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Title
Arctic ecosystem structure and functioning shaped by climate and herbivore body size
Author(s)
Legagneux, P., Gauthier, G., Lecomte, N., Schmidt, N.M., Reid, D., Cadieux, M.-C., Berteaux, D., Bêty, J., Krebs, C.J., Ims, R.A., Yoccoz, N.G., Morrison, R.I.G., Leroux, S.J., Loreau, M. & Gravel, D.
Published
2014
Publisher
Nature Climate Change, 4, 379–383
Abstract
Significant progress has been made in our understanding of species-level responses to climate change, but upscaling to entire ecosystems remains a challenge. This task is particularly urgent in the Arctic, where global warming is most pronounced. This paper reports the results of an international collaboration on the direct and indirect effects of climate on the functioning of Arctic terrestrial ecosystems.
Keywords
climate change; herbivore; body size
Full Citation
Legagneux, P., Gauthier, G., Lecomte, N., Schmidt, N.M., Reid, D., Cadieux, M.-C., Berteaux, D., Bêty, J., Krebs, C.J., Ims, R.A., Yoccoz, N.G., Morrison, R.I.G., Leroux, S.J., Loreau, M. & Gravel, D.. (2014). Arctic ecosystem structure and functioning shaped by climate and herbivore body size. Nature Climate Change, 4. doi: 10.1038/nclimate2168

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