lakes across a Permafrost Gradient [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Industrial and natural compounds in filter-feeding black fly larvae and water in 3 tundra streams. Kupryianchyk, D.; Giesler, R.; Bidleman, T. F.; Liljelind, P.; Lau, D. C. P.; Sponseller, R. A.; and Andersson, P. L. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 37(12): 3011–3017. 2018. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/etc.4267
Industrial and natural compounds in filter-feeding black fly larvae and water in 3 tundra streams [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Carbon Dioxide and Methane Dynamics in a Small Boreal Lake During Winter and Spring Melt Events. Denfeld, B. A.; Klaus, M.; Laudon, H.; Sponseller, R. A.; and Karlsson, J. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 123(8): 2527–2540. 2018. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2018JG004622
Carbon Dioxide and Methane Dynamics in a Small Boreal Lake During Winter and Spring Melt Events [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The Global Food-Energy-Water Nexus. D'Odorico, P.; Davis, K. F.; Rosa, L.; Carr, J. A.; Chiarelli, D.; Dell'Angelo, J.; Gephart, J.; MacDonald, G. K.; Seekell, D. A.; Suweis, S.; and Rulli, M. C. Reviews of Geophysics, 56(3): 456–531. 2018. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2017RG000591
The Global Food-Energy-Water Nexus [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The interplay between total mercury, methylmercury and dissolved organic matter in fluvial systems: A latitudinal study across Europe. Bravo, A. G.; Kothawala, D. N.; Attermeyer, K.; Tessier, E.; Bodmer, P.; Ledesma, J. L. J.; Audet, J.; Casas-Ruiz, J. P.; Catalán, N.; Cauvy-Fraunié, S.; Colls, M.; Deininger, A.; Evtimova, V. V.; Fonvielle, J. A.; Fuß, T.; Gilbert, P.; Herrero Ortega, S.; Liu, L.; Mendoza-Lera, C.; Monteiro, J.; Mor, J.; Nagler, M.; Niedrist, G. H.; Nydahl, A. C.; Pastor, A.; Pegg, J.; Gutmann Roberts, C.; Pilotto, F.; Portela, A. P.; González-Quijano, C. R.; Romero, F.; Rulík, M.; and Amouroux, D. Water Research, 144: 172–182. November 2018.
The interplay between total mercury, methylmercury and dissolved organic matter in fluvial systems: A latitudinal study across Europe [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Role of climate and herbivory on native and alien conifer seedling recruitment at and above the Fennoscandian tree line. Bognounou, F.; Hulme, P. E.; Oksanen, L.; Suominen, O.; and Olofsson, J. Journal of Vegetation Science, 29(4): 573–584. 2018. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jvs.12637
Role of climate and herbivory on native and alien conifer seedling recruitment at and above the Fennoscandian tree line [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Tundra Trait Team: A database of plant traits spanning the tundra biome. Bjorkman, A. D.; Myers-Smith, I. H.; Elmendorf, S. C.; Normand, S.; Thomas, H. J. D.; Alatalo, J. M.; Alexander, H.; Anadon-Rosell, A.; Angers-Blondin, S.; Bai, Y.; Baruah, G.; te Beest, M.; Berner, L.; Björk, R. G.; Blok, D.; Bruelheide, H.; Buchwal, A.; Buras, A.; Carbognani, M.; Christie, K.; Collier, L. S.; Cooper, E. J.; Cornelissen, J. H. C.; Dickinson, K. J. M.; Dullinger, S.; Elberling, B.; Eskelinen, A.; Forbes, B. C.; Frei, E. R.; Iturrate-Garcia, M.; Good, M. K.; Grau, O.; Green, P.; Greve, M.; Grogan, P.; Haider, S.; Hájek, T.; Hallinger, M.; Happonen, K.; Harper, K. A.; Heijmans, M. M. P. D.; Henry, G. H. R.; Hermanutz, L.; Hewitt, R. E.; Hollister, R. D.; Hudson, J.; Hülber, K.; Iversen, C. M.; Jaroszynska, F.; Jiménez-Alfaro, B.; Johnstone, J.; Jorgensen, R. H.; Kaarlejärvi, E.; Klady, R.; Klimešová, J.; Korsten, A.; Kuleza, S.; Kulonen, A.; Lamarque, L. J.; Lantz, T.; Lavalle, A.; Lembrechts, J. J.; Lévesque, E.; Little, C. J.; Luoto, M.; Macek, P.; Mack, M. C.; Mathakutha, R.; Michelsen, A.; Milbau, A.; Molau, U.; Morgan, J. W.; Mörsdorf, M. A.; Nabe-Nielsen, J.; Nielsen, S. S.; Ninot, J. M.; Oberbauer, S. F.; Olofsson, J.; Onipchenko, V. G.; Petraglia, A.; Pickering, C.; Prevéy, J. S.; Rixen, C.; Rumpf, S. B.; Schaepman-Strub, G.; Semenchuk, P.; Shetti, R.; Soudzilovskaia, N. A.; Spasojevic, M. J.; Speed, J. D. M.; Street, L. E.; Suding, K.; Tape, K. D.; Tomaselli, M.; Trant, A.; Treier, U. A.; Tremblay, J.; Tremblay, M.; Venn, S.; Virkkala, A.; Vowles, T.; Weijers, S.; Wilmking, M.; Wipf, S.; and Zamin, T. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 27(12): 1402–1411. 2018. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/geb.12821
Tundra Trait Team: A database of plant traits spanning the tundra biome [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
High Grazing Pressure of Geese Threatens Conservation and Restoration of Reed Belts. Bakker, E. S.; Veen, C. G. F.; Ter Heerdt, G. J. N.; Huig, N.; and Sarneel, J. M. Frontiers in Plant Science, 9: 1649. November 2018. Publisher: Frontiers
High Grazing Pressure of Geese Threatens Conservation and Restoration of Reed Belts [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Lags in the response of mountain plant communities to climate change. Alexander, J. M.; Chalmandrier, L.; Lenoir, J.; Burgess, T. I.; Essl, F.; Haider, S.; Kueffer, C.; McDougall, K.; Milbau, A.; Nuñez, M. A.; Pauchard, A.; Rabitsch, W.; Rew, L. J.; Sanders, N. J.; and Pellissier, L. Global Change Biology, 24(2): 563–579. 2018. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/gcb.13976
Lags in the response of mountain plant communities to climate change [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Permafrost and lakes control river isotope composition across a boreal Arctic transect in the Western Siberian lowlands. Ala-aho, P.; Soulsby, C.; Pokrovsky, O. S.; Kirpotin, S. N.; Karlsson, J.; Serikova, S.; Manasypov, R.; Lim, A.; Krickov, I.; Kolesnichenko, L. G.; Laudon, H.; and Tetzlaff, D. Environmental Research Letters, 13(3): 034028. February 2018. Publisher: IOP Publishing
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The sedimentary and remote-sensing reflection of biomass burning in Europe. Adolf, C.; Wunderle, S.; Colombaroli, D.; Weber, H.; Gobet, E.; Heiri, O.; van Leeuwen, J. F. N.; Bigler, C.; Connor, S. E.; Gałka, M.; La Mantia, T.; Makhortykh, S.; Svitavská-Svobodová, H.; Vannière, B.; and Tinner, W. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 27(2): 199–212. 2018. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/geb.12682
The sedimentary and remote-sensing reflection of biomass burning in Europe [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Environmental and taxonomic controls of carbon and oxygen stable isotope composition in Sphagnum across broad climatic and geographic ranges. Granath, G.; Rydin, H.; Baltzer, J. L.; Bengtsson, F.; Boncek, N.; Bragazza, L.; Bu, Z.; Caporn, S. J. M.; Dorrepaal, E.; Galanina, O.; Gałka, M.; Ganeva, A.; Gillikin, D. P.; Goia, I.; Goncharova, N.; Hájek, M.; Haraguchi, A.; Harris, L. I.; Humphreys, E.; Jiroušek, M.; Kajukało, K.; Karofeld, E.; Koronatova, N. G.; Kosykh, N. P.; Lamentowicz, M.; Lapshina, E.; Limpens, J.; Linkosalmi, M.; Ma, J.; Mauritz, M.; Munir, T. M.; Natali, S. M.; Natcheva, R.; Noskova, M.; Payne, R. J.; Pilkington, K.; Robinson, S.; Robroek, B. J. M.; Rochefort, L.; Singer, D.; Stenøien, H. K.; Tuittila, E.; Vellak, K.; Verheyden, A.; Waddington, J. M.; and Rice, S. K. Biogeosciences, 15(16): 5189–5202. August 2018. 00000
Environmental and taxonomic controls of carbon and oxygen stable isotope composition in <i>Sphagnum</i> across broad climatic and geographic ranges [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Riverine particulate C and N generated at the permafrost thaw front: case study of western Siberian rivers across a 1700 km latitudinal transect. Krickov, I. V.; Lim, A. G.; Manasypov, R. M.; Loiko, S. V.; Shirokova, L. S.; Kirpotin, S. N.; Karlsson, J.; and Pokrovsky, O. S. Biogeosciences, 15(22): 6867–6884. November 2018.
Riverine particulate C and N generated at the permafrost thaw front: case study of western Siberian rivers across a 1700&thinsp;km latitudinal transect [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Greenhouse gas production in degrading ice-rich permafrost deposits in northeastern Siberia. Walz, J.; Knoblauch, C.; Tigges, R.; Opel, T.; Schirrmeister, L.; and Pfeiffer, E. Biogeosciences, 15(17): 5423–5436. September 2018. Publisher: Copernicus GmbH
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The Sphagnome Project: enabling ecological and evolutionary insights through a genus-level sequencing project. Weston, D. J.; Turetsky, M. R.; Johnson, M. G.; Granath, G.; Lindo, Z.; Belyea, L. R.; Rice, S. K.; Hanson, D. T.; Engelhardt, K. A. M.; Schmutz, J.; Dorrepaal, E.; Euskirchen, E. S.; Stenøien, H. K.; Szövényi, P.; Jackson, M.; Piatkowski, B. T.; Muchero, W.; Norby, R. J.; Kostka, J. E.; Glass, J. B.; Rydin, H.; Limpens, J.; Tuittila, E.; Ullrich, K. K.; Carrell, A.; Benscoter, B. W.; Chen, J.; Oke, T. A.; Nilsson, M. B.; Ranjan, P.; Jacobson, D.; Lilleskov, E. A.; Clymo, R. S.; and Shaw, A. J. New Phytologist, 217(1): 16–25. January 2018. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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Detecting macroecological patterns in bacterial communities across independent studies of global soils. Ramirez, K. S.; Knight, C. G.; de Hollander, M.; Brearley, F. Q.; Constantinides, B.; Cotton, A.; Creer, S.; Crowther, T. W.; Davison, J.; Delgado-Baquerizo, M.; Dorrepaal, E.; Elliott, D. R.; Fox, G.; Griffiths, R. I.; Hale, C.; Hartman, K.; Houlden, A.; Jones, D. L.; Krab, E. J.; Maestre, F. T.; McGuire, K. L.; Monteux, S.; Orr, C. H.; van der Putten, W. H.; Roberts, I. S.; Robinson, D. A.; Rocca, J. D.; Rowntree, J.; Schlaeppi, K.; Shepherd, M.; Singh, B. K.; Straathof, A. L.; Bhatnagar, J. M.; Thion, C.; van der Heijden, M. G. A.; and de Vries, F. T. Nature Microbiology, 3(2): 189–196. February 2018.
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Vascular plant-mediated controls on atmospheric carbon assimilation and peat carbon decomposition under climate change. Gavazov, K.; Albrecht, R.; Buttler, A.; Dorrepaal, E.; Garnett, M. H.; Gogo, S.; Hagedorn, F.; Mills, R. T. E.; Robroek, B. J. M.; and Bragazza, L. Global Change Biology, 24(9): 3911–3921. September 2018. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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Long-term in situ permafrost thaw effects on bacterial communities and potential aerobic respiration. Monteux, S.; Weedon, J. T.; Blume-Werry, G.; Gavazov, K.; Jassey, V. E. J.; Johansson, M.; Keuper, F.; Olid, C.; and Dorrepaal, E. The ISME Journal, 12(9): 2129–2141. September 2018.
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Terrestrial support of zooplankton biomass in northern rivers. Berggren, M.; Bengtson, P.; Soares, A. R. A.; and Karlsson, J. Limnology and Oceanography, 63(6): 2479–2492. 2018. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lno.10954
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Using stable isotopes to assess surface water source dynamics and hydrological connectivity in a high-latitude wetland and permafrost influenced landscape. Ala-aho, P.; Soulsby, C.; Pokrovsky, O. S.; Kirpotin, S. N.; Karlsson, J.; Serikova, S.; Vorobyev, S. N.; Manasypov, R. M.; Loiko, S.; and Tetzlaff, D. Journal of Hydrology, 556: 279–293. January 2018.
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Proportion of fine roots, but not plant biomass allocation belowground, increases with elevation in arctic tundra. Blume-Werry, G.; Lindén, E.; Andresen, L.; Classen, A. T.; Sanders, N. J.; von Oppen, J.; and Sundqvist, M. K. Journal of Vegetation Science, 29: 226–235. 2018. 00000
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Greenhouse gas emissions from boreal inland waters unchanged after forest harvesting. Klaus, M.; Geibrink, E.; Jonsson, A.; Bergström, A.; Bastviken, D.; Laudon, H.; Klaminder, J.; and Karlsson, J. Biogeosciences, 15(18): 5575–5594. September 2018.
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Predicting global scale exposure of humans to PCB 153 from historical emissions. McLachlan, M. S.; Undeman, E.; Zhao, F.; and MacLeod, M. Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts, 20(5): 747–756. 2018.
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Microbial temperature sensitivity and biomass change explain soil carbon loss with warming. Walker, T. W. N.; Kaiser, C.; Strasser, F.; Herbold, C. W.; Leblans, N. I. W.; Woebken, D.; Janssens, I. A.; Sigurdsson, B. D.; and Richter, A. Nature Climate Change, 8(10): 885. October 2018.
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Functional diversity of Collembola is reduced in soils subjected to short-term, but not long-term, geothermal warming. Holmstrup, M.; Ehlers, B. K.; Slotsbo, S.; Ilieva‐Makulec, K.; Sigurdsson, B. D.; Leblans, N. I. W.; Ellers, J.; and Berg, M. P. Functional Ecology, 32(5): 1304–1316. 2018.
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Contrasting responses of springtails and mites to elevation and vegetation type in the sub-Arctic. Bokhorst, S.; (Ciska) Veen, G. F.; Sundqvist, M.; De Long, J. R.; Kardol, P.; and Wardle, D. A. Pedobiologia, 67: 57–64. March 2018.
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Soils beneath different arctic shrubs have contrasting responses to a natural gradient in temperature. Zhao, Q.; Sundqvist, M. K.; Newman, G. S.; and Classen, A. T. Ecosphere, 9(6): e02290. 2018.
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Roughness effects of diatomaceous slime fouling on turbulent boundary layer hydrodynamics. Murphy, E. A. K.; Barros, J. M.; Schultz, M. P.; Flack, K. A.; Steppe, C. N.; and Reidenbach, M. A. Biofouling, 34(9): 976–988. October 2018.
Roughness effects of diatomaceous slime fouling on turbulent boundary layer hydrodynamics [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
A song of ice and mud : Interactions of microbes with roots, fauna and carbon in warming permafrost-affected soils. Monteux, S. Ph.D. Thesis, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, 2018.
A song of ice and mud : Interactions of microbes with roots, fauna and carbon in warming permafrost-affected soils [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
Interaction strength and stability in stage-structured food web modules. Nilsson, K. A.; McCann, K. S.; and Caskenette, A. L. Oikos, 127(10): 1494–1505. April 2018. 00000
Interaction strength and stability in stage-structured food web modules [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Short and Long-Term Controls on Active Layer and Permafrost Carbon Turnover Across the Arctic. Faucherre, S.; Jørgensen, C. J.; Blok, D.; Weiss, N.; Siewert, M. B.; Bang‐Andreasen, T.; Hugelius, G.; Kuhry, P.; and Elberling, B. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 123(2): 372–390. February 2018. 00002
Short and Long-Term Controls on Active Layer and Permafrost Carbon Turnover Across the Arctic [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
High-resolution digital mapping of soil organic carbon in permafrost terrain using machine learning : a case study in a sub-Arctic peatland environment. Siewert, M. B. Biogeosciences, 15(6): 1663–1682. 2018. 00002
High-resolution digital mapping of soil organic carbon in permafrost terrain using machine learning : a case study in a sub-Arctic peatland environment [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Drivers of dissolved organic carbon export in a subarctic catchment: Importance of microbial decomposition, sorption-desorption, peatland and lateral flow. Tang, J.; Yurova, A. Y.; Schurgers, G.; Miller, P. A.; Olin, S.; Smith, B.; Siewert, M. B.; Olefeldt, D.; Pilesjö, P.; and Poska, A. Science of The Total Environment, 622-623: 260–274. May 2018. 00001
Drivers of dissolved organic carbon export in a subarctic catchment: Importance of microbial decomposition, sorption-desorption, peatland and lateral flow [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Carbon dioxide stimulates lake primary production. Hamdan, M.; Byström, P.; Hotchkiss, E. R.; Al-Haidarey, M. J.; Ask, J.; and Karlsson, J. Scientific Reports, 8(1): 10878. July 2018. 00000
Carbon dioxide stimulates lake primary production [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Dissolved organic carbon in streams within a subarctic catchment analysed using a GIS/remote sensing approach. Mzobe, P.; Berggren, M.; Pilesjö, P.; Lundin, E.; Olefeldt, D.; Roulet, N. T.; and Persson, A. PLOS ONE, 13(7): e0199608. July 2018. 00000
Dissolved organic carbon in streams within a subarctic catchment analysed using a GIS/remote sensing approach [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Global drivers of tree seedling establishment at alpine treelines in a changing climate. Lett, S.; and Dorrepaal, E. Functional Ecology, 32(7): 1666–1680. 2018. 00000
Global drivers of tree seedling establishment at alpine treelines in a changing climate [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Plant functional trait change across a warming tundra biome. Bjorkman, A. D.; Myers-Smith, I. H.; Elmendorf, S. C.; Normand, S.; Rüger, N.; Beck, P. S. A.; Blach-Overgaard, A.; Blok, D.; Cornelissen, J. H. C.; Forbes, B. C.; Georges, D.; Goetz, S. J.; Guay, K. C.; Henry, G. H. R.; HilleRisLambers, J.; Hollister, R. D.; Karger, D. N.; Kattge, J.; Manning, P.; Prevéy, J. S.; Rixen, C.; Schaepman-Strub, G.; Thomas, H. J. D.; Vellend, M.; Wilmking, M.; Wipf, S.; Carbognani, M.; Hermanutz, L.; Lévesque, E.; Molau, U.; Petraglia, A.; Soudzilovskaia, N. A.; Spasojevic, M. J.; Tomaselli, M.; Vowles, T.; Alatalo, J. M.; Alexander, H. D.; Anadon-Rosell, A.; Angers-Blondin, S.; Beest, M. t.; Berner, L.; Björk, R. G.; Buchwal, A.; Buras, A.; Christie, K.; Cooper, E. J.; Dullinger, S.; Elberling, B.; Eskelinen, A.; Frei, E. R.; Grau, O.; Grogan, P.; Hallinger, M.; Harper, K. A.; Heijmans, M. M. P. D.; Hudson, J.; Hülber, K.; Iturrate-Garcia, M.; Iversen, C. M.; Jaroszynska, F.; Johnstone, J. F.; Jørgensen, R. H.; Kaarlejärvi, E.; Klady, R.; Kuleza, S.; Kulonen, A.; Lamarque, L. J.; Lantz, T.; Little, C. J.; Speed, J. D. M.; Michelsen, A.; Milbau, A.; Nabe-Nielsen, J.; Nielsen, S. S.; Ninot, J. M.; Oberbauer, S. F.; Olofsson, J.; Onipchenko, V. G.; Rumpf, S. B.; Semenchuk, P.; Shetti, R.; Collier, L. S.; Street, L. E.; Suding, K. N.; Tape, K. D.; Trant, A.; Treier, U. A.; Tremblay, J.; Tremblay, M.; Venn, S.; Weijers, S.; Zamin, T.; Boulanger-Lapointe, N.; Gould, W. A.; Hik, D. S.; Hofgaard, A.; Jónsdóttir, I. S.; Jorgenson, J.; Klein, J.; Magnusson, B.; Tweedie, C.; Wookey, P. A.; Bahn, M.; Blonder, B.; Bodegom, P. M. v.; Bond-Lamberty, B.; Campetella, G.; Cerabolini, B. E. L.; Chapin, F. S.; Cornwell, W. K.; Craine, J.; Dainese, M.; Vries, F. T. d.; Díaz, S.; Enquist, B. J.; Green, W.; Milla, R.; Niinemets, Ü.; Onoda, Y.; Ordoñez, J. C.; Ozinga, W. A.; Penuelas, J.; Poorter, H.; Poschlod, P.; Reich, P. B.; Sandel, B.; Schamp, B.; Sheremetev, S.; and Weiher, E. Nature, 562(7725): 57. October 2018.
Plant functional trait change across a warming tundra biome [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Similarity in spatial structure constrains ecosystem relationships: Building a macroscale understanding of lakes. Lapierre, J.; Collins, S. M.; Seekell, D. A.; Cheruvelil, K. S.; Tan, P.; Skaff, N. K.; Taranu, Z. E.; Fergus, C. E.; and Soranno, P. A. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 27: 1251–1263. September 2018. 00000
Similarity in spatial structure constrains ecosystem relationships: Building a macroscale understanding of lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Winter warming effects on tundra shrub performance are species-specific and dependent on spring conditions. Krab, E. J.; Rönnefarth, J.; Becher, M.; Blume-Werry, G.; Keuper, F.; Klaminder, J.; Kreyling, J.; Makoto, K.; Milbau, A.; and Dorrepaal, E. Journal of Ecology, 106: 599–612. 2018. 00000
Winter warming effects on tundra shrub performance are species-specific and dependent on spring conditions [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Inversion frequencies and phenotypic effects are modulated by the environment: insights from a reciprocal transplant study in Coelopa frigida. Berdan, E.; Rosenquist, H.; Larson, K.; and Wellenreuther, M. Evolutionary Ecology, 32(6): 683–698. October 2018.
Inversion frequencies and phenotypic effects are modulated by the environment: insights from a reciprocal transplant study in Coelopa frigida [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Using laboratory incubations to predict the fate of pharmaceuticals in aquatic ecosystems. Fahlman, J.; Fick, J.; Karlsson, J.; Jonsson, M.; Brodin, T.; and Klaminder, J. Environmental Chemistry, 15(8): 463–471. November 2018.
Using laboratory incubations to predict the fate of pharmaceuticals in aquatic ecosystems [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Long-Term Climate Regime Modulates the Impact of Short-Term Climate Variability on Decomposition in Alpine Grassland Soils. Althuizen, I. H. J.; Lee, H.; Sarneel, J. M.; and Vandvik, V. Ecosystems, 21(8): 1580–1592. December 2018.
Long-Term Climate Regime Modulates the Impact of Short-Term Climate Variability on Decomposition in Alpine Grassland Soils [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Ecological Restoration as a Means of Managing Inland Flood Hazards. Nilsson, C.; Riis, T.; Sarneel, J. M.; and Svavarsdóttir, K. BioScience, 68(2): 89–99. February 2018.
Ecological Restoration as a Means of Managing Inland Flood Hazards [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Ecosystem engineers in rivers: An introduction to how and where organisms create positive biogeomorphic feedbacks. Polvi, L. E.; and Sarneel, J. M. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 5(2): e1271. 2018.
