Several contributions from COAT in the Oikos 2018 ecology conference in Trondheim, February 20-22
Publisert: 20. februar 2018
- Jane Jepsen: Drivers of ecosystem state changes in sub-arctic birch forest: moth outbreaks and ungulate management
- Ole Petter Vindstad: Salvage logging of mountain birch after geometrid outbreaks: ecological context determines management outcomes
- Ingrid Paulsen: Calving site characteristics and site fidelity of calving ranges in Svalbard reindeer
- Zina Kerbir: Response of corvids to small rodent dynamics in tundra ecosystems
- Kelsey Lorberau: Bridging paleoecology (aDNA) with modern ecological understanding
- Eeva Soininen: Climate-Ecological Observatory for Arctic Tundra (COAT)
- Matteo Petit Bon: Plant community characteristics determine high Arctic ecosystem carbon balance under simulated herbivore disturbance and summer.