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Phenology Bibliography

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1999
Arft AM, Walker MD, Gurevitch J, Alatalo JM, Bret-Harte MS, Dale M, Diemer M, Gügerli F, Henry GHR, Jones MH et al..  1999.  Responses of tundra plants to experimental warming: Meta-analysis of the International Tundra Experiment. Ecological Monographs. 69:491-511. Abstract
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1997
Welker JM, Molau U, Parsons AN, Robinson CH, Wookey PA.  1997.  Responses of Dryas octopetala to ITEX environmental manipulations: a synthesis with circumpolar comparisons. Global Change Biology. 3:61-73.
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1993
Wookey PA, Parson AN, Welker JM, Potter JA, Callaghan TV, Lee JA, Press MC.  1993.  Comparative responses in phenology and reproductive development to simulated environmental change in sub-arctic and high arctic plants. Oikos. 67:490-502. Abstract
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