Phil Camill

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Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME, United States 
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Hobbs WO, Edlund MB, Umbanhowar CE, et al. (2017) Holocene evolution of lakes in the forest-tundra biome of northern Manitoba, Canada Quaternary Science Reviews. 159: 116-138
Camill P, Umbanhowar CE, Geiss C, et al. (2017) The initiation and development of small peat-forming ecosystems adjacent to lakes in the north central Canadian low arctic during the Holocene Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 122: 1672-1688
Shinneman ALC, Umbanhowar CE, Edlund MB, et al. (2016) Diatom assemblages reveal regional-scale differences in lake responses to recent climate change at the boreal-tundra ecotone, Manitoba, Canada Journal of Paleolimnology. 56: 275-298
Umbanhowar C, Camill P, Edlund M, et al. (2015) Lake–landscape connections at the forest–tundra transition of northern Manitoba Inland Waters. 5: 57-74
Umbanhowar C, Camill P, Edlund M, et al. (2013) Contrasting changes in surface waters and barrens over the past 60 years for a subarctic forest-tundra site in northern Manitoba based on remote sensing imagery Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 50: 967-977
Grosse G, Harden J, Turetsky M, et al. (2011) Vulnerability of high-latitude soil organic carbon in North America to disturbance Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 116
Camill P, Chihara L, Adams B, et al. (2010) Early life history transitions and recruitment of Picea mariana in thawed boreal permafrost peatlands Ecology. 91: 448-459
Camill P, Barry A, Williams E, et al. (2009) Climate-vegetation-fire interactions and their impact on long-term carbon dynamics in a boreal peatland landscape in northern Manitoba, Canada Journal of Geophysical Research. 114
Umbanhowar CE, Camill P, Geiss CE, et al. (2006) Asymmetric vegetation responses to mid-Holocene aridity at the prairie–forest ecotone in south-central Minnesota Quaternary Research. 66: 53-66
Camill P, McKone MJ, Sturges ST, et al. (2004) COMMUNITY- AND ECOSYSTEM-LEVEL CHANGES IN A SPECIES-RICH TALLGRASS PRAIRIE RESTORATION Ecological Applications. 14: 1680-1694
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