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Lessons from the Arctic: Ecological Research with Lasting Value

Published on November 6, 2017
Lessons from the Arctic: Ecological Research with Lasting Value
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To understand the impact of a warming world on the Arctic landscape, long-term datasets are essential for discerning trends of change and resilience. Below, MBL’s Ed Rastetter discusses ongoing research at the NSF’s Arctic Long-Term Ecological Research site at Toolik Lake, Alaska.

 

 

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