February Issue of "Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research"
Volume 39, Number 1 (2007)
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Contents of Volume 39, Number 1
Special Section
Proceedings of the Fifth Circumpolar Ecosystems Conference and Workshop
Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, February 2004
Edited by LeeAnn Fishback and G. Peter Kershaw
Proceedings of the Fifth Circumpolar Ecosystems Conference and Workshop,
Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, February 2004 - Introduction
By: LeeAnn Fishback and G. Peter Kershaw
Using Environmental Variables to Predict the Structure of Deep-sea
Arctic Fish Communities: Implications for Food Web Construction
By: Chandra A. Chambers and Terry A. Dick
Midwinter Snowpack Variation across the Arctic Treeline, Churchill,
Manitoba, Canada
By: G. Peter Kershaw and Jennifer McCulloch
Short-term Revegetation Performance on Gravel-dominated, Human-induced
Disturbances, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
By: Jennie Rausch and G. Peter Kershaw
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Interactions between Vegetation, Roots, and Soil Stability in Restored
High-altitude Ski Runs in the Alps
By: Elena Barni, Michele Freppaz, and Consolata Siniscalco
Ecology of Alpine Snowbeds and the Impact of Global Change
By: Robert G. Bjork and Ulf Molau
"They Went as High as They Choose": What an Isolated Skull Can Tell Us
about the Biogeography of High-altitude Bison
By: Kenneth P. Cannon
Nurse Effects of Alpine Willows (Salix) Enhance Over-winter Survival at
the Upper Range Limit of Fireweed, Chamerion angustifolium
By: Amy J. Dona and Candace Galen
The Optimum pH of the Green Snow Algae, Chloromonas tughillensis and
Chloromonas chenangoensis, from Upstate New York
By: Ronald W. Hoham, Robert W. Filbin, Frank M. Frey, Timothy J. Pusack,
Jeffrey B. Ryba, Patrick D. McDermott, and Ryan A. Fields
Colorado Front Range Rock Glaciers: Distribution and Topographic
Characteristics
By: Jason R. Janke
Geochemistry of Soils and Streams on Surfaces of Varying Ages in Arctic
Alaska
By: Katy Keller, Joel D. Blum, and George W. Kling
The Structure and Dynamics of Earth Hummocks in the Subarctic Forest
near Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada
By: S.V. Kokelj, C.R. Burn, and C. Tarnocai
Effect of Herbivory and Disturbances by Tuco-Tucos (Ctenomys mendocinus)
on a Plant Community in the Southern Puna Desert
By: Natalia Lara, Paola Sassi, and Carlos E. Borghi
New Insights into Factors Controlling Drainage Density in Subarctic
Landscapes
By: Miska Luoto
Rock Glaciers in Central Colorado, U.S.A., as Indicators of Holocene
Climate Change
By: Kurt A. Refsnider and Keith A. Brugger
Extreme High-altitude Asian and Andean Pierid Butterflies Are Not Each
Others' Closest Relatives
By: Arthur M. Shapiro, Matthew L. Forister, and James A. Fordyce
Zonation of Vegetation Related to Penguin Rookeries on King George
Island, Maritime Antarctic
By: Jerzy Smykla, Jerzy Wolek, and Adam Barcikowski
Snow Cover Conditions in the Tibetan Plateau Observed during the Winter
of 2003/2004
By: Kenichi Ueno, Kenji Tanaka, Hiroyuki Tsutsui, and Maoshan Li
Interspecific Differences in Seed Germination, Establishment, and Early
Growth in Relation to Preferred Soil Type in an Alpine Community
By: Elizabeth H. Wenk and Todd E. Dawson
Natural Regeneration of Alpine Tundra Vegetation after Human Trampling:
A 42-year Data Set from Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, U.S.A.
By: Beatrice E. Willard, David J. Cooper, and Bruce C. Forbes
Book Reviews
Geology of Southeast Alaska: Rock and Ice in Motion by Howard H.
Stowell; Fisheries Assessment and Management in Data-limited Situations
edited by G. H. Kruse, V. F. Gallucci, D. E. Hay, R. I. Perry, R. M.
Peterman, T. C. Shirley, P. D. Spencer, B. Wilson, and D. Woodby