Publications

For Reprints Contact Bob Hollister(hollistr@gvsu.edu)

Shiklomanov, N.I., D.A. Streletskiy, F.E. Nelson, R.D. Hollister, V.E. Romanovsky, E. Vladimir, C.E. Tweedie, J.G. Bockheim, and J. Brown. 2010. Decadal variations of active-layer thickness in moisture-controlled landscapes, Barrow, Alaska. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences (115): G00I04.

Hollister, R.D. and K.J. Flaherty. 2010. Above and belowground plant biomass response to experimental warming in Northern Alaska. Applied Vegetation Science 13(3): 378–387.

Huemmrich, K.F., J.A. Gamon, C.E. Tweedie, S.F. Oberbauer, G. Kinoshita, S. Houston, A. Kuchy, R.D. Hollister, H. Kwon, M. Mano, Y. Harazono, P.J. Webber, and W.C. Oechel. 2010. Remote sensing of tundra gross ecosystem productivity and light use efficiency under varying temperature and moisture conditions. Remote sensing of Environment 114(3):481-489.

Hollister, R.D., P.J. Webber, R.T. Slider, F.E. Nelson, C.E. Tweedie 2008. Soil Temperature and Thaw Response to Air Warming Varies with Changing Vegetation. In Ninth International Conference on Permafrost. Institute of Northern Engineering, University of Alaska, Fairbanks. 729-734 pp.

Oberbauer, S.F., C.E. Tweedie, J.M. Welker, J.T. Fahnestock, G.H.R. Henry, P.J. Webber, R.D. Hollister, M.D. Walker, A. Kuchy, and G. Starr.  2007.  Carbon dioxide exchange responses of arctic tundra ecosystems to experimental warming along moisture and latitudinal gradients.  Ecological Monographs 77(2):221-238.

Hollister, R.D., P.J. Webber, F.E. Nelson, and C.E. Tweedie.  2006.  Soil thaw and temperature response to air warming varies by plant community: Results from an open-top chamber experiment in northern Alaska.  Arctic Antarctic and Alpine Research 38(2):206-215.

Walker, M.D., C.H. Wahren, R.D. Hollister, G.H.R. Henry, L.E. Ahlquist, J.M. Alatalo, M.S. Bret-Harte, M.P. Calef, T.V. Callaghan, A.B. Carroll, H.E. Epstein, I.S. Jónsdóttir, J.A. Klein, B. Magnússon, U. Molau, S.F. Oberbauer, S.P. Rewa, C.H. Robinson, G.R. Shaver, K.N. Suding, C.C. Thompson, A. Tolvanen, Ø. Totland, P.L. Turner, C.E. Tweedie, P.J. Webber, and P.A. Wookey.  2006.  Plant Community Responses to Experimental Warming Across the Tundra Biome.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the United States of America (PNAS) 103(5): 1342-1346. 

Hinzman, L.D, N. Bettez, F. S. Chapin III, M.B. Dyurgerov, C.L. Fastie, B. Griffith, R.D. Hollister, A.S. Hope, H.P. Huntington, A. Jensen, D.L. Kane, A.H. Lynch, A. Lloyd, A. D. McGuire, F.E. Nelson, W.C. Oechel, T.E. Osterkamp, C.H. Racine, V.E. Romanovsky, D. Stow, M. Sturm, C.E. Tweedie, G.L. Vourlitis, M.D. Walker, P.J. Webber, J.M. Welker, K. Winker, and K. Yoshikawa.  2005.  Evidence and implications of recent climate change in terrestrial regions of the Arctic.  Climatic Change 72(3): 251-298.

Hollister, R.D., P.J. Webber, and C. Bay.  2005.  Plant response to temperature in northern Alaska: Implications for predicting vegetation change.  Ecology 86(6): 1562-1570.

Hollister, R.D., P.J. Webber, and C.E. Tweedie.  2005.  The response of Alaskan arctic tundra to experimental warming: Differences between short- and long-term responses.  Global Change Biology 11(4): 525-536.

Hollister, R.D. 2003. Response of Tundra Vegetation to Temperature: Implications for Forecasting Vegetation Change. Doctor of Philosophy Thesis. Michigan State University. East Lansing, MI. 385+XXIV pp. [Major Professor Patrick J. Webber]

Rustad, L.E., J. Campbell, G.M. Marion, R.J. Norby, M.J. Mitchell, A.E. Hartley, J. H.C. Cornelissen, J. Gurevitch, and GCTE-NEWS [R. Alward, C. Beier, S. Bridgham, J. Canadell, T. Christensen, S. Duke, J. Fahnestock,  I. Fernandez, J. Harte, G. Henry, R. Hollister, J. Hom, M. Johnson,  S. Jonasson, S. Linder, A. Lukewille, G. Masters, J. Melillo, C. Neill, D. Olszyk, K. Pregitzer, P. Rygiewiez, O. Sala, G. Shaver, K. Thompson, A. Thichelsan, D. Tingey, P. Verburg, D. Wall, J. Welker, R. Wright].  2001.  A meta-analysis of the response of soil respiration, net mineralization, and aboveground plant growth to experimental ecosystem warming.  Oecologia 126(4): 543-562.

Webber, P.J. and R.D. Hollister.  2001.  Vegetation research and global Change at Barrow.  In  Fifty More Years Below Zero.  Arctic Institute of North America.  303-312 pp.

Hollister, R.D. and P.J. Webber  2000.  Biotic validation of small open-top chambers in a tundra ecosystem.  Global Change Biology 6(7): 835-842.

Arft, A.M., M.D. Walker, J. Gurevitch, J.M. Alatalo, M.S. Bret-Harte, M. Dale, M. Diemer, F. Gugerli, G.H.R. Henry, M.H. Jones, R.D. Hollister, I.S. Jónsdóttir, K. Laine, E. Lévesque, G.M. Marion, U. Molau, P. Mølgaard, U. Nordenhäll, V. Raszhivin, C.H. Robinson, G. Starr, A. Stenström, M. Stenström, ø. Totland, P.L. Turner, L.J. Walker, P.J. Webber, J.M. Welker, and P.A. Wookey.  1999.  Response patterns of tundra plant species to experimental warming: a meta-analysis of the International Tundra Experiment.  Ecological Monographs 69(4): 491-511.

Hollister, R. D. 1998. Response of Wet Meadow Tundra to Interannual and Manipulated Temperature Variation: Implications for Climate Change Research. Master of Science Thesis. Michigan State University. East Lansing, MI. 128 pp. [Major Professor Patrick J. Webber]