Northern forest winters have lost cold, snowy conditions that are important for ecosystems and human communities


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A.R. Contosta, N.J. Casson, S. Garlick, S.J. Nelson, M.P. Ayres, E.A. Burakowski, J. Campbell, I. Creed, M.C. Eimers, C. Evans, C. Ivan Fernandez, C. Fuss, T. Huntington, K. Patel, R. Sanders-DeMott, K. Son, P. Templer, C. Thornbrugh
Ecological Applications, vol. 29, 2019, pp. e01974

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Contosta, A. R., Casson, N. J., Garlick, S., Nelson, S. J., Ayres, M. P., Burakowski, E. A., … Thornbrugh, C. (2019). Northern forest winters have lost cold, snowy conditions that are important for ecosystems and human communities. Ecological Applications, 29, e01974.


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Contosta, A.R., N.J. Casson, S. Garlick, S.J. Nelson, M.P. Ayres, E.A. Burakowski, J. Campbell, et al. “Northern Forest Winters Have Lost Cold, Snowy Conditions That Are Important for Ecosystems and Human Communities.” Ecological Applications 29 (2019): e01974.


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Contosta, A. R., et al. “Northern Forest Winters Have Lost Cold, Snowy Conditions That Are Important for Ecosystems and Human Communities.” Ecological Applications, vol. 29, 2019, p. e01974.


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@article{a2019a,
  title = {Northern forest winters have lost cold, snowy conditions that are important for ecosystems and human communities},
  year = {2019},
  journal = {Ecological Applications},
  pages = {e01974},
  volume = {29},
  author = {Contosta, A.R. and Casson, N.J. and Garlick, S. and Nelson, S.J. and Ayres, M.P. and Burakowski, E.A. and Campbell, J. and Creed, I. and Eimers, M.C. and Evans, C. and Fernandez, C. Ivan and Fuss, C. and Huntington, T. and Patel, K. and Sanders-DeMott, R. and Son, K. and Templer, P. and Thornbrugh, C.}
}



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