Ecosystem engineers in rivers: An introduction to how and where organisms create positive biogeomorphic feedbacks [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Quality transformation of dissolved organic carbon during water transit through lakes: contrasting controls by photochemical and biological processes. Berggren, M.; Klaus, M.; Selvam, B. P.; Ström, L.; Laudon, H.; Jansson, M.; and Karlsson, J. Biogeosciences, 15(2): 457–470. January 2018. 00000
Quality transformation of dissolved organic carbon during water transit through lakes: contrasting controls by photochemical and biological processes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Functional Group, Biomass, and Climate Change Effects on Ecological Drought in Semiarid Grasslands. Wilson, S. D.; Schlaepfer, D. R.; Bradford, J. B.; Lauenroth, W. K.; Duniway, M. C.; Hall, S. A.; Jamiyansharav, K.; Jia, G.; Lkhagva, A.; Munson, S. M.; Pyke, D. A.; and Tietjen, B. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 123(3): 1072–1085. March 2018. 00000
Functional Group, Biomass, and Climate Change Effects on Ecological Drought in Semiarid Grasslands [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Global change-driven effects on dissolved organic matter composition: Implications for food webs of northern lakes. Creed, I. F.; Bergström, A.; Trick, C. G.; Grimm, N. B.; Hessen, D. O.; Karlsson, J.; Kidd, K. A.; Kritzberg, E.; McKnight, D. M.; Freeman, E. C.; Senar, O. E.; Andersson, A.; Ask, J.; Berggren, M.; Cherif, M.; Giesler, R.; Hotchkiss, E. R.; Kortelainen, P.; Palta, M. M.; Vrede, T.; and Weyhenmeyer, G. A. Global Change Biology, 24(8): 3692–3714. March 2018. 00001
Global change-driven effects on dissolved organic matter composition: Implications for food webs of northern lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
A lake classification concept for a more accurate global estimate of the dissolved inorganic carbon export from terrestrial ecosystems to inland waters. Engel, F.; Farrell, K. J.; McCullough, I. M.; Scordo, F.; Denfeld, B. A.; Dugan, H. A.; Eyto, E. d.; Hanson, P. C.; McClure, R. P.; Nõges, P.; Nõges, T.; Ryder, E.; Weathers, K. C.; and Weyhenmeyer, G. A. The Science of Nature, 105(3-4): 25. April 2018. 00000
A lake classification concept for a more accurate global estimate of the dissolved inorganic carbon export from terrestrial ecosystems to inland waters [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Contrasting plankton stoichiometry and nutrient regeneration in northern arctic and boreal lakes. Bergström, A.; Karlsson, J.; Karlsson, D.; and Vrede, T. Aquatic Sciences, 80(2): 24. April 2018. 00000
Contrasting plankton stoichiometry and nutrient regeneration in northern arctic and boreal lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Inverse relationship of epilithic algae and pelagic phosphorus in unproductive lakes: Roles of N2 fixers and light. Diehl, S.; Thomsson, G.; Kahlert, M.; Guo, J.; Karlsson, J.; and Liess, A. Freshwater Biology, 63(7): 662–675. 2018. 00000
Inverse relationship of epilithic algae and pelagic phosphorus in unproductive lakes: Roles of N2 fixers and light [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Emissions from thaw ponds largely offset the carbon sink of northern permafrost wetlands. Kuhn, M.; Lundin, E. J.; Giesler, R.; Johansson, M.; and Karlsson, J. Scientific Reports, 8(1): 9535. June 2018. 00000
Emissions from thaw ponds largely offset the carbon sink of northern permafrost wetlands [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Context-dependent interactions and the regulation of species richness in freshwater fish. MacDougall, A. S.; Harvey, E.; McCune, J. L.; Nilsson, K. A.; Bennett, J.; Firn, J.; Bartley, T.; Grace, J. B.; Kelly, J.; Tunney, T. D.; McMeans, B.; Matsuzaki, S. S.; Kadoya, T.; Esch, E.; Cazelles, K.; Lester, N.; and McCann, K. S. Nature Communications, 9(1): 973. March 2018. 00000
Context-dependent interactions and the regulation of species richness in freshwater fish [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
A synthesis of carbon dioxide and methane dynamics during the ice-covered period of northern lakes. Denfeld, B. A.; Baulch, H. M.; del Giorgio, P. A.; Hampton, S. E.; and Karlsson, J. Limnology and Oceanography Letters, 3(3): 117–131. June 2018. 00000
A synthesis of carbon dioxide and methane dynamics during the ice-covered period of northern lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Weak response of greenhouse gas emissions to whole lake N enrichment: Greenhouse gas emissions from lakes. Klaus, M.; Bergström, A.; Jonsson, A.; Deininger, A.; Geibrink, E.; and Karlsson, J. Limnology and Oceanography, 63(S1): S340–S353. March 2018. 00000
Weak response of greenhouse gas emissions to whole lake N enrichment: Greenhouse gas emissions from lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Allochthonous organic matter supports benthic but not pelagic food webs in shallow coastal ecosystems. Bartels, P.; Ask, J.; Andersson, A.; Karlsson, J.; and Giesler, R. Ecosystems, 21: 1459–1470. February 2018. 00000
Allochthonous organic matter supports benthic but not pelagic food webs in shallow coastal ecosystems [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
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Open tundra persist, but arctic features decline—Vegetation changes in the warming Fennoscandian tundra. Vuorinen, K. E. M.; Oksanen, L.; Oksanen, T.; Pyykönen, A.; Olofsson, J.; and Virtanen, R. Global Change Biology, 23(9): 3794–3807. 2017. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/gcb.13710
Open tundra persist, but arctic features decline—Vegetation changes in the warming Fennoscandian tundra [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Coordinated responses of soil communities to elevation in three subarctic vegetation types. Veen, G. F. (.; De Long, J. R.; Kardol, P.; Sundqvist, M. K.; Snoek, L. B.; and Wardle, D. A. Oikos, 126(11): 1586–1599. 2017. _eprint: https://nsojournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/oik.04158
Coordinated responses of soil communities to elevation in three subarctic vegetation types [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Potential contributions of root decomposition to the nitrogen cycle in arctic forest and tundra. Träger, S.; Milbau, A.; and Wilson, S. D. Ecology and Evolution, 7(24): 11021–11032. 2017. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ece3.3522
Potential contributions of root decomposition to the nitrogen cycle in arctic forest and tundra [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Climate change-induced vegetation shifts lead to more ecological droughts despite projected rainfall increases in many global temperate drylands. Tietjen, B.; Schlaepfer, D. R.; Bradford, J. B.; Lauenroth, W. K.; Hall, S. A.; Duniway, M. C.; Hochstrasser, T.; Jia, G.; Munson, S. M.; Pyke, D. A.; and Wilson, S. D. Global Change Biology, 23(7): 2743–2754. 2017. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/gcb.13598
Climate change-induced vegetation shifts lead to more ecological droughts despite projected rainfall increases in many global temperate drylands [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Temperature Dependence of Apparent Respiratory Quotients and Oxygen Penetration Depth in Contrasting Lake Sediments. Sobek, S.; Gudasz, C.; Koehler, B.; Tranvik, L. J.; Bastviken, D.; and Morales-Pineda, M. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 122(11): 3076–3087. 2017. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/2017JG003833
Temperature Dependence of Apparent Respiratory Quotients and Oxygen Penetration Depth in Contrasting Lake Sediments [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Interactive Effects Between Reindeer and Habitat Fertility Drive Soil Nutrient Availabilities in Arctic Tundra. Sitters, J.; te Beest, M.; Cherif, M.; Giesler, R.; and Olofsson, J. Ecosystems, 20(7): 1266–1277. November 2017.
Interactive Effects Between Reindeer and Habitat Fertility Drive Soil Nutrient Availabilities in Arctic Tundra [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Large Lakes Dominate CO2 Evasion From Lakes in an Arctic Catchment. Rocher-Ros, G.; Giesler, R.; Lundin, E.; Salimi, S.; Jonsson, A.; and Karlsson, J. Geophysical Research Letters, 44(24): 12,254–12,261. 2017. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/2017GL076146
Large Lakes Dominate CO2 Evasion From Lakes in an Arctic Catchment [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Climate change effects on the stability and chemistry of soil organic carbon pools in a subalpine grassland. Puissant, J.; Mills, R. T. E.; Robroek, B. J. M.; Gavazov, K.; Perrette, Y.; De Danieli, S.; Spiegelberger, T.; Buttler, A.; Brun, J.; and Cécillon, L. Biogeochemistry, 132(1): 123–139. January 2017.
Climate change effects on the stability and chemistry of soil organic carbon pools in a subalpine grassland [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The effect of temperature and substrate quality on the carbon use efficiency of saprotrophic decomposition. Öquist, M. G.; Erhagen, B.; Haei, M.; Sparrman, T.; Ilstedt, U.; Schleucher, J.; and Nilsson, M. B. Plant and Soil, 414(1): 113–125. May 2017.
The effect of temperature and substrate quality on the carbon use efficiency of saprotrophic decomposition [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Mountain roads shift native and non-native plant species' ranges. Lembrechts, J. J.; Alexander, J. M.; Cavieres, L. A.; Haider, S.; Lenoir, J.; Kueffer, C.; McDougall, K.; Naylor, B. J.; Nuñez, M. A.; Pauchard, A.; Rew, L. J.; Nijs, I.; and Milbau, A. Ecography, 40(3): 353–364. 2017. _eprint: https://nsojournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/ecog.02200
Mountain roads shift native and non-native plant species' ranges [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Lake responses to long-term disturbances and management practices. Lau, D. C. P.; Vrede, T.; and Goedkoop, W. Freshwater Biology, 62(4): 792–806. 2017. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/fwb.12902
Lake responses to long-term disturbances and management practices [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Utilising a Suite of Isotopic and Elemental Tracers to Constrain Cryoturbation Rates and Patterns in a Non-sorted Circle. Jelinski, N. A.; Yoo, K.; and Klaminder, J. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 28(4): 634–648. 2017. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ppp.1944
Utilising a Suite of Isotopic and Elemental Tracers to Constrain Cryoturbation Rates and Patterns in a Non-sorted Circle [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Contributions of terrestrial organic carbon to northern lake sediments. Gudasz, C.; Ruppenthal, M.; Kalbitz, K.; Cerli, C.; Fiedler, S.; Oelmann, Y.; Andersson, A.; and Karlsson, J. Limnology and Oceanography Letters, 2(6): 218–227. 2017. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lol2.10051
Contributions of terrestrial organic carbon to northern lake sediments [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Tracing Pb Pollution Penetration in Temperate Podzols. Ferro-Vázquez, C.; Pérez-Rodríguez, M.; Nóvoa-Muñoz, J. C.; Klaminder, J.; Bindler, R.; and Martínez Cortizas, A. Land Degradation & Development, 28(8): 2432–2445. 2017. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ldr.2777
Tracing Pb Pollution Penetration in Temperate Podzols [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Background invertebrate herbivory on dwarf birch (Betula glandulosa-nana complex) increases with temperature and precipitation across the tundra biome. Barrio, I. C.; Lindén, E.; Te Beest, M.; Olofsson, J.; Rocha, A.; Soininen, E. M.; Alatalo, J. M.; Andersson, T.; Asmus, A.; Boike, J.; Bråthen, K. A.; Bryant, J. P.; Buchwal, A.; Bueno, C. G.; Christie, K. S.; Denisova, Y. V.; Egelkraut, D.; Ehrich, D.; Fishback, L.; Forbes, B. C.; Gartzia, M.; Grogan, P.; Hallinger, M.; Heijmans, M. M. P. D.; Hik, D. S.; Hofgaard, A.; Holmgren, M.; Høye, T. T.; Huebner, D. C.; Jónsdóttir, I. S.; Kaarlejärvi, E.; Kumpula, T.; Lange, C. Y. M. J. G.; Lange, J.; Lévesque, E.; Limpens, J.; Macias-Fauria, M.; Myers-Smith, I.; van Nieukerken, E. J.; Normand, S.; Post, E. S.; Schmidt, N. M.; Sitters, J.; Skoracka, A.; Sokolov, A.; Sokolova, N.; Speed, J. D. M.; Street, L. E.; Sundqvist, M. K.; Suominen, O.; Tananaev, N.; Tremblay, J.; Urbanowicz, C.; Uvarov, S. A.; Watts, D.; Wilmking, M.; Wookey, P. A.; Zimmermann, H. H.; Zverev, V.; and Kozlov, M. V. Polar Biology, 40(11): 2265–2278. November 2017.
Background invertebrate herbivory on dwarf birch (Betula glandulosa-nana complex) increases with temperature and precipitation across the tundra biome [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Land use influences macroinvertebrate community composition in boreal headwaters through altered stream conditions. Jonsson, M.; Burrows, R. M.; Lidman, J.; Fältström, E.; Laudon, H.; and Sponseller, R. A. Ambio, 46(3): 311–323. April 2017.
Land use influences macroinvertebrate community composition in boreal headwaters through altered stream conditions [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Compositional Stability of the Bacterial Community in a Climate-Sensitive Sub-Arctic Peatland. Weedon, J. T.; Kowalchuk, G. A.; Aerts, R.; Freriks, S.; Röling, W. F. M.; and van Bodegom, P. M. Frontiers in Microbiology, 8: 00317. March 2017. Publisher: Frontiers
Compositional Stability of the Bacterial Community in a Climate-Sensitive Sub-Arctic Peatland [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Both seed germination and seedling mortality increase with experimental warming and fertilization in a subarctic tundra. Milbau, A.; Vandeplas, N.; Kockelbergh, F.; and Nijs, I. AoB PLANTS, 9(5): plx040. September 2017.
Both seed germination and seedling mortality increase with experimental warming and fertilization in a subarctic tundra [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Winter ecology of a subalpine grassland: Effects of snow removal on soil respiration, microbial structure and function. Gavazov, K.; Ingrisch, J.; Hasibeder, R.; Mills, R. T. E.; Buttler, A.; Gleixner, G.; Pumpanen, J.; and Bahn, M. Science of The Total Environment, 590-591: 316–324. July 2017.
Winter ecology of a subalpine grassland: Effects of snow removal on soil respiration, microbial structure and function [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
An Operational Framework for the Advancement of a Molecule-to-Biosphere Stoichiometry Theory. Cherif, M.; Faithfull, C.; Guo, J.; Meunier, C. L.; Sitters, J.; Uszko, W.; and Rivera Vasconcelos, F. Frontiers in Marine Science, 4: 00286. 2017. 00000
An Operational Framework for the Advancement of a Molecule-to-Biosphere Stoichiometry Theory [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Long-lasting ecological legacies of reindeer on tundra vegetation. Egelkraut, D. D. Ph.D. Thesis, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, 2017. Publisher: Umeå University
Long-lasting ecological legacies of reindeer on tundra vegetation [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
Sensitivity of soil carbon fractions and their specific stabilization mechanisms to extreme soil warming in a subarctic grassland. Poeplau, C.; Kätterer, T.; Leblans, N. I. W.; and Sigurdsson, B. D. Global Change Biology, 23(3): 1316–1327. 2017.
Sensitivity of soil carbon fractions and their specific stabilization mechanisms to extreme soil warming in a subarctic grassland [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The emissions of nitrous oxide and methane from natural soil temperature gradients in a volcanic area in southwest Iceland. Maljanen, M.; Yli-Moijala, H.; Biasi, C.; Leblans, N. I. W.; De Boeck, H. J.; Bjarnadóttir, B.; and Sigurdsson, B. D. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 109: 70–80. June 2017.
The emissions of nitrous oxide and methane from natural soil temperature gradients in a volcanic area in southwest Iceland [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Phenological responses of Icelandic subarctic grasslands to short-term and long-term natural soil warming. Leblans, N. I. W.; Sigurdsson, B. D.; Vicca, S.; Fu, Y.; Penuelas, J.; and Janssens, I. A. Global Change Biology, 23(11): 4932–4945. 2017.
Phenological responses of Icelandic subarctic grasslands to short-term and long-term natural soil warming [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Icelandic grasslands as long-term C sinks under elevated organic N inputs. Leblans, N. I. W.; Sigurdsson, B. D.; Aerts, R.; Vicca, S.; Magnússon, B.; and Janssens, I. A. Biogeochemistry, 134(3): 279–299. August 2017.
Icelandic grasslands as long-term C sinks under elevated organic N inputs [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Impact of Soil Warming on the Plant Metabolome of Icelandic Grasslands. Gargallo-Garriga, A.; Ayala-Roque, M.; Sardans, J.; Bartrons, M.; Granda, V.; Sigurdsson, B. D.; Leblans, N. I. W.; Oravec, M.; Urban, O.; Janssens, I. A.; and Peñuelas, J. Metabolites, 7(3): 44. September 2017.
Impact of Soil Warming on the Plant Metabolome of Icelandic Grasslands [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Mosses as mediators of climate change: implications for tree seedling establishment in the tundra. Lett, S. Ph.D. Thesis, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, 2017. 00000
Mosses as mediators of climate change: implications for tree seedling establishment in the tundra [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
Legacy effects of altered flooding regimes on decomposition in a boreal floodplain. Sarneel, J. M. J.; and Veen, G. F. C. Plant and Soil, 421(1): 57–66. December 2017.
Legacy effects of altered flooding regimes on decomposition in a boreal floodplain [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The volume and mean depth of Earth's lakes. Cael, B. B.; Heathcote, A. J.; and Seekell, D. A. Geophysical Research Letters, 44(1): 2016GL071378. January 2017. 00003
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How Do Biota Respond to Additional Physical Restoration of Restored Streams?. Nilsson, C.; Sarneel, J. M.; Palm, D.; Gardeström, J.; Pilotto, F.; Polvi, L. E.; Lind, L.; Holmqvist, D.; and Lundqvist, H. Ecosystems, 20(1): 144–162. January 2017.
How Do Biota Respond to Additional Physical Restoration of Restored Streams? [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
New insights on resource stoichiometry: assessing availability of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus to bacterioplankton. Soares, A. R. A.; Bergström, A.; Sponseller, R. A.; Moberg, J. M.; Giesler, R.; Kritzberg, E. S.; Jansson, M.; and Berggren, M. Biogeosciences, 14(6): 1527–1539. March 2017. 00005
New insights on resource stoichiometry: assessing availability of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus to bacterioplankton [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Root heterogeneity along an arctic elevational gradient: the importance of resolution. Träger, S.; and Wilson, S. D. Functional Ecology, 31(2): 480–487. February 2017. 00001
Root heterogeneity along an arctic elevational gradient: the importance of resolution [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Composition of riparian litter input regulates organic matter decomposition: Implications for headwater stream functioning in a managed forest landscape. Lidman, J.; Jonsson, M.; Burrows, R. M.; Bundschuh, M.; and Sponseller, R. A. Ecology and Evolution, 7(4): 1068–1077. February 2017. 00000
Composition of riparian litter input regulates organic matter decomposition: Implications for headwater stream functioning in a managed forest landscape [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Multiple sources and sinks of dissolved inorganic carbon across Swedish streams, refocusing the lens of stable C isotopes. Campeau, A.; Wallin, M. B.; Giesler, R.; Löfgren, S.; Mörth, C.; Schiff, S.; Venkiteswaran, J. J.; and Bishop, K. Scientific Reports, 7(1): 9158. August 2017. 00000
Multiple sources and sinks of dissolved inorganic carbon across Swedish streams, refocusing the lens of stable C isotopes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Carbon dynamics at frost-patterned tundra driven by long-term vegetation change rather than by short-term non-growing season warming. Väisänen, M.; Krab, E. J.; and Dorrepaal, E. Biogeochemistry, 136(1): 103–117. October 2017. 00000
Carbon dynamics at frost-patterned tundra driven by long-term vegetation change rather than by short-term non-growing season warming [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Experimentally increased nutrient availability at the permafrost thaw front selectively enhances biomass production of deep-rooting subarctic peatland species. Keuper, F.; Dorrepaal, E.; van Bodegom, P. M.; van Logtestijn, R.; Venhuizen, G.; van Hal, J.; and Aerts, R. Global Change Biology, 23(10): 4257–4266. October 2017. 00000
Experimentally increased nutrient availability at the permafrost thaw front selectively enhances biomass production of deep-rooting subarctic peatland species [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Seasonal resource limitation of heterotrophic biofilms in boreal streams. Burrows, R. M.; Laudon, H.; McKie, B. G.; and Sponseller, R. A. Limnology and Oceanography, 62(1): 164–176. January 2017. 00000
Seasonal resource limitation of heterotrophic biofilms in boreal streams [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
To what extent is the DNA of microbial eukaryotes modified during burying into lake sediments? A repeat-coring approach on annually laminated sediments. Capo, E.; Domaizon, I.; Maier, D.; Debroas, D.; and Bigler, C. Journal of Paleolimnology, 58(4): 479–495. December 2017. 00000
To what extent is the DNA of microbial eukaryotes modified during burying into lake sediments? A repeat-coring approach on annually laminated sediments [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Investigating molecular changes in organic matter composition in two Holocene lake-sediment records from central Sweden using pyrolysis-GC/MS. Ninnes, S.; Tolu, J.; Meyer-Jacob, C.; Mighall, T. M.; and Bindler, R. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 122(6): 2016JG003715. June 2017. 00000
Investigating molecular changes in organic matter composition in two Holocene lake-sediment records from central Sweden using pyrolysis-GC/MS [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Pelagic food web response to whole lake N fertilization. Deininger, A.; Faithfull, C. L.; Karlsson, J.; Klaus, M.; and Bergström, A. Limnology and Oceanography, 62(4): 1498–1511. July 2017. 00000
Pelagic food web response to whole lake N fertilization [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
How important are terrestrial organic carbon inputs for secondary production in freshwater ecosystems?. Brett, M. T.; Bunn, S. E.; Chandra, S.; Galloway, A. W. E.; Guo, F.; Kainz, M. J.; Kankaala, P.; Lau, D. C. P.; Moulton, T. P.; Power, M. E.; Rasmussen, J. B.; Taipale, S. J.; Thorp, J. H.; and Wehr, J. D. Freshwater Biology, 62(5): 833–853. May 2017. 00000
How important are terrestrial organic carbon inputs for secondary production in freshwater ecosystems? [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Inferring past trends in lake water organic carbon concentrations in northern lakes using sediment spectroscopy. Meyer-Jacob, C.; Michelutti, N.; Paterson, A. M.; Monteith, D.; Yang, H.; Weckström, J.; Smol, J. P.; and Bindler, R. Environmental Science & Technology, 51(22): 13248–13255. November 2017. 00001
Inferring past trends in lake water organic carbon concentrations in northern lakes using sediment spectroscopy [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Genetic differences between willow warbler migratory phenotypes are few and cluster in large haplotype blocks. Lundberg, M.; Liedvogel, M.; Larson, K. W.; Sigeman, H.; Grahn, M.; Wright, A.; Åkesson, S.; and Bensch, S. Evolution Letters, 1(3): 155–168. August 2017. 00000
Genetic differences between willow warbler migratory phenotypes are few and cluster in large haplotype blocks [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Shocks to fish production: Identification, trends, and consequences. Gephart, J. A.; Deutsch, L.; Pace, M. L.; Troell, M.; and Seekell, D. A. Global Environmental Change, 42: 24–32. January 2017. 00001
Shocks to fish production: Identification, trends, and consequences [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Effects of warming and increased nitrogen and sulfur deposition on boreal mire geochemistry. Olid, C.; Bindler, R.; Nilsson, M. B.; Eriksson, T.; and Klaminder, J. Applied Geochemistry, 78: 149–157. March 2017. 00000
Effects of warming and increased nitrogen and sulfur deposition on boreal mire geochemistry [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Terrestrial support of lake food webs: Synthesis reveals controls over cross-ecosystem resource use. Tanentzap, A. J.; Kielstra, B. W.; Wilkinson, G. M.; Berggren, M.; Craig, N.; Giorgio, P. A. d.; Grey, J.; Gunn, J. M.; Jones, S. E.; Karlsson, J.; Solomon, C. T.; and Pace, M. L. Science Advances, 3(3): e1601765. March 2017. 00001
Terrestrial support of lake food webs: Synthesis reveals controls over cross-ecosystem resource use [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Bryophyte traits explain climate-warming effects on tree seedling establishment. Lett, S.; Nilsson, M.; Wardle, D. A.; and Dorrepaal, E. Journal of Ecology, 105(2): 496–506. March 2017. 00001
Bryophyte traits explain climate-warming effects on tree seedling establishment [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Brownification increases winter mortality in fish. Hedström, P.; Bystedt, D.; Karlsson, J.; Bokma, F.; and Byström, P. Oecologia, 183(2): 587–595. February 2017. 00002
Brownification increases winter mortality in fish [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Local adaptation along an environmental cline in a species with an inversion polymorphism. Wellenreuther, M.; Rosenquist, H.; Jaksons, P.; and Larson, K. W. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 30(6): 1068–1077. June 2017. 00000
Local adaptation along an environmental cline in a species with an inversion polymorphism [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Permafrost Boundary Shift in Western Siberia May Not Modify Dissolved Nutrient Concentrations in Rivers. Vorobyev, S. N.; Pokrovsky, O. S.; Serikova, S.; Manasypov, R. M.; Krickov, I. V.; Shirokova, L. S.; Lim, A.; Kolesnichenko, L. G.; Kirpotin, S. N.; and Karlsson, J. Water, 9(12): 985. December 2017. 00000
Permafrost Boundary Shift in Western Siberia May Not Modify Dissolved Nutrient Concentrations in Rivers [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Towards the co-ordination of terrestrial ecosystem protocols across European research infrastructures. Firbank, L. G.; Bertora, C.; Blankman, D.; Delle Vedove, G.; Frenzel, M.; Grignani, C.; Groner, E.; Kertész, M.; Krab, E. J.; Matteucci, G.; Menta, C.; Mueller, C. W.; Stadler, J.; and Kunin, W. E. Ecology and Evolution, 7(11): 3967–3975. June 2017. 00000
Towards the co-ordination of terrestrial ecosystem protocols across European research infrastructures [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Environmental relevant levels of a benzodiazepine (oxazepam) alters important behavioral traits in a common planktivorous fish, (Rutilus rutilus). Brodin, T.; Nordling, J.; Lagesson, A.; Klaminder, J.; Hellström, G.; Christensen, B.; and Fick, J. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A, 0(0): 1–8. August 2017. 00000
Environmental relevant levels of a benzodiazepine (oxazepam) alters important behavioral traits in a common planktivorous fish, (Rutilus rutilus) [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Refining particle positions using circular symmetry. Rodriguez, A.; Zhang, H.; Wiklund, K.; Brodin, T.; Klaminder, J.; Andersson, P.; and Andersson, M. PLOS ONE, 12(4): e0175015. April 2017. 00000
Refining particle positions using circular symmetry [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Boreal Forests Sequester Large Amounts of Mercury over Millennial Time Scales in the Absence of Wildfire. Giesler, R.; Clemmensen, K. E.; Wardle, D. A.; Klaminder, J.; and Bindler, R. Environmental Science & Technology, 51(5): 2621–2627. March 2017. 00000
Boreal Forests Sequester Large Amounts of Mercury over Millennial Time Scales in the Absence of Wildfire [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Migratory Connectivity of North American Caspian Tern (Hydroprogne caspia) Populations. Craig, D. P.; and Larson, K. W. Waterbirds, 40(1): 58–62. March 2017. 00000
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Screening of benzodiazepines in thirty European rivers. Fick, J.; Brodin, T.; Heynen, M.; Klaminder, J.; Jonsson, M.; Grabicova, K.; Randak, T.; Grabic, R.; Kodes, V.; Slobodnik, J.; Sweetman, A.; Earnshaw, M.; Barra Caracciolo, A.; Lettieri, T.; and Loos, R. Chemosphere, 176: 324–332. June 2017. 00003
Screening of benzodiazepines in thirty European rivers [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Climate change reduces extent of temperate drylands and intensifies drought in deep soils. Schlaepfer, D. R.; Bradford, J. B.; Lauenroth, W. K.; Munson, S. M.; Tietjen, B.; Hall, S. A.; Wilson, S. D.; Duniway, M. C.; Jia, G.; Pyke, D. A.; Lkhagva, A.; and Jamiyansharav, K. Nature Communications, 8: 14196. January 2017.
