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Katherine S Christie
Katherine S Christie
Alaska Department of Fish and Game
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Plant functional trait change across a warming tundra biome
AD Bjorkman, IH Myers-Smith, SC Elmendorf, S Normand, N Rüger, ...
Nature 562 (7725), 57-62, 2018
6372018
Unmanned aircraft systems in wildlife research: current and future applications of a transformative technology
KS Christie, SL Gilbert, CL Brown, M Hatfield, L Hanson
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 14 (5), 241-251, 2016
3492016
The role of vertebrate herbivores in regulating shrub expansion in the Arctic: A synthesis
KS Christie, JP Bryant, L Gough, VT Ravolainen, RW Ruess, KD Tape
BioScience 65 (12), 1123-1133, 2015
1162015
Ecological insights from three decades of animal movement tracking across a changing Arctic
SC Davidson, G Bohrer, E Gurarie, S LaPoint, PJ Mahoney, NT Boelman, ...
Science 370 (6517), 712-715, 2020
1012020
Novel wildlife in the a rctic: the influence of changing Riparian ecosystems and shrub habitat expansion on snowshoe hares
KD Tape, K Christie, G Carroll, JA O'Donnell
Global Change Biology 22 (1), 208-219, 2016
892016
Tundra Trait Team: A database of plant traits spanning the tundra biome
AD Bjorkman, IH Myers‐Smith, SC Elmendorf, S Normand, HJD Thomas, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 27 (12), 1402-1411, 2018
762018
Global plant trait relationships extend to the climatic extremes of the tundra biome
HJD Thomas, AD Bjorkman, IH Myers-Smith, SC Elmendorf, J Kattge, ...
Nature communications 11 (1), 1351, 2020
712020
Traditional plant functional groups explain variation in economic but not size‐related traits across the tundra biome
HJD Thomas, IH Myers‐Smith, AD Bjorkman, SC Elmendorf, D Blok, ...
Global ecology and biogeography 28 (2), 78-95, 2019
682019
Background invertebrate herbivory on dwarf birch (Betula glandulosa-nana complex) increases with temperature and precipitation across the tundra biome
IC Barrio, E Lindén, M Te Beest, J Olofsson, A Rocha, EM Soininen, ...
Polar Biology 40, 2265-2278, 2017
632017
Presence of salmon increases passerine density on Pacific Northwest streams
KS Christie, TE Reimchen
The Auk 125 (1), 51-59, 2008
562008
Long-term changes in pronghorn abundance index linked to climate and oil development in North Dakota
KS Christie, WF Jensen, JH Schmidt, MS Boyce
Biological Conservation 192, 445-453, 2015
472015
Biotic interactions mediate patterns of herbivore diversity in the Arctic
IC Barrio, CG Bueno, M Gartzia, EM Soininen, KS Christie, JDM Speed, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 25 (9), 1108-1118, 2016
462016
Tracing salmon nutrients in riparian food webs: isotopic evidence in a ground-foraging passerine
KS Christie, MD Hocking, TE Reimchen
Canadian Journal of Zoology 86 (11), 1317-1323, 2008
412008
Herbivores influence the growth, reproduction, and morphology of a widespread Arctic willow
KS Christie, RW Ruess, MS Lindberg, CP Mulder
PLoS One 9 (7), e101716, 2014
382014
Pronghorn resource selection and habitat fragmentation in North Dakota
KS Christie, WF Jensen, MS Boyce
The Journal of Wildlife Management 81 (1), 154-162, 2017
372017
Trophic interactions and abiotic factors drive functional and phylogenetic structure of vertebrate herbivore communities across the Arctic tundra biome
JDM Speed, IÅ Skjelbred, IC Barrio, MD Martin, D Berteaux, CG Bueno, ...
Ecography 42 (6), 1152-1163, 2019
332019
Niche variation in burying beetles (Nicrophorus spp.) associated with marine and terrestrial carrion
MD Hocking, CT Darimont, KS Christie, TE Reimchen
Canadian Journal of Zoology 85 (3), 437-442, 2007
282007
Post-reproductive Pacific salmon, Oncorhynchus spp., as a major nutrient source for large aggregations of gulls, Larus spp.
KS Christie, TE Reimchen
The Canadian Field-Naturalist 119 (2), 202-207, 2005
262005
Structured decision analysis informed by traditional ecological knowledge as a tool to strengthen subsistence systems in a changing Arctic
KS Christie, TE Hollmen, HP Huntington, JR Lovvorn
Ecology and Society 23 (4), 2018
192018
Eastern-breeding Lesser Yellowlegs are more likely than western-breeding birds to visit areas with high shorebird hunting during southward migration
LA McDuffie, KS Christie, AL Harrison, AR Taylor, BA Andres, B Laliberté, ...
The Condor 124 (1), duab061, 2022
152022
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