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CR - Vol. 05, No. 1 - Table of contents

CR - Vol. 05, No. 1 - Table of contents

Clim Res (Print ISSN: 0936-577X; Online ISSN: 1616-1572)
Copyright © 1995 Inter-Research
Published February 23


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Special Issue: Circumpolar ecosystems in winter
Co-edited by Peter A. Scott and Vernon Meentemeyer

Liang L, Kershaw GP
Climate change in the Mackenzie Mountains, N.W.T., Canada
CR 5:1-13 | Full text in pdf format

Kershaw GP
Snowpack ablation and associated processes in the Subarctic forest near Fort Norman, N.W.T., Canada
CR 5:15-23 | Full text in pdf format

Scott PA, Rouse WR
Impacts of increased winter snow cover on upland tundra vegetation: a case example
CR 5:25-30 | Full text in pdf format

Boudreau LD, Rouse WR
The role of individual terrain units in the water balance of wetland tundra
CR 5:31-47 | Full text in pdf format

Firlotte N, Staniforth RJ
Strategies for revegetation of disturbed gravel areas in climate stressed subarctic environments with special reference to Churchill, Manitoba, Canada: a literature review
CR 5:49-52 | Full text in pdf format

Layne JR Jr, Lee RE Jr
Adaptations of frogs to survive freezing
CR 5:53-59 | Full text in pdf format

Lee RE Jr, Dommel RA, Joplin KH, Denlinger DL
Cryobiology of the freeze-tolerant gall fly Eurosta solidaginis: overwintering energetics and heat shock proteins
CR 5:61-67 | Full text in pdf format

Conover RJ, Wilson S, Harding GCH, Vass WP
Climate, copepods and cod: some thoughts on the long-range prospects for a sustainable northern cod fishery
CR 5:69-82 | Full text in pdf format

Oakes J, Wilkins H, Riewe R, Kelker D, Forest T
Comparison of traditional and manufactured cold weather ensembles
CR 5:83-90 | Full text in pdf format

Oakes J
Climate and cultural barriers to northern economic development: a case study from Broughton Island, N.W.T., Canada
CR 5:91-98 | Full text in pdf format