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Volume 11, Number 10, October 2005
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Scenarios of freshwater fish extinctions from climate change and water withdrawal
pp. 1557-1564(8)
Authors: Xenopoulos, Marguerite A.; Lodge, David M.; Alcamo, Joseph; Märker, Michael; Schulze, Kerstin; Van Vuuren, Detlef P.

Effects of afforestation on water yield: a global synthesis with implications for policy
pp. 1565-1576(12)
Authors: Farley, Kathleen A.; Jobbágy, Esteban G.; Jackson, Robert B.

Impact of land use and land cover change on groundwater recharge and quality in the southwestern US
pp. 1577-1593(17)
Authors: Scanlon, Bridget R.; Reedy, Robert C.; Stonestrom, David A.; Prudic, David E.; Dennehy, Kevin F.

Sparing land for nature: exploring the potential impact of changes in agricultural yield on the area needed for crop production
pp. 1594-1605(12)
Authors: Balmford, Andrew; Green, Rhys. E.; Scharlemann, Jörn P. W.

The effect of climate change on the correlation between avian life-history traits
pp. 1606-1613(8)
Authors: Both, Christiaan; Visser, Marcel E.

Species richness and food web structure of soil decomposer community as affected by the size of habitat fragment and habitat corridors
pp. 1614-1627(14)
Authors: Rantalainen, Minna-Liisa; Fritze, Hannu; Haimi, Jari; Pennanen, Taina; Setälä, Heikki

Effects of a short-term climate change experiment on a sub-Antarctic keystone plant species
pp. 1628-1639(12)
Authors: Le Roux, Peter C.; McGeoch, Melodie A.; Nyakatya, Mawethu J.; Chown, Steven L.

The fate of 15N added to high Arctic tundra to mimic increased inputs of atmospheric nitrogen released from a melting snowpack
pp. 1640-1654(15)
Authors: Tye, A. M.; Young, S. D.; Crout, N. M. J.; West, H. M.; Stapleton, L. M.; Poulton, P. R.; Laybourn-Parry, J.

Clone-specific responses in leaf phenolics of willows exposed to enhanced UVB radiation and drought stress
pp. 1655-1663(9)
Authors: Turtola, Satu; Rousi, Matti; Pusenius, Jyrki; Yamaji, Keiko; Heiska, Susanne; Tirkkonen, Veijo; Meier, Beat; Julkunen-Tiitto, Riitta

The influence of landscape structure on occurrence, abundance and genetic diversity of the common frog, Rana temporaria
pp. 1664-1679(16)
Authors: Johansson, Markus; Primmer, Craig R.; Sahlsten, Jonas; Merilä, Juha

Estimating annual N2O emissions from agricultural soils in temperate climates
pp. 1701-1711(11)
Authors: Roelandt, Caroline; van Wesemael, Bas; Rounsevell, Mark

Impacts of an anomalously warm year on soil CO2 efflux in experimentally manipulated tallgrass prairie ecosystems
pp. 1720-1732(13)
Authors: Verburg, Paul S. J.; Larsen, Jessica; Johnson, Dale W.; Schorran, David E.; Arnone, John A.

Plant nitrogen concentration, use efficiency, and contents in a tallgrass prairie ecosystem under experimental warming
pp. 1733-1744(12)
Authors: An, Yuan; Wan, Shiqiang; Zhou, Xuhui; Subedar, Afzal A.; Wallace, Linda L.; Luo, Yiqi

Fertilization of boreal forest reduces both autotrophic and heterotrophic soil respiration
pp. 1745-1753(9)
Authors: Olsson, Per; Linder, Sune; Giesler, Reiner; Högberg, Peter

Does the temperature sensitivity of decomposition of soil organic matter depend upon water content, soil horizon, or incubation time?
pp. 1754-1767(14)
Authors: Reichstein, Markus; Subke, Jens-Arne; Angeli, Andrew C.; Tenhunen, John D.

Estimating the contribution of leaf litter decomposition to soil CO2 efflux in a beech forest using 13C-depleted litter
pp. 1768-1776(9)
Authors: Ngao, Jérôme; Epron, Daniel; Brechet, Claude; Granier, André

Spatial analysis of growing season length control over net ecosystem exchange
pp. 1777-1787(11)
Authors: Churkina, Galina; Schimel, David; Braswell, Bobby H.; Xiao, Xiangming

Carbon fluxes from a tropical peat swamp forest floor
pp. 1788-1797(10)
Authors: Jauhiainen, Jyrki; Takahashi, Hidenori; Heikkinen, Juha E. P.; Martikainen, Pertti J.; Vasander, Harri

Immobilization, stabilization and remobilization of nitrogen in forest soils at elevated CO2: a 15N and 13C tracer study
pp. 1816-1827(12)
Authors: Hagedorn, Frank; Maurer, Stefan; Bucher, Jürg B.; Siegwolf, Rolf T.W.

Elevated CO2 reduces disease incidence and severity of a red maple fungal pathogen via changes in host physiology and leaf chemistry
pp. 1828-1836(9)
Authors: Mcelrone, Andrew J.; Reid, Chantal D.; Hoye, Katherine A.; Hart, Elizabeth; Jackson, Robert B.

Root dynamics and demography in shortgrass steppe under elevated CO2, and comments on minirhizotron methodology
pp. 1837-1855(19)
Authors: Milchunas, D. G.; Morgan, J. A.; Mosier, A. R.; LeCain, D. R.

Smaller than predicted increase in aboveground net primary production and yield of field-grown soybean under fully open-air [CO2] elevation
pp. 1856-1865(10)
Authors: Morgan, Patrick B.; Bollero, Germán A.; Nelson, Randall L.; Dohleman, Frank G.; Long, Stephen P.

ERRATUM
pp. 1866-1866(1)

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