Climate change reduces extent of temperate drylands and intensifies drought in deep soils [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Herbivory and nutrient limitation protect warming tundra from lowland species’ invasion and diversity loss. Eskelinen, A.; Kaarlejärvi, E.; and Olofsson, J. Global Change Biology, 23(1): 245–255. 2017.
Herbivory and nutrient limitation protect warming tundra from lowland species’ invasion and diversity loss [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Elevation alters ecosystem properties across temperate treelines globally. Mayor, J. R.; Sanders, N. J.; Classen, A. T.; Bardgett, R. D.; Clément, J.; Fajardo, A.; Lavorel, S.; Sundqvist, M. K.; Bahn, M.; Chisholm, C.; Cieraad, E.; Gedalof, Z.; Grigulis, K.; Kudo, G.; Oberski, D. L.; and Wardle, D. A. Nature, 542(7639): 91–95. February 2017.
Elevation alters ecosystem properties across temperate treelines globally [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Regulation of soil organic matter decomposition in permafrost-affected Siberian tundra soils - Impact of oxygen availability, freezing and thawing, temperature, and labile organic matter. Walz, J.; Knoblauch, C.; Böhme, L.; and Pfeiffer, E. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 110: 34–43. July 2017.
Regulation of soil organic matter decomposition in permafrost-affected Siberian tundra soils - Impact of oxygen availability, freezing and thawing, temperature, and labile organic matter [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
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Long-term experimentally deepened snow decreases growing-season respiration in a low- and high-arctic tundra ecosystem. Semenchuk, P. R.; Christiansen, C. T.; Grogan, P.; Elberling, B.; and Cooper, E. J. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 121(5): 1236–1248. 2016. _eprint: https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/2015JG003251
Long-term experimentally deepened snow decreases growing-season respiration in a low- and high-arctic tundra ecosystem [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Assessing resilience in long-term ecological data sets. Müller, F.; Bergmann, M.; Dannowski, R.; Dippner, J. W.; Gnauck, A.; Haase, P.; Jochimsen, M. C.; Kasprzak, P.; Kröncke, I.; Kümmerlin, R.; Küster, M.; Lischeid, G.; Meesenburg, H.; Merz, C.; Millat, G.; Müller, J.; Padisák, J.; Schimming, C. G.; Schubert, H.; Schult, M.; Selmeczy, G.; Shatwell, T.; Stoll, S.; Schwabe, M.; Soltwedel, T.; Straile, D.; and Theuerkauf, M. Ecological Indicators, 65: 10–43. June 2016.
Assessing resilience in long-term ecological data sets [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Drug-Induced Behavioral Changes: Using Laboratory Observations to Predict Field Observations. Klaminder, J.; Hellström, G.; Fahlman, J.; Jonsson, M.; Fick, J.; Lagesson, A.; Bergman, E.; and Brodin, T. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 4: 00081. 2016. 00005
Drug-Induced Behavioral Changes: Using Laboratory Observations to Predict Field Observations [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The size-distribution of Earth’s lakes. Cael, B. B.; and Seekell, D. A. Scientific Reports, 6: 29633. July 2016.
The size-distribution of Earth’s lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The hidden season: growing season is 50% longer below than above ground along an arctic elevation gradient. Blume-Werry, G.; Wilson, S. D.; Kreyling, J.; and Milbau, A. New Phytologist, 209(3): 978–986. February 2016. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
The hidden season: growing season is 50% longer below than above ground along an arctic elevation gradient [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Contrasting Responses of Soil Microbial and Nematode Communities to Warming and Plant Functional Group Removal Across a Post-fire Boreal Forest Successional Gradient. De Long, J. R.; Dorrepaal, E.; Kardol, P.; Nilsson, M.; Teuber, L. M.; and Wardle, D. A. Ecosystems, 19(2): 339–355. March 2016.
Contrasting Responses of Soil Microbial and Nematode Communities to Warming and Plant Functional Group Removal Across a Post-fire Boreal Forest Successional Gradient [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Cryogenic soil processes in a changing climate. Becher, M. Ph.D. Thesis, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, 2016. Publisher: Umeå universitet
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Oxygen transport in periodically ventilated polychaete burrows. Murphy, E. A. K.; and Reidenbach, M. A. Marine Biology, 163(10): 208. September 2016.
Oxygen transport in periodically ventilated polychaete burrows [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Geothermal ecosystems as natural climate change experiments: The ForHot research site in Iceland as a case study. Sigurdsson, B. D; Leblans, N. I W; Dauwe, S.; Guðmundsdóttir, E.; Gundersen, P.; Gunnarsdóttir, G. E; Holmstrup, M.; Ilieva-Makulec, K.; Kätterer, T.; Marteinsdóttir, B.; Maljanen, M.; Oddsdóttir, E. S; Ostonen, I.; Peñuelas, J.; Poeplau, C.; Richter, A.; Sigurðsson, P.; van Bodegom, P.; Wallander, H.; Weedon, J.; and Janssens, I. Icelandic Agricultural Sciences, 29: 53–71. 2016.
Geothermal ecosystems as natural climate change experiments: The ForHot research site in Iceland as a case study [pdf]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Passing the point of no return. Seekell, D. A. Science, 354(6316): 1109–1109. December 2016. 00000
Passing the point of no return [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Effects of experimental snowmelt and rain on dispersal of six plant species. Sarneel, J. M. Ecohydrology, 9(8): 1464–1470. 2016.
Effects of experimental snowmelt and rain on dispersal of six plant species [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Root production in contrasting ecosystems: the impact of rhizotron sampling frequency. Balogianni, V. G.; Blume-Werry, G.; and Wilson, S. D. Plant Ecology, 217(11): 1359–1367. November 2016. 00002
Root production in contrasting ecosystems: the impact of rhizotron sampling frequency [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Effects of elevation and nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization on plant defence compounds in subarctic tundra heath vegetation. De Long, J. R.; Sundqvist, M. K.; Gundale, M. J.; Giesler, R.; and Wardle, D. A. Functional Ecology, 30(2): 314–325. February 2016. 00006
Effects of elevation and nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization on plant defence compounds in subarctic tundra heath vegetation [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The effects of temperature and resource availability on denitrification and relative N2O production in boreal lake sediments. Myrstener, M.; Jonsson, A.; and Bergström, A. Journal of Environmental Sciences, 47: 82–90. September 2016. 00000
The effects of temperature and resource availability on denitrification and relative N2O production in boreal lake sediments [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Herbivores influence nutrient cycling and plant nutrient uptake : insights from tundra ecosystems. Barthelemy, H. Ph.D. Thesis, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, 2016. ISBN: 978-91-7601-456-1 (print)
Herbivores influence nutrient cycling and plant nutrient uptake : insights from tundra ecosystems [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
The hidden life of plants : fine root dynamics in northern ecosystems. Blume-Werry, G. Ph.D. Thesis, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, 2016. ISBN: 978-91-7601-533-9 (print)
The hidden life of plants : fine root dynamics in northern ecosystems [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
What commodities and countries impact inequality in the global food system?. Carr, J. A.; D’Odorico, P.; Suweis, S.; and Seekell, D. A. Environmental Research Letters, 11(9): 095013. 2016. 00000
What commodities and countries impact inequality in the global food system? [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Reserves and trade jointly determine exposure to food supply shocks. Marchand, P.; Carr, J. A.; Dell’Angelo, J.; Fader, M.; Gephart, J. A.; Matti Kummu; Magliocca, N. R.; Porkka, M.; Puma, M. J.; Ratajczak, Z.; Rulli, M. C.; Seekell, D. A.; Suweis, S.; Tavoni, A.; and D’Odorico, P. Environmental Research Letters, 11(9): 095009. 2016. 00005
Reserves and trade jointly determine exposure to food supply shocks [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Climate change will alter amphibian-mediated nutrient pathways: evidence from Rana temporaria tadpoles in experimental ponds. Norlin, L.; Byström, P.; Karlsson, J.; Johansson, M.; and Liess, A. Freshwater Biology, 61(4): 472–485. April 2016.
Climate change will alter amphibian-mediated nutrient pathways: evidence from Rana temporaria tadpoles in experimental ponds [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Biomass offsets little or none of permafrost carbon release from soils, streams, and wildfire: an expert assessment. Abbott, B. W.; Jones, J. B.; Schuur, E. A. G.; Chapin, F. S.; Bowden, W. B.; Bret-Harte, M. S.; Epstein, H. E.; Flannigan, M. D.; Harms, T. K.; Hollingsworth, T. N.; Mack, M. C.; McGuire, A. D.; Natali, S. M.; Rocha, A. V.; Tank, S. E.; Turetsky, M. R.; Vonk, J. E.; Wickland, K. P.; Aiken, G. R.; Alexander, H. D.; Amon, R. M. W.; Benscoter, B. W.; Bergeron, Y.; Bishop, K.; Blarquez, O.; Bond-Lamberty, B.; Breen, A. L.; Buffam, I.; Cai, Y.; Carcaillet, C.; Carey, S. K.; Chen, J. M.; Chen, H. Y. H.; Christensen, T. R.; Cooper, L. W.; Cornelissen, J. H. C.; de Groot, W. J.; DeLuca, T. H.; Dorrepaal, E.; Fetcher, N.; Finlay, J. C.; Forbes, B. C.; French, N. H. F.; Gauthier, S.; Girardin, M. P.; Goetz, S. J.; Goldammer, J. G.; Gough, L.; Grogan, P.; Guo, L.; Higuera, P. E.; Hinzman, L.; Hu, F. S.; Hugelius, G.; Jafarov, E. E.; Jandt, R.; Johnstone, J. F.; Karlsson, J.; Kasischke, E. S.; Kattner, G.; Kelly, R.; Keuper, F.; Kling, G. W.; Kortelainen, P.; Kouki, J.; Kuhry, P.; Laudon, H.; Laurion, I.; Macdonald, R. W.; Mann, P. J.; Martikainen, P. J.; McClelland, J. W.; Molau, U.; Oberbauer, S. F.; Olefeldt, D.; Pare, D.; Parisien, M.; Payette, S.; Peng, C.; Pokrovsky, O. S.; Rastetter, E. B.; Raymond, P. A.; Raynolds, M. K.; Rein, G.; Reynolds, J. F.; Robards, M.; Rogers, B. M.; Schaedel, C.; Schaefer, K.; Schmidt, I. K.; Shvidenko, A.; Sky, J.; Spencer, R. G. M.; Starr, G.; Striegl, R. G.; Teisserenc, R.; Tranvik, L. J.; Virtanen, T.; Welker, J. M.; and Zimov, S. Environmental Research Letters, 11(3): 034014. March 2016. 00014
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Is the subarctic landscape still a carbon sink? Evidence from a detailed catchment balance. Lundin, E. J.; Klaminder, J.; Giesler, R.; Persson, A.; Olefeldt, D.; Heliasz, M.; Christensen, T. R.; and Karlsson, J. Geophysical Research Letters, 43(5): 2015GL066970. March 2016. 00001
Is the subarctic landscape still a carbon sink? Evidence from a detailed catchment balance [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Do warming and humic river runoff alter the metabolic balance of lake ecosystems?. Rodriguez, P.; Byström, P.; Geibrink, E.; Hedström, P.; Vasconcelos, F. R.; and Karlsson, J. Aquatic Sciences, 78(4): 717–725. October 2016. 00003
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Asymmetrical competition between aquatic primary producers in a warmer and browner world. Vasconcelos, F. R.; Diehl, S.; Rodriguez, P.; Hedström, P.; Karlsson, J.; and Byström, P. Ecology, 97(10): 2580–2592. October 2016.
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Size-related effects of physical factors on phytoplankton communities. Portalier, S. M. J.; Cherif, M.; Zhang, L.; Fussmann, G. F.; and Loreau, M. Ecological Modelling, 323: 41–50. March 2016.
Size-related effects of physical factors on phytoplankton communities [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Potential for Local Fertilization: A Benthocosm Test of Long-Term and Short-Term Effects of Mussel Excretion on the Plankton. Cherif, M.; Granados, M.; Duffy, S.; Robert, P.; Péquin, B.; Mohit, V.; McKindsey, C. W.; Archambault, P.; Myrand, B.; Lovejoy, C.; Tremblay, R.; Plourde, S.; and Fussmann, G. F. PLOS ONE, 11(6): e0156411. June 2016.
Potential for Local Fertilization: A Benthocosm Test of Long-Term and Short-Term Effects of Mussel Excretion on the Plankton [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Methane oxidation at the water-ice interface of an ice-covered lake. Ricão Canelhas, M.; Denfeld, B. A.; Weyhenmeyer, G. A.; Bastviken, D.; and Bertilsson, S. Limnology and Oceanography, 61(S1): S78–S90. November 2016.
Methane oxidation at the water-ice interface of an ice-covered lake [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Constraints on methane oxidation in ice-covered boreal lakes. Denfeld, B. A.; Ricão Canelhas, M.; Weyhenmeyer, G. A.; Bertilsson, S.; Eiler, A.; and Bastviken, D. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 121(7): 2016JG003382. July 2016.
Constraints on methane oxidation in ice-covered boreal lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Regional Variability and Drivers of Below Ice CO2 in Boreal and Subarctic Lakes. Denfeld, B. A.; Kortelainen, P.; Rantakari, M.; Sobek, S.; and Weyhenmeyer, G. A. Ecosystems, 19(3): 461–476. April 2016.
Regional Variability and Drivers of Below Ice CO2 in Boreal and Subarctic Lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The role of sediments in the carbon budget of a small boreal lake. Chmiel, H. E.; Kokic, J.; Denfeld, B. A.; Einarsdóttir, K.; Wallin, M. B.; Koehler, B.; Isidorova, A.; Bastviken, D.; Ferland, M.; and Sobek, S. Limnology and Oceanography, 61(5): 1814–1825. September 2016.
The role of sediments in the carbon budget of a small boreal lake [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
GABAergic anxiolytic drug in water increases migration behaviour in salmon. Hellström, G.; Klaminder, J.; Finn, F.; Persson, L.; Alanärä, A.; Jonsson, M.; Fick, J.; and Brodin, T. Nature Communications, 7: 13460. December 2016. 00009
GABAergic anxiolytic drug in water increases migration behaviour in salmon [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Past and present biophysical redundancy of countries as a buffer to changes in food supply. Fader, M.; Rulli, M. C.; Carr, J.; Dell’Angelo, J.; D’Odorico, P.; Gephart, J. A.; Kummu, M.; Magliocca, N.; Porkka, M.; Prell, C.; Puma, M. J.; Zak Ratajczak; Seekell, D. A.; Suweis, S.; and Tavoni, A. Environmental Research Letters, 11(5): 055008. 2016. 00005
Past and present biophysical redundancy of countries as a buffer to changes in food supply [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Upscaling behavioural studies to the field using acoustic telemetry. Hellström, G.; Klaminder, J.; Jonsson, M.; Fick, J.; and Brodin, T. Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands), 170: 384–389. January 2016. 00006
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Pathways to sustainable intensification through crop water management. MacDonald, G. K.; D’Odorico, P.; and Seekell, D. A. Environmental Research Letters, 11(9): 091001. 2016. 00005
Pathways to sustainable intensification through crop water management [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Modeling the downward transport of 210Pb in Peatlands: Initial Penetration‐Constant Rate of Supply (IP-CRS) model. Olid, C.; Diego, D.; Garcia-Orellana, J.; Cortizas, A. M.; and Klaminder, J. Science of The Total Environment, 541: 1222–1231. January 2016. 00005
Modeling the downward transport of 210Pb in Peatlands: Initial Penetration‐Constant Rate of Supply (IP-CRS) model [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Long-term declines in stream and river inorganic nitrogen (N) export correspond to forest change. Lucas, R. W.; Sponseller, R. A.; Gundale, M. J.; Stendahl, J.; Fridman, J.; Högberg, P.; and Laudon, H. Ecological Applications, 26(2): 545–556. March 2016. 00011
Long-term declines in stream and river inorganic nitrogen (N) export correspond to forest change [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Understory plant functional groups and litter species identity are stronger drivers of litter decomposition than warming along a boreal forest post-fire successional gradient. De Long, J. R.; Dorrepaal, E.; Kardol, P.; Nilsson, M.; Teuber, L. M.; and Wardle, D. A. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 98: 159–170. July 2016.
Understory plant functional groups and litter species identity are stronger drivers of litter decomposition than warming along a boreal forest post-fire successional gradient [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Where do the treeless tundra areas of northern highlands fit in the global biome system: toward an ecologically natural subdivision of the tundra biome. Virtanen, R.; Oksanen, L.; Oksanen, T.; Cohen, J.; Forbes, B. C.; Johansen, B.; Käyhkö, J.; Olofsson, J.; Pulliainen, J.; and Tømmervik, H. Ecology and Evolution, 6(1): 143–158. January 2016.
Where do the treeless tundra areas of northern highlands fit in the global biome system: toward an ecologically natural subdivision of the tundra biome [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
New Multicentury Evidence for Dispersal Limitation during Primary Succession. Makoto, K.; and Wilson, S. D. The American Naturalist, 187(6): 804–811. March 2016.
New Multicentury Evidence for Dispersal Limitation during Primary Succession [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Short-term climate change manipulation effects do not scale up to long-term legacies : effects of an absent snow cover on boreal forest plants. Blume-Werry, G.; Kreyling, J.; Laudon, H.; and Milbau, A. Journal of Ecology, 104(6): 1638–1648. 2016.
Short-term climate change manipulation effects do not scale up to long-term legacies : effects of an absent snow cover on boreal forest plants [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Long-Term Trends and Role of Climate in the Population Dynamics of Eurasian Reindeer. Uboni, A.; Horstkotte, T.; Kaarlejärvi, E.; Sévêque, A.; Stammler, F.; Olofsson, J.; Forbes, B. C.; and Moen, J. PLOS ONE, 11(6): e0158359. June 2016.
Long-Term Trends and Role of Climate in the Population Dynamics of Eurasian Reindeer [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract   1 download  
Non-native and native organisms moving into high elevation and high latitude ecosystems in an era of climate change: new challenges for ecology and conservation. Pauchard, A.; Milbau, A.; Albihn, A.; Alexander, J.; Burgess, T.; Daehler, C.; Englund, G.; Essl, F.; Evengård, B.; Greenwood, G. B.; Haider, S.; Lenoir, J.; McDougall, K.; Muths, E.; Nuñez, M. A.; Olofsson, J.; Pellissier, L.; Rabitsch, W.; Rew, L. J.; Robertson, M.; Sanders, N.; and Kueffer, C. Biological Invasions, 18(2): 345–353. February 2016.
Non-native and native organisms moving into high elevation and high latitude ecosystems in an era of climate change: new challenges for ecology and conservation [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Nematode community resistant to deep soil frost in boreal forest soils. De Long, J. R.; Laudon, H.; Blume-Werry, G.; and Kardol, P. Pedobiologia, 59(5-6): 243–251. 2016.
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Ecosystem Consequences of Changing Inputs of Terrestrial Dissolved Organic Matter to Lakes: Current Knowledge and Future Challenges. Solomon, C. T.; Jones, S. E.; Weidel, B. C.; Buffam, I.; Fork, M. L.; Karlsson, J.; Larsen, S.; Lennon, J. T.; Read, J. S.; Sadro, S.; and Saros, J. E. Ecosystems, 18(3): 376–389. April 2015.
Ecosystem Consequences of Changing Inputs of Terrestrial Dissolved Organic Matter to Lakes: Current Knowledge and Future Challenges [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Trade-off between competition and facilitation defines gap colonization in mountains. Lembrechts, J. J.; Milbau, A.; and Nijs, I. AoB PLANTS, 7: plv128. January 2015.
Trade-off between competition and facilitation defines gap colonization in mountains [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Thermal Stability of Goethite-Bound Natural Organic Matter Is Impacted by Carbon Loading. Feng, W.; Klaminder, J.; and Boily, J. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 119(51): 12790–12796. December 2015. Publisher: American Chemical Society
Thermal Stability of Goethite-Bound Natural Organic Matter Is Impacted by Carbon Loading [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Temporal and spatial carbon dioxide concentration patterns in a small boreal lake in relation to ice cover dynamics. Denfeld, B. A.; Wallin, M. B.; Sahlée, E.; Sobek, S.; Kokic, J.; Chmiel, H. E.; and Weyhenmeyer, G. A. Boreal environment research, 20(6): 679–692. 2015.
Temporal and spatial carbon dioxide concentration patterns in a small boreal lake in relation to ice cover dynamics [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
Cryogenic disturbance and its impact on carbon fluxes in a subarctic heathland. Becher, M.; Olofsson, J.; and Klaminder, J. Environmental Research Letters, 10(11): 114006. November 2015. 00002
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Personal Norms for Dealing with Climate Change: Results from a Survey Using Moral Foundations Theory. Jansson, J.; and Dorrepaal, E. Sustainable Development, 23(6): 381–395. December 2015. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Personal Norms for Dealing with Climate Change: Results from a Survey Using Moral Foundations Theory [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Across-Habitat Comparison of Diazotroph Activity in the Subarctic. Rousk, K.; Sorensen, P. L.; Lett, S.; and Michelsen, A. Microbial Ecology, 69(4): 778–787. May 2015. 00007
Across-Habitat Comparison of Diazotroph Activity in the Subarctic [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Riparian and in-stream restoration of boreal streams and rivers: success or failure?. Nilsson, C.; Polvi, L. E.; Gardeström, J.; Hasselquist, E. M.; Lind, L.; and Sarneel, J. M. Ecohydrology, 8(5): 753–764. 2015.
Riparian and in-stream restoration of boreal streams and rivers: success or failure? [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Above-ground and below-ground plant responses to fertilization in two subarctic ecosystems. Veen, G. F.; Sundqvist, M. K.; Metcalfe, D.; and Wilson, S. D. Arctic Antarctic and Alpine Research, 47(4): 693–702. November 2015. 00002
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A simple experimental set-up to disentangle the effects of altered temperature and moisture regimes on soil organisms. Krab, E. J.; Cornelissen, J. H.; and Berg, M. P. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 6(10): 1159–1168. October 2015. 00000
A simple experimental set-up to disentangle the effects of altered temperature and moisture regimes on soil organisms [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Direct and indirect effects of climate change on soil microbial and soil microbial-plant interactions: What lies ahead?. Classen, A. T.; Sundqvist, M. K.; Henning, J. A.; Newman, G. S.; Moore, J. A. M.; Cregger, M. A.; Moorhead, L. C.; and Patterson, C. M. Ecosphere, 6(8): 1–21. August 2015. 00019
Direct and indirect effects of climate change on soil microbial and soil microbial-plant interactions: What lies ahead? [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Environmental Impacts—Freshwater Biogeochemistry. Humborg, C.; Andersen, H. E.; Blenckner, T.; Gadegast, M.; Giesler, R.; Hartmann, J.; Hugelius, G.; Hürdler, J.; Kortelainen, P.; Blicher-Mathiesen, G.; Venohr, M.; and Weyhenmeyer, G. In Team, T. B. I. A., editor(s), Second Assessment of Climate Change for the Baltic Sea Basin, pages 307–336. Springer International Publishing, 2015. 00000
Environmental Impacts—Freshwater Biogeochemistry [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
Environmental factors and traits that drive plant litter decomposition do not determine home‐field advantage effects. Veen, G. F. (.; Sundqvist, M. K.; and Wardle, D. A. Functional Ecology, 29(7): 981–991. July 2015. 00007
Environmental factors and traits that drive plant litter decomposition do not determine home‐field advantage effects [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Temperature sensitivity of heterotrophic soil CO2 production increases with increasing carbon substrate uptake rate. Erhagen, B.; Ilstedt, U.; and Nilsson, M. B. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 80: 45–52. January 2015. 00000
Temperature sensitivity of heterotrophic soil CO2 production increases with increasing carbon substrate uptake rate [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Mammalian herbivores confer resilience of Arctic shrub-dominated ecosystems to changing climate. Kaarlejärvi, E.; Hoset, K. S.; and Olofsson, J. Global Change Biology, 21(9): 3379–3388. September 2015. 00009
Mammalian herbivores confer resilience of Arctic shrub-dominated ecosystems to changing climate [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Terrestrial organic matter input suppresses biomass production in lake ecosystems. Karlsson, J.; Bergström, A.; Byström, P.; Gudasz, C.; Rodríguez, P.; and Hein, C. Ecology, 96(11): 2870–2876. November 2015. 00015
Terrestrial organic matter input suppresses biomass production in lake ecosystems [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
N-limited consumer growth and low nutrient regeneration N:P ratios in lakes with low N deposition. Bergström, A.; Karlsson, D.; Karlsson, J.; and Vrede, T. Ecosphere, 6(1): 1–13. January 2015.
