Climate Change and UV-B Impacts on Arctic Tundra and Polar Desert Ecosystems
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W. Oechel | L. Björn | S. Sitch | B. Huntley | S. Schaphoff | N. Matveyeva | T. Callaghan | T. Christensen | R. Ims | T. Chapin | S. Jonasson | N. Panikov | C. Zöckler | M. Johansson | D. Jolly | G. Shaver | Y. Chernov
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