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ITEX Workshop 2012 - El Paso

20+ years of ITEX research was celebrated at the 17th ITEX Workshop from January 17-21, 2012 at the University of Texas El Paso.


Report of the 13th ITEX Workshop
Held January 13-15th, 2006 in Miami, Florida. Hosted by Florida International University

Program

List of Participants

Photos from the Workshop


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Welcome
Photo courtesy of Pat Webber, et al.
The International Tundra Experiment is a scientific network of experiments focusing on the impact of climate change on selected plant species in tundra and alpine vegetation. Currently, research teams at more than two dozen circumpolar sites carry out similar, multi-year plant manipulation experiments that allow them to compare annual variation in plant performance with respect to phenological response to climate conditions.

Learn more about ITEX


ITEX history
Read a short history of ITEX, courtesy of Pat Webber!



Online bibliography
Search the online ITEX bibliography by keyword, name or year.
News

:New ITEX co-Chairs

Kari Klanderlud and Bob Hollister were elected as co-Chairs of ITEX at the 20th Anniversary ITEX Workshop held at the University of Texas at El Paso, January 2012. Kari and Bob take over from Greg Henry and wil lead ITEX into the next 3-5 years.

New ITEX sysnthesis paper:

Elmendorf et al. 2012. Global assessment of experimental climate warming on tundra vegetation: heterogeneity over space and time. Ecology Letters 15:164-175.

 


 

 


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