TUNDRA CO2 FLUXES IN RESPONSE TO EXPERIMENTAL WARMING ACROSS LATITUDINAL AND MOISTURE GRADIENTS
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Steven F. Oberbauer | Robert D. Hollister | Craig E. Tweedie | Gregory Starr | Jeffrey M. Welker | J. Welker | S. Oberbauer | R. Hollister | G. Henry | C. Tweedie | G. Starr | M. D. Walker | P. Webber | A. Kuchy | J. Fahnestock | Patrick J. Webber | Marilyn D. Walker | Greg H. R. Henry | Jace T. Fahnestock | Andrea Kuchy | Elizabeth Elmore | E. Elmore | M. Walker
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