N-limited consumer growth and low nutrient regeneration N:P ratios in lakes with low N deposition [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Decadal warming causes a consistent and persistent shift from heterotrophic to autotrophic respiration in contrasting permafrost ecosystems. Hicks Pries, C. E.; van Logtestijn, R. S. P.; Schuur, E. A. G.; Natali, S. M.; Cornelissen, J. H. C.; Aerts, R.; and Dorrepaal, E. Global Change Biology, 21(12): 4508–4519. December 2015.
Decadal warming causes a consistent and persistent shift from heterotrophic to autotrophic respiration in contrasting permafrost ecosystems [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Reviews and syntheses: Effects of permafrost thaw on Arctic aquatic ecosystems. Vonk, J. E.; Tank, S. E.; Bowden, W. B.; Laurion, I.; Vincent, W. F.; Alekseychik, P.; Amyot, M.; Billet, M. F.; Canario, J.; Cory, R. M.; Deshpande, B. N.; Helbig, M.; Jammet, M.; Karlsson, J.; Larouche, J.; MacMillan, G.; Rautio, M.; Anthony, K. M. W.; and Wickland, K. P. Biogeosciences, 12(23): 7129–7167. 2015.
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The influence of dissolved organic carbon on primary production in northern lakes. Seekell, D. A.; Lapierre, J.; Ask, J.; Bergstroem, A.; Deininger, A.; Rodriguez, P.; and Karlsson, J. Limnology and Oceanography, 60(4): 1276–1285. July 2015.
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Size and characteristics of the DOC pool in near-surface subarctic mire permafrost as a potential source for nearby freshwaters. Thompson, M. S.; Giesler, R.; Karlsson, J.; and Klaminder, J. Arctic Antarctic and Alpine Research, 47(1): 49–58. February 2015. 00000
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Climate change modifies the size structure of assemblages of emerging aquatic insects. Jonsson, M.; Hedström, P.; Stenroth, K.; Hotchkiss, E. R.; Vasconcelos, F. R.; Karlsson, J.; and Byström, P. Freshwater Biology, 60(1): 78–88. January 2015.
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Long-term reindeer grazing limits warming-induced increases in CO 2 released by tundra heath soil: potential role of soil C quality. Väisänen, M.; Sjögersten, S.; Large, D.; Drage, T.; and Stark, S. Environmental Research Letters, 10(9): 094020. 2015.
Long-term reindeer grazing limits warming-induced increases in CO 2 released by tundra heath soil: potential role of soil C quality [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Carbon dioxide evasion from headwater systems strongly contributes to the total export of carbon from a small boreal lake catchment. Kokic, J.; Wallin, M. B.; Chmiel, H. E.; Denfeld, B. A.; and Sobek, S. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 120(1): 2014JG002706. January 2015.
Carbon dioxide evasion from headwater systems strongly contributes to the total export of carbon from a small boreal lake catchment [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Large difference in carbon emission - burial balances between boreal and arctic lakes. Lundin, E. J.; Klaminder, J.; Bastviken, D.; Olid, C.; Hansson, S. V.; and Karlsson, J. Scientific Reports, 5(5): 14248. 2015. 00005
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Disjunct populations of European vascular plant species keep the same climatic niches. Wasof, S.; Lenoir, J.; Aarrestad, P. A.; Alsos, I. G.; Armbruster, W. S.; Austrheim, G.; Bakkestuen, V.; Birks, H. J. B.; Bråthen, K. A.; Broennimann, O.; Brunet, J.; Bruun, H. H.; Dahlberg, C. J.; Diekmann, M.; Dullinger, S.; Dynesius, M.; Ejrnæs, R.; Gégout, J.; Graae, B. J.; Grytnes, J.; Guisan, A.; Hylander, K.; Jónsdóttir, I. S.; Kapfer, J.; Klanderud, K.; Luoto, M.; Milbau, A.; Moora, M.; Nygaard, B.; Odland, A.; Pauli, H.; Ravolainen, V.; Reinhardt, S.; Sandvik, S. M.; Schei, F. H.; Speed, J. D. M.; Svenning, J.; Thuiller, W.; Tveraabak, L. U.; Vandvik, V.; Velle, L. G.; Virtanen, R.; Vittoz, P.; Willner, W.; Wohlgemuth, T.; Zimmermann, N. E.; Zobel, M.; and Decocq, G. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 24(12): 1401–1412. December 2015.
Disjunct populations of European vascular plant species keep the same climatic niches [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Synchronous flowering despite differences in snowmelt timing among habitats of Empetrum hermaphroditum. Bienau, M. J.; Kröncke, M.; Eiserhardt, W. L.; Otte, A.; Graae, B. J.; Hagen, D.; Milbau, A.; Durka, W.; and Eckstein, R. L. Acta Oecologica, 69: 129–136. November 2015.
Synchronous flowering despite differences in snowmelt timing among habitats of Empetrum hermaphroditum [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
A global meta-analysis of the relative extent of intraspecific trait variation in plant communities. Siefert, A.; Violle, C.; Chalmandrier, L.; Albert, C. H.; Taudiere, A.; Fajardo, A.; Aarssen, L. W.; Baraloto, C.; Carlucci, M. B.; Cianciaruso, M. V.; de L. Dantas, V.; de Bello, F.; Duarte, L. D. S.; Fonseca, C. R.; Freschet, G. T.; Gaucherand, S.; Gross, N.; Hikosaka, K.; Jackson, B.; Jung, V.; Kamiyama, C.; Katabuchi, M.; Kembel, S. W.; Kichenin, E.; Kraft, N. J. B.; Lagerström, A.; Bagousse-Pinguet, Y. L.; Li, Y.; Mason, N.; Messier, J.; Nakashizuka, T.; Overton, J. M.; Peltzer, D. A.; Pérez-Ramos, I. M.; Pillar, V. D.; Prentice, H. C.; Richardson, S.; Sasaki, T.; Schamp, B. S.; Schöb, C.; Shipley, B.; Sundqvist, M.; Sykes, M. T.; Vandewalle, M.; and Wardle, D. A. Ecology Letters, 18(12): 1406–1419. December 2015.
A global meta-analysis of the relative extent of intraspecific trait variation in plant communities [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Sources of and processes controlling CO2 emissions change with the size of streams and rivers. Hotchkiss, E. R.; Hall, R. O.; Sponseller, R. A.; Butman, D.; Klaminder, J.; Laudon, H.; Rosvall, M.; and Karlsson, J. Nature Geoscience, 8(9): 696–+. September 2015.
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Distinct impacts of different mammalian herbivore assemblages on arctic tundra CO2 exchange during the peak of the growing season. Metcalfe, D. B.; and Olofsson, J. Oikos, 124(12): 1632–1638. December 2015.
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Plant growth response to direct and indirect temperature effects varies by vegetation type and elevation in a subarctic tundra. De Long, J. R.; Kardol, P.; Sundqvist, M. K.; Veen, G. F.; and Wardle, D. A. Oikos, 124(6): 772–783. June 2015.
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Microbial mediation of complex subterranean mineral structures. Tisato, N.; Torriani, S. F. F.; Monteux, S.; Sauro, F.; De Waele, J.; Tavagna, M. L.; D'Angeli, I. M.; Chailloux, D.; Renda, M.; Eglinton, T. I.; and Bontognali, T. R. R. Scientific Reports, 5: 15525. October 2015. 00003
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Comparative study on bacterial carbon sources in lake sediments: the role of methanotrophy. Steger, K.; Premke, K.; Gudasz, C.; Boschker, H. T. S.; and Tranvik, L. J. Aquatic Microbial Ecology, 76(1): 39–47. August 2015.
Comparative study on bacterial carbon sources in lake sediments: the role of methanotrophy [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Temperature sensitivity of organic carbon mineralization in contrasting lake sediments. Gudasz, C.; Sobek, S.; Bastviken, D.; Koehler, B.; and Tranvik, L. J. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 120(7): 1215–1225. 2015. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/2015JG002928
Temperature sensitivity of organic carbon mineralization in contrasting lake sediments [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Intraspecific autochthonous and allochthonous resource use by zooplankton in a humic lake during the transitions between winter, summer and fall. Berggren, M.; Bergström, A.; and Karlsson, J. PLoS ONE, 10(3): e0120575. March 2015. 00016
Intraspecific autochthonous and allochthonous resource use by zooplankton in a humic lake during the transitions between winter, summer and fall [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Strong responses of subarctic plant communities to long-term reindeer feces manipulation. Barthelemy, H.; Stark, S.; and Olofsson, J. Ecosystems, 18(5): 740–751. August 2015.
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Evergreen shrubs dominate responses to experimental summer warming and fertilization in Canadian mesic low arctic tundra. Zamin, T. J.; Bret‐Harte, M. S.; and Grogan, P. Journal of Ecology, 102(3): 749–766. May 2014.
Evergreen shrubs dominate responses to experimental summer warming and fertilization in Canadian mesic low arctic tundra [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Tips for the next phase of winter climate-change study in plant–soil systems. Makoto, K. Ecological Research, 29(4): 511–515. July 2014.
Tips for the next phase of winter climate-change study in plant–soil systems [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Winter climate change, plant traits and nutrient and carbon cycling in cold biomes. Cornelissen, J. H. C.; and Makoto, K. Ecological Research, 29(4): 517–527. 2014. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1007/s11284-013-1106-1
Winter climate change, plant traits and nutrient and carbon cycling in cold biomes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Attempted predation of Northern Hawk-owl Surnia ullula by Common Kestrel Falco tinnunculus?. Larson, K. W.; and Kundisch, S. Ornis Svecica, 24(3-4): 164–165. 2014. 00000
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The role of inland waters in the carbon cycle at high latitudes. Lundin, E. Ph.D. Thesis, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, 2014. Publisher: Umeå universitet
The role of inland waters in the carbon cycle at high latitudes [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
Effects of seabird nitrogen input on biomass and carbon accumulation after 50 years of primary succession on a young volcanic island, Surtsey. Leblans, N. I. W.; Sigurdsson, B. D.; Roefs, P.; Thuys, R.; Magnússon, B.; and Janssens, I. A. Biogeosciences, 11(22): 6237–6250. November 2014.
Effects of seabird nitrogen input on biomass and carbon accumulation after 50 years of primary succession on a young volcanic island, Surtsey [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Hydrology, shore morphology and species traits affect seed dispersal, germination and community assembly in shoreline plant communities. Leeuwen, C. H. A. v.; Sarneel, J. M.; Paassen, J. v.; Rip, W. J.; and Bakker, E. S. Journal of Ecology, 102(4): 998–1007. 2014.
Hydrology, shore morphology and species traits affect seed dispersal, germination and community assembly in shoreline plant communities [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Herbivores Enforce Sharp Boundaries Between Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems. Sarneel, J. M.; Huig, N.; Veen, G. F.; Rip, W.; and Bakker, E. S. Ecosystems, 17(8): 1426–1438. December 2014.
Herbivores Enforce Sharp Boundaries Between Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Windows of opportunity for germination of riparian species after restoring water level fluctuations: a field experiment with controlled seed banks. Sarneel, J. M.; Janssen, R. H.; Rip, W. J.; Bender, I. M. A.; and Bakker, E. S. Journal of Applied Ecology, 51(4): 1006–1014. 2014.
Windows of opportunity for germination of riparian species after restoring water level fluctuations: a field experiment with controlled seed banks [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
No evidence for assortative mating within a willow warbler migratory divide. Liedvogel, M.; Larson, K. W.; Lundberg, M.; Gursoy, A.; Wassenaar, L. I.; Hobson, K. A.; Bensch, S.; and Åkesson, S. Frontiers in Zoology, 11(1): 52. July 2014. 00005
No evidence for assortative mating within a willow warbler migratory divide [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The effects of temperature and nitrogen and sulfur additions on carbon accumulation in a nutrient-poor boreal mire: Decadal effects assessed using 210Pb peat chronologies. Olid, C.; Nilsson, M. B.; Eriksson, T.; and Klaminder, J. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 119(3): 2013JG002365. March 2014. 00008
The effects of temperature and nitrogen and sulfur additions on carbon accumulation in a nutrient-poor boreal mire: Decadal effects assessed using 210Pb peat chronologies [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Allelic Variation in a Willow Warbler Genomic Region Is Associated with Climate Clines. Larson, K. W.; Liedvogel, M.; Addison, B.; Kleven, O.; Laskemoen, T.; Lifjeld, J. T.; Lundberg, M.; Åkesson, S.; and Bensch, S. PLoS ONE, 9(5): e95252. May 2014. 00004
Allelic Variation in a Willow Warbler Genomic Region Is Associated with Climate Clines [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Northern peatland Collembola communities unaffected by three summers of simulated extreme precipitation. Krab, E. J.; Aerts, R.; Berg, M. P.; van Hal, J.; and Keuper, F. Applied Soil Ecology, 79: 70–76. July 2014. 00004
Northern peatland Collembola communities unaffected by three summers of simulated extreme precipitation [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
High-throughput sequencing shows inconsistent results with a microscope-based analysis of the soil prokaryotic community. Ushio, M.; Makoto, K.; Klaminder, J.; Takasu, H.; and Nakano, S. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 76: 53–56. September 2014. 00008
High-throughput sequencing shows inconsistent results with a microscope-based analysis of the soil prokaryotic community [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Using Short-lived Radionuclides to Estimate Rates of Soil Motion in Frost Boils. Klaminder, J.; Yoo, K.; Olid, C.; Ramebäck, H.; and Vesterlund, A. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 25(3): 184–193. July 2014. 00005
Using Short-lived Radionuclides to Estimate Rates of Soil Motion in Frost Boils [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Fish introductions reveal the temperature dependence of species interactions. Hein, C. L.; Oehlund, G.; and Englund, G. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 281(1775): 20132641. January 2014. 00019
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Plant and microbial responses to nitrogen and phosphorus addition across an elevational gradient in subarctic tundra. Sundqvist, M. K.; Liu, Z.; Giesler, R.; and Wardle, D. A. Ecology, 95(7): 1819–1835. July 2014. 00025
Plant and microbial responses to nitrogen and phosphorus addition across an elevational gradient in subarctic tundra [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Consequences of warming on tundra carbon balance determined by reindeer grazing history. Väisänen, M.; Ylänne, H.; Kaarlejärvi, E.; Sjögersten, S.; Olofsson, J.; Crout, N.; and Stark, S. Nature Climate Change, 4(5): 384–388. May 2014. 00026
Consequences of warming on tundra carbon balance determined by reindeer grazing history [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Seasonal variation in nitrogen fixation and effects of climate change in a subarctic heath. Lett, S.; and Michelsen, A. Plant and Soil, 379(1-2): 193–204. June 2014. 00005
Seasonal variation in nitrogen fixation and effects of climate change in a subarctic heath [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Multi-proxy study of soil organic matter dynamics in permafrost peat deposits reveal vulnerability to climate change in the European Russian Arctic. Routh, J.; Hugelius, G.; Kuhry, P.; Filley, T.; Tillman, P. K.; Becher, M.; and Crill, P. Chemical Geology, 368: 104–117. March 2014. 00023
Multi-proxy study of soil organic matter dynamics in permafrost peat deposits reveal vulnerability to climate change in the European Russian Arctic [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Concurrent biotic interactions influence plant performance at their altitudinal distribution margins. Kaarlejarvi, E.; and Olofsson, J. Oikos, 123(8): 943–952. August 2014. 00006
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Biogeochemical variability during the past 3.6 million years recorded by FTIR spectroscopy in the sediment record of Lake El'gygytgyn, Far East Russian Arctic. Meyer-Jacob, C.; Vogel, H.; Gebhardt, A. C.; Wennrich, V.; Melles, M.; and Rosén, P. Climate of the Past, 10(1): 209–220. 2014. 00006
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Catchment-scale dissolved carbon concentrations and export estimates across six subarctic streams in northern Sweden. Giesler, R.; Lyon, S. W.; Morth, C.; Karlsson, J.; Karlsson, E. M.; Jantze, E. J.; Destouni, G.; and Humborg, C. Biogeosciences, 11(2): 525–537. 2014. 00015
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Insensitivity of Soil Microbial Activity to Temporal Variation in Soil N in Subarctic Tundra: Evidence from Responses to Large Migratory Grazers. Stark, S.; and Väisänen, M. Ecosystems, 17(5): 906–917. August 2014.
Insensitivity of Soil Microbial Activity to Temporal Variation in Soil N in Subarctic Tundra: Evidence from Responses to Large Migratory Grazers [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Alien Roadside Species More Easily Invade Alpine than Lowland Plant Communities in a Subarctic Mountain Ecosystem. Lembrechts, J. J.; Milbau, A.; and Nijs, I. PLoS ONE, 9(2): e89664. February 2014.
Alien Roadside Species More Easily Invade Alpine than Lowland Plant Communities in a Subarctic Mountain Ecosystem [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Incorporation of radiometric tracers in peat and implications for estimating accumulation rates. Hansson, S. V.; Kaste, J. M.; Olid, C.; and Bindler, R. Science of The Total Environment, 493: 170–177. September 2014. 00007
Incorporation of radiometric tracers in peat and implications for estimating accumulation rates [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Monte Carlo uncertainty calculation of 210Pb chronologies and accumulation rates of sediments and peat bogs. Sanchez-Cabeza, J.; Ruiz-Fernández, A. C.; Ontiveros-Cuadras, J. F.; Pérez Bernal, L. H.; and Olid, C. Quaternary Geochronology, 23: 80–93. October 2014. 00018
Monte Carlo uncertainty calculation of 210Pb chronologies and accumulation rates of sediments and peat bogs [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Autochthonous resources are the main driver of consumer production in dystrophic boreal lakes. Lau, D. C. P.; Sundh, I.; Vrede, T.; Pickova, J.; and Goedkoop, W. Ecology, 95(6): 1506–1519. June 2014. 00027
Autochthonous resources are the main driver of consumer production in dystrophic boreal lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Bioavailable Soil Phosphorus Decreases with Increasing Elevation in a Subarctic Tundra Landscape. Vincent, A. G.; Sundqvist, M. K.; Wardle, D. A.; and Giesler, R. PLOS ONE, 9(3): e92942. March 2014.
Bioavailable Soil Phosphorus Decreases with Increasing Elevation in a Subarctic Tundra Landscape [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Below-ground opportunities in vegetation science. Wilson, S. D. Journal of Vegetation Science, 25(5): 1117–1125. September 2014.
Below-ground opportunities in vegetation science [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Snow cover consistently affects growth and reproduction of Empetrum hermaphroditum across latitudinal and local climatic gradients. Bienau, M. J.; Hattermann, D.; Kröncke, M.; Kretz, L.; Otte, A.; Eiserhardt, W. L.; Milbau, A.; Graae, B. J.; Durka, W.; and Eckstein, R. L. Alpine Botany, 124(2): 115–129. October 2014.
Snow cover consistently affects growth and reproduction of Empetrum hermaphroditum across latitudinal and local climatic gradients [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Upscaling carbon dioxide emissions from lakes. Seekell, D. A.; Carr, J. A.; Gudasz, C.; and Karlsson, J. Geophysical Research Letters, 41(21): 7555–7559. November 2014.
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Atmospheric deposition of persistent organic pollutants and chemicals of emerging concern at two sites in northern Sweden. Newton, S.; Bidleman, T.; Bergknut, M.; Racine, J.; Laudon, H.; Giesler, R.; and Wiberg, K. Environmental Science-Processes & Impacts, 16(2): 298–305. February 2014.
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Contrasting nitrogen and phosphorus dynamics across an elevational gradient for subarctic tundra heath and meadow vegetation. Sundqvist, M. K.; Wardle, D. A.; Vincent, A.; and Giesler, R. Plant and Soil, 383(1-2): 387–399. October 2014. 00003
Contrasting nitrogen and phosphorus dynamics across an elevational gradient for subarctic tundra heath and meadow vegetation [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Burned and devoured-Introduced herbivores, fire, and the endemic flora of the high-elevation ecosystem on La Palma, Canary Islands. Irl, S. D. H.; Steinbauer, M. J.; Messinger, J.; Blume-Werry, G.; Palomares-Martinez, A.; Beierkuhnlein, C.; and Jentsch, A. Arctic Antarctic and Alpine Research, 46(4): 859–869. November 2014. 00010
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Diversity and abundance of aromatic catabolic genes in lake sediments in response to temperature change. Osman, O. A.; Gudasz, C.; and Bertilsson, S. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 88(3): 468–481. June 2014. Publisher: Oxford Academic
Diversity and abundance of aromatic catabolic genes in lake sediments in response to temperature change [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Greenhouse gas production in low-latitude lake sediments responds strongly to warming. Marotta, H.; Pinho, L.; Gudasz, C.; Bastviken, D.; Tranvik, L. J.; and Enrich-Prast, A. Nature Climate Change, 4(6): 467–470. June 2014. Number: 6 Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Greenhouse gas production in low-latitude lake sediments responds strongly to warming [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Regional-scale variation of dissolved organic carbon concentrations in Swedish lakes. Seekell, D. A.; Lapierre, J.; Pace, M. L.; Gudasz, C.; Sobek, S.; and Tranvik, L. J. Limnology and Oceanography, 59(5): 1612–1620. 2014. _eprint: https://aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.4319/lo.2014.59.5.1612
Regional-scale variation of dissolved organic carbon concentrations in Swedish lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Methane fluxes show consistent temperature dependence across microbial to ecosystem scales. Yvon-Durocher, G.; Allen, A. P.; Bastviken, D.; Conrad, R.; Gudasz, C.; St-Pierre, A.; Thanh-Duc, N.; and del Giorgio, P. A. Nature, 507(7493): 488–491. March 2014. Number: 7493 Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Methane fluxes show consistent temperature dependence across microbial to ecosystem scales [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The role of herbivores in mediating responses of tundra ecosystems to climate change. Kaarlejärvi, E. Ph.D. Thesis, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, 2014.
The role of herbivores in mediating responses of tundra ecosystems to climate change [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
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What's up down there?: Climate change effects on subarctic springtail communities and their role in carbon turnover. Krab, E. J. Ph.D. Thesis, June 2013. 00001
What's up down there?: Climate change effects on subarctic springtail communities and their role in carbon turnover [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract   1 download  
Can Humic Water Discharge Counteract Eutrophication in Coastal Waters?. Andersson, A.; Jurgensone, I.; Rowe, O. F.; Simonelli, P.; Bignert, A.; Lundberg, E.; and Karlsson, J. PLOS ONE, 8(4): e61293. 2013.
Can Humic Water Discharge Counteract Eutrophication in Coastal Waters? [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Does warming affect growth rate and biomass production of shrubs in the High Arctic?. Campioli, M.; Schmidt, N. M.; Albert, K. R.; Leblans, N.; Ro-Poulsen, H.; and Michelsen, A. Plant Ecology, 214(8): 1049–1058. August 2013.
Does warming affect growth rate and biomass production of shrubs in the High Arctic? [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Cryogenic Soil Activity along Bioclimatic Gradients in Northern Sweden: Insights from Eight Different Proxies. Klaus, M.; Becher, M.; and Klaminder, J. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 24(3): 210–223. July 2013. 00013
Cryogenic Soil Activity along Bioclimatic Gradients in Northern Sweden: Insights from Eight Different Proxies [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Stable carbon isotopes from Torneträsk, northern Sweden provide a millennial length reconstruction of summer sunshine and its relationship to Arctic circulation. Loader, N. J.; Young, G. H. F.; Grudd, H.; and McCarroll, D. Quaternary Science Reviews, 62: 97–113. February 2013.
