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Volume 13, Number 8, August 2007

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Potential host colonization by insect herbivores in a warmer climate: a transplant experiment
pp. 1539-1549(11)
Authors: ANDREW, NIGEL R.; HUGHES, LESLEY

Environmental change and the phenology of European aphids
pp. 1550-1564(15)
Authors: HARRINGTON, RICHARD; CLARK, SUZANNE J.; WELHAM, SUE J.; VERRIER, PAUL J.; DENHOLM, COLIN H.; HULLÉ, MAURICE; MAURICE, DAMIEN; ROUNSEVELL, MARK D.; COCU, NADÈGE

Predicting adaptation of phenology in response to climate change, an insect herbivore example
pp. 1596-1604(9)
Authors: vanASCH, MARGRIET; vanTIENDEREN, PETER H.; HOLLEMAN, LEONARD J. M.; VISSER, MARCEL E.

Linking climate change and species invasion: an illustration using insect herbivores
pp. 1605-1615(11)
Authors: WARD, NICOLA L.; MASTERS, GREGORY J.

Can the plant-mediated impacts on aphids of elevated CO2 and drought be predicted?
pp. 1616-1629(14)
Authors: PRITCHARD, J.; GRIFFITHS, B.; HUNT, E. J.

Spruce budworm (Choristoneura spp.) biotype reactions to forest and climate characteristics
pp. 1630-1643(14)
Authors: VOLNEY, W. JAN A.; FLEMING, RICHARD A.

Dissecting the evolutionary impacts of plant invasions: bugs and beetles as native guides
pp. 1644-1657(14)
Authors: CARROLL, SCOTT P.; FOX, CHARLES W.

Climate envelope, life history traits and the resilience of birds facing global change
pp. 1672-1684(13)
Authors: JIGUET, FRÉDÉRIC; GADOT, ANNE-SOPHIE; JULLIARD, ROMAIN; NEWSON, STUART E.; COUVET, DENIS

Bird densities are associated with household densities
pp. 1685-1695(11)
Authors: TRATALOS, JAMIE; FULLER, RICHARD A.; EVANS, KARL L.; DAVIES, RICHARD G.; NEWSON, STUART E.; GREENWOOD, JEREMY J. D.; GASTON, KEVIN J.

Using functional groups to investigate community response to environmental changes: two grassland case studies
pp. 1710-1721(12)
Authors: VOIGT, WINFRIED; PERNER, JÖRG; HEFIN JONES, T.

Intensive measurement of nitrous oxide emissions from a corn-soybean-wheat rotation under two contrasting management systems over 5 years
pp. 1722-1736(15)
Authors: WAGNER-RIDDLE, CLAUDIA; FURON, ADRIANA; MCLAUGHLIN, NICOLE L.; LEE, IVAN; BARBEAU, JOHN; JAYASUNDARA, SUSANTHA; PARKIN, GARY; vonBERTOLDI, PETER; WARLAND, JON

Trends and temperature response in the phenology of crops in Germany
pp. 1737-1747(11)
Authors: ESTRELLA, NICOLE; SPARKS, TIM H.; MENZEL, ANNETTE

Postfire carbon pools and fluxes in semiarid ponderosa pine in Central Oregon
pp. 1748-1760(13)
Authors: IRVINE, J.; LAW, B. E.; HIBBARD, K. A.

Electron transfer of dissolved organic matter and its potential significance for anaerobic respiration in a northern bog
pp. 1771-1785(15)
Authors: HEITMANN, TOBIAS; GOLDHAMMER, TOBIAS; BEER, JULIA; BLODAU, CHRISTIAN

Forest soil CO2 flux: uncovering the contribution and environmental responses of ectomycorrhizas
pp. 1786-1797(12)
Authors: HEINEMEYER, ANDREAS; HARTLEY, IAIN P.; EVANS, SAM P.; CARREIRA DE LA FUENTE, JOSÉ A.; INESON, PHIL

Nitrogen deposition interacts with climate in affecting production and decomposition rates in Sphagnum mosses
pp. 1810-1821(12)
Authors: GERDOL, RENATO; PETRAGLIA, ALESSANDRO; BRAGAZZA, LUCA; IACUMIN, PAOLA; BRANCALEONI, LISA

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