Plot-scale evidence of tundra vegetation change and links to recent summer warming.

Steven F. Oberbauer | Robert D. Hollister | Craig E. Tweedie | Gaku Kudo | Anne Tolvanen | John Harte | Niels Martin Schmidt | Janet C. Jorgenson | Gregory H. R. Henry | Sarah C. Elmendorf | Robert G. Björk | Elisabeth J. Cooper | Jill F. Johnstone | Ulf Molau | Vladimir G. Onipchenko | Marko J. Spasojevic | Sonja Wipf | Annika Hofgaard | Kari Klanderud | Esther Lévesque | Anders Michelsen | Christian Rixen | William A. Gould | X. J. Walker | Julia Klein | David S. Hik | Tiffany G. Troxler | Jeremy L. May | Jeffrey M. Welker | Isla H. Myers-Smith | J. Harte | A. Michelsen | J. Welker | S. Oberbauer | J. Cornelissen | S. Wipf | W. Gould | J. Johnstone | X. Walker | A. Hofgaard | J. Klein | R. Hollister | I. Myers-Smith | S. Elmendorf | E. Cooper | G. Henry | I. Jónsdóttir | K. Klanderud | E. Lévesque | U. Molau | N. Schmidt | T. Troxler | C. Rixen | B. Magnússon | G. Shaver | M. Lara | C. Tweedie | P. Webber | E. Dorrepaal | A. Tolvanen | V. Onipchenko | G. Kudo | M. Spasojevic | R. Björk | N. Boulanger-Lapointe | D. Hik | J. Jorgenson | J. May | Patrick J. Webber | Ellen Dorrepaal | Johannes H. C. Cornelissen | Gaius R. Shaver | Thomas A. Day | D. R. Johnson | S. Koh | T. Day | T. Elumeeva | M. Gill | Joel A. Mercado-Díaz | Póra Ellen Pórhallsdóttir | S. Villareal | C. Wahren | Noémie Boulanger-Lapointe | Mark J. Lara | Ingibjörg S. Jónsdóttir | Tatiana G. Elumeeva | M. J. Gill | Saewan Koh | Borgthor Magnusson | Sandra Villareal | Carl Henrik Wahren | Joel A. Mercado‐Díaz

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