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Title

Long-term perspectives on lagged ecosystem responses to climate change: permafrost in boreal peatlands and the grassland/woodland boundary
Document Type: Journal Article
Author(s): Philip Camill; James S. Clark
Publication Year: 2000

Cataloging Information

Keyword(s):
  • Betula papyrifera
  • boreal forests
  • boreal peatlands
  • buffering
  • charcoal
  • climate change
  • climate change
  • ecosystem dynamics
  • ecotones
  • fire frequency
  • fire regimes
  • fire suppression
  • fuel accumulation
  • fuel loading
  • grassland-woodland boundary
  • grasslands
  • Great Plains
  • lagged responses
  • microclimate
  • northern Great Plains
  • peatlands
  • permafrost
  • Picea
  • Pinus resinosa
  • plant growth
  • pollen
  • Populus grandidentata
  • Populus tremuloides
  • prairies
  • precipitation
  • presettlement fires
  • regeneration
  • soil temperature
  • sphagnum
  • statistical analysis
  • temperature
  • tundra
  • vegetation surveys
  • warming
  • wildfires
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Record Last Modified: February 13, 2021
FRAMES Record Number: 44588
Tall Timbers Record Number: 19973
TTRS Location Status: In-file
TTRS Call Number: Journals-E
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Citation:
Camill, P., and J. S. Clark. 2000. Long-term perspectives on lagged ecosystem responses to climate change: permafrost in boreal peatlands and the grassland/woodland boundary. Ecosystems, v. 3, no. 6, p. 534-544. 10.1007/s200210000047.