Arctic terrestrial biodiversity status and trends: A synopsis of science supporting the CBMP State of Arctic Terrestrial Biodiversity Report
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Anne D. Bjorkman | T. Høye | N. Schmidt | E. Fuglei | L. Jenkins | P. Smith | S. Coulson | Jason J. Taylor | M. Gillespie | D. Ehrich | K. Falk | V. Ravolainen | T. Barry | P. Wąsowicz | Alastair Franke | S. Heiðmarsson | C. Cuyler | T. Christensen | J. Lawler | M. Aronsson
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