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Boelman NT, Gough L, Mclaren JR, Greaves H. Does NDVI reflect variation in the structural attributes associated with increasing shrub dominance in arctic tundra?.  2011;6(035501, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/6/3/035501).\par \par Wookey PA, Lavorel S, Shaver GR, Aerts R, Bardgett RD, Baptist F, Br\'e5then KA, Cornelissen JHC, Gough L, Hartley IP. Ecosystem Feedbacks and cascade processes: understanding their role in the responses of arctic and alpine ecosystems to environmental change.  2009;15(5):1153-1172.\par \par Gough L, Shrestha K, Johnson DR, Moon B. Long-term mammalian herbivory and nutrient addition alter lichen community structure in Alaskan dry heath tundra.  2008;40(1):65-73.\par \par Gough L, Ramsey EA, Johnson DR. Plant-herbivore interactions in Alaskan arctic tundra change with soil nutrient availability.  2007;116:407-418.\par \par Gough L. Neighbor effects on germination, survival and growth in two Arctic tundra plant communities.  2006;29:44-56.\par \par Suding KN, Collins SL, Gough L, Clark CM, Cleland EE, Gross KL, Milchunas DA, Pennings SC. Functional and abundance based mechanisms explain diversity loss due to soil fertilization.  2005;102:4387-4392.\par \par Hobbie SE, Gough L, Shaver G. Species compositional differences on different-aged glacial landscapes drive contrasting responses of tundra to nutrient addition.  2005;93:770-782.\par \par Hobbie SE, Gough L. Litter decomposition in moist acidic and non-acidic tundra with different glacial histories,.  2004;140:113-124.\par \par van Wijk MT, Jonasson S, Lee JA, Michelsen A, Press MC, Richardson SJ, Rueth H, Clemmensen K, Shaver GR, Williams M. Long-term ecosystem level experiments in Toolik Lake, Alaska, and Abisko, Northern Sweden: generalizations and differences in ecosystem and plant type responses to global change.  2004;10(1):105-123.\par \par Herbert DA, Rastetter EB, Gough L, Shaver GR. Species diversity along nutrient gradients: An analysis of resource competition in model ecosystems.  2004;7(3):296-310.\par \par van Wijk MT, Williams M, Gough L, Hobbie SE, Shaver GR. Luxury consumption: A possible competitive strategy in above-belowground carbon allocation for slow-growing vegetation?.  2003;91:664-676.\par \par Gough L, Hobbie SE. Responses of moist non-acidic arctic tundra to altered environment: Productivity, biomass and species richness.  2003;103:204-216.\par \par Gough L, Wookey PA, Shaver GR. Dry heath arctic tundra responses to long-term nutrient and light manipulation.  2002;34:211-218.\par \par Hobbie SE, Gough L. Foliar and soil nutrients in tundra on glacial landscapes of contrasting ages in Northern Alaska.  2002;131(3):453-462.\par \par Shaver GR, Bret-Harte MS, Jones MH, Johnstone J, Gough L, Laundre J, Chapin FS. Species composition interacts with fertilizer to control long-term change in tundra productivity.  2001;82(11):3163-3181.\par \par Gough L, Shaver GR, Carroll J, Royer DL, Laundre JA. Vascular plant species richness in Alaskan arctic tundra: The importance of soil pH.  2000;88(1):54-66.\par \par }