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Volume 13, Number 11, November 2007

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Changes in spring arrival of Nearctic-Neotropical migrants attributed to multiscalar climate
pp. 2239-2251(13)
Authors: MACMYNOWSKI, DENA P.; ROOT, TERRY L.; BALLARD, GRANT; GEUPEL, GEOFFREY R.

Predicting potential impacts of climate change on the geographical distribution of enchytraeids: a meta-analysis approach
pp. 2252-2269(18)
Authors: BRIONES, MARÍA JESÚS I.; INESON, PHIL; HEINEMEYER, ANDREAS

Carbon mitigation by the energy crop, Miscanthus
pp. 2296-2307(12)
Authors: CLIFTON-BROWN, JOHN C.; BREUER, JÖERN; JONES, MICHAEL B.

Elevated atmospheric CO2: a nurse plant substitute for oak seedlings establishing in old fields
pp. 2308-2316(9)
Authors: DAVIS, MARK A.; REICH, PETER B.; KNOLL, MARY J. B.; DOOLEY, LEE; HUNDTOFT, MARJORIE; ATTLESON, INGRID

Variation in the δ13C of foliage of Pinus sylvestris L. in relation to climate and additions of nitrogen: analysis of a 32-year chronology
pp. 2317-2328(12)
Authors: BETSON, NICHOLAS R.; JOHANNISSON, CHRISTIAN; LÖFVENIUS, MIKAELL OTTOSSON; GRIP, HARALD; GRANSTRÖM, ANDERS; HÖGBERG, PETER

Land cover change 2002-2005 in Borneo and the role of fire derived from MODIS imagery
pp. 2329-2340(12)
Authors: LANGNER, ANDREAS; MIETTINEN, JUKKA; SIEGERT, FLORIAN

Ecosystem responses to water and nitrogen amendment in a California grassland
pp. 2341-2348(8)
Authors: HARPOLE, W. STANLEY; POTTS, DANIEL L.; SUDING, KATHARINE N.

Sea-level rise and drought interactions accelerate forest decline on the Gulf Coast of Florida, USA
pp. 2349-2360(12)
Authors: DESANTIS, LARISA R. G.; BHOTIKA, SMRITI; WILLIAMS, KIMBERLYN; PUTZ, FRANCIS E.

The response of an Eastern Amazonian rain forest to drought stress: results and modelling analyses from a throughfall exclusion experiment
pp. 2361-2378(18)
Authors: FISHER, R. A.; WILLIAMS, M.; daCOSTA, A. LOLA; MALHI, Y.; daCOSTA, R. F.; ALMEIDA, S.; MEIR, P.

Global evidence that deforestation amplifies flood risk and severity in the developing world
pp. 2379-2395(17)
Authors: BRADSHAW, COREY J. A.; SODHI, NAVJOT S.; PEH, KELVIN S.-H.; BROOK, BARRY W.

Impact of elevated carbon dioxide on the rhizosphere communities of Carex arenaria and Festuca rubra
pp. 2396-2410(15)
Authors: DRIGO, BARBARA; KOWALCHUK, GEORGE A.; YERGEAU, ETIENNE; BEZEMER, T. MARTIJN; BOSCHKER, HENRICUS T. S.; VAN VEEN, JOHANNES A.

Responses of soil respiration to elevated CO2, air warming, and changing soil water availability in a model old-field grassland
pp. 2411-2424(14)
Authors: WAN, SHIQIANG; NORBY, RICHARD J.; LEDFORD, JOANNE; WELTZIN, JAKE F.

Acidic episodes retard the biological recovery of upland British streams from chronic acidification
pp. 2439-2452(14)
Authors: KOWALIK, RENATA A.; COOPER, D. M.; EVANS, C. D.; ORMEROD, S. J.

Modelling adaptive management strategies for coping with the impacts of climate variability and change on riverine algal blooms
pp. 2453-2465(13)
Authors: VINEY, NEIL R.; BATES, BRYSON C.; CHARLES, STEPHEN P.; WEBSTER, IAN T.; BORMANS, MYRIAM

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