The Digital Archive of Northeast Asian Studies Tundra Nenets in Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District: Their Lifestyle and Subsistence Activity An Islamic Sacred Site and Epitaphs in the Southern Urals Archive on the 2012 Photo Exhibition of Siberian Ethnography in Siberia Image Dateb…
…ents and by predation. The Goal of the Arctic LTER Project is to understand how tundra, streams and lakes function in the Arctic and to predict how they respond to changes including climate change. The ecosystems of the foothills of the North Slope of Alaska are not in an equilib…
…t author. List of Abstracts Long-Term Monitoring of Vegetation Change Following Tundra Fires in Noatak National Preserve, Alaska Jennifer L. Allen , Charles Racine , John Dennis National Park Service - Alaska Region, Fire Management, 4175 Geist Rd, Fairbanks, AK, 99709, USA, Phon…
… nomadic, and the breeding range is restricted to the remote circumpolar Arctic tundra. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) uplisted the Snowy Owl to “Vulnerable” in 2017 because the suggested population estimates appeared considerably lower than historical …
…will likely lead to more runoff while also significantly accelerating drying of tundra landscapes in a warming climate Painter et al. 2023 . Studies suggest that permafrost degradation leads to increased moisture transport from the surface to deeper soils, potentially contributin…
…face air temperature Arctic Report Card: Update for 2023 Greening of the Arctic tundra continues with third-highest peak "greenness" since 2000 Although the Arctic tundra is mostly too cold and dry for trees, it’s home to other plants that have evolved to survive the frigid winte…
…ing temperatures and longer growing seasons alter the state's environment. Both tundra and boreal forest regions are seeing larger and more frequent fires. The impacts of these fires are felt across the state. The wildfire environment of Alaska presents many unique opportunities and…
…es increasing tenfold between 1974 and 2019. In contrast, adjacent, undisturbed tundra exhibited more consistent thermokarst expansion (∼0.2% yr −1 ), underscoring the amplifying role of infrastructure, surface disturbance, and climate change. Community interviews reveal the live…
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…d intrazonal species; however, there is still a significant portion (10-13%) of tundra species. Late Holocene assemblages are also dominated by forest and intrazonal species but tundra species are less abundant (2.5%). The most recent rodent fauna of the taiga zone in the Chernys…
… count of the number of species present in a single habitat or location. alpine tundra Ecosystem found above the tree line on mountains; it consists of rugged, well-drained terrain interspersed with meadows with low-growing vegetation and a profusion of summer-blooming wildflower…
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…st aquatic site. Oksrukuyik Creek is a wadeable stream flowing through the open tundra north of the Brooks Range before draining into the Sagavanirktok River. It is encompassed within a 57.8 km 2 (14,300 acre) watershed. Managed by the Bureau of Land Management, Oksrukuyik Creek …
… (Hot summer) b (Warm summer) c (Cold summer) d (Very cold winter) E (Polar) T (Tundra) F (Ice cap) The Köppen climate classification scheme divides climates into five main climate groups: (tropical), (arid), (temperate), (continental), and (polar). 12 The second letter indicates…