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Peer Reviewed Publications

  1. Tweedie, C.E. (in press). "Climate change and the autecology of six plant species along an altitudinal gradient on subantarctic Macquarie Island." Bulletin of the Australian Ecological Society.

  2. Rustad, L.E., J. Campbell, G.M. Marion, R.J. Norby, M.J. Mitchell, A.E. Hartley, J. H.C. Cornelissen, J. Gurevitch, GCTE-NEWS [Richard Alward, Claus Beier, Scott Bridgham, Josep Canadell, Toben Christensen, Sara Duke, Jace Fahnestock, Ivan Fernandez, John Harte, Greg Henry, Robert Hollister, John Hom, Mark Johnson, Sven Jonasson, Suni Linder, Anna Lukewille, Greg Masters, Jerry Melillo, Chris Neill, David Olszyk, Kurt Pregitzer, Paul T. Rygiewiez, Osvaldo Sala, Gus Shaver, Ken Thompson, Anders Thichelsan, David T. Tingey, Paul Verburg, Diana Wall, Jeff Welker, Richard Wright]. 2001. "A meta-analysis of the response of soil respiration, net mineralization, and aboveground plant growth to experimental ecosystem warming." Oecologia 126, 543-562.

  3. Hollister, R.D. and P.J. Webber 2000. "Biotic validation of small open-top chambers in a tundra ecosystem." Global Change Biology 6, 835-842.

  4. Tweedie, C. E & Bergstrom, D. M. (2000). "A climate change scenario for surface air temperature at subantarctic Macquarie Island." In: Davison, W (ed). Proceedings of the VII SCAR international biology symposium, Christchurch, New Zealand, 31st August - 4th September 1999.

  5. Arft, A.M., M.D. Walker, J. Gurevitch, J.M. Alatalo, M.S. Bret-Harte, M. Dale, M. Diemer, F. Gugerli, G.H.R. Henry, M.H. Jones, R.D. Hollister, I.S. Jónsdóttir, K. Laine, E. Lévesque, G.M. Marion, U. Molau, P. Mølgaard, U. Nordenhäll, V. Raszhivin, C.H. Robinson, G. Starr, A. Stenström, M. Stenström, Ø. Totland, P.L. Turner, L.J. Walker, P.J. Webber, J.M. Welker, P.A. Wookey. 1999. "Response patterns of tundra plant species to experimental warming: a meta-analysis of the International Tundra Experiment." Ecological Monographs 69, 491-511.

  6. Walker. M.D., R.C. Ingersoll, and P.J. Webber. 1995. "Effects of interannual climate variation on phenology and growth of two alpine forbs." Ecology 76 (4): 1067-1083.

  7. Walker, M.D., P.J. Webber, E.A. Arnold, and D. Ebert-May. 1994. "Effects of interannual climate variation on aboveground phytomass in alpine vegetation." Ecology 75:393-408.

  8. Webber, P.J. and M.D. Walker. 1991. "International Tundra Experiment (ITEX): Resolution." Arctic and Alpine Research 23(1): 124.

  9. Walker, D.A., E. Binnian, B.M. Evans, N.D. Lederer, E. Nordstrand and P.J. Webber. 1989. "Terrain, vegetation and landscape evolution of the R4D research site." Holartic Ecology 12:238-261.

  10. Salzberg, K.A., S. Fridricksson, and P.J. Webber (eds.). 1988. "Restoration and Vegetation Succession in Circumpolar Lands. Proceedings of the Seventh Conference of the Comité Arctique International." Arctic and Alpine Research 19:342-586.

  11. Walker, D.A., P.J. Webber, E.F. Binnian, K.R. Everett, N.D. Lederer, E.A. Nordstrand, M.D. Walker. 1987. "Cumulative impacts of oil fields on Northern Landscapes." Science 238:757-761.

Other Publications

  1. Walker, M.D., D.A. Walker, T. A. Theodose, and P.J. Webber. 2001. "Vegetation: Hierarchical Species-Environment Relationships." In: Bowman, W.D. and T.R. Seastedt (eds.), Structure and Function of an Alpine Ecosystem Niwot Ridge, Colorado. The Long-Term Ecological Network Series. Oxford University Press. p.99-127.

  2. Webber, P.J. and R.D. Hollister. 2001. "Vegetation research and global Change at Barrow." In Fifty More Years Below Zero. Arctic Institute of North America. p.303-312.

  3. Tweedie, C.E. (2000). Climate change and the autecology of six plant species along an altitudinal gradient on subantarctic Macquarie Island. PhD thesis, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. 334 pages.

  4. Hollister, R.D. (editor). 1999. "Plant response to climate change: Integration of ITEX Discoveries." Proceedings from the 9th ITEX Meeting January 5-9,1999. Arctic Ecology Laboratory Report 1, Michigan State University. East Lansing, MI. 117 pp.

  5. Webber, P.J. 1991. "The Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Programme of the United States--Guide for the Northern Sciences Network Ecological Research." UNESCO MAB Northern Sciences Network, A-L. Sippola and E.F. Roots (eds.), Arctic Centre University of Lapland. p.69-73.

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