Climate change and Arctic ecosystems: 1. Vegetation changes north of 55°N between the last glacial maximum, mid‐Holocene, and present
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Sandy P. Harrison | Jed O. Kaplan | Wolfgang Cramer | Benjamin Smith | Donald A. Walker | Konrad Gajewski | Torben R. Christensen | Patrick J. Bartlein | Andrei Andreev | I. Colin Prentice | Benjamin Smith | W. Cramer | J. Kaplan | A. McGuire | I. Prentice | S. Harrison | K. Gajewski | P. Bartlein | D. Walker | N. Matveyeva | V. Razzhivin | T. Christensen | M. Edwards | L. Brubaker | A. Lozhkin | P. Anderson | A. Paus | A. Andreev | Victoria Wolf | N. Bigelow | D. Murray | J. C. Ritchie | Björn H. Holmqvist | Y. Igarashi | K. Kremenetskii | M. Pisaric | V. Volkova | A. David McGuire | Patricia M. Anderson | Linda B. Brubaker | Mary E. Edwards | Anatoly V. Lozhkin | N. V. Matveyeva | Nancy H. Bigelow | Yaeko Igarashi | Victoria Wolf | David F. Murray | Volodya Y. Razzhivin | James C. Ritchie | Konstantin Kremenetskii | Aage Paus | Michael F. J. Pisaric | Valentina S. Volkova | Andrei A. Andreev
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