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This is an overview talk of Northern research supported by NSTP funding. The primary purpose of the talk is to highlight the importance of this funding to students in exploring important topics in high-stress ecosystems. Important topics developed through this research and collaboration opportunities that emerged are described. The building blocks of the forthcoming research in 2014 in Churchill, Canada are also summarized.
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Frozen: community ecology in the north.
NSTP
collaboration
frozen topics: stress-gradient hypothesis
Bertness & Callaway 1994
frozen topics: stress-gradient hypothesis
Kawai & Tokeshi 2007
frozen topics: stress-gradient hypothesis
Kawai & Tokeshi 2007
frozen topics: context & diversity
Michalet et al 2006
frozen topics: context & importance
Kikvidze et al 2011
frozen topics: context & reciprocity
individual community
influence
Schob et al 2014
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-
NSTP
progress
frozen topics: context & trophic scaling
Lortie et al 2012
frozen topics: context & trophic scaling
Molenda et al 2012
frozen topics: context & trophic scaling
Reid & Lortie 2012
frozen topics: context & reciprocity
Lortie & Reid 2012
frozen topics: context & reciprocity
Lortie & Reid 2012
frozen topics: context & reciprocity
Schob et al. 2014a & b
frozen topics: context & diversity
Cavieres et al. 2013
frozen topics: Churchill context
Bello, Lortie et al. 2013
frozen topics: diversity
frozen topics: diversity
Peat plateau
frozen topics: diversity
peat plateau
frozen topics: gradients
frozen topics: gradients
peat
microgradients
wet
dry
forestgap
forestcarex
coastal shore
coastal floodplain
mesogradients
macrogradients
forestgap
forestcarex
coastal shore
coastal floodplain
peat
frozen topics: gradients
peat plateau
coastal floodplain
coastal shore
forest carex
forest gap
forestgap
forestcarex
coastal shore
coastal floodplain
peat+ +
mesogradients
o +
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+ +
o -
e+
e+
e+
frozen topics: stress-gradient hypothesis
summary: first step of the process completed
frozen topics: Churchill
trophic scalingreciprocity
costs of facilitationlocal vs regional drivers
limitationsimportance vs intensity