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1 A Warm Tea: The Role of Temperature and Hydroperiod on Litter Decomposition in Temporary Wetlands Madaschi, Candela

25 7 p. 1419-1434
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2 Biophysical Determinants of Shifting Tundra Vegetation Productivity in the Beaufort Delta Region of Canada Seider, Jordan H.

25 7 p. 1435-1454
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3 Bryosphere Loss Impairs Litter Decomposition Consistently Across Moss Species, Litter Types, and Micro-Arthropod Abundance Grau-Andrés, Roger

25 7 p. 1542-1554
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4 Correction to: Elevated Allochthony in Stream Food Webs as a Result of Longitudinal Cumulative Effects of Forest Management Erdozain, Maitane

25 7 p. 1619
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5 Disproportionate Contribution of Vegetated Habitats to the CH4 and CO2 Budgets of a Boreal Lake Desrosiers, Karelle

25 7 p. 1522-1541
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6 Effects of Habitat-Specific Primary Production on Fish Size, Biomass, and Production in Northern Oligotrophic Lakes Norman, Sven

25 7 p. 1555-1570
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7 Fine Root Growth Increases in Response to Nitrogen Addition in Phosphorus-limited Northern Hardwood Forests Shan, Shan

25 7 p. 1589-1600
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8 Increased Water Use Efficiency in China and Its Drivers During 2000–2016 Zhao, Fubo

25 7 p. 1476-1492
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9 Is Oxygenation Related to the Decomposition of Organic Matter in Cryoconite Holes? Buda, Jakub

25 7 p. 1510-1521
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10 Recent Lateral Expansion of Sphagnum Bogs Over Central Fen Areas of Boreal Aapa Mire Complexes Granlund, Lars

25 7 p. 1455-1475
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11 Seasonal Mass Migration of Water Boatmen (Hemiptera: Corixidae) as a Wetland–River Linkage and Dietary Subsidy to Riverine Fish Srayko, Stephen H.

25 7 p. 1571-1588
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12 Tree Diversity, Initial Litter Quality, and Site Conditions Drive Early-Stage Fine-Root Decomposition in European Forests Wambsganss, Janna

25 7 p. 1493-1509
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13 Two Mechanisms Drive Changes in Boreal Peatland Photosynthesis Following Long-Term Water Level Drawdown: Species Turnover and Altered Photosynthetic Capacity Kokkonen, Nicola

25 7 p. 1601-1618
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