2018
DOI: 10.24908/iqurcp.10608
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1. A Decade of Dwarf Birch Growth across a Canadian Low Arctic Landscape: Exploring the Impacts of Climate Change

Abstract: Climate change predominantly affects northern regions, and resultant vegetation change (particularly the expansion of arctic shrubs) has the potential to create large-scale, positive climate feedbacks, including the widespread release of CO2 from arctic soils. Understanding the intensity and distribution of arctic shrub expansion is therefore necessary to predict future climate trajectories. Few studies, however, have directly measured vegetation changes in the Canadian continental low Arctic, and similarly, t… Show more

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