Martha K Raynolds
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Frost G, Bhatt U, Macander M, Epstein H, Raynolds M, Waigl C, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2023 May;
29(16):4453-4455.
PMID: 37246616
Rapid atmospheric warming and sea-ice retreat are driving widespread changes in Arctic ecosystems, among the most pervasive of which is the "greening of the Arctic"-an increase in the cover and...
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Crump S, Frechette B, Power M, Cutler S, de Wet G, Raynolds M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2021 Mar;
118(13).
PMID: 33723011
Summer warming is driving a greening trend across the Arctic, with the potential for large-scale amplification of climate change due to vegetation-related feedbacks [Pearson et al., (3), 673-677 (2013)]. Because...
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Raynolds M, Jorgenson J, Jorgenson M, Kanevskiy M, Liljedahl A, Nolan M, et al.
Ecol Appl
. 2020 Apr;
30(7):e02143.
PMID: 32335990
Although three-dimensional (3D) seismic surveys have improved the success rate of exploratory drilling for oil and gas, the impacts have received little scientific scrutiny, despite affecting more area than any...
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Walker D, Epstein H, Sibik J, Bhatt U, Romanovsky V, Breen A, et al.
Appl Veg Sci
. 2019 May;
22(1):150-167.
PMID: 31130818
Questions: How do plant communities on zonal loamy vs. sandy soils vary across the full maritime Arctic bioclimate gradient? How are plant communities of these areas related to existing vegetation...
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Raynolds M, Walker D, Ambrosius K, Brown J, Everett K, Kanevskiy M, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2013 Dec;
20(4):1211-24.
PMID: 24339207
Many areas of the Arctic are simultaneously affected by rapid climate change and rapid industrial development. These areas are likely to increase in number and size as sea ice melts...