Stable carbon isotopes from Torneträsk, northern Sweden provide a millennial length reconstruction of summer sunshine and its relationship to Arctic circulation [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
An Appraisal of the Use of Hydrogen-Isotope Methods to Delineate Origins of Migratory Saw-whet Owls in North America. De Ruyck, C.; Hobson, K. A.; Koper, N.; Larson, K. W.; and Wassenaar, L. I. The Condor, 115(2): 366–374. May 2013. 00003
An Appraisal of the Use of Hydrogen-Isotope Methods to Delineate Origins of Migratory Saw-whet Owls in North America [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Characterisation of a transcriptome to find sequence differences between two differentially migrating subspecies of the willow warbler Phylloscopus trochilus. Lundberg, M.; Boss, J.; Canbäck, B.; Liedvogel, M.; Larson, K. W.; Grahn, M.; Åkesson, S.; Bensch, S.; and Wright, A. BMC Genomics, 14(1): 330. May 2013. 00017 Animal migration requires adaptations in morphological, physiological and behavioural traits. Several of these traits have been shown to possess a strong heritable component in birds, but little is known about their genetic architecture. Here we used 454 sequencing of brain-derived transcriptomes from two differentially migrating subspecies of the willow warbler Phylloscopus trochilus to detect genes potentially underlying traits associated with migration.
Characterisation of a transcriptome to find sequence differences between two differentially migrating subspecies of the willow warbler Phylloscopus trochilus [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Soil organic phosphorus transformations in a boreal forest chronosequence. Vincent, A. G.; Vestergren, J.; Grobner, G.; Persson, P.; Schleucher, J.; and Giesler, R. Plant and Soil, 367(1-2): 149–162. June 2013. 00020
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Community and Ecosystem Responses to Elevational Gradients: Processes, Mechanisms, and Insights for Global Change. Sundqvist, M. K.; Sanders, N. J.; and Wardle, D. A. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 44(1): 261–280. 2013. 00090
Community and Ecosystem Responses to Elevational Gradients: Processes, Mechanisms, and Insights for Global Change [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Buried soil organic inclusions in non-sorted circles fields in northern Sweden: Age and Paleoclimatic context. Becher, M.; Olid, C.; and Klaminder, J. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 118(1): 104–111. March 2013. 00012
Buried soil organic inclusions in non-sorted circles fields in northern Sweden: Age and Paleoclimatic context [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Livestock grazing in intermountain depressional wetlands-Effects on plant strategies, soil characteristics and biomass. Teuber, L. M.; Hoelzel, N.; and Fraser, L. H. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment, 175: 21–28. August 2013. 00011
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Total waterborne carbon export and DOC composition from ten nested subarctic peatland catchments—importance of peatland cover, groundwater influence, and inter-annual variability of precipitation patterns. Olefeldt, D.; Roulet, N.; Giesler, R.; and Persson, A. Hydrological Processes, 27(16): 2280–2294. July 2013. 00036
Total waterborne carbon export and DOC composition from ten nested subarctic peatland catchments—importance of peatland cover, groundwater influence, and inter-annual variability of precipitation patterns [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Catchment-scale carbon exports across a subarctic landscape gradient. Giesler, R.; Lyon, S. W.; Mörth, C.; Karlsson, J.; Jantze, E. J.; Destouni, G.; and Humborg, C. Biogeosciences Discussions, 10(5): 7953–7988. May 2013. 00001
Catchment-scale carbon exports across a subarctic landscape gradient [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Inferring the ecology of willow warblers during their winter moult by sequential stable isotope analyses of remiges. Larson, K. W.; Liedvogel, M.; Bensch, S.; Åkesson, S.; Wassenaar, L. I.; and Hobson, K. A. Journal of Avian Biology, 44(6): 561–566. November 2013. 00002
Inferring the ecology of willow warblers during their winter moult by sequential stable isotope analyses of remiges [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Benthic organic carbon release stimulates bacterioplankton production in a clear-water subarctic lake. Rodriguez, P.; Ask, J.; Hein, C. L.; Jansson, M.; and Karlsson, J. Freshwater Science, 32(1): 176–182. March 2013.
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Integrating carbon emissions from lakes and streams in a subarctic catchment. Lundin, E. J.; Giesler, R.; Persson, A.; Thompson, M. S.; and Karlsson, J. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 118(3): 1200–1207. July 2013.
Integrating carbon emissions from lakes and streams in a subarctic catchment [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Variable temperature effects of Open Top Chambers at polar and alpine sites explained by irradiance and snow depth. Bokhorst, S.; Huiskes, A.; Aerts, R.; Convey, P.; Cooper, E. J.; Dalen, L.; Erschbamer, B.; Gudmundsson, J.; Hofgaard, A.; Hollister, R. D.; Johnstone, J.; Jónsdóttir, I. S.; Lebouvier, M.; Van de Vijver, B.; Wahren, C.; and Dorrepaal, E. Global Change Biology, 19(1): 64–74. January 2013.
Variable temperature effects of Open Top Chambers at polar and alpine sites explained by irradiance and snow depth [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
High emission of carbon dioxide and methane during ice thaw in high latitude lakes. Karlsson, J.; Giesler, R.; Persson, J.; and Lundin, E. Geophysical Research Letters, 40(6): 1123–1127. March 2013. 00040
High emission of carbon dioxide and methane during ice thaw in high latitude lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Spatiotemporal variations of pCO2 and δ13C-DIC in subarctic streams in northern Sweden. Giesler, R.; Mörth, C.; Karlsson, J.; Lundin, E. J.; Lyon, S. W.; and Humborg, C. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 27(1): 176–186. March 2013. 00009
Spatiotemporal variations of pCO2 and δ13C-DIC in subarctic streams in northern Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Nitrogen deposition and warming – effects on phytoplankton nutrient limitation in subarctic lakes. Bergström, A.; Faithfull, C.; Karlsson, D.; and Karlsson, J. Global Change Biology, 19(8): 2557–2568. August 2013.
Nitrogen deposition and warming – effects on phytoplankton nutrient limitation in subarctic lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Traits underpinning desiccation resistance explain distribution patterns of terrestrial isopods. Dias, A. T. C.; Krab, E. J.; Mariën, J.; Zimmer, M.; Cornelissen, J. H. C.; Ellers, J.; Wardle, D. A.; and Berg, M. P. Oecologia, 172(3): 667–677. July 2013.
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Phenolic Responses of Mountain Crowberry (Empetrum nigrum ssp hermaphroditum) to Global Climate Change are Compound Specific and Depend on Grazing by Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus). Väisänen, M.; Martz, F.; Kaarlejärvi, E.; Julkunen-Tiitto, R.; and Stark, S. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 39(11-12): 1390–1399. December 2013. 00008
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Plant–herbivore–decomposer stoichiometric mismatches and nutrient cycling in ecosystems. Cherif, M.; and Loreau, M. Proc. R. Soc. B, 280(1754): 20122453. March 2013.
Plant–herbivore–decomposer stoichiometric mismatches and nutrient cycling in ecosystems [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Summer CO2 evasion from streams and rivers in the Kolyma River basin, north-east Siberia. Denfeld, B. A.; Frey, K. E.; Sobczak, W. V.; Mann, P. J.; and Holmes, R. M. Polar Research, 32(1): 19704. January 2013.
Summer CO2 evasion from streams and rivers in the Kolyma River basin, north-east Siberia [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Cross-ecosystem differences in lipid composition and growth limitation of a benthic generalist consumer. Lau, D. C. P.; Goedkoop, W.; and Vrede, T. Limnology and Oceanography, 58(4): 1149–1164. July 2013. 00017
Cross-ecosystem differences in lipid composition and growth limitation of a benthic generalist consumer [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Physical mixing between humus and mineral matter found in cryoturbated soils increases short-term heterotrophic respiration rates. Klaminder, J.; Giesler, R.; and Makoto, K. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 57: 922–924. February 2013.
Physical mixing between humus and mineral matter found in cryoturbated soils increases short-term heterotrophic respiration rates [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
CARD-FISH analysis of prokaryotic community composition and abundance along small-scale vegetation gradients in a dry arctic tundra ecosystem. Ushio, M.; Makoto, K.; Klaminder, J.; and Nakano, S. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 64: 147–154. September 2013.
CARD-FISH analysis of prokaryotic community composition and abundance along small-scale vegetation gradients in a dry arctic tundra ecosystem [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Complex biotic interactions drive long-term vegetation dynamics in a subarctic ecosystem. Olofsson, J.; Beest, M. t.; and Ericson, L. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B, 368(1624): 20120486. August 2013.
Complex biotic interactions drive long-term vegetation dynamics in a subarctic ecosystem [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Ecosystem change and stability over multiple decades in the Swedish subarctic: complex processes and multiple drivers. Callaghan, T. V.; Jonasson, C.; Thierfelder, T.; Yang, Z.; Hedenås, H.; Johansson, M.; Molau, U.; Bogaert, R. V.; Michelsen, A.; Olofsson, J.; Gwynn-Jones, D.; Bokhorst, S.; Phoenix, G.; Bjerke, J. W.; Tømmervik, H.; Christensen, T. R.; Hanna, E.; Koller, E. K.; and Sloan, V. L. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B, 368(1624): 20120488. August 2013.
Ecosystem change and stability over multiple decades in the Swedish subarctic: complex processes and multiple drivers [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Vascular plant litter input in subarctic peat bogs changes Collembola diets and decomposition patterns. Krab, E. J.; Berg, M. P.; Aerts, R.; van Logtestijn, R. S. P.; and Cornelissen, J. H. C. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 63: 106–115. August 2013.
Vascular plant litter input in subarctic peat bogs changes Collembola diets and decomposition patterns [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Herbivory prevents positive responses of lowland plants to warmer and more fertile conditions at high altitudes. Kaarlejärvi, E.; Eskelinen, A.; and Olofsson, J. Functional Ecology, 27(5): 1244–1253. October 2013.
Herbivory prevents positive responses of lowland plants to warmer and more fertile conditions at high altitudes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Local temperatures inferred from plant communities suggest strong spatial buffering of climate warming across Northern Europe. Lenoir, J.; Graae, B. J.; Aarrestad, P. A.; Alsos, I. G.; Armbruster, W. S.; Austrheim, G.; Bergendorff, C.; Birks, H. J. B.; Bråthen, K. A.; Brunet, J.; Bruun, H. H.; Dahlberg, C. J.; Decocq, G.; Diekmann, M.; Dynesius, M.; Ejrnæs, R.; Grytnes, J.; Hylander, K.; Klanderud, K.; Luoto, M.; Milbau, A.; Moora, M.; Nygaard, B.; Odland, A.; Ravolainen, V. T.; Reinhardt, S.; Sandvik, S. M.; Schei, F. H.; Speed, J. D. M.; Tveraabak, L. U.; Vandvik, V.; Velle, L. G.; Virtanen, R.; Zobel, M.; and Svenning, J. Global Change Biology, 19(5): 1470–1481. May 2013.
Local temperatures inferred from plant communities suggest strong spatial buffering of climate warming across Northern Europe [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
How extreme is an extreme climatic event to a subarctic peatland springtail community?. Krab, E. J.; Van Schrojenstein Lantman, I. M.; Cornelissen, J. H. C.; and Berg, M. P. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 59: 16–24. April 2013. 00010
How extreme is an extreme climatic event to a subarctic peatland springtail community? [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Plant community type and small-scale disturbances, but not altitude, influence the invasibility in subarctic ecosystems. Milbau, A.; Shevtsova, A.; Osler, N.; Mooshammer, M.; and Graae, B. J. New Phytologist, 197(3): 1002–1011. February 2013. 00027
Plant community type and small-scale disturbances, but not altitude, influence the invasibility in subarctic ecosystems [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Dark Carbon Fixation: An Important Process in Lake Sediments. Santoro, A. L.; Bastviken, D.; Gudasz, C.; Tranvik, L.; and Enrich-Prast, A. PLOS ONE, 8(6): e65813. June 2013. Publisher: Public Library of Science
Dark Carbon Fixation: An Important Process in Lake Sediments [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
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The response of forest plant regeneration to temperature variation along a latitudinal gradient. De Frenne, P.; Graae, B. J.; Brunet, J.; Shevtsova, A.; De Schrijver, A.; Chabrerie, O.; Cousins, S. A. O.; Decocq, G.; Diekmann, M.; Hermy, M.; Heinken, T.; Kolb, A.; Nilsson, C.; Stanton, S.; and Verheyen, K. Annals of Botany, 109(5): 1037–1046. April 2012.
The response of forest plant regeneration to temperature variation along a latitudinal gradient [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Effects of dispersal on community structure of aquatic insects in Arctic lakes and streams. Khan, H. Master's thesis, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, 2012. 00000
Effects of dispersal on community structure of aquatic insects in Arctic lakes and streams [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
Strike mechanics of an ambush predator: the spearing mantis shrimp. deVries , M. S.; Murphy, E. a. K.; and Patek, S. N. Journal of Experimental Biology, 215(24): 4374–4384. December 2012.
Strike mechanics of an ambush predator: the spearing mantis shrimp [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Stem Secondary Growth of Tundra Shrubs: Impact of Environmental Factors and Relationships with Apical Growth. Campioli, M.; Leblans, N.; and Michelsen, A. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 44(1): 16–25. February 2012.
Stem Secondary Growth of Tundra Shrubs: Impact of Environmental Factors and Relationships with Apical Growth [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Twenty-Two Years of Warming, Fertilisation and Shading of Subarctic Heath Shrubs Promote Secondary Growth and Plasticity but Not Primary Growth. Campioli, M.; Leblans, N.; and Michelsen, A. PLOS ONE, 7(4): e34842. April 2012.
Twenty-Two Years of Warming, Fertilisation and Shading of Subarctic Heath Shrubs Promote Secondary Growth and Plasticity but Not Primary Growth [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Seasonal climate manipulations have only minor effects on litter decomposition rates and N dynamics but strong effects on litter P dynamics of sub-arctic bog species. Aerts, R.; Callaghan, T. V.; Dorrepaal, E.; van Logtestijn, R. S. P.; and Cornelissen, J. H. C. Oecologia, 170(3): 809–819. November 2012. 00033
Seasonal climate manipulations have only minor effects on litter decomposition rates and N dynamics but strong effects on litter P dynamics of sub-arctic bog species [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Climatic niche divergence or conservatism? Environmental niches and range limits in ecologically similar damselflies. Wellenreuther, M.; Larson, K. W.; and Svensson, E. I. Ecology, 93(6): 1353–1366. 2012. 00044
Climatic niche divergence or conservatism? Environmental niches and range limits in ecologically similar damselflies [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Phosphorus availability and microbial respiration across different tundra vegetation types. Giesler, R.; Esberg, C.; Lagerström, A.; and Graae, B. J. Biogeochemistry, 108(1-3): 429–445. April 2012. 00027
Phosphorus availability and microbial respiration across different tundra vegetation types [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Crossing the threshold: the power of multi-level experiments in identifying global change responses. Kardol, P.; De Long, J. R.; and Sundqvist, M. K. New Phytologist, 196(2): 323–326. October 2012. 00015
Crossing the threshold: the power of multi-level experiments in identifying global change responses [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Willow warbler Phylloscopus trochilus nesting in a juniper during a peak lemming year. Larson, K. W.; and Kundisch, S. Ornis Svecica, 22: 141–143. 2012. 00002
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Trends in Caspian Tern Nesting and Diet in San Francisco Bay: Conservation Implications for Terns and Salmonids. Collis, K.; Roby, D. D.; Larson, K. W.; Adrean, L. J.; Nelson, S. K.; Evans, A. F.; Hostetter, N.; Battaglia, D.; Lyons, D. E.; Marcella, T.; and Patterson, A. Waterbirds, 35(1): 25–34. 2012. 00002
Trends in Caspian Tern Nesting and Diet in San Francisco Bay: Conservation Implications for Terns and Salmonids [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Linking Hydrogen (δ2H) Isotopes in Feathers and Precipitation: Sources of Variance and Consequences for Assignment to Isoscapes. Hobson, K. A.; Van Wilgenburg, S. L.; Wassenaar, L. I.; and Larson, K. W. PLoS ONE, 7(4): e35137. 2012. 00089
Linking Hydrogen (δ2H) Isotopes in Feathers and Precipitation: Sources of Variance and Consequences for Assignment to Isoscapes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
2.8 Million Years of Arctic Climate Change from Lake El’gygytgyn, NE Russia. Melles, M.; Brigham-Grette, J.; Minyuk, P. S.; Nowaczyk, N. R.; Wennrich, V.; DeConto, R. M.; Anderson, P. M.; Andreev, A. A.; Coletti, A.; Cook, T. L.; Haltia-Hovi, E.; Kukkonen, M.; Lozhkin, A. V.; Rosén, P.; Tarasov, P.; Vogel, H.; and Wagner, B. Science, 337(6092): 315–320. July 2012. 00000
2.8 Million Years of Arctic Climate Change from Lake El’gygytgyn, NE Russia [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
A frozen feast: thawing permafrost increases plant-available nitrogen in subarctic peatlands. Keuper, F.; van Bodegom, P. M.; Dorrepaal, E.; Weedon, J. T.; van Hal, J.; van Logtestijn, R. S. P.; and Aerts, R. Global Change Biology, 18(6): 1998–2007. June 2012. 00063
A frozen feast: thawing permafrost increases plant-available nitrogen in subarctic peatlands [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Moss-specific changes in nitrogen fixation following two decades of warming, shading, and fertilizer addition. Sorensen, P. L.; Lett, S.; and Michelsen, A. Plant Ecology, 213(4): 695–706. April 2012. 00024
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Spatiotemporal distribution of threatened high-latitude snowbed and snow patch habitats in warming climate. Kivinen, S.; Kaarlejarvi, E.; Jylha, K.; and Raisanen, J. Environmental Research Letters, 7(3): 034024. September 2012. 00015
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Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Organic Phosphates Adsorbed on Mineral Surfaces. Olsson, R.; Giesler, R.; Loring, J. S.; and Persson, P. Environmental Science & Technology, 46(1): 285–291. January 2012. 00013
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High-Resolution Characterization of Organic Phosphorus in Soil Extracts Using 2D H-1-P-31 NMR Correlation Spectroscopy. Vestergren, J.; Vincent, A. G.; Jansson, M.; Persson, P.; Istedt, U.; Groebner, G.; Giesler, R.; and Schleucher, J. Environmental Science & Technology, 46(7): 3950–3956. April 2012. 00000
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Tundra in the Rain: Differential Vegetation Responses to Three Years of Experimentally Doubled Summer Precipitation in Siberian Shrub and Swedish Bog Tundra. Keuper, F.; Parmentier, F. W.; Blok, D.; Bodegom, P. M. v.; Dorrepaal, E.; Hal, J. R. v.; Logtestijn, R. S. P. v.; and Aerts, R. AMBIO, 41(3): 269–280. July 2012. 00015
Tundra in the Rain: Differential Vegetation Responses to Three Years of Experimentally Doubled Summer Precipitation in Siberian Shrub and Swedish Bog Tundra [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Terrestrial subsidies to lake food webs: an experimental approach. Bartels, P.; Cucherousset, J.; Gudasz, C.; Jansson, M.; Karlsson, J.; Persson, L.; Premke, K.; Rubach, A.; Steger, K.; Tranvik, L. J.; and Eklov, P. Oecologia, 168(3): 807–818. March 2012.
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Net ecosystem production in clear-water and brown-water lakes. Ask, J.; Karlsson, J.; and Jansson, M. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 26(1): GB1017. March 2012. 00039
Net ecosystem production in clear-water and brown-water lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The influence of non-sorted circles on species diversity of vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens in Sub-Arctic Tundra. Makoto, K.; and Klaminder, J. Polar Biology, 35(11): 1659–1667. November 2012. 00018
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Transfer of bacterial production based on labile carbon to higher trophic levels in an oligotrophic pelagic system. Faithfull, C.; Huss, M.; Vrede, T.; Karlsson, J.; and Bergström, A. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 69(1): 85–93. January 2012. 00020
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Terrestrial organic matter support of lake food webs: Evidence from lake metabolism and stable hydrogen isotopes of consumers. Karlsson, J.; Berggren, M.; Ask, J.; Byström, P.; Jonsson, A.; Laudon, H.; and Jansson, M. Limnology and Oceanography, 57(4): 1042–1048. July 2012.
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Preservation effects on C/N ratios and stable isotope signatures of freshwater fishes and benthic macroinvertebrates. Lau, D. C. P.; Leung, K. M. Y.; and Dudgeon, D. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods, 10(2): 75–89. February 2012. 00008
Preservation effects on C/N ratios and stable isotope signatures of freshwater fishes and benthic macroinvertebrates [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Fatty acid composition of consumers in boreal lakes – variation across species, space and time. Lau, D. C. P.; Vrede, T.; Pickova, J.; and Goedkoop, W. Freshwater Biology, 57(1): 24–38. January 2012.
Fatty acid composition of consumers in boreal lakes – variation across species, space and time [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Developing a circumpolar monitoring framework for Arctic freshwater biodiversity. Culp, J. M.; Lento, J.; Goedkoop, W.; Power, M.; Rautio, M.; Christoffersen, K. S.; Guðbergsson, G.; Lau, D.; Liljaniemi, P.; Sandøy, S.; and Svoboda, M. Biodiversity, 13(3-4): 215–227. September 2012. 00009
Developing a circumpolar monitoring framework for Arctic freshwater biodiversity [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Plot-scale evidence of tundra vegetation change and links to recent summer warming. Elmendorf, S. C.; Henry, G. H. R.; Hollister, R. D.; Björk, R. G.; Boulanger-Lapointe, N.; Cooper, E. J.; Cornelissen, J. H. C.; Day, T. A.; Dorrepaal, E.; Elumeeva, T. G.; Gill, M.; Gould, W. A.; Harte, J.; Hik, D. S.; Hofgaard, A.; Johnson, D. R.; Johnstone, J. F.; Jónsdóttir, I. S.; Jorgenson, J. C.; Klanderud, K.; Klein, J. A.; Koh, S.; Kudo, G.; Lara, M.; Lévesque, E.; Magnússon, B.; May, J. L.; Mercado-Dı´az, J. A.; Michelsen, A.; Molau, U.; Myers-Smith, I. H.; Oberbauer, S. F.; Onipchenko, V. G.; Rixen, C.; Martin Schmidt, N.; Shaver, G. R.; Spasojevic, M. J.; Þórhallsdóttir, Þ. E.; Tolvanen, A.; Troxler, T.; Tweedie, C. E.; Villareal, S.; Wahren, C.; Walker, X.; Webber, P. J.; Welker, J. M.; and Wipf, S. Nature Climate Change, 2(6): 453–457. June 2012.
Plot-scale evidence of tundra vegetation change and links to recent summer warming [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Surface complexes of monomethyl phosphate stabilized by hydrogen bonding on goethite (α-FeOOH) nanoparticles. Persson, P.; Andersson, T.; Nelson, H.; Sjöberg, S.; Giesler, R.; and Lövgren, L. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 386(1): 350–358. November 2012.
Surface complexes of monomethyl phosphate stabilized by hydrogen bonding on goethite (α-FeOOH) nanoparticles [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Reservations about preservations: storage methods affect δ13C signatures differently even in closely related soil fauna. Krab, E. J.; Van Logtestijn, R. S. P.; Cornelissen, J. H. C.; and Berg, M. P. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 3(1): 138–144. February 2012.
Reservations about preservations: storage methods affect δ13C signatures differently even in closely related soil fauna [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Global assessment of experimental climate warming on tundra vegetation: heterogeneity over space and time. Elmendorf, S. C.; Henry, G. H. R.; Hollister, R. D.; Björk, R. G.; Bjorkman, A. D.; Callaghan, T. V.; Collier, L. S.; Cooper, E. J.; Cornelissen, J. H. C.; Day, T. A.; Fosaa, A. M.; Gould, W. A.; Grétarsdóttir, J.; Harte, J.; Hermanutz, L.; Hik, D. S.; Hofgaard, A.; Jarrad, F.; Jónsdóttir, I. S.; Keuper, F.; Klanderud, K.; Klein, J. A.; Koh, S.; Kudo, G.; Lang, S. I.; Loewen, V.; May, J. L.; Mercado, J.; Michelsen, A.; Molau, U.; Myers-Smith, I. H.; Oberbauer, S. F.; Pieper, S.; Post, E.; Rixen, C.; Robinson, C. H.; Schmidt, N. M.; Shaver, G. R.; Stenström, A.; Tolvanen, A.; Totland, Ø.; Troxler, T.; Wahren, C.; Webber, P. J.; Welker, J. M.; and Wookey, P. A. Ecology Letters, 15(2): 164–175. February 2012.
Global assessment of experimental climate warming on tundra vegetation: heterogeneity over space and time [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Flourish or Flush: Effects of Simulated Extreme Rainfall Events on Sphagnum-dwelling Testate Amoebae in a Subarctic Bog (Abisko, Sweden). Tsyganov, A. N.; Keuper, F.; Aerts, R.; and Beyens, L. Microbial Ecology, 65(1): 101–110. September 2012.
Flourish or Flush: Effects of Simulated Extreme Rainfall Events on Sphagnum-dwelling Testate Amoebae in a Subarctic Bog (Abisko, Sweden) [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
On the use of weather data in ecological studies along altitudinal and latitudinal gradients. Graae, B. J.; De Frenne, P.; Kolb, A.; Brunet, J.; Chabrerie, O.; Verheyen, K.; Pepin, N.; Heinken, T.; Zobel, M.; Shevtsova, A.; Nijs, I.; and Milbau, A. Oikos, 121(1): 3–19. 2012.
On the use of weather data in ecological studies along altitudinal and latitudinal gradients [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Future Distribution of Arctic Char Salvelinus alpinus in Sweden under Climate Change: Effects of Temperature, Lake Size and Species Interactions. Hein, C. L.; Ohlund, G.; and Englund, G. Ambio, 41: 303–312. July 2012.
