Theses

Team Shrub Dissertations

Undergrad

Charlotte Mittelstaedt (2025) – Pika-boo: Acoustic signatures reveal collared pika (Ochotona collaris)
activity across heterogenous alpine habitats

PhD

Calum Hoad (2025) – Spectral trends as a measure of ecological change in the Arctic

Elise Gallois (2024) – (A)synchrony of above- and below-ground productivity in a warming tundra biome

Joseph Everest, co-supervised (2024) – Functional diversity: quantifying patterns across the tundra biome

Mariana García Criado (2022) – Macroecological patterns of vegetation change across a warming tundra biome

Gergana Daskalova (2021) – Drivers of biodiversity change in the Anthropocene

Sandra Angers-Blondin (2019) – Reading between the rings: climatic and biotic controls of shrub growth and expansion in the tundra biome

Haydn J. D. Thomas (2018) – Plant traits as predictors of ecosystem change and function in a warming tundra biome

Jakob J. Assmann (2019) – Arctic tundra plant phenology and greenness across space and time

MSc

Meagan M. Grabowski (2015) – Interspecific boreal shrub growth response to climate, fertilization and herbivory