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    Circumpolar distribution and carbon storage of thermokarst landscapes by Olefeldt, D., Goswami, S., Grosse, G., Hayes, D., Hugelius, G., Kuhry, P., McGuire, A. D., Romanovsky, V. E., Sannel, A.B.K., Schuur, E.A.G., Turetsky, M. R.

    Published in Nature communications (11-10-2016)
    “…Thermokarst is the process whereby the thawing of ice-rich permafrost ground causes land subsidence, resulting in development of distinctive landforms…”
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    Climate change and the permafrost carbon feedback by Schuur, E. A. G., McGuire, A. D., Schädel, C., Grosse, G., Harden, J. W., Hayes, D. J., Hugelius, G., Koven, C. D., Kuhry, P., Lawrence, D. M., Natali, S. M., Olefeldt, D., Romanovsky, V. E., Schaefer, K., Turetsky, M. R., Treat, C. C., Vonk, J. E.

    Published in Nature (London) (09-04-2015)
    “…A large amount of organic carbon stored in frozen Arctic soils (permafrost) could be released as carbon dioxide and methane in a warming climate, which would…”
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    The resilience and functional role of moss in boreal and arctic ecosystems by Turetsky, M R, B Bond‐Lamberty, Euskirchen, E, Talbot, J, Frolking, S, McGuire, A D, E‐S Tuittila

    Published in The New phytologist (01-10-2012)
    “…Mosses in northern ecosystems are ubiquitous components of plant communities, and strongly influence nutrient, carbon and water cycling. We use literature…”
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    An assessment of the carbon balance of Arctic tundra: comparisons among observations, process models, and atmospheric inversions by McGuire, A. D, Christensen, T. R, Hayes, D, Heroult, A, Euskirchen, E, Kimball, J. S, Koven, C, Lafleur, P, Miller, P. A, Oechel, W, Peylin, P, Williams, M, Yi, Y

    Published in Biogeosciences (17-08-2012)
    “…Although Arctic tundra has been estimated to cover only 8% of the global land surface, the large and potentially labile carbon pools currently stored in tundra…”
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    Local-scale Arctic tundra heterogeneity affects regional-scale carbon dynamics by Lara, M. J., McGuire, A. D., Euskirchen, E. S., Genet, H., Yi, S., Rutter, R., Iversen, C., Sloan, V., Wullschleger, S. D.

    Published in Nature communications (01-10-2020)
    “…In northern Alaska nearly 65% of the terrestrial surface is composed of polygonal ground, where geomorphic tundra landforms disproportionately influence carbon…”
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    BAWLD-CH4: a comprehensive dataset of methane fluxes from boreal and arctic ecosystems by Kuhn, McKenzie A, Varner, Ruth K, Bastviken, David, Crill, Patrick, MacIntyre, Sally, Turetsky, Merritt, Katey Walter Anthony, McGuire, Anthony D, Olefeldt, David

    Published in Earth system science data (05-11-2021)
    “…Methane (CH4) emissions from the boreal and arctic region are globally significant and highly sensitive to climate change. There is currently a wide range in…”
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    Changes in vegetation in northern Alaska under scenarios of climate change, 2003-2100: implications for climate feedbacks by Euskirchen, E.S, McGuire, A.D, Chapin, F.S. III, Yi, S, Thompson, C.C

    Published in Ecological applications (01-06-2009)
    “…Assessing potential future changes in arctic and boreal plant species productivity, ecosystem composition, and canopy complexity is essential for understanding…”
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    Is it best to add native shrubs to a coastal sage scrub restoration project as seeds or as seedlings? by McGuire, Kylie D F, Schmidt, Katharina T, Ta, Priscilla, Long, Jennifer J, Yurko, Matthew, Kimball, Sarah

    Published in PloS one (08-02-2022)
    “…Ecological restoration frequently involves the addition of native plants, but the effectiveness (in terms of plant growth, plant survival, and cost) of using…”
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    Potential shifts in dominant forest cover in interior Alaska driven by variations in fire severity by Barrett, K, McGuire, A. D, Hoy, E. E, Kasischke, E. S

