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Permafrost thaw and soil moisture driving CO2 and CH4 release from upland tundra
SM Natali, EAG Schuur, M Mauritz, JD Schade, G Celis, KG Crummer, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 120 (3), 525-537, 2015
2012015
Increased wintertime CO2 loss as a result of sustained tundra warming
EE Webb, EAG Schuur, SM Natali, KL Oken, R Bracho, JP Krapek, D Risk, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 121 (2), 249-265, 2016
942016
A foundation of ecology rediscovered: 100 years of succession on the William S. Cooper plots in Glacier Bay, Alaska
B Buma, S Bisbing, J Krapek, G Wright
Ecology 98 (6), 1513-1523, 2017
582017
Emerging climate‐driven disturbance processes: widespread mortality associated with snow‐to‐rain transitions across 10° of latitude and half the range of a climate‐threatened …
B Buma, PE Hennon, CA Harrington, JR Popkin, J Krapek, MS Lamb, ...
Global Change Biology 23 (7), 2903-2914, 2017
402017
Yellow-cedar blue intensity tree-ring chronologies as records of climate in Juneau, Alaska, USA
GC Wiles, J Charlton, RJS Wilson, RD D’Arrigo, B Buma, J Krapek, ...
Canadian journal of forest research 49 (12), 1483-1492, 2019
202019
Watershed-scale forest biomass distribution in a perhumid temperate rainforest as driven by topographic, soil, and disturbance variables
B Buma, J Krapek, RT Edwards
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 46 (6), 844-854, 2016
142016
Limited stand expansion by a long‐lived conifer at a leading northern range edge, despite available habitat
J Krapek, B Buma
journal of ecology 106 (3), 911-924, 2018
102018
Emergent freeze and fire disturbance dynamics in temperate rainforests
B Buma, E Batllori, S Bisbing, A Holz, SC Saunders, AL Bidlack, ...
Austral ecology 44 (5), 812-826, 2019
82019
From canopy to seed: Loss of snow drives directional changes in forest composition
SM Bisbing, BJ Buma, LE Oakes, J Krapek, AL Bidlack
Ecology and Evolution 9 (14), 8157-8174, 2019
82019
Yellow-cedar: climate change and natural history at odds.
J Krapek, B Buma
Frontiers in Ecology & the Environment 13 (5), 2015
72015
Alternative interpretation and scale-based context for “No evidence of recent (1995–2013) decrease of yellow-cedar in Alaska”(Barrett and Pattison 2017)
A Bidlack, S Bisbing, B Buma, D D’Amore, P Hennon, T Heutte, J Krapek, ...
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 47 (8), 1145-1151, 2017
62017
Despite available habitat at range edge, yellow‐cedar migration is punctuated with a past pulse tied to colder conditions
J Krapek, PE Hennon, DV D'Amore, B Buma
Diversity and Distributions 23 (12), 1381-1392, 2017
52017
Landscape-scale establishment and population spread of yellow-cedar (Callitropsis nootkatensis) at a leading northern range edge
JP Krapek
University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2016
2016
Long term trends of carbon dioxide exchange in a tundra ecosystem affected by permafrost thaw
EA Schuur, RG Bracho, F Belshe, KG Crummer, C Hicks Pries, J Krapek, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2013, B21D-0524, 2013
2013
The impact of permafrost carbon loss on the carbon balance of an experimentally warmed tundra ecosystem
EA Schuur, S Natali, RG Bracho, KK Coe, KG Crummer, J Krapek, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2013, EP11A-02, 2013
2013
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