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Volume 12, Number 9, September 2006

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Coral bleaching, reef fish community phase shifts and the resilience of coral reefs
pp. 1587-1594(8)
Authors: BELLWOOD, DAVID R.; HOEY, ANDREW S.; ACKERMAN, JOHN L.; DEPCZYNSKI, MARTIAL

Variation in Serripes groenlandicus (Bivalvia) growth in a Norwegian high-Arctic fjord: evidence for local- and large-scale climatic forcing
pp. 1595-1607(13)
Authors: AMBROSE, WILLIAM G.; CARROLL, MICHAEL L.; GREENACRE, MICHAEL; THORROLD, SIMON R.; McMAHON, KELTON W.

Determinants of vertebrate invasion success in Europe and North America
pp. 1608-1619(12)
Authors: JESCHKE, JONATHAN M.; STRAYER, DAVID L.

Global warming and excess nitrogen may induce butterfly decline by microclimatic cooling
pp. 1620-1626(7)
Authors: WALLISDEVRIES, MICHIEL F.; VAN SWAAY, CHRIS A.M.

From climate change to population change: the need to consider annual life cycles
pp. 1627-1633(7)
Authors: ÅDAHL, EMMA; LUNDBERG, PER; JONZÉN, NICLAS

Use of an individual-based model to forecast the effect of climate change on the dynamics, abundance and geographical range of the pest slug Deroceras reticulatum in the UK
pp. 1643-1657(15)
Authors: WILLIS, JENNA C.; BOHAN, DAVID A.; CHOI, YOON H.; CONRAD, KELVIN F.; SEMENOV, MIKHAIL A.

Evaluating the self-initialization procedure for large-scale ecosystem models
pp. 1658-1669(12)
Authors: PIETSCH, STEPHAN A.; HASENAUER, HUBERT

Effects of elevated carbon dioxide and ozone on aphid oviposition preference and birch bud exudate phenolics
pp. 1670-1679(10)
Authors: PELTONEN, PETRI A.; JULKUNEN-TIITTO, RIITTA; VAPAAVUORI, ELINA; HOLOPAINEN, JARMO K.

Architectural and physiological mechanisms of reduced size inequality in CO2-enriched stands of common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia)
pp. 1680-1689(10)
Authors: STINSON, KRISTINA A.; TRAN, JIMMY H.; PETZOLD, JENNIFER L.; BAZZAZ, F. A.

A semi-parametric gap-filling model for eddy covariance CO2 flux time series data
pp. 1707-1716(10)
Authors: STAUCH, VANESSA J.; JARVIS, ANDREW J.

Nitrogen-regulated effects of free-air CO2 enrichment on methane emissions from paddy rice fields
pp. 1717-1732(16)
Authors: ZHENG, XUNHUA; ZHOU, ZAIXING; WANG, YUESI; ZHU, JIANGUO; WANG, YULONG; YUE, JIN; SHI, YI; KOBAYASHI, KAZUHIKO; INUBUSHI, KAZUYUKI; HUANG, YAO; HAN, SHENGHUI; XU, ZHONGJUN; XIE, BAOHUA; BUTTERBACH-BAHL, KLAUS; YANG, LIANXIN

Changes in aboveground primary production and carbon and nitrogen pools accompanying woody plant encroachment in a temperate savanna
pp. 1733-1747(15)
Authors: HUGHES, R. FLINT; ARCHER, STEVEN R.; ASNER, GREGORY P.; WESSMAN, CAROL A.; McMURTRY, CHAD; NELSON, JIM; ANSLEY, R. JAMES

Snow depth, soil freezing, and fluxes of carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide and methane in a northern hardwood forest
pp. 1748-1760(13)
Authors: GROFFMAN, PETER M.; HARDY, JANET P.; DRISCOLL, CHARLES T.; FAHEY, TIMOTHY J.

Soil carbon storage potential of direct seeding mulch-based cropping systems in the Cerrados of Brazil
pp. 1773-1787(15)
Authors: CORBEELS, MARC; SCOPEL, ERIC; CARDOSO, ALEXANDRE; BERNOUX, MARTIAL; DOUZET, JEAN-MARIE; NETO, MARCOS SIQUEIRA

Quantifying components of risk for European woody species under climate change
pp. 1788-1799(12)
Authors: OHLEMÜLLER, RALF; GRITTI, EMMANUEL S.; SYKES, MARTIN T.; THOMAS, CHRIS D.

Climate change manipulations show Antarctic flora is more strongly affected by elevated nutrients than water
pp. 1800-1812(13)
Authors: WASLEY, JANE; ROBINSON, SHARON A.; LOVELOCK, CATHERINE E.; POPP, MARIANNE

CORRIGENDUM
pp. 1813-1813(1)
Authors: SUBKE, JENS-ARNE; INGLIMA, ILARIA; FRANCESCA COTRUFO, M.

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