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Group: biodiversity_conservation - with tag oak [58 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the biodiversity_conservation group with tag oak
  • Estimating tesilience scross landscapes.
    Conservation Ecology, Vol. 6, No. 1. (2002), pp. 1-14.
    by Garry D Peterson
  • The potential for application of individual-based simulation-models for assessing the effects of global change
    Annual Review Of Ecology And Systematics, Vol. 23 (1992), pp. 15-38.
    by HH Shugart, TM Smith, WM Post
  • Potential impacts of climate change on a mixed broadleaved-Korean pine forest stand: A gap model approach
    Climatic Change, Vol. 34 (1996), pp. 263-268.
    by GF Shao
  • Potential impacts of climate change on a mixed broadleaved-Korean pine forest stand: A gap model approach
    Climatic Change, Vol. 34, No. 2. (1996), pp. 263-268.
    by G Shao
  • Interactive effects of mycorrhization and elevated carbon dioxide on growth of young pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) trees
    Plant and Soil, Vol. 167, No. 2. (1994), pp. 325-329.
  • The possible dynamic-response of northern forests to global warming
    Global Ecology And Biogeography Letters, Vol. 1 (1991), pp. 129-135.
    by IC Prentice, MT Sykes, W Cramer
  • A global biome model based on plant physiology and dominance, soil properties and climate
    Journal Of Biogeography, Vol. 19 (1992), pp. 117-134.
  • Aspects of the interaction between vegetation and soil under global change
    Water Air And Soil Pollution, Vol. 64 (1992), pp. 345-363.
    by WM Post, J Pastor, AW King, WR Emanuel
  • Linkages - An individual-based forest ecosystem model
    Climatic Change, Vol. 34 (1996), pp. 253-261.
    by WM Post, J Pastor
  • Climatic feedbacks in the global carbon-cycle
    Acs Symposium Series, Vol. 483 (1992), pp. 392-412.
    by WM Post, F Chavez, PJ Mulholland, J Pastor, TH Peng, K Prentice, T Webb
  • Landscape-level processes and wetland conservation in the southern appalachian mountains
    Water Air And Soil Pollution, Vol. 77 (1994), pp. 321-332.
    by SM Pearson
  • The use of models to integrate information and understanding of soil C at the regional scale
    Geoderma, Vol. 79 (1997), pp. 227-260.
    by K Paustian, E Levine, WM Post, IM Ryzhova
  • Linear regressions do not predict the transient responses of eastern north-american forests to CO2-induced climate change
    Climatic Change, Vol. 23 (1993), pp. 111-119.
    by J Pastor, WM Post
  • Nitrogen deposition: a component of global change analyses
    New Phytologist, Vol. 139 (1998), pp. 189-200.
    by RJ Norby
  • Issues and perspectives for investigating root responses to elevated atmospheric carbon-dioxide
    Plant And Soil, Vol. 165 (1994), pp. 9-20.
    by RJ Norby
  • Carbon in dutch forest ecosystems
    Netherlands Journal Of Agricultural Science, Vol. 41 (1993), pp. 309-326.
    by GJ Nabuurs, GMJ Mohren
  • Effects of climate change on freshwater ecosystems of the south- eastern United States and the Gulf Coast of Mexico
    Hydrological Processes, Vol. 11 (1997), pp. 949-970.
    by PJ Mulholland, GR Best, CC Coutant, GM Hornberger, JL Meyer, PJ Robinson, JR Stenberg, RE Turner, F Veraherrera, RG Wetzel
  • Interactive effects of ambient ozone and climate measured on growth of mature forest trees
    Nature, Vol. 374 (1995), pp. 252-254.
  • Should we store carbon in trees
    Water Air And Soil Pollution, Vol. 64 (1992), pp. 181-195.
  • The carbon budget of canadian forests - a sensitivity analysis of changes in disturbance regimes, growth-rates, and decomposition rates
    Environmental Pollution, Vol. 83 (1994), pp. 55-61.
    by WA Kurz, MJ Apps
  • Predicting the response of leaf stomatal frequency to a future CO2- enriched atmosphere: constraints from historical observations
    Geologische Rundschau, Vol. 86 (1997), pp. 512-517.
  • On the resistance of the red oak (Quercus rubra L.) plantations and of the separate groups of introduced tree species in the region of the town of Byala Slatina during the extreme drought in 1993
    Nauka., Vol. za Gorata 33, No. 1. (1996), pp. 3-10.
    by KD Kostov
  • Terrestrial ecosystems as part of the global carbon cycle source or sink
    Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, Vol. 72, No. 2 SUPPL. (1991), pp. 3-8.
    by AW King, WR Emanuel, WM Post
  • Potential impacts of climate change on species richness in mountain forests - An ecological risk assessment
    Biological Conservation, Vol. 83 (1998), pp. 291-305.
  • Phytophthora root rot in declining forest trees
    Phyton (Horn), Vol. 36 (1997), pp. 1996-102.
  • Temperature increase accelerates nitrate release from high-elevation red spruce soils
    Canadian Journal of Forestry Research, Vol. 23, No. 4. (1993), pp. 756-759.
    by JD Joslin, MH Wolfe
  • Soil chemistry and nutrition of North American spruce-fir stands: evidence of recent change
    J ENVIRON QUAL, Vol. 21, No. 1. (1992), pp. 12-30.
  • Nut caching by blue jays (Cyanocitta cristata L.): Implications for tree demography
    American Midland Naturalist, Vol. 138 (1997), pp. 357-370.
    by WC Johnson, CS Adkisson, TR Crow, MD Dixon
  • How increasing CO2 and climate change affect forests - at many spatial and temporal scales, there will be forest responses that will be affected by human activities
    Bioscience, Vol. 40 (1990), pp. 575-587.
    by RL Graham, MG Turner, VH Dale
  • Foliar Retention Of Nitrogen-15 Nitrate And Nitrogen-15 Ammonium By Red Maple Acer-Rubrum And White Oak Quercus-Alba Leaves From Simulated Rain
    Environ Exp Bot, Vol. 30, No. 3. (1990), pp. 333-342.
    by Jr, PJ Hanson
  • Below-ground respiratory responses of sugar maple and red maple saplings to atmospheric CO2_enrichment and elevated air temperature
    Plant And Soil, Vol. 206 (1998), pp. 85-97.
    by NT Edwards, RJ Norby
  • The effects of increasing CO2_and temperature on oak leaf palatability and the implications for herbivorous insects
    Global Change Biology, Vol. 4 (1998), pp. 55-61.
    by SJ Dury, JEG Good, CM Perrins, A Buse, T Kaye
  • Assessing impacts of climate-change on forests - the state of biological modeling
    Climatic Change, Vol. 28 (1994), pp. 65-90.
    by VH Dale, HM Rauscher