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Effects of Warming on Shrub Abundance and Chemistry Drive Ecosystem-Level Changes in a Forest-Tundra Ecotone. Kaarlejarvi, E.; Baxter, R.; Hofgaard, A.; Hytteborn, H.; Khitun, O.; Molau, U.; Sjoegersten, S.; Wookey, P.; and Olofsson, J. Ecosystems, 15(8): 1219–1233. December 2012.
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Changes in organic phosphorus composition in boreal forest humus soils: the role of iron and aluminium. Vincent, A. G.; Schleucher, J.; Grobner, G.; Vestergren, J.; Persson, P.; Jansson, M.; and Giesler, R. Biogeochemistry, 108(1-3): 485–499. April 2012.
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Chemical properties of plant litter in response to elevation: subarctic vegetation challenges phenolic allocation theories. Sundqvist, M. K.; Wardle, D. A.; Olofsson, E.; Giesler, R.; and Gundale, M. J. Functional Ecology, 26(5): 1090–1099. October 2012. 00029
Chemical properties of plant litter in response to elevation: subarctic vegetation challenges phenolic allocation theories [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Vole and lemming activity observed from space. Olofsson, J.; Tømmervik, H.; and Callaghan, T. V. Nature Climate Change, 2(12): 880–883. December 2012. 00058
Vole and lemming activity observed from space [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Constrained microbial processing of allochthonous organic carbon in boreal lake sediments. Gudasz, C.; Bastviken, D.; Premke, K.; Steger, K.; and Tranvik, L. J. Limnology and Oceanography, 57(1): 163–175. 2012. _eprint: https://aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.4319/lo.2012.57.1.0163
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Burrow extension with a proboscis: mechanics of burrowing by the glycerid Hemipodus simplex. Murphy, E. A. K.; and Dorgan, K. M. Journal of Experimental Biology, 214(6): 1017–1027. March 2011.
Burrow extension with a proboscis: mechanics of burrowing by the glycerid Hemipodus simplex [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Paleoecological evidence of major declines in total organic carbon concentrations since the nineteenth century in four nemoboreal lakes. Cunningham, L.; Bishop, K.; Mettävainio, E.; and Rosén, P. Journal of Paleolimnology, 45(4): 507–518. April 2011. 00040
Paleoecological evidence of major declines in total organic carbon concentrations since the nineteenth century in four nemoboreal lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Dispersal through stream networks: modelling climate-driven range expansions of fishes. Hein, C. L.; Öhlund, G.; and Englund, G. Diversity and Distributions, 17(4): 641–651. July 2011.
Dispersal through stream networks: modelling climate-driven range expansions of fishes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Predicted changes in vegetation structure affect the susceptibility to invasion of bryophyte-dominated subarctic heath. Eckstein, R. L.; Eva Pereira; Milbau, A.; and Graae, B. J. Annals of Botany, 108(1): 177–183. July 2011.
Predicted changes in vegetation structure affect the susceptibility to invasion of bryophyte-dominated subarctic heath [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
A Race for Space? How Sphagnum fuscum stabilizes vegetation composition during long-term climate manipulations. Keuper, F.; Dorrepaal, E.; Van Bodegom, P. M.; Aerts, R.; Van Logtestijn, R. S. P.; Callaghan, T. V.; and Cornelissen, J. H. C. Global Change Biology, 17(6): 2162–2171. June 2011.
A Race for Space? How Sphagnum fuscum stabilizes vegetation composition during long-term climate manipulations [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Universally Applicable Model for the Quantitative Determination of Lake Sediment Composition Using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy. Rosén, P.; Vogel, H.; Cunningham, L.; Hahn, A.; Hausmann, S.; Pienitz, R.; Zolitschka, B.; Wagner, B.; and Persson, P. Environmental Science & Technology, 45(20): 8858–8865. October 2011.
Universally Applicable Model for the Quantitative Determination of Lake Sediment Composition Using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
An intraspecific application of the leaf-height-seed ecology strategy scheme to forest herbs along a latitudinal gradient. De Frenne, P.; Graae, B. J.; Kolb, A.; Shevtsova, A.; Baeten, L.; Brunet, J.; Chabrerie, O.; Cousins, S. A. O.; Decocq, G.; Dhondt, R.; Diekmann, M.; Gruwez, R.; Heinken, T.; Hermy, M.; Öster, M.; Saguez, R.; Stanton, S.; Tack, W.; Vanhellemont, M.; and Verheyen, K. Ecography, 34(1): 132–140. February 2011. 00034
An intraspecific application of the leaf-height-seed ecology strategy scheme to forest herbs along a latitudinal gradient [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Temperature effects on forest herbs assessed by warming and transplant experiments along a latitudinal gradient. De Frenne, P.; Brunet, J.; Shevtsova, A.; Kolb, A.; Graae, B. J.; Chabrerie, O.; Cousins, S. A.; Decocq, G.; Schrijver, A. D.; Diekmann, M.; Gruwez, R.; Heinken, T.; Hermy, M.; Nilsson, C.; Stanton, S.; Tack, W.; Willaert, J.; and Verheyen, K. Global Change Biology, 17(10): 3240–3253. April 2011. 00081
Temperature effects on forest herbs assessed by warming and transplant experiments along a latitudinal gradient [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Carbon balance of Arctic tundra under increased snow cover mediated by a plant pathogen. Olofsson, J.; Ericson, L.; Torp, M.; Stark, S.; and Baxter, R. Nature Climate Change, 1(4): 220–223. July 2011. 00047
Carbon balance of Arctic tundra under increased snow cover mediated by a plant pathogen [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The origin of lead in the organic horizon of tundra soils: Atmospheric deposition, plant translocation from the mineral soil or soil mineral mixing?. Klaminder, J.; Farmer, J. G.; and MacKenzie, A. B. Science of The Total Environment, 409(20): 4344–4350. September 2011.
The origin of lead in the organic horizon of tundra soils: Atmospheric deposition, plant translocation from the mineral soil or soil mineral mixing? [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Lichen responses to nitrogen and phosphorus additions can be explained by the different symbiont responses. Johansson, O.; Olofsson, J.; Giesler, R.; and Palmqvist, K. New Phytologist, 191(3): 795–805. August 2011.
Lichen responses to nitrogen and phosphorus additions can be explained by the different symbiont responses [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Within- and Across-Species Responses of Plant Traits and Litter Decomposition to Elevation across Contrasting Vegetation Types in Subarctic Tundra. Sundqvist, M. K.; Giesler, R.; and Wardle, D. A. PLOS ONE, 6(10): e27056. October 2011.
Within- and Across-Species Responses of Plant Traits and Litter Decomposition to Elevation across Contrasting Vegetation Types in Subarctic Tundra [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Land use and land cover change in Arctic Russia: Ecological and social implications of industrial development. Kumpula, T.; Pajunen, A.; Kaarlejärvi, E.; Forbes, B. C.; and Stammler, F. Global Environmental Change, 21(2): 550–562. May 2011.
Land use and land cover change in Arctic Russia: Ecological and social implications of industrial development [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
How do bryophytes govern generative recruitment of vascular plants?. Soudzilovskaia, N. A.; Graae, B. J.; Douma, J. C.; Grau, O.; Milbau, A.; Shevtsova, A.; Wolters, L.; and Cornelissen, J. H. C. New Phytologist, 190(4): 1019–1031. June 2011.
How do bryophytes govern generative recruitment of vascular plants? [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Strong microsite control of seedling recruitment in tundra. Graae, B. J.; Ejrnæs, R.; Lang, S. I.; Meineri, E.; Ibarra, P. T.; and Bruun, H. H. Oecologia, 166(2): 565–576. June 2011.
Strong microsite control of seedling recruitment in tundra [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Stable carbon isotopes as indicators for environmental change in palsa peats. Alewell, C.; Giesler, R.; Klaminder, J.; Leifeld, J.; and Rollog, M. Biogeosciences, 8(7): 1769–1778. 2011.
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Interactive effects of vegetation type and elevation on aboveground and belowground properties in a subarctic tundra. Sundqvist, M. K.; Giesler, R.; Graae, B. J.; Wallander, H.; Fogelberg, E.; and Wardle, D. A. Oikos, 120(1): 128–142. January 2011.
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Microbial biomass and community composition in boreal lake sediments. Steger, K.; Premke, K.; Gudasz, C.; Sundh, I.; and Tranvik, L. J. Limnology and Oceanography, 56(2): 725–733. 2011. _eprint: https://aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.4319/lo.2011.56.2.0725
Microbial biomass and community composition in boreal lake sediments [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Multifunctionality and Diversity in Bacterial Biofilms. Peter, H.; Ylla, I.; Gudasz, C.; Romaní, A. M.; Sabater, S.; and Tranvik, L. J. PLOS ONE, 6(8): e23225. August 2011. Publisher: Public Library of Science
Multifunctionality and Diversity in Bacterial Biofilms [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
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Potential remobilization of belowground permafrost carbon under future global warming. Kuhry, P.; Dorrepaal, E.; Hugelius, G.; Schuur, E. A. G.; and Tarnocai, C. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 21(2): 208–214. April 2010. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Potential remobilization of belowground permafrost carbon under future global warming [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The Effect of Snow on Plants and Their Interactions with Herbivores. Torp, M. Ph.D. Thesis, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, 2010. Publisher: Print&Media
The Effect of Snow on Plants and Their Interactions with Herbivores [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
Phosphorus availability and microbial respiration across biomes: from plantation forest to tundra. Esberg, C. Ph.D. Thesis, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, 2010. Publisher: Umeå University
Phosphorus availability and microbial respiration across biomes: from plantation forest to tundra [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
Carbon metabolism in clear-water and brown-water lakes. Ask, J. Ph.D. Thesis, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, 2010. Publisher: Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap, Department of Ecology and Environmental Sciences
Carbon metabolism in clear-water and brown-water lakes [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
Lake secondary production fueled by rapid transfer of low molecular weight organic carbon from terrestrial sources to aquatic consumers. Berggren, M.; Ström, L.; Laudon, H.; Karlsson, J.; Jonsson, A.; Giesler, R.; Bergström, A.; and Jansson, M. Ecology Letters, 13(7): 870–880. July 2010.
Lake secondary production fueled by rapid transfer of low molecular weight organic carbon from terrestrial sources to aquatic consumers [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
High-resolution diatom δ18O records, from the last 150 years, reflecting changes in amount of winter precipitation in two sub-Arctic high-altitude lakes in the Swedish Scandes. Jonsson, C. E.; Rosqvist, G. C.; Leng, M. J.; Bigler, C.; Bergman, J.; Tillman, P. K.; and Sloane, H. J. Journal of Quaternary Science, 25(6): 918–930. September 2010. 00007
High-resolution diatom δ18O records, from the last 150 years, reflecting changes in amount of winter precipitation in two sub-Arctic high-altitude lakes in the Swedish Scandes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Biomass and structure of planktonic communities along an air temperature gradient in subarctic Sweden. Jansson, M.; Jonsson, A.; Andersson, A.; and Karlsson, J. Freshwater Biology, 55(3): 691–700. March 2010.
Biomass and structure of planktonic communities along an air temperature gradient in subarctic Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Development and application of sedimentary pigments for assessing effects of climatic and environmental changes on subarctic lakes in northern Sweden. Reuss, N.; Leavitt, P. R.; Hall, R. I.; Bigler, C.; and Hammarlund, D. Journal of Paleolimnology, 43(1): 149–169. January 2010. 00023
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Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, a new method for rapid determination of total organic and inorganic carbon and biogenic silica concentration in lake sediments. Rosén, P.; Vogel, H.; Cunningham, L.; Reuss, N.; Conley, D. J.; and Persson, P. Journal of Paleolimnology, 43(2): 247–259. February 2010. 00052
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, a new method for rapid determination of total organic and inorganic carbon and biogenic silica concentration in lake sediments [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Rock Firefinch Lagonosticta sanguinodorsalis in the Mandara Mountains, north-east Nigeria: a new subspecies?. Abalaka, J. L.; Ottosson, U.; Tende, T.; and Larson, K. W. African Bird Club Bulletin, 17(2): 210–211. 2010. 00001
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Wetland development, permafrost history and nutrient cycling inferred from late Holocene peat and lake sediment records in subarctic Sweden. Kokfelt, U.; Reuss, N.; Struyf, E.; Sonesson, M.; Rundgren, M.; Skog, G.; Rosén, P.; and Hammarlund, D. Journal of Paleolimnology, 44(1): 327–342. June 2010. 00057
Wetland development, permafrost history and nutrient cycling inferred from late Holocene peat and lake sediment records in subarctic Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Lake Ecosystem Responses to Holocene Climate Change at the Subarctic Tree-Line in Northern Sweden. Reuss, N. S.; Hammarlund, D.; Rundgren, M.; Segerström, U.; Eriksson, L.; and Rosén, P. Ecosystems, 13(3): 393–409. April 2010. 00036
Lake Ecosystem Responses to Holocene Climate Change at the Subarctic Tree-Line in Northern Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
A paleoclimate record with tephrochronological age control for the last glacial-interglacial cycle from Lake Ohrid, Albania and Macedonia. Vogel, H.; Wagner, B.; Zanchetta, G.; Sulpizio, R.; and Rosén, P. Journal of Paleolimnology, 44(1): 295–310. June 2010. 00091
A paleoclimate record with tephrochronological age control for the last glacial-interglacial cycle from Lake Ohrid, Albania and Macedonia [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Climate driven release of carbon and mercury from permafrost mires increases mercury loading to sub-arctic lakes. Rydberg, J.; Klaminder, J.; Rosén, P.; and Bindler, R. Science of The Total Environment, 408(20): 4778–4783. September 2010. 00052
Climate driven release of carbon and mercury from permafrost mires increases mercury loading to sub-arctic lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Reduced early growing season freezing resistance in alpine treeline plants under elevated atmospheric CO2. Martin, M.; Gavazov, K.; Körner, C.; Hättenschwiler, S.; and Rixen, C. Global Change Biology, 16(3): 1057–1070. March 2010. 00058
Reduced early growing season freezing resistance in alpine treeline plants under elevated atmospheric CO2 [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Adsorption, Desorption, and Surface-Promoted Hydrolysis of Glucose-1-Phosphate in Aqueous Goethite (alpha-FeOOH) Suspensions. Olsson, R.; Giesler, R.; Loring, J. S.; and Persson, P. Langmuir, 26(24): 18760–18770. December 2010. 00000
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CO2 supersaturation along the aquatic conduit in Swedish watersheds as constrained by terrestrial respiration, aquatic respiration and weathering. Humborg, C.; Mörth, C.; Sundbom, M.; Borg, H.; Blenckner, T.; Giesler, R.; and Ittekkot, V. Global Change Biology, 16(7): 1966–1978. July 2010. 00113
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The use of open-top chambers in forests for evaluating warming effects on herbaceous understorey plants. Frenne, P. D.; Schrijver, A. D.; Graae, B. J.; Gruwez, R.; Tack, W.; Vandelook, F.; Hermy, M.; and Verheyen, K. Ecological Research, 25(1): 163–171. January 2010. 00026
The use of open-top chambers in forests for evaluating warming effects on herbaceous understorey plants [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Lead Contamination of Subarctic Lakes and Its Response to Reduced Atmospheric Fallout: Can the Recovery Process Be Counteracted by the Ongoing Climate Change?. Klaminder, J.; Hammarlund, D.; Kokfelt, U.; Vonk, J. E.; and Bigler, C. Environmental Science & Technology, 44(7): 2335–2340. April 2010. 00017
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Isotopic analysis of cyanobacterial nitrogen fixation associated with subarctic lichen and bryophyte species. Gavazov, K. S.; Soudzilovskaia, N. A.; Logtestijn, R. S. P. v.; Braster, M.; and Cornelissen, J. H. C. Plant and Soil, 333(1-2): 507–517. August 2010. 00031
Isotopic analysis of cyanobacterial nitrogen fixation associated with subarctic lichen and bryophyte species [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Cumulative Effects of Rapid Land-Cover and Land-Use Changes on the Yamal Peninsula, Russia. Walker, D. A.; Forbes, B. C.; Leibman, M. O.; Epstein, H. E.; Bhatt, U. S.; Comiso, J. C.; Drozdov, D. S.; Gubarkov, A. A.; Jia, G. J.; Kaarlejärvi, E.; Kaplan, J. O.; Khomutov, A. V.; Kofinas, G. P.; Kumpula, T.; Kuss, P.; Moskalenko, N. G.; Meschtyb, N. A.; Pajunen, A.; Raynolds, M. K.; Romanovsky, V. E.; Stammler, F.; and Yu, Q. In Gutman, G.; and Reissell, A., editor(s), Eurasian Arctic Land Cover and Land Use in a Changing Climate, pages 207–236. Springer Netherlands, 2010. 00024
Cumulative Effects of Rapid Land-Cover and Land-Use Changes on the Yamal Peninsula, Russia [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
Snow-induced changes in dwarf birch chemistry increase moth larval growth rate and level of herbivory. Torp, M.; Olofsson, J.; Witzell, J.; and Baxter, R. Polar Biology, 33(5): 693–702. May 2010. 00019
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Compositional differentiation, vegetation-environment relationships and classification of willow-characterised vegetation in the western Eurasian Arctic. Pajunen, A.; Kaarlejärvi, E.; Forbes, B.; and Virtanen, R. Journal of Vegetation Science, 21(1): 107–119. February 2010. 00019
Compositional differentiation, vegetation-environment relationships and classification of willow-characterised vegetation in the western Eurasian Arctic [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Quantifying the relative importance of lake emissions in the carbon budget of a subarctic catchment. Karlsson, J.; Christensen, T. R.; Crill, P.; Förster, J.; Hammarlund, D.; Jackowicz-Korczynski, M.; Kokfelt, U.; Roehm, C.; and Rosén, P. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 115(G3): G03006. September 2010. 00037
Quantifying the relative importance of lake emissions in the carbon budget of a subarctic catchment [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Turning northern peatlands upside down: disentangling microclimate and substrate quality effects on vertical distribution of Collembola. Krab, E. J.; Oorsprong, H.; Berg, M. P.; and Cornelissen, J. H. Functional Ecology, 24(6): 1362–1369. December 2010.
Turning northern peatlands upside down: disentangling microclimate and substrate quality effects on vertical distribution of Collembola [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Dynamics of alpine plant litter decomposition in a changing climate. Gavazov, K. S. Plant and Soil, 337(1-2): 19–32. December 2010.
Dynamics of alpine plant litter decomposition in a changing climate [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Microbial responses to P addition in six South African forest soils. Esberg, C.; du Toit, B.; Olsson, R.; Ilstedt, U.; and Giesler, R. Plant and Soil, 329(1-2): 209–225. April 2010.
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Significant effects of temperature on the reproductive output of the forest herb Anemone nemorosa L. De Frenne, P.; Graae, B. J.; Kolb, A.; Brunet, J.; Chabrerie, O.; Cousins, S. A. O.; Decocq, G.; Dhondt, R.; Diekmann, M.; Eriksson, O.; Heinken, T.; Hermy, M.; Jõgar, Ü.; Saguez, R.; Shevtsova, A.; Stanton, S.; Zindel, R.; Zobel, M.; and Verheyen, K. Forest Ecology and Management, 259(4): 809–817. February 2010. 00028
Significant effects of temperature on the reproductive output of the forest herb Anemone nemorosa L. [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The Effect of Snow on Plant Chemistry and Invertebrate Herbivory: Experimental Manipulations Along a Natural Snow Gradient. Torp, M.; Witzell, J.; Baxter, R.; and Olofsson, J. Ecosystems, 13(5): 741–751. August 2010. 00013
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Temperature-controlled organic carbon mineralization in lake sediments. Gudasz, C.; Bastviken, D.; Steger, K.; Premke, K.; Sobek, S.; and Tranvik, L. J. Nature, 466(7305): 478–481. July 2010. Number: 7305 Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Temperature-controlled organic carbon mineralization in lake sediments [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Stable isotope analysis of benthic fauna and their food sources in boreal lakes. Premke, K.; Karlsson, J.; Steger, K.; Gudasz, C.; von Wachenfeldt, E.; and Tranvik, L. J. Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 29(4): 1339–1348. December 2010. Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
Stable isotope analysis of benthic fauna and their food sources in boreal lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
  2009 (38)
Soil phosphorus and microbial response to a long-term wildfire chronosequence in northern Sweden. Lagerström, A.; Esberg, C.; Wardle, D. A.; and Giesler, R. Biogeochemistry, 95(2-3): 199–213. September 2009.
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Estimation of permafrost thawing rates in a sub-arctic catchment using recession flow analysis. Lyon, S. W.; Destouni, G.; Giesler, R.; Humborg, C.; Morth, M.; Seibert, J.; Karlsson, J.; and Troch, P. A. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 13(5): 595–604. 2009.
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Production and emission of CO2 in two unproductive lakes in northern Sweden. Åberg, J. Ph.D. Thesis, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, 2009. Publisher: Institutionen för Ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap, Umeå universitet
Production and emission of CO2 in two unproductive lakes in northern Sweden [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
A feather hydrogen isoscape for Mexico. Hobson, K. A.; Van Wilgenburg, S. L.; Larson, K. W.; and Wassenaar, L. I. Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 102(3): 167–174. 2009. 00022
A feather hydrogen isoscape for Mexico [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
A groundwater isoscape (δD, δ18O) for Mexico. Wassenaar, L.; Van Wilgenburg, S.; Larson, K. W.; and Hobson, K. Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 102(3): 123–136. 2009. 00072
A groundwater isoscape (δD, δ18O) for Mexico [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Taxonomic Implications of Morphological Variation in Cercis canadensis (Fabaceae) from Mexico and Adjacent Parts of Texas. Fritsch, P. W.; Schiller, A. M.; and Larson, K. W. Systematic Botany, 34(3): 510–520. 2009. 00014
Taxonomic Implications of Morphological Variation in Cercis canadensis (Fabaceae) from Mexico and Adjacent Parts of Texas [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Critical periods for impact of climate warming on early seedling establishment in subarctic tundra. Shevtsova, A.; Graae, B. J.; Jochum, T.; Milbau, A.; Kockelbergh, F.; Beyens, L.; and Nijs, I. Global Change Biology, 15(11): 2662–2680. November 2009. 00056
Critical periods for impact of climate warming on early seedling establishment in subarctic tundra [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Comparison between chironomid-inferred July temperatures and meteorological data AD 1850-2001 from varved Lake Silvaplana, Switzerland. Larocque, I.; Grosjean, M.; Heiri, O.; Bigler, C.; and Blass, A. Journal of Paleolimnology, 41(2): 329–342. February 2009. 00051
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Spatial and temporal patterns of greenness on the Yamal Peninsula, Russia: interactions of ecological and social factors affecting the Arctic normalized difference vegetation index. Walker, D. A.; Leibman, M. O.; Epstein, H. E.; Forbes, B. C.; Bhatt, U. S.; Raynolds, M. K.; Comiso, J. C.; Gubarkov, A. A.; Khomutov, A. V.; Jia, G. J.; Kaarlejarvi, E.; Kaplan, J. O.; Kumpula, T.; Kuss, P.; Matyshak, G.; Moskalenko, N. G.; Orekhov, P.; Romanovsky, V. E.; Ukraientseva, N. G.; and Yu, Q. Environmental Research Letters, 4(4): 045004. December 2009. 00057
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Complementary UV protective compounds in zooplankton. Hylander, S.; Boeing, W. J.; Graneli, W.; Karlsson, J.; von Einem, J.; Gutseit, K.; and Hansson, L. Limnology and Oceanography, 54(6): 1883–1893. November 2009. 00036
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Landscape variations in stream water SO42- and delta S-34(SO4) in a boreal stream network. Bjorkvald, L.; Giesler, R.; Laudon, H.; Humborg, C.; and Morth, C. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta, 73(16): 4648–4660. August 2009. 00000
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The Winter Distribution of the Western Gull-billed Tern (Gelochelidon nilotica vanrossemi). Molina, K. C.; Garrett, K. L.; Larson, K. W.; and Craig, D. P. Western Birds, 40(1): 2–20. 2009. 00000
The Winter Distribution of the Western Gull-billed Tern (Gelochelidon nilotica vanrossemi) [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Spatial and Seasonal Variations in Stream Water δ34S-Dissolved Organic Matter in Northern Sweden. Giesler, R.; Björkvald, L.; Laudon, H.; and Mörth, C. Environmental Science & Technology, 43(2): 447–452. January 2009. 00006
Spatial and Seasonal Variations in Stream Water δ34S-Dissolved Organic Matter in Northern Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Effects of climate on organic carbon and the ratio of planktonic to benthic primary producers in a subarctic lake during the past 45 years. Rosén, P.; Cunningham, L.; Vonk, J. E.; and Karlsson, J. Limnology and Oceanography, 54(5): 1723–1732. September 2009.
