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Chapin FS, Shaver GR, Kedrowski RA. Environmental controls over carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus fractions in Eriophorum vaginatum in Alaskan tussock tundra. 1986;74(1):167-195.
Chapin FS, Shaver GR. Differences in growth and nutrient use among arctic plant growth forms. 1989;3(1):73-80.
Chapin FS, Jefferies R, Reynolds R, Shaver GR, Svoboda J. Arctic ecosystems in a changing climate: an ecophysiological perspective. New York; 1992 p. 469.
Chapin FS, Shaver GR, Giblin AE, Nadelhoffer KJ, Laundre JA. Responses of Arctic tundra to experimental and observed changes in climate. 1995;76(3):694-711.
Chapin FS, Pacala SW, Roy J, Steffan W, Tilman D, Sala OE, Burke IC, Grime JP, Lauenroth WK, Lombard A. Ecosystem consequences of changing biodiversity. BioScience. 1998;48(1):45-51.
Chapin FS, Tryon PR. Phosphate absorption and root respiration of different plant growth forms from northern Alaska. Holarctic Ecology. 1982;5:164-171.
Chapin FS, Shaver GR. Arctic. (Mooney HA).; 1985 p. .
Chapin FS, Shaver GR. Differences in carbon and nutrient fractions among arctic growth forms. 1988;77(4):506-514.
Chapin FS, Jefferies R, Reynolds R, Shaver GR, Svoboda J. Arctic Plant physiological ecology: A challenge for the future. In: Svoboda J Arctic Ecosystems in a Changing Climate: An Ecophysiological Perspective. Arctic Ecosystems in a Changing Climate: An Ecophysiological Perspective. New York; 1992. p. 441-452.
Chapin FS, Moilanen L, Kielland K. Preferential use of organic nitrogen for growth by a nonmycorrhial arctic sedge. 1993;361:150-153.
Chapin FS, Hobbie SE, Shaver GR. Impacts of global change on composition of arctic communities: implications for ecosystem functioning. In: Holten J Global Change and Arctic Terrestrial Ecosystems. Global Change and Arctic Terrestrial Ecosystems. NY; 1997. p. .
Chapin FS, Shaver GR. Changes in Soil Properties and Vegetation Following Disturbance of Alaskan Arctic Tundra. 1981;18(2):605-617.
Chapin FS, Shaver GR. Individualistic growth response of tundra plant species to environmental manipulations in the field. 1985;66(2):564-576.
Chapin FS, Fetcher N, Kielland K, Everett KR, Linkins AE. Productivity and nutrient cycling of Alaskan tundra: enhancement by flowing soil water. 1988;69:693-702.
Chapin FS, McGraw JB, Shaver GR. Competition causes regular spacing of alder in Alaskan shrub tundra. 1989;79(3):412-416.
Chapin FS, Jefferies R, Reynolds R, Shaver GR, Svoboda J. Arctic physiological ecology in an ecosystems context. In: Svoboda J Arctic Ecosystems in a Changing Climate: An Ecophysiological Perspective. Arctic Ecosystems in a Changing Climate: An Ecophysiological Perspective. New York; 1992. p. 3-10.
Chapin FS, Shaver GR. Physiological and growth responses of arctic plants to a field experiment simulating climatic change. 1996;77(3):822-840.
Chapin FS. The mineral nutrition of wild plants. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics. 1980;11:233-260.
Chapin FS, McGuire AD, Nuttall M, Virginia R, Young O, Zimov SA, Berman M, Callaghan TV, Convey P, Crepin A-S. Chapter 25: Polar Systems. In: Ash N Ecosystems and Human Well-being: Current State and Trends. Vol. 1. Ecosystems and Human Well-being: Current State and Trends. Washington; 2005. p. 717-743.
Chapin FS, Shaver GR. The physiological ecology of arctic plants. In: Mooney HA Physiological Ecology of North American Plant Communities. Physiological Ecology of North American Plant Communities. London; 1985. p. 16-40.
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