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1. Developing common protocols to measure tundra herbivory across spatial scales

2. The physical and chemical limnology of Yukon’s largest lake, Lhù’ààn Mân’ (Kluane Lake), prior to the 2016 ‘A’ą̈y Chù’ diversion

3. The effects of different management interventions on degraded rangelands in Iceland

4. Patterns of decadal, seasonal and daily visitation to mineral licks, a critical resource hotspot for mountain goats Oreamnos americanus in the Rocky Mountains

5. What are the effects of herbivore diversity on tundra ecosystems? A systematic review protocol

6. Evidence for Elevation-Dependent Warming in the St. Elias Mountains, Yukon, Canada

7. CH4 uptake along a successional gradient in temperate alpine soils

9. Fertilisers mediate the short-term effects of sheep grazing in the Icelandic highlands

10. Global COVID-19 lockdown highlights humans as both threats and custodians of the environment

11. Spatial genetic structure of Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis canadensis) at the northern limit of their native range

12. A methane sink in the Central American high elevation páramo: Topographic, soil moisture and vegetation effects

14. Climate warming as a driver of tundra shrubline advance

15. Spring and summer monthly MODIS LST is inherently biased compared to air temperature in snow covered sub-Arctic mountains

16. Automated content analysis as a tool for research and practice: a case illustration from the Prairie Creek and Nico environmental assessments in the Northwest Territories, Canada

17. Hiding in the background: community-level patterns in invertebrate herbivory across the tundra biome

18. Flower‐visitor communities of an arcto‐alpine plant—Global patterns in species richness, phylogenetic diversity and ecological functioning

19. Herbivory Network: An international, collaborative effort to study herbivory in Arctic and alpine ecosystems

20. The accuracy of satellite-derived albedo for northern alpine and glaciated land covers

21. Biotic interactions mediate patterns of herbivore diversity in the Arctic

22. Phenology and species determine growing-season albedo increase at the altitudinal limit of shrub growth in the sub-Arctic

23. Circumpolar stakeholder perspectives on Geographic Information Systems for communicating the health impacts of development

24. Plant functional trait change across a warming tundra biome

25. Publisher Correction to : Background invertebrate herbivory on dwarf birch (Betula glandulosa-nana complex) increases with temperature and precipitation across the tundra biome

26. The sheep in wolf‘s clothing? Recognizing threats for land degradation in Iceland using state-and-transition models

27. Warming the tundra: reciprocal responses of invertebrate herbivores and plants

28. Spring warming in Yukon mountains is not amplified by the snow albedo feedback

29. Higher predation risk for insect prey at low latitudes and elevations

30. Background invertebrate herbivory on dwarf birch (Betula glandulosa-nana complex) increases with temperature and precipitation across the tundra biome

31. Adaptations of a native Subantarctic flightless fly to dehydration stress: more plastic than we thought? ( Short Communication)

32. Diet breadth of Gynaephora groenlandica (Lepidoptera: Erebidae): is polyphagy greater in alpine versus Arctic populations?

33. Gene flow and the restoration of genetic diversity in a fluctuating collared pika (Ochotona collaris) population

34. Evaluating Cloud Contamination in Clear-Sky MODIS Terra Daytime Land Surface Temperatures Using Ground-Based Meteorology Station Observations

35. Arctic ground squirrelsUrocitellus parryiias drivers and indicators of change in northern ecosystems

36. Moss Mediates the Influence of Shrub Species on Soil Properties and Processes in Alpine Tundra

37. The impacts of climate change on circumpolar biodiversity

38. Plot-scale evidence of tundra vegetation change and links to recent summer warming

39. Polygynandry and even-sexed dispersal in a population of collared pikas, Ochotona collaris

40. Mountain‐top and valley‐bottom experiences: the stress axis as an integrator of environmental variability in arctic ground squirrel populations

41. Global assessment of experimental climate warming on tundra vegetation: heterogeneity over space and time

42. The role of phenotypic plasticity in responses of hunted thinhorn sheep ram horn growth to changing climate conditions

43. Eavesdropping on the Neighbourhood: Collared Pika (Ochotona collaris) Responses to Playback Calls of Conspecifics and Heterospecifics

44. Plant interactions are unimportant in a subarctic–alpine plant community

45. Variation in pika (Ochotona collaris, O. princeps) vocalizations within and between populations

46. Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci for the collared pika (Ochotona collaris) and their cross-amplification in five otherOchotonaspecies

47. Effects of Leaf Size on Forage Selection by Collared Pikas, Ochotona Collaris

48. Predicting Effects of Predation on Conservation of Endangered Prey

49. Discrimination of intra- and inter-specific forage quality by collared pikas (Ochotona collaris)

50. Climate and nutrient influences on the growth of white spruce trees in the boreal forests of the Yukon

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