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Ecosystem responses to increased precipitation and permafrost decay in subarctic Sweden inferred from peat and lake sediments. Kokfelt, U.; Rosén, P.; Schoning, K.; Christensen, T. R.; Förster, J.; Karlsson, J.; Reuss, N.; Rundgren, M.; Callaghan, T. V.; Jonasson, C.; and Hammarlund, D. Global Change Biology, 15(7): 1652–1663. July 2009. 00051
Ecosystem responses to increased precipitation and permafrost decay in subarctic Sweden inferred from peat and lake sediments [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Nonlinear response of dissolved organic carbon concentrations in boreal lakes to increasing temperatures. Weyhenmeyer, G. A.; and Karlsson, J. Limnology and Oceanography, 54(6): 2513–2519. November 2009. 00085
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High Ratio of Bacteriochlorophyll Biosynthesis Genes to Chlorophyll Biosynthesis Genes in Bacteria of Humic Lakes. Eiler, A.; Beier, S.; Sawstrom, C.; Karlsson, J.; and Bertilsson, S. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 75(22): 7221–7228. November 2009.
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Bioavailability of terrestrial organic carbon to lake bacteria: The case of a degrading subarctic permafrost mire complex. Roehm, C. L.; Giesler, R.; and Karlsson, J. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 114(G3): G03006. September 2009.
Bioavailability of terrestrial organic carbon to lake bacteria: The case of a degrading subarctic permafrost mire complex [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Benthic algae support zooplankton growth during winter in a clear-water lake. Karlsson, J.; and Säwström, C. Oikos, 118(4): 539–544. April 2009. 00031
Benthic algae support zooplankton growth during winter in a clear-water lake [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Seasonal climate manipulations result in species-specific changes in leaf nutrient levels and isotopic composition in a sub-arctic bog. Aerts, R.; Callaghan, T. V.; Dorrepaal, E.; Van Logtestijn, R. S. P.; and Cornelissen, J. H. C. Functional Ecology, 23(4): 680–688. August 2009.
Seasonal climate manipulations result in species-specific changes in leaf nutrient levels and isotopic composition in a sub-arctic bog [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Whole-lake estimates of carbon flux through algae and bacteria in benthic and pelagic habitats of clear-water lakes. Ask, J.; Karlsson, J.; Persson, L.; Ask, P.; Byström, P.; and Jansson, M. Ecology, 90(7): 1923–1932. July 2009. 00082
Whole-lake estimates of carbon flux through algae and bacteria in benthic and pelagic habitats of clear-water lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Carbon respiration from subsurface peat accelerated by climate warming in the subarctic. Dorrepaal, E.; Toet, S.; van Logtestijn, R. S. P.; Swart, E.; van de Weg, M. J.; Callaghan, T. V.; and Aerts, R. Nature, 460(7255): 616–U79. July 2009.
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What does stable isotope analysis reveal about trophic relationships and the relative importance of allochthonous and autochthonous resources in tropical streams? A synthetic study from Hong Kong. Lau, D. C. P.; Leung, K. M. Y.; and Dudgeon, D. Freshwater Biology, 54(1): 127–141. January 2009.
What does stable isotope analysis reveal about trophic relationships and the relative importance of allochthonous and autochthonous resources in tropical streams? A synthetic study from Hong Kong [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Light limitation of nutrient-poor lake ecosystems. Karlsson, J.; Byström, P.; Ask, J.; Ask, P.; Persson, L.; and Jansson, M. Nature, 460(7254): 506–U80. July 2009.
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Terrestrial organic matter and light penetration: Effects on bacterial and primary production in lakes. Ask, J.; Karlsson, J.; Persson, L.; Ask, P.; Byström, P.; and Jansson, M. Limnology and Oceanography, 54(6): 2034–2040. November 2009.
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Are autochthonous foods more important than allochthonous resources to benthic consumers in tropical headwater streams?. Lau, D. C. P.; Leung, K. M. Y.; and Dudgeon, D. Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 28(2): 426–439. April 2009.
Are autochthonous foods more important than allochthonous resources to benthic consumers in tropical headwater streams? [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Evidence of rapid shifts in the trophic base of lotic predators using experimental dietary manipulations and assimilation-based analyses. Lau, D. C. P.; Leung, K. M. Y.; and Dudgeon, D. Oecologia, 159(4): 767–776. April 2009. 00019
Evidence of rapid shifts in the trophic base of lotic predators using experimental dietary manipulations and assimilation-based analyses [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Soil carbon accumulation in the dry tundra: Important role played by precipitation. Klaminder, J.; Yoo, K.; and Giesler, R. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 114(G4): G04005. December 2009.
Soil carbon accumulation in the dry tundra: Important role played by precipitation [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Herbivores inhibit climate-driven shrub expansion on the tundra. Olofsson, J.; Oksanen, L.; Callaghan, T.; Hulme, P. E.; Oksanen, T.; and Suominen, O. Global Change Biology, 15(11): 2681–2693. November 2009.
Herbivores inhibit climate-driven shrub expansion on the tundra [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Arctic alpine vegetation change over 20 years. Wilson, S. D.; and Nilsson, C. Global Change Biology, 15(7): 1676–1684. July 2009.
Arctic alpine vegetation change over 20 years [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
High resilience in the Yamal-Nenets social–ecological system, West Siberian Arctic, Russia. Forbes, B. C.; Stammler, F.; Kumpula, T.; Meschtyb, N.; Pajunen, A.; and Kaarlejärvi, E. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106(52): 22041–22048. December 2009.
High resilience in the Yamal-Nenets social–ecological system, West Siberian Arctic, Russia [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Effects of a warmer climate on seed germination in the subarctic. Milbau, A.; Graae, B. J.; Shevtsova, A.; and Nijs, I. Annals of Botany, 104(2): 287–296. August 2009.
Effects of a warmer climate on seed germination in the subarctic [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Trampling and Spatial Heterogeneity Explain Decomposer Abundances in a Sub-Arctic Grassland Subjected to Simulated Reindeer Grazing. Sorensen, L. I.; Mikola, J.; Kytoviita, M.; and Olofsson, J. Ecosystems, 12(5): 830–842. August 2009.
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A hierarchical framework for integrating invasibility experiments incorporating different factors and spatial scales. Milbau, A.; Stout, J. C.; Graae, B. J.; and Nijs, I. Biological Invasions, 11(4): 941–950. April 2009.
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Effects of Simulated Reindeer Grazing, Trampling, and Waste Products on Nitrogen Mineralization and Primary Production. Olofsson, J. Arctic Antarctic and Alpine Research, 41(3): 330–338. August 2009.
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Increasing abundance of soil fungi is a driver for N-15 enrichment in soil profiles along a chronosequence undergoing isostatic rebound in northern Sweden. Wallander, H.; Morth, C.; and Giesler, R. Oecologia, 160(1): 87–96. May 2009.
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Unravelling the effects of temperature, latitude and local environment on the reproduction of forest herbs. De Frenne, P.; Kolb, A.; Verheyen, K.; Brunet, J.; Chabrerie, O.; Decocq, G.; Diekmann, M.; Eriksson, O.; Heinken, T.; Hermy, M.; Jõgar, Ü.; Stanton, S.; Quataert, P.; Zindel, R.; Zobel, M.; and Graae, B. J. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 18(6): 641–651. November 2009. 00031
Unravelling the effects of temperature, latitude and local environment on the reproduction of forest herbs [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Effects of N : P loading ratios on phytoplankton community composition, primary production and N fixation in a eutrophic lake. Vrede, T.; Ballantyne, A.; Mille‐Lindblom, C.; Algesten, G.; Gudasz, C.; Lindahl, S.; and Brunberg, A. K. Freshwater Biology, 54(2): 331–344. 2009. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1365-2427.2008.02118.x
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Morphological and Behavioural Adaptations of Moose to Climate, Snow, and Forage. Lundmark, C. Ph.D. Thesis, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå, Sweden, 2008.
Morphological and Behavioural Adaptations of Moose to Climate, Snow, and Forage [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
Links between Terrestrial Primary Production and Bacterial Production and Respiration in Lakes in a Climate Gradient in Subarctic Sweden. Jansson, M.; Hickler, T.; Jonsson, A.; and Karlsson, J. Ecosystems, 11(3): 367–376. April 2008.
Links between Terrestrial Primary Production and Bacterial Production and Respiration in Lakes in a Climate Gradient in Subarctic Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Plant species traits are the predominant control on litter decomposition rates within biomes worldwide. Cornwell, W. K.; Cornelissen, J. H. C.; Amatangelo, K.; Dorrepaal, E.; Eviner, V. T.; Godoy, O.; Hobbie, S. E.; Hoorens, B.; Kurokawa, H.; Pérez‐Harguindeguy, N.; Quested, H. M.; Santiago, L. S.; Wardle, D. A.; Wright, I. J.; Aerts, R.; Allison, S. D.; Bodegom, P. V.; Brovkin, V.; Chatain, A.; Callaghan, T. V.; Díaz, S.; Garnier, E.; Gurvich, D. E.; Kazakou, E.; Klein, J. A.; Read, J.; Reich, P. B.; Soudzilovskaia, N. A.; Vaieretti, M. V.; and Westoby, M. Ecology Letters, 11(10): 1065–1071. October 2008. 01092
Plant species traits are the predominant control on litter decomposition rates within biomes worldwide [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Influence of environmental conditions, bacterial activity and viability on the viral component in 10 Antarctic lakes. Säwström, C.; Pearce, I.; Davidson, A. T.; Rosén, P.; and Laybourn-Parry, J. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 63(1): 12–22. January 2008. 00035
Influence of environmental conditions, bacterial activity and viability on the viral component in 10 Antarctic lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, a new cost-effective tool for quantitative analysis of biogeochemical properties in long sediment records. Vogel, H.; Rosén, P.; Wagner, B.; Melles, M.; and Persson, P. Journal of Paleolimnology, 40(2): 689–702. August 2008. 00070
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, a new cost-effective tool for quantitative analysis of biogeochemical properties in long sediment records [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Living in Snowy Environments: Quantifying The Influence of Snow on Moose Behavior. Lundmark, C.; and Ball, J. P. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 40(1): 111–118. February 2008. 00032
Living in Snowy Environments: Quantifying The Influence of Snow on Moose Behavior [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Torneträsk tree-ring width and density ad 500–2004: a test of climatic sensitivity and a new 1500-year reconstruction of north Fennoscandian summers. Grudd, H. Climate Dynamics, 31(7-8): 843–857. December 2008. 00195
Torneträsk tree-ring width and density ad 500–2004: a test of climatic sensitivity and a new 1500-year reconstruction of north Fennoscandian summers [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Phytoplankton responses to nitrogen and phosphorus enrichment in unproductive Swedish lakes along a gradient of atmospheric nitrogen deposition. Bergstroem, A.; Jonsson, A.; and Jansson, M. Aquatic Biology, 4(1): 55–64. 2008. 00000
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Amino acid uptake among wide-ranging moss species may contribute to their strong position in higher-latitude ecosystems. Krab, E. J.; Cornelissen, J. H. C.; Lang, S. I.; and van Logtestijn, R. S. P. Plant and Soil, 304(1-2): 199–208. March 2008. 00028
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Winter respiration of allochthonous and autochthonous organic carbon in a subarctic clear-water lake. Karlsson, J.; Ask, J.; and Jansson, M. Limnology and Oceanography, 53(3): 948–954. May 2008.
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Global Change and the High-Latitude Environment: High Latitude Terrestrial and Freshwater Ecosystems: Interactions and Response to Environmental Change; Abisko, Sweden, 11–14 September 2007. Karlsson, J.; and Giesler, R. Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 89(10): 97–97. March 2008.
Global Change and the High-Latitude Environment: High Latitude Terrestrial and Freshwater Ecosystems: Interactions and Response to Environmental Change; Abisko, Sweden, 11–14 September 2007 [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Experimental dietary manipulations for determining the relative importance of allochthonous and autochthonous food resources in tropical streams. Lau, D. C. P.; Leung, K. M. Y.; and Dudgeon, D. Freshwater Biology, 53(1): 139–147. January 2008.
Experimental dietary manipulations for determining the relative importance of allochthonous and autochthonous food resources in tropical streams [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Experimental dietary manipulations and concurrent use of assimilation-based analyses for elucidation of consumer–resource relationships in tropical streams. Lau, D. C. P.; Leung, K. M. Y.; and Dudgeon, D. Marine and Freshwater Research, 59(11): 963–970. December 2008.
Experimental dietary manipulations and concurrent use of assimilation-based analyses for elucidation of consumer–resource relationships in tropical streams [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Role of Surface Vegetation in 210Pb-Dating of Peat Cores. Olid, C.; Garcia-Orellana, J.; Martínez-Cortizas, A.; Masqué, P.; Peiteado, E.; and Sanchez-Cabeza, J. Environmental Science & Technology, 42(23): 8858–8864. December 2008. 00034
Role of Surface Vegetation in 210Pb-Dating of Peat Cores [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Seasonal temperatures for the past ∼400 years reconstructed from diatom and chironomid assemblages in a high-altitude lake (Lej da la Tscheppa, Switzerland). Gunten, L. v.; Heiri, O.; Bigler, C.; Leeuwen, J. v.; Casty, C.; Lotter, A. F.; and Sturm, M. Journal of Paleolimnology, 39(3): 283–299. April 2008.
Seasonal temperatures for the past ∼400 years reconstructed from diatom and chironomid assemblages in a high-altitude lake (Lej da la Tscheppa, Switzerland) [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
An explorative study of mercury export from a thawing palsa mire. Klaminder, J.; Yoo, K.; Rydberg, J.; and Giesler, R. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 113(G4): G04034. December 2008.
An explorative study of mercury export from a thawing palsa mire [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Sources of stream water sulfate during the spring snowmelt in boreal streams: Evidence from δ34S isotope measurements. Mörth, C.; Laudon, H.; Mellqvist, E.; Torssander, P.; and Giesler, R. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 113(G1): G01005. March 2008.
Sources of stream water sulfate during the spring snowmelt in boreal streams: Evidence from δ34S isotope measurements [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Soil feedback on plant growth in a sub-arctic grassland as a result of repeated defoliation. Sørensen, L. I.; Kytöviita, M.; Olofsson, J.; and Mikola, J. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 40(11): 2891–2897. November 2008.
Soil feedback on plant growth in a sub-arctic grassland as a result of repeated defoliation [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Spatial patterns and dynamic responses of arctic food webs corroborate the exploitation ecosystems hypothesis (EEH). Aunapuu, M.; Dahlgren, J.; Oksanen, T.; Grellmann, D.; Oksanen, L.; Olofsson, J.; Rammul, U.; Schneider, M.; Johansen, B.; and Hygen, H. O. American Naturalist, 171(2): 249–262. February 2008.
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Is there a chronological record of atmospheric mercury and lead deposition preserved in the mor layer (O-horizon) of boreal forest soils?. Klaminder, J.; Bindler, R.; Rydberg, J.; and Renberg, I. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta, 72(3): 703–712. February 2008.
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Characterization of iron(III) in organic soils using extended X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy. Karlsson, T.; Persson, P.; Skyllberg, U.; Morth, C.; and Giesler, R. Environmental Science & Technology, 42(15): 5449–5454. August 2008.
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Establishment of boreal forest species in alpine dwarf-shrub heath in subarctic Sweden. Sundqvist, M. K.; Bjork, R. G.; and Molau, U. Plant Ecology & Diversity, 1(1): 67–75. 2008. 00027
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Effects of climate, fire and vegetation development on Holocene changes in total organic carbon concentration in three boreal forest lakes in northern Sweden. Rosén, P; and Hammarlund, D Biogeosciences Discussions, 4(2): 1329–1352. 2007. 00047
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Substitution of top predators: effects of pike invasion in a subarctic lake. Byström, P.; Karlsson, J.; Nilsson, P.; Van Kooten, T.; Ask, J.; and Olofsson, F. Freshwater Biology, 52(7): 1271–1280. July 2007. 00074
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Pelagic and benthic net production of dissolved inorganic carbon in an unproductive subarctic lake. Åberg, J.; Jansson, M.; Karlsson, J.; Nääs, K.; and Jonsson, A. Freshwater Biology, 52(3): 549–560. March 2007. 00022
Pelagic and benthic net production of dissolved inorganic carbon in an unproductive subarctic lake [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Differences in efficiency of carbon transfer from dissolved organic carbon to two zooplankton groups: an enclosure experiment in an oligotrophic lake. Karlsson, J.; Lymer, D.; Vrede, K.; and Jansson, M. Aquatic Sciences, 69(1): 108–114. March 2007. 00029
Differences in efficiency of carbon transfer from dissolved organic carbon to two zooplankton groups: an enclosure experiment in an oligotrophic lake [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Different carbon support for respiration and secondary production in unproductive lakes. Karlsson, J. Oikos, 116(10): 1691–1696. October 2007. 00034
Different carbon support for respiration and secondary production in unproductive lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Mercury pollution trends in subarctic lakes in the northern Swedish mountains. Lindeberg, C.; Bindler, R.; Bigler, C.; Rosén, P.; and Renberg, I. Ambio, 36(5): 401–405. July 2007.
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Determinants of plant species richness in an alpine meadow. Olofsson, J; and Shams, H Journal of Ecology, 95(5): 916–925. September 2007. 00033
Determinants of plant species richness in an alpine meadow [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Production of dissolved organic carbon and low-molecular weight organic acids in soil solution driven by recent tree photosynthate. Giesler, R.; Hogberg, M. N.; Strobel, B. W.; Richter, A.; Nordgren, A.; and Hogberg, P. Biogeochemistry, 84(1): 1–12. May 2007. 00064
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Composition and variations in the occurrence of dissolved free simple organic compounds of an unproductive lake ecosystem in northern Sweden. Jonsson, A.; Ström, L.; and Åberg, J. Biogeochemistry, 82(2): 153–163. February 2007. 00021
Composition and variations in the occurrence of dissolved free simple organic compounds of an unproductive lake ecosystem in northern Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Wintering Black Terns Foraging Among Manta Rays in Coastal Guerrero, Mexico. Larson, K. W.; and Martinez Leyva, J. E. Waterbirds, 30(3): 448–449. 2007. 00001
Wintering Black Terns Foraging Among Manta Rays in Coastal Guerrero, Mexico [pdf]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Are plant growth-form-based classifications useful in predicting northern ecosystem carbon cycling feedbacks to climate change?. Dorrepaal, E. Journal of Ecology, 95(6): 1167–1180. November 2007.
Are plant growth-form-based classifications useful in predicting northern ecosystem carbon cycling feedbacks to climate change? [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Changing leaf litter feedbacks on plant production across contrasting sub-arctic peatland species and growth forms. Dorrepaal, E.; Cornelissen, J. H. C.; and Aerts, R. Oecologia, 151(2): 251–261. March 2007. 00044
Changing leaf litter feedbacks on plant production across contrasting sub-arctic peatland species and growth forms [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Respiration of allochthonous organic carbon in unproductive forest lakes determined by the Keeling plot method. Karlsson, J.; Jansson, M.; and Jonsson, A. Limnology and Oceanography, 52(2): 603–608. March 2007. 00090
Respiration of allochthonous organic carbon in unproductive forest lakes determined by the Keeling plot method [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Variations in pCO(2) during summer in the surface water of an unproductive lake in northern Sweden. Jonsson, A.; Aberg, J.; and Jansson, M. Tellus Series B-Chemical and Physical Meteorology, 59(5): 797–803. November 2007.
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Linkages between N turnover and plant community structure in a tundra landscape. Bjork, R. G.; Klemedtsson, L.; Molau, U.; Harndorf, J.; Odman, A.; and Giesler, R. Plant and Soil, 294(1-2): 247–261. May 2007.
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  2006 (13)
Tree Rings as Sensitive Proxies of Past Climate Change. Grudd, H. Ph.D. Thesis, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden, 2006. Publisher: Institutionen för naturgeografi och kvartärgeologi
Tree Rings as Sensitive Proxies of Past Climate Change [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
Holocene environmental history of Lake Vuolep Njakajaure (Abisko National Park, Northern Sweden) reconstructed using biological proxy indicators. Bigler, C.; Barnekow, L.; Heinrichs, M. L.; and Hall, R. I. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 15(4): 309–320. September 2006.
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Bacterioplankton Growth and Nutrient Use Efficiencies Under Variable Organic Carbon and Inorganic Phosphorus Ratios. Jansson, M.; Bergström, A.; Lymer, D.; Vrede, K.; and Karlsson, J. Microbial Ecology, 52(2): 358–364. August 2006.
Bacterioplankton Growth and Nutrient Use Efficiencies Under Variable Organic Carbon and Inorganic Phosphorus Ratios [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Plant performance in a warmer world: general responses of plants from cold, northern biomes and the importance of winter and spring events. Aerts, R.; Cornelissen, J. H. C.; and Dorrepaal, E. In Rozema, J.; Aerts, R.; and Cornelissen, H., editor(s), Plants and Climate Change, of Tasks for vegetation science, pages 65–78. Springer Netherlands, Dordrecht, 2006. 00207
Plant performance in a warmer world: general responses of plants from cold, northern biomes and the importance of winter and spring events [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Nutrient dynamics of reindeer forage species along snowmelt gradients at different ecological scales. Mårell, A.; Hofgaard, A.; and Danell, K. Basic and Applied Ecology, 7(1): 13–30. January 2006. 00057
Nutrient dynamics of reindeer forage species along snowmelt gradients at different ecological scales [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
A comparison of chironomid biostratigraphy from Lake Vuolep Njakajaure with vegetation, lake-level, and climate changes in Abisko National Park, Sweden. Heinrichs, M.; Barnekow, L.; and Rosenberg, S. Journal of Paleolimnology, 36(2): 119–131. August 2006. 00011
A comparison of chironomid biostratigraphy from Lake Vuolep Njakajaure with vegetation, lake-level, and climate changes in Abisko National Park, Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Spatial Heterogeneity and Hierarchical Feeding Habitat Selection by Reindeer. Mårell, A.; and Edenius, L. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 38(3): 413–420. August 2006. 00035
Spatial Heterogeneity and Hierarchical Feeding Habitat Selection by Reindeer [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Historical Changes in Arctic Freshwater Ecosystems. Prowse, T. D.; Wrona, F. J.; Reist, J. D.; Gibson, J. J.; Hobbie, J. E.; Lévesque, L. M. J.; and Vincent, W. F. AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment, 35(7): 339–346. November 2006. 00018
Historical Changes in Arctic Freshwater Ecosystems [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Summer feeding behaviour of reindeer. Mårell, A. Ph.D. Thesis, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå, Sweden, September 2006. 00005
Summer feeding behaviour of reindeer [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
Fox Sparrow foraging on a king bolete mushroom. Schiller, A. M.; and Larson, K. W. Northwest Naturalist, 87(3): 252. 2006. 00000
Fox Sparrow foraging on a king bolete mushroom [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Sphagnum modifies climate-change impacts on subarctic vascular bog plants. Dorrepaal, E.; Aerts, R.; Cornelissen, J. H. C.; Van Logtestijn, R. S. P.; and Callaghan, T. V. Functional Ecology, 20(1): 31–41. February 2006. 00036
Sphagnum modifies climate-change impacts on subarctic vascular bog plants [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
The relative importance of allochthonous and autochthonous food resources in tropical streams. Lau, D. C. P.; Leung, K. M. Y.; and Dudgeon, D. In Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society, volume 23, pages 125. North American Benthological Society, 2006.
The relative importance of allochthonous and autochthonous food resources in tropical streams [link]Paper   link   bibtex  
Distribution of diatoms, chironomids and cladocera in surface sediments of thirty mountain lakes in south-eastern Switzerland. Bigler, C.; Heiri, O.; Krskova, R.; Lotter, A. F.; and Sturm, M. Aquatic Sciences, 68(2): 154–171. June 2006.
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  2005 (13)
A field assessment of the Spalinger and Hobbs mechanistic foraging model: free-ranging moose in winter. Nordengren, C; and Ball, J. P Canadian Journal of Zoology, 83(4): 518–526. April 2005. 00006
A field assessment of the Spalinger and Hobbs mechanistic foraging model: free-ranging moose in winter [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Contribution of sediment respiration to summer CO2 emission from low productive boreal and subarctic lakes. Algesten, G.; Sobek, S.; Bergström, A.; Jonsson, A.; Tranvik, L. J.; and Jansson, M. Microbial Ecology, 50(4): 529–535. November 2005.
