Publication archive Machine learning and herbarium specimens to assess changes in flowering phenology A recent paper from the Machine Vision for Natural History research group at NTNU University Museum, including several NordBorN members, ...Read More Large herbivore and carnivore populations in boreal and tundra ecosystems are highly variable in time and space NordBorN researchers have estimated and mapped historic biomass densities of large herbivores and carnivores across Norway. The current high densities ...Read More Biotic components influence feedback loops between the tundra and the atmosphere This paper published by NordBorN researchers in Frontiers in Environmental Science as part of the research topic Climate Change Impacts ...Read More Tree planting at higher latitudes is no climate solution In a paper recently published in Nature Geoscience, a group of international researchers including some NordBorN members argue that tree ...Read More High-resolution simulations reveal a large loss of Fennoscandian tundra We used the high-emission RCP8.5 scenario to study vegetation dynamics in Northern Fenoscandia with focus on a few biodiversity hotspots ...Read More