Jakob J. Assmann

PhD Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2019: Arctic tundra plant phenology and greenness across space and time.

Publications in cryosphere research affiliated to University of Edinburgh:

Dance, M., E. E. Saupe, J. Borrell, P. Bronken Eidesen, D. Ackerman, J. Assmann, B. C. Forbes, M. Gurskaya, T. T. Høye, S. R. Karlsen, T. Kumpula, M. Lamentowicz, M. M. Loranty, I. Myers-Smith, J. Prevéy, C. Rixen, G. Schaepman-Strub, M. Słowiński, S. Słowińska, A. Sokolov, J. D. M. Speed, M. Spiegel, M. Wilmking & M. Macias-Fauria (2025, October) Molecular footprints of Quaternary climate fluctuations in the circumpolar tundra shrub dwarf birch. Molecular Ecology, 34 (19), e70082. https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.70082.

Assmann, J. J., I. H. Myers-Smith, A. B. Phillimore, A. D. Bjorkman, R. E. Ennos, J. S. Prevéy, G. H. R. Henry, N. M. Schmidt & R. D. Hollister (2019, July) Local snow melt and temperature – but not regional sea ice – explain variation in spring phenology in coastal Arctic tundra. Global Change Biology, 25 (7), 2258-2274. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14639.