336 results on '"Bråthen, Kari Anne"'
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52. How Dis-Services Illuminate Divergence between “Nature's Contribution to People” and “Ecosystem Services” – an Assessment of Empetrum Nigrum
53. Forage quality in tundra grasslands under herbivory: Silicon‐based defences, nutrients and their ratios in grasses
54. Infertile Times: Response to Damage in Genets of the Clonal Sedge Carex bigelowii
55. Facilitation mediates species presence beyond their environmental optimum
56. Effect of Muskox Carcasses on Nitrogen Concentration in Tundra Vegetation
57. Variable responses of carbon and nitrogen contents in vegetation and soil to herbivory and warming in high‐Arctic tundra
58. What are the impacts of reindeer/caribou (Rangifer tarandus L.) on arctic and alpine vegetation? A systematic review
59. Shedding new light on the diet of Norwegian lemmings: DNA metabarcoding of stomach content
60. Sedimentary ancient DNA shows terrestrial plant richness continuously increased over the Holocene in northern Fennoscandia
61. Using near‐infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) to estimate carbon and nitrogen stable isotope composition in animal tissues
62. Sedimentary ancient DNA shows terrestrial plant richness continuously increased over the Holocene in northern Fennoscandia
63. The paradox of forbs in grasslands and the legacy of the mammoth steppe
64. Fifty thousand years of Arctic vegetation and megafaunal diet
65. Niche construction mediates climate effects on recovery of tundra heathlands after extreme event
66. Interfering with neighbouring communities: Allelopathy astray in the tundra delays seedling development
67. Ecological assembly rules in plant communities—approaches, patterns and prospects
68. What are the impacts of reindeer/caribou (Rangifer tarandus L.) on arctic and alpine vegetation? A systematic review protocol
69. One leaf for all: Chemical traits of single leaves measured at the leaf surface using near‐infrared reflectance spectroscopy
70. Interactions between winter and summer herbivory affect spatial and temporal plant nutrient dynamics in tundra grassland communities
71. One leaf for all: Chemical traits of single leaves measured at the leaf surface using Near infrared-reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS)
72. Temporal pattern of terrestrial plant diversity in northern Fennoscandia
73. Forage quality in tundra grasslands under herbivory: Silicon‐based defences, nutrients and their ratios in grasses.
74. Tap av tamrein - et kunnskapsgrunnlag
75. Biogeochemical response strength of a high-Arctic ecosystem to environmental drivers: heterogeneity among ecosystem compartments and habitats
76. Ecosystem nitrogen responses to simulated spring goose disturbance and summer warming in three high Arctic plant communities
77. Facilitation mediates species presence beyond their environmental optimum
78. Terrestrial trophic dynamics in the Canadian Arctic
79. Tolerance of the arctic graminoid Luzula arcuata ssp. confusa to simulated grazing in two nitrogen environments
80. Plant community characteristics determine high Arctic ecosystem carbon balance under simulated herbivore disturbance and summer warming
81. High resistance to climatic variability in a dominant tundra shrub species
82. Facilitation mediates species presence beyond their environmental optimum
83. Background invertebrate herbivory on dwarf birch (Betula glandulosa-nana 1 complex) increases with temperature and precipitation across the tundra biome
84. Stay or go - how topographic complexity influences alpine plant population and community responses to climate change
85. Interfering with neighbouring communities: Allelopathy astray in the tundra delays seedling development.
86. Effects of simulated herbivore disturbance and climate warming on ecosystem process rates of three High Arctic plant communities
87. Strong interplay between seasonality and herbivory determines nutrient dynamics in tundra plants
88. Herbivore assemblages and seasonality determine nitrogen and phosphorous content in tundra plants
89. Effects of simulated warming and grubbing on productivity and NDVI of three High Arctic plant communities: scaling up carbon flux data from plot- to landscape-level
90. Holocene floristic diversity and richness in northeast Norway revealed by sedimentary ancientDNA(sedaDNA) and pollen
91. Herbivore Effects on Ecosystem Process Rates in a Low-Productive System
92. Transferability of biotic interactions: Temporal consistency of arctic plant-rodent relationships is poor
93. Gatekeepers to the effects of climate warming? Niche construction restricts plant community changes along a temperature gradient
94. Stay or go – how topographic complexity influences alpine plant population and community responses to climate change
95. Prevention of Marine Biofouling Using the Natural Allelopathic Compound Batatasin-III and Synthetic Analogues
96. Holocene floristic diversity and richness in northeast Norway revealed by sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) and pollen.
97. The domestic basis of the scientific career: gender inequalities in ecology in France and Norway
98. Mutual positive effects between shrubs in an arid ecosystem
99. Fungal endophyte diversity in tundra grasses increases by grazing
100. Mutual positive effects between shrubs in an arid ecosystem
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