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Volume 15, Number 8, August 2009

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Climate change leads to decreasing bird migration distances
pp. 1859-1865(7)
Authors: VISSER, MARCEL E.; PERDECK, ALBERT C.; vanBALEN, JOHAN H.; BOTH, CHRISTIAAN

Poleward shifts in breeding bird distributions in New York State
pp. 1866-1883(18)
Authors: ZUCKERBERG, BENJAMIN; WOODS, ANNE M.; PORTER, WILLIAM F.

Seeing the forest for the trees: long-term exposure to elevated CO2 increases some herbivore densities
pp. 1895-1902(8)
Authors: STILING, PETER; MOON, DANIEL; ROSSI, ANTHONY; HUNGATE, BRUCE A.; DRAKE, BERT

Long-term temporal changes of plant phenology in the Western Mediterranean
pp. 1930-1948(19)
Authors: GORDO, OSCAR; SANZ, JUAN JOSÉ

Deadly combination of genes and drought: increased mortality of herbivore-resistant trees in a foundation species
pp. 1949-1961(13)
Authors: STHULTZ, CHRISTOPHER M.; GEHRING, CATHERINE A.; WHITHAM, THOMAS G.

Seasonal controls on interannual variability in carbon dioxide exchange of a near-end-of rotation Douglas-fir stand in the Pacific Northwest, 1997-2006
pp. 1962-1981(20)
Authors: CHEN, BAOZHANG; BLACK, T. ANDREW; COOPS, NICHOLAS C.; KRISHNAN, PRAVEENA; JASSAL, RACHHPAL; BRÜMMER, CHRISTIAN; NESIC, ZORAN

Latitudinal trends in Spartina alterniflora productivity and the response of coastal marshes to global change
pp. 1982-1989(8)
Authors: KIRWAN, MATTHEW L.; GUNTENSPERGEN, GLENN R.; MORRIS, JAMES T.

Impact of afforestation-associated management changes on the carbon balance of grassland
pp. 1990-2002(13)
Authors: DON, AXEL; REBMANN, CORINNA; KOLLE, OLAF; SCHERER-LORENZEN, MICHAEL; SCHULZE, ERNST-DETLEF

Sources of plant-derived carbon and stability of organic matter in soil: implications for global change
pp. 2003-2019(17)
Authors: CROW, SUSAN E.; LAJTHA, KATE; FILLEY, TIMOTHY R.; SWANSTON, CHRISTOPHER W.; BOWDEN, RICHARD D.; CALDWELL, BRUCE A.

Assessing the effect of elevated carbon dioxide on soil carbon: a comparison of four meta-analyses
pp. 2020-2034(15)
Authors: HUNGATE, BRUCE A.; vanGROENIGEN, KEES-JAN; SIX, JOHAN; JASTROW, JULIE D.; LUO, YIQI; deGRAAFF, MARIE-ANNE; vanKESSEL, CHRIS; OSENBERG, CRAIG W.

Does deep soil N availability sustain long-term ecosystem responses to elevated CO2?
pp. 2035-2048(14)
Authors: McKINLEY, DUNCAN C.; ROMERO, JULIO C.; HUNGATE, BRUCE A.; DRAKE, BERT G.; MEGONIGAL, JAMES P.

Immediate and long-term nitrogen oxide emissions from tropical forest soils exposed to elevated nitrogen input
pp. 2049-2066(18)
Authors: KOEHLER, BIRGIT; CORRE, MARIFE D.; VELDKAMP, EDZO; WULLAERT, HANS; WRIGHT, S. JOSEPH

Hippuric acid and benzoic acid inhibition of urine derived N2O emissions from soil
pp. 2067-2077(11)
Authors: BERTRAM, JANET E.; CLOUGH, TIM J.; SHERLOCK, ROBERT R.; CONDRON, LEO M.; O'CALLAGHAN, MAUREEN; WELLS, NAOMI S.; RAY, JESSICA L.

Impact of intentionally injected carbon dioxide hydrate on deep-sea benthic foraminiferal survival
pp. 2078-2088(11)
Authors: BERNHARD, JOAN M.; BARRY, JAMES P.; BUCK, KURT R.; STARCZAK, VICTORIA R.

Response of Mediterranean coralline algae to ocean acidification and elevated temperature
pp. 2089-2100(12)
Authors: MARTIN, SOPHIE; GATTUSO, JEAN-PIERRE

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