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        • Comstock Point
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        • Soaproot Saddle (SOAP)
        • Sequoia (SEQU)
        • Hastings Natural History Reservation (HNHR)
      • Alaska
        • Bonanza Creek (BONA)
    • Long-term forest demography
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  • Courses/presentations
    • Ecological diversity and climate change (ENV 623L, Fall 2018)

Clark Lab

Biodiversity and Global change

Alaska

Alaska

MASTIF home

Both cold and dry climate characterizes interior Alaska. Assimilated thus far is:

Bonanza Creek (BNZ)

 

 

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