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Group: climate_change - with tag deciduous_forest [20 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the climate_change group with tag deciduous_forest
  • Diurnal variations of boundary-layer carbon dioxide in a coastal city - Observations and comparison with model results
    Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 31 (1997), pp. 3101-3114.
    by KH Reid, DG Steyn
  • Phenology of tropical forests - patterns, causes, and consequences
    Canadian Journal Of Botany-Revue Canadienne De Botanique, Vol. 73 (1995), pp. 164-174.
    by PB Reich
  • Impacts of annual weather conditions on forest productivity - a case- study involving 4 north-american deciduous tree species
    International Journal Of Biometeorology, Vol. 36 (1992), pp. 51-57.
    by DD Reed, EA Jones, HO Liechty, GD Mroz, MF Jurgensen
  • A simulation-model for the transient effects of climate change on forest landscapes
    Ecological Modelling, Vol. 65 (1993), pp. 51-70.
    by IC Prentice, MT Sykes, W Cramer
  • Responses of trace gas fluxes and N availability to experimentally elevated soil temperatures
    Ecological Applications, Vol. 4, No. 3. (1994), pp. 617-625.
    by WT Peterjohn, JM Melillo, PA Steudler, KM Newkirk, FP Bowles, JD Aber
  • Vegetation-induced warming of high-latitude regions during the late Cretaceous period
    Nature, Vol. 385 (1997), pp. 804-807.
  • Seasonal patterns of photosynthetic light response in Douglas-fir seedlings subjected to elevated atmospheric CO2_and temperature
    Tree Physiology, Vol. 19 (1999), pp. 243-252.
    by JD Lewis, D Olszyk, DT Tingey
  • The suitability of montane ecotones as indicators of global climatic change
    Progress In Physical Geography, Vol. 20 (1996), pp. 253-272.
    by JA Kupfer, DM Cairns
  • Modelling comparison to evaluate the importance of phenology and spring frost damage for the effects of climate change on growth of mixed temperate-zone deciduous forests
    Climate Research, Vol. 7 (1996), pp. 31-41.
  • Environmental-pollution and impacts on soils and forests nutrition in north-america
    Water Air And Soil Pollution, Vol. 54 (1990), pp. 3-20.
    by DW Johnson, JT Ball
  • Phenology and growth of three temperate forest life forms in response to artificial soil warming
    Journal Of Ecology, Vol. 83 (1995), pp. 967-977.
  • Measuring tropical deforestation: Development of the methods
    Environmental Conservation, Vol. 22 (1995), pp. 229-240.
    by MW Downton
  • Vulnerability of forest resources to global climate change: Case study of Cameroon and Ghana
    Climate Research, Vol. 6 (1996), pp. 127-133.
    by RK Dixon, JA Perry, EL Vanderklein, FH Hiol
  • Fossil beetle evidence for a short warm interval near 40,000 yr BP at Titusville, Pennsylvania
    Quaternary Research, Vol. 45 (1996), pp. 216-225.
    by SG Cong, AC Ashworth, DP Schwert, SM Totten
  • The role of fire during climate change in an eastern deciduous forest at Devil's Bathtub, New York
    Ecology, Vol. 77 (1996), pp. 2148-2166.
    by JS Clark, PD Royall, C Chumbley
  • Preindustrial particulate-emissions and carbon sequestration from biomass burning in north-america
    Biogeochemistry, Vol. 24 (1994), pp. 35-51.
    by JS Clark, PD Royall
  • Gradient analysis of old spruce-fir forests of the great smoky mountains circa 1935
    Canadian Journal Of Botany-Revue Canadienne De Botanique, Vol. 71 (1993), pp. 951-958.
    by RT Busing, PS White, MD Mackenzie
  • Litter mass-loss rates in late stages of decomposition at some climatically and nutritionally different pine sites - long-term decomposition in a scots pine forest.8
    Canadian Journal Of Botany-Revue Canadienne De Botanique, Vol. 71 (1993), pp. 680-692.
  • Scaling carbon-dioxide and water-vapor exchange from leaf to canopy in a deciduous forest.2. Model testing and application
    Plant Cell And Environment, Vol. 18 (1995), pp. 1157-1173.
    by DD Baldocchi, PC Harley
  • Testing a mechanistic model of forest-canopy mass and energy-exchange using eddy-correlation - carbon-dioxide and ozone uptake by a mixed oak maple stand
    Australian Journal Of Plant Physiology, Vol. 21 (1994), pp. 623-651.
    by JS Amthor, ML Goulden, JW Munger, SC Wofsy
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