    Published in Ecological applications (01-10-2011)
    “…Large fire years in which >1%% of the landscape burns are becoming more frequent in the Alaskan (USA) interior, with four large fire years in the past 10…”
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    Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes Mellitus: Complication of the Disease or of Antihyperglycemic Medications by Alvarez, CA, Lingvay, I, Vuylsteke, V, Koffarnus, RL, McGuire, DK

    Published in Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (01-08-2015)
    “…Cardiovascular disease is the principal complication and the leading cause of death for patients with diabetes (DM). The efficacy of antihyperglycemic…”
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    The effects of fire on the thermal stability of permafrost in lowland and upland black spruce forests of interior Alaska in a changing climate by Jafarov, E E, Romanovsky, V E, Genet, H, McGuire, A D, Marchenko, S S

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-09-2013)
    “…Fire is an important factor controlling the composition and thickness of the organic layer in the black spruce forest ecosystems of interior Alaska. Fire that…”
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    Thermokarst rates intensify due to climate change and forest fragmentation in an Alaskan boreal forest lowland by Lara, Mark J., Genet, Hélène, McGuire, Anthony D., Euskirchen, Eugénie S., Zhang, Yujin, Brown, Dana R. N., Jorgenson, Mark T., Romanovsky, Vladimir, Breen, Amy, Bolton, William R.

    Published in Global change biology (01-02-2016)
    “…Lowland boreal forest ecosystems in Alaska are dominated by wetlands comprised of a complex mosaic of fens, collapse‐scar bogs, low shrub/scrub, and forests…”
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    Short-term response of methane fluxes and methanogen activity to water table and soil warming manipulations in an Alaskan peatland by Turetsky, M. R., Treat, C. C., Waldrop, M. P., Waddington, J. M., Harden, J. W., McGuire, A. D.

    “…Growing season CH4 fluxes were monitored over a two year period following the start of ecosystem‐scale manipulations of water table position and surface soil…”
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    Hybrid reactor based on combined cavitation and ozonation: From concept to practical reality by Gogate, P.R., Mededovic-Thagard, S., McGuire, D., Chapas, G., Blackmon, J., Cathey, R.

    Published in Ultrasonics sonochemistry (01-03-2014)
    “…•Development of a hybrid advanced oxidation reactor.•Synergistic effects due to combination of cavitation, ozone and electrochemistry.•Theoretical studies for…”
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    Consequences of changes in vegetation and snow cover for climate feedbacks in Alaska and northwest Canada by Euskirchen, E S, Bennett, A P, Breen, A L, Genet, H, Lindgren, M A, Kurkowski, T A, McGuire, A D, Rupp, T S

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-10-2016)
    “…Changes in vegetation and snow cover may lead to feedbacks to climate through changes in surface albedo and energy fluxes between the land and atmosphere. In…”
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    Energy feedbacks of northern high-latitude ecosystems to the climate system due to reduced snow cover during 20th century warming by EUSKIRCHEN, E.S, McGUIRE, A.D, CHAPIN, F.S. III

    Published in Global change biology (01-11-2007)
    “…The warming associated with changes in snow cover in northern high-latitude terrestrial regions represents an important energy feedback to the climate system…”
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    Vulnerability of carbon storage in North American boreal forests to wildfires during the 21st century by BALSHI, M.S, MCGUIRE, A.D, DUFFY, P, FLANNIGAN, M, KICKLIGHTER, D.W, MELILLO, J

    Published in Global change biology (01-06-2009)
    “…The boreal forest contains large reserves of carbon. Across this region, wildfires influence the temporal and spatial dynamics of carbon storage. In this…”
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    Effects of Experimental Water Table and Temperature Manipulations on Ecosystem CO₂ Fluxes in an Alaskan Rich Fen by Chivers, M. R, Turetsky, M. R, Waddington, J. M, Harden, J. W, McGuire, A. D

    Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-12-2009)
    “…Peatlands store 30% of the world's terrestrial soil carbon (C) and those located at northern latitudes are expected to experience rapid climate warming. We…”
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