Trophic interactions and abiotic factors drive functional and phylogenetic structure of vertebrate herbivore communities across the Arctic tundra biome

James D. M. Speed(Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Eeva M. Soininen(Centre for Arctic Gas Hydrate, Environment and Climate), Bryndís Marteinsdóttir, Nicolas Lecomte(Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada), Eileen C. Rees(Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust), Åshild Ønvik Pedersen(Norwegian Polar Institute), John‐Arvid Grytnes(University of Bergen), Bruce C. Forbes(University of Lapland), Virve Ravolainen(UiT The Arctic University of Norway), Natalia Sokolova(Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology), Ina Åsnes Skjelbred(Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Ingunn Tombre(Norwegian Institute for Nature Research), Katrine S. Hoset(University of Turku), Dominique Berteaux(Université du Québec à Rimouski), Michael D. Martin(Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Andrew H. Thornhill(State Herbarium of South Australia), Daniel Fortin(Université Laval), Jesper Bruun Mosbacher(University of Calgary), Isabel C. Barrio(University of Iceland), Jennifer S. Forbey(Boise State University), C. Guillermo Bueno(University of Tartu), Katie S. Christie(Alaska Department of Fish and Game), Anna Skarin(Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)
Ecography
April 4, 2019
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