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A multi-proxy palaeoecological study of Alanen Laanijärvi, a boreal-forest lake in Swedish Lapland. Heinrichs, M. L.; Peglar, S. M.; Bigler, C.; and Birks, H. J. B. Boreas, 34(2): 192–206. May 2005. 00016
A multi-proxy palaeoecological study of Alanen Laanijärvi, a boreal-forest lake in Swedish Lapland [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Productivity of high-latitude lakes: climate effect inferred from altitude gradient. Karlsson, J.; Jonsson, A.; and Jansson, M. Global Change Biology, 11(5): 710–715. May 2005. 00073
Productivity of high-latitude lakes: climate effect inferred from altitude gradient [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Spinner dolphins in a remote Hawaiian atoll: social grouping and population structure. Karczmarski, L.; Wursig, B.; Gailey, G.; Larson, K. W.; and Vanderlip, C. Behavioral Ecology, 16(4): 675–685. 2005. 00139
Spinner dolphins in a remote Hawaiian atoll: social grouping and population structure [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Contributions of internal and external sources to the CO2 emission from a subarctic lake. Åberg, J.; Jansson, M.; and Jonsson, A. SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010, 29(2): 577–579. September 2005. 00004
Contributions of internal and external sources to the CO2 emission from a subarctic lake [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Winter browsing of moose on two different willow species: food selection in relation to plant chemistry and plant response. Stolter, C.; Ball, J. P; Julkunen-Tiitto, R.; Lieberei, R.; and Ganzhorn, J. U Canadian Journal of Zoology, 83(6): 807–819. June 2005. 00060
Winter browsing of moose on two different willow species: food selection in relation to plant chemistry and plant response [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Total Organic Carbon (TOC) of Lake Water During the Holocene Inferred from Lake Sediments and Near-infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) in Eight Lakes from Northern Sweden. Rosén, P. Biogeochemistry, 76(3): 503–516. December 2005. 00067
Total Organic Carbon (TOC) of Lake Water During the Holocene Inferred from Lake Sediments and Near-infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) in Eight Lakes from Northern Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Quantitative Calibration of Remote Mountain-Lake Sediments as Climatic Recorders of Air Temperature and Ice-Cover Duration. Thompson, R.; Price, D.; Cameron, N.; Jones, V.; Bigler, C.; Rosén, P.; Hall, R. I.; Catalan, J.; García, J.; Weckstrom, J.; and Korhola, A. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 37(4): 626–635. November 2005. 00041
Quantitative Calibration of Remote Mountain-Lake Sediments as Climatic Recorders of Air Temperature and Ice-Cover Duration [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Effects of reindeer density on vascular plant diversity on North Scandinavian mountains. Olofsson, J.; and Oksanen, L. Rangifer, 25(1): 5–18. April 2005. 00043
Effects of reindeer density on vascular plant diversity on North Scandinavian mountains [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Are growth forms consistent predictors of leaf litter quality and decomposability across peatlands along a latitudinal gradient?. Dorrepaal, E.; Cornelissen, J. H.; Aerts, R.; Wallén, B.; and Van Logtestijn, R. S. Journal of Ecology, 93(4): 817–828. August 2005.
Are growth forms consistent predictors of leaf litter quality and decomposability across peatlands along a latitudinal gradient? [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Littoral energy mobilization dominates energy supply for top consumers in subarctic lakes. Karlsson, J.; and Byström, P. Limnology and Oceanography, 50(2): 538–543. March 2005. 00098
Littoral energy mobilization dominates energy supply for top consumers in subarctic lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Effects of mammalian herbivores on revegetation of disturbed areas in the forest-tundra ecotone in northern Fennoscandia. Olofsson, J.; Hulme, P. E.; Oksanen, L.; and Suominen, O. Landscape Ecology, 20(3): 351–359. April 2005.
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  2004 (12)
Age-dependent climate sensitivity of Pinus sylvestris L. in the central Scandinavian Mountains. Linderholm, H. W; and Linderholm, K. Boreal Environment Research, 9: 11. 2004. 00040
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δ15N of zooplankton species in subarctic lakes in northern Sweden: effects of diet and trophic fractionation. Karlsson, J.; Jonsson, A.; Meili, M.; and Jansson, M. Freshwater Biology, 49(5): 526–534. May 2004.
δ15N of zooplankton species in subarctic lakes in northern Sweden: effects of diet and trophic fractionation [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Holocene temperature estimates and chironomid community composition in the Abisko Valley, northern Sweden. Larocque, I.; and Hall, R. I. Quaternary Science Reviews, 23(23–24): 2453–2465. December 2004.
Holocene temperature estimates and chironomid community composition in the Abisko Valley, northern Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Modelling biomass and leaf area index in a sub-arctic Scandinavian mountain area. Dahlberg, U.; Berge, T. W.; Petersson, H.; and Vencatasawmy, C. P. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 19(1): 60–71. February 2004. 00038
Modelling biomass and leaf area index in a sub-arctic Scandinavian mountain area [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Similarities and discrepancies between chironomid- and diatom-inferred temperature reconstructions through the Holocene at Lake 850, northern Sweden. Larocque, I.; and Bigler, C. Quaternary International, 122(1): 109–121. January 2004. 00051
Similarities and discrepancies between chironomid- and diatom-inferred temperature reconstructions through the Holocene at Lake 850, northern Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Holocene Climatic Change and Landscape Response at Cathedral Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. Heinrichs, M.; Evans, M.; Hebda, R.; Walker, I.; Palmer, S.; and Rosenberg, S. Géographie physique et Quaternaire, 58(1): 123–139. 2004. 00003
Holocene Climatic Change and Landscape Response at Cathedral Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Ecological linkages between aboveground and belowground biota. Wardle, D. A.; Bardgett, R. D.; Klironomos, J. N.; Setälä, H.; Van Der Putten, W. H.; and Wall, D. H. Science, 304(5677): 1629–1633. 2004. 02237
Ecological linkages between aboveground and belowground biota [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Positive and negative plant-plant interactions in two contrasting arctic-alpine plant communities. Olofsson, J. Arctic Antarctic and Alpine Research, 36(4): 464–467. November 2004. 00044
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Importance of large and small mammalian herbivores for the plant community structure in the forest tundra ecotone. Olofsson, J.; Hulme, P. E.; Oksanen, L.; and Suominen, O. Oikos, 106(2): 324–334. August 2004. 00118
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Summer warming and increased winter snow cover affect Sphagnum fuscum growth, structure and production in a sub-arctic bog. Dorrepaal, E.; Aerts, R.; Cornelissen, J. H. C.; Callaghan, T. V.; and Van Logtestijn, R. S. P. Global Change Biology, 10(1): 93–104. January 2004.
Summer warming and increased winter snow cover affect Sphagnum fuscum growth, structure and production in a sub-arctic bog [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Effects of experimentally imposed climate scenarios on flowering phenology and flower production of subarctic bog species. Aerts, R.; Cornelissen, J. H. C.; Dorrepaal, E.; Van Logtestijn, R. S. P.; and Callaghan, T. V. Global Change Biology, 10(9): 1599–1609. September 2004.
Effects of experimentally imposed climate scenarios on flowering phenology and flower production of subarctic bog species [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Feeding physiology of the carnivorous gastropod Thais clavigera (Kuster): do they eat “soup”?. Lau, D. C. P.; and Leung, K. M. Y. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 312(1): 43–66. November 2004.
Feeding physiology of the carnivorous gastropod Thais clavigera (Kuster): do they eat “soup”? [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
  2003 (9)
Availability and quality of herbivore winter browse in relation to tree height and snow depth. Nordengren, C.; Hofgaard, A.; and Ball, J. P. Annales Zoologici Fennici, 40(3): 305–314. 2003.
Availability and quality of herbivore winter browse in relation to tree height and snow depth [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
Holocene environmental change at Lake Njulla (999 m a.s.l.), northern Sweden: a comparison with four small nearby lakes alongan altitudinal gradient. Bigler, C.; Grahn, E.; Larocque, I.; Jeziorski, A.; and Hall, R. Journal of Paleolimnology, 29(1): 13–29. January 2003. 00089
Holocene environmental change at Lake Njulla (999 m a.s.l.), northern Sweden: a comparison with four small nearby lakes alongan altitudinal gradient [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Chironomids as quantitative indicators of mean July air temperature: validation by comparison with century-long meteorological records from northern Sweden. Larocque, I.; and Hall, R. I. Journal of Paleolimnology, 29(4): 475–493. May 2003. 00093
Chironomids as quantitative indicators of mean July air temperature: validation by comparison with century-long meteorological records from northern Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Do Diatom, Chironomid, and Pollen Records Consistently Infer Holocene July Air Temperature? A Comparison Using Sediment Cores from Four Alpine Lakes in Northern Sweden. Rosén, P.; Segerström, U.; Eriksson, L.; and Renberg, I. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 35(3): 279–290. August 2003.
Do Diatom, Chironomid, and Pollen Records Consistently Infer Holocene July Air Temperature? A Comparison Using Sediment Cores from Four Alpine Lakes in Northern Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Diatoms as quantitative indicators of July temperature: a validation attempt at century-scale with meteorological data from northern Sweden. Bigler, C.; and Hall, R. I. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 189(3–4): 147–160. January 2003.
Diatoms as quantitative indicators of July temperature: a validation attempt at century-scale with meteorological data from northern Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Allochthonous organic carbon decreases pelagic energy mobilization in lakes. Jansson, M.; Karlsson, J.; and Blomqvist, P. Limnology and Oceanography, 48(4): 1711–1716. July 2003. 00038
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Control of zooplankton dependence on allochthonous organic carbon in humic and clear-water lakes in northern Sweden. Karlsson, J.; Jonsson, A.; Meili, M.; and Jansson, M. Limnology and Oceanography, 48(1): 269–276. January 2003.
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Decomposition of sub-arctic plants with differing nitrogen economies: a functional role for hemiparasites. Quested, H. M.; Cornelissen, J. H. C.; Press, M. C.; Callaghan, T. V.; Aerts, R.; Trosien, F.; Riemann, P.; Gwynn-Jones, D.; Kondratchuk, A.; and Jonasson, S. E. Ecology, 84(12): 3209–3221. December 2003.
Decomposition of sub-arctic plants with differing nitrogen economies: a functional role for hemiparasites [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Sources of carbon dioxide supersaturation in clearwater and humic lakes in northern Sweden. Jonsson, A.; Karlsson, J.; and Jansson, M. Ecosystems, 6(3): 224–235. April 2003.
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Natural causes of the tundra-taiga boundary. Sveinbjörnsson, B.; Hofgaard, A.; and Lloyd, A. Ambio, 12: 23–29. 2002. 00077
Natural causes of the tundra-taiga boundary [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
How Can the Dynamics of the Tundra-Taiga Boundary Be Remotely Monitored?. Rees, G.; Brown, I.; Mikkola, K.; Virtanen, T.; and Werkman, B. Ambio, 12: 56–62. 2002.
How Can the Dynamics of the Tundra-Taiga Boundary Be Remotely Monitored? [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
The Tundra-Taiga Interface and Its Dynamics: Concepts and Applications. Callaghan, T. V.; Werkman, B. R.; and Crawford, R. M. M. Ambio, 12: 6–14. 2002. Publisher: [Springer, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences]
The Tundra-Taiga Interface and Its Dynamics: Concepts and Applications [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
Swedish tree rings provide new evidence in support of a major, widespread environmental disruption in 1628 BC. Grudd, H.; Briffa, K. R.; Gunnarson, B. E.; and Linderholm, H. W. In Chambers, F.; and Olge, M., editor(s), Climate Change: Critical Concepts in the Environment, volume 2, pages 1616. Routledge, Taylor Francis Group, 2002.
Swedish tree rings provide new evidence in support of a major, widespread environmental disruption in 1628 BC [link]Paper   link   bibtex  
Quantitative multiproxy assessment of long-term patterns of Holocene environmental change from a small lake near Abisko, northern Sweden. Bigler, C.; Larocque, I.; Peglar, S. M.; Birks, H. J.; and Hall, R. I. The Holocene, 12(4): 481–496. May 2002.
Quantitative multiproxy assessment of long-term patterns of Holocene environmental change from a small lake near Abisko, northern Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Diatoms as indicators of climatic and limnological change in Swedish Lapland: a 100-lake calibration set and its validation for paleoecological reconstructions. Bigler, C.; and Hall, R. I. Journal of Paleolimnology, 27(1): 97–115. January 2002.
Diatoms as indicators of climatic and limnological change in Swedish Lapland: a 100-lake calibration set and its validation for paleoecological reconstructions [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
A 7400-year tree-ring chronology in northern Swedish Lapland: natural climatic variability expressed on annual to millennial timescales. Grudd, H.; Briffa, K. R.; Karlén, W.; Bartholin, T. S.; Jones, P. D.; and Kromer, B. The Holocene, 12(6): 657–665. September 2002. 00344
A 7400-year tree-ring chronology in northern Swedish Lapland: natural climatic variability expressed on annual to millennial timescales [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Photochemical and microbial processing of stream and soil water dissolved organic matter in a boreal forested catchment in northern Sweden. Köhler, S.; Buffam, I.; Jonsson, A.; and Bishop, K. Aquatic Sciences, 64(3): 269–281. October 2002. 00084
Photochemical and microbial processing of stream and soil water dissolved organic matter in a boreal forested catchment in northern Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Foraging and movement paths of female reindeer: insights from fractal analysis, correlated random walks, and Lévy flights. Mårell, A.; Ball, J. P; and Hofgaard, A. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 80(5): 854–865. May 2002. 00195
Foraging and movement paths of female reindeer: insights from fractal analysis, correlated random walks, and Lévy flights [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Postglacial paleoecology and inferred paleoclimate in the Engelmann spruce–subalpine fir forest of south-central British Columbia, Canada. Heinrichs, M. L; Hebda, R. J; Walker, I. R; and Palmer, S. L Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 184(3): 347–369. August 2002. 00019
Postglacial paleoecology and inferred paleoclimate in the Engelmann spruce–subalpine fir forest of south-central British Columbia, Canada [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Shifts in radial growth responses of coastal Picea abies induced by climatic change during the 20th century, central Norway. Solberg, B.; Hofgaard, A.; and Hytteborn, H. Écoscience, 9(1): 79–88. January 2002. 00054
Shifts in radial growth responses of coastal Picea abies induced by climatic change during the 20th century, central Norway [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Plant distribution pattern across the forest-tundra ecotone: The importance of treeline position. Hofgaard, A.; and Wilmann, B. Écoscience, 9(3): 375–385. January 2002. 00037
Plant distribution pattern across the forest-tundra ecotone: The importance of treeline position [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Peatland pines as climate indicators? A regional comparison of the climatic influence on Scots pine growth in Sweden. Linderholm, H. W; Moberg, A.; and Grudd, H. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 32(8): 1400–1410. August 2002. 00069
Peatland pines as climate indicators? A regional comparison of the climatic influence on Scots pine growth in Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Twentieth-Century Scots Pine Growth Variations in the Central Scandinavian Mountains Related to Climate Change. Linderholm, H. W. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 34(4): 440–449. 2002. 00039
Twentieth-Century Scots Pine Growth Variations in the Central Scandinavian Mountains Related to Climate Change [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Similar Relationships Between Pelagic Primary and Bacterial Production in Clearwater and Humic Lakes. Karlsson, J.; Jansson, M.; and Jonsson, A. Ecology, 83(10): 2902–2910. October 2002.
Similar Relationships Between Pelagic Primary and Bacterial Production in Clearwater and Humic Lakes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
  2001 (13)
Whole-lake mineralization of allochthonous and autochthonous organic carbon in a large humic lake (Ortrasket, N. Sweden). Jonsson, A.; Meili, M.; Bergström, A.; and Jansson, M. Limnology and Oceanography, 46(7): 1691–1700. November 2001.
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Pelagic Energy Mobilization and Carbon Dioxide Balance in Subarctic Lakes in Northern Sweden. Karlsson, J. Ph.D. Thesis, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, 2001. Pages: 15
Pelagic Energy Mobilization and Carbon Dioxide Balance in Subarctic Lakes in Northern Sweden [link]Paper   link   bibtex  
Partial migration by large ungulates: characteristics of seasonal moose Alces alces ranges in northern Sweden. Ball, J. P.; Nordengren, C.; and Wallin, K. Wildlife Biology, 7(1): 39–47. January 2001. 00166
Partial migration by large ungulates: characteristics of seasonal moose Alces alces ranges in northern Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Holocene climatic change in Swedish Lapland inferred from an oxygen-isotope record of lacustrine biogenic silica. Shemesh, A.; Rosqvist, G.; Rietti-Shati, M.; Rubensdotter, L.; Bigler, C.; Yam, R.; and Karlén, W. The Holocene, 11(4): 447–454. May 2001. 00095
Holocene climatic change in Swedish Lapland inferred from an oxygen-isotope record of lacustrine biogenic silica [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Holocene climatic change reconstructed from diatoms, chironomids, pollen and near-infrared spectroscopy at an alpine lake (Sjuodjijaure) in northern Sweden. Rosén, P.; Segerström, U.; Eriksson, L.; Renberg, I.; and Birks, H. J. The Holocene, 11(5): 551–562. July 2001. 00139
Holocene climatic change reconstructed from diatoms, chironomids, pollen and near-infrared spectroscopy at an alpine lake (Sjuodjijaure) in northern Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Effects of sequential depositional basins on lake response to urban and agricultural pollution: a palaeoecological analysis of the Qu'Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan, Canada. Dixit, A. S.; Hall, R. I.; Leavitt&, P. R.; Quinlan, R.; and Smol, J. P. Freshwater Biology, 43(3): 319–337. 2001. 00033
Effects of sequential depositional basins on lake response to urban and agricultural pollution: a palaeoecological analysis of the Qu'Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan, Canada [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Loss on ignition as a method for estimating organic and carbonate content in sediments: reproducibility and comparability of results. Heiri, O.; Lotter, A. F.; and Lemcke, G. Journal of Paleolimnology, 25(1): 101–110. January 2001. 02783
Loss on ignition as a method for estimating organic and carbonate content in sediments: reproducibility and comparability of results [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Diatoms as indicators of Holocene climate and environmental change in northern Sweden. Bigler, C. Ph.D. Thesis, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, 2001.
Diatoms as indicators of Holocene climate and environmental change in northern Sweden [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
Modelling Dissolved Organic Carbon Turnover in Humic Lake Örträsket, Sweden. Pers, C.; Rahm, L.; Jonsson, A.; Bergström, A.; and Jansson, M. Environmental Modeling & Assessment, 6(3): 159–172. September 2001.
Modelling Dissolved Organic Carbon Turnover in Humic Lake Örträsket, Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Bacterioplankton Production in Lakes along an Altitude Gradient in the Subarctic North of Sweden. Karlsson, J.; Jonsson, A.; and Jansson, M. Microbial Ecology, 42(3): 372–382. October 2001.
Bacterioplankton Production in Lakes along an Altitude Gradient in the Subarctic North of Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Stoichiometry and Population Growth in Osmotrophs and Non-Osmotrophs. Cherif, M. In eLS. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2001.
Stoichiometry and Population Growth in Osmotrophs and Non-Osmotrophs [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Chironomids as indicators of climate change: a 100‐lake training set from a subarctic region of northern Sweden (Lapland). Larocque, I.; Hall, R. I.; and Grahn, E. Journal of Paleolimnology, 26(3): 307–322. September 2001.
Chironomids as indicators of climate change: a 100‐lake training set from a subarctic region of northern Sweden (Lapland) [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
How many chironomid head capsules are enough? A statistical approach to determine sample size for palaeoclimatic reconstructions. Larocque, I. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 172(1–2): 133–142. August 2001.
How many chironomid head capsules are enough? A statistical approach to determine sample size for palaeoclimatic reconstructions [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
  2000 (8)
Diatom transfer-functions for quantifying past air temperature, pH and total organic carbon concentration from lakes in northern Sweden. Rosén, P.; Hall, R.; Korsman, T.; and Renberg, I. Journal of Paleolimnology, 24(2): 109–123. August 2000.
Diatom transfer-functions for quantifying past air temperature, pH and total organic carbon concentration from lakes in northern Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
A diatom-training set for palaeoclimatic inferences from lakes in northern Sweden. Bigler, C.; Hall, R. I.; and Renberg, I. SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010, 27(3): 1174–1182. November 2000. Publisher: Taylor & Francis _eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/03680770.1998.11901421
A diatom-training set for palaeoclimatic inferences from lakes in northern Sweden [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Do diatoms in the Swiss Alps reflect the length of ice-cover?. Lotter, A. F.; and Bigler, C. Aquatic Sciences, 62(2): 125–141. August 2000. 00214
Do diatoms in the Swiss Alps reflect the length of ice-cover? [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Causes and effects of long periods of ice cover on a remote high Alpine lake. Ohlendorf, C.; Bigler, C.; Goudsmit, G.; Lemcke, G.; Livingstone, D. M.; Lotter, A. F.; Müller, B.; and Sturm, M. Journal of Limnology, 59(1s): 65–80. September 2000. 00052
Causes and effects of long periods of ice cover on a remote high Alpine lake [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Near-infrared spectrometry (NIRS): a new tool for inferring past climatic changes from lake sediments. Rosén, P.; Dåbakk, E.; Renberg, I.; Nilsson, M.; and Hall, R. The Holocene, 10(2): 161–166. February 2000.
Near-infrared spectrometry (NIRS): a new tool for inferring past climatic changes from lake sediments [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Modelling the Effects of Patch Size on Vegetation Dynamics: Bracken [Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn] under Grazing. Birch, C. P. D.; Vuichard, N.; and Werkman, B. R. Annals of Botany, 85(2): 63–76. April 2000. 00023
Modelling the Effects of Patch Size on Vegetation Dynamics: Bracken [Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn] under Grazing [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Quantitative inferences of past hypolimnetic anoxia and nutrient levels from a Canadan Precambrian Shield lake. Clerk, S.; Hall, R.; Quinlan, R.; and Smol, J. P. Journal of Paleolimnology, 23(3): 319–336. March 2000. 00097
Quantitative inferences of past hypolimnetic anoxia and nutrient levels from a Canadan Precambrian Shield lake [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Past trophic status and hypolimnetic anoxia during eutrophicaton and remediation of Gravenhurst Bay, Ontario: comparison of diatoms, chironomids, and historical records. Little, J. L; Hall, R. I; Quinlan, R.; and Smol, J. P Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 57(2): 333–341. February 2000. 00084
Past trophic status and hypolimnetic anoxia during eutrophicaton and remediation of Gravenhurst Bay, Ontario: comparison of diatoms, chironomids, and historical records [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
  1999 (7)
The Role of "Natural" Landscapes Influenced by Man in Predicting Responses to Climate Change. Hofgaard, A. Ecological Bulletins, 47: 160–167. January 1999.
The Role of "Natural" Landscapes Influenced by Man in Predicting Responses to Climate Change [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
Scenarios for Animal Responses to Global Change in Europe's Cold Regions: An Introduction. Danell, K.; Hofgaard, A.; Callaghan, T. V.; and Ball, J. P. Ecological Bulletins, 47: 8–15. January 1999. 00009
Scenarios for Animal Responses to Global Change in Europe's Cold Regions: An Introduction [link]Paper   link   bibtex   abstract  
The Tarfala mass balance programme. Holmlund, P.; and Jansson, P. Geografiska Annaler, 81A: 621–631. 1999.
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The effects of plant litter on vegetation: a meta-analysis. Xiong, S.; and Nilsson, C. Journal of Ecology, 87(6): 984–994. 1999.
The effects of plant litter on vegetation: a meta-analysis [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Dendroclimatic response of Picea mariana and Pinus banksiana along a latitudinal gradient in the eastern Canadian boreal forest. Hofgaard, A.; Tardif, J.; and Bergeron, Y. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 29(9): 1333–1346. September 1999. 00133
Dendroclimatic response of Picea mariana and Pinus banksiana along a latitudinal gradient in the eastern Canadian boreal forest [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Effects of increased temperature and nitrogen availability on the displacement of Calluna vulgaris by Pteridium aquilinum. Werkman, B. R.; and Callaghan, T. V. Applied Vegetation Science, 2(2): 201–208. 1999. 00007
Effects of increased temperature and nitrogen availability on the displacement of Calluna vulgaris by Pteridium aquilinum [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Limnological succession in reservoirs: a paleolimnological comparison of two methods of reservoir formation. Hall, R. I; Leavitt, P. R; Dixit, A. S; Quinlan, R.; and Smol, J. P Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 56(6): 1109–1121. June 1999. 00067
Limnological succession in reservoirs: a paleolimnological comparison of two methods of reservoir formation [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
  1998 (2)
Fructans interact strongly with model membranes. Demel, R. A.; Dorrepaal, E.; Ebskamp, M. J. M.; Smeekens, J. C. M.; and de Kruijff, B. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, 1375(1): 36–42. October 1998. 00090
Fructans interact strongly with model membranes [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract   1 download  
Quantitative inferences of past hypolimnetic anoxia in south-central Ontario lakes using fossil midges (Diptera: Chironomidae). Quinlan, R.; Smol, J. P; and Hall, R. I Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 55(3): 587–596. March 1998. 00134
Quantitative inferences of past hypolimnetic anoxia in south-central Ontario lakes using fossil midges (Diptera: Chironomidae) [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
  1997 (2)
Inter-Relationships between Treeline Position, Species Diversity, Land Use and Climate Change in the Central Scandes Mountains of Norway. Hofgaard, A. Global Ecology and Biogeography Letters, 6(6): 419–429. 1997. 00152
Inter-Relationships between Treeline Position, Species Diversity, Land Use and Climate Change in the Central Scandes Mountains of Norway [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
Comparison of diatoms, fossil pigments and historical records as measures of lake eutrophication. Hall, R.; Leavitt, P.; Smol, J.; and Zirnhelt, N. Freshwater Biology, 38(2): 401–417. October 1997.
Comparison of diatoms, fossil pigments and historical records as measures of lake eutrophication [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract  
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Controlling biases in targeted plant removal experiments. Monteux, S.; Blume-Werry, G.; Gavazov, K.; Kirchhoff, L.; Krab, E. J.; Lett, S.; Pedersen, E. P.; and Väisänen, M. New Phytologist, n/a(n/a): 19386. . _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/nph.19386
Controlling biases in targeted plant removal experiments [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex   abstract