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Winter regulation of tundra litter carbon and nitrogen dynamics
Sarah E. Hobbie
, F. Stuart Chapin
Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
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N Loss
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Nitrogen Dynamics
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Carbon Dynamics
100%
Biological Activity
100%
Mass Loss
100%
Tundra
100%
N Dynamics
100%
Litter Nitrogen
100%
Litter Carbon
100%
Future Climate
50%
Nitrogen N
50%
Climate Warming
50%
N Cycling
50%
Soil Moisture
50%
C Cycling
50%
Leaching
50%
Leaf Litter
50%
Litter Mass Loss
50%
Carbon C
50%
Significant Loss
50%
Winter Season
50%
Primary Production
50%
Soil Temperature
50%
Freeze-thaw
50%
Snowmelt
50%
Physical Processes
50%
N Limitation
50%
Litter N
50%
Spring Runoff
50%
Temperate Ecosystems
50%
Tussock Tundra
50%
Permafrost
50%
Litter Mass
50%
Terrestrial Organic Matter
50%
Tundra Lakes
50%
Microsite Variation
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Spring
100%
Soil Moisture
100%
Plant Litter
100%
Permafrost
100%
Soil Temperature
100%
Primary Production
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Biological Activity
100%
Soil Moisture
50%
Leaf Litter
50%
Soil Temperature
50%
Primary Production
50%
Temperate Ecosystem
50%
Organic Matter
50%
Physical Process
50%