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Volume 18, Number 2, 1 February 2012

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A potential tool to mitigate the impacts of climate change to the caribbean leatherback sea turtle
pp. 401-411(11)
Authors: Patino-Martinez, Juan; Marco, Adolfo; Quiñones, Liliana; Hawkes, Lucy

Can amphibians take the heat? Vulnerability to climate warming in subtropical and temperate larval amphibian communities
pp. 412-421(10)
Authors: Duarte, Helder; Tejedo, Miguel; Katzenberger, Marco; Marangoni, Federico; Baldo, Diego; Beltrán, Juan Francisco; Martí, Dardo Andrea; Richter-Boix, Alex; Gonzalez-Voyer, Alejandro

A welcome can of worms? Hypoxia mitigation by an invasive species
pp. 422-434(13)
Authors: Norkko, Joanna; Reed, Daniel C.; Timmermann, Karen; Norkko, Alf; Gustafsson, Bo G.; Bonsdorff, Erik; Slomp, Caroline P.; Carstensen, Jacob; Conley, Daniel J.

Global change belowground: impacts of elevated <fc><fr>CO<sub>2</sub></fr></fc>, nitrogen, and summer drought on soil food webs and biodiversity
pp. 435-447(13)
Authors: Eisenhauer, Nico; Cesarz, Simone; Koller, Robert; Worm, Kally; Reich, Peter B.

Who likes it hot? A global analysis of the climatic, ecological, and evolutionary determinants of warming tolerance in ants
pp. 448-456(9)
Authors: Diamond, Sarah E.; Sorger, D. Magdalena; Hulcr, Jiri; Pelini, Shannon L.; Toro, Israel Del; Hirsch, Christopher; Oberg, Erik; Dunn, Robert R.

Nonlinear impacts of climatic variability on the density-dependent regulation of an insect vector of disease
pp. 457-468(12)
Authors: Chaves, Luis F.; Morrison, Amy C.; Kitron, Uriel D.; Scott, Thomas W.

Large herbivores limit <fc><fr>CO</fr></fc><sub>2</sub> uptake and suppress carbon cycle responses to warming in <fc>W</fc>est <fc>G</fc>reenland
pp. 469-479(11)
Authors: Cahoon, Sean M. P.; Sullivan, Patrick F.; Post, Eric; Welker, Jeffrey M.

Population vulnerability to climate change linked to timing of breeding in boreal ducks
pp. 480-492(13)
Authors: Drever, Mark C.; Clark, Robert G.; Derksen, Chris; Slattery, Stuart M.; Toose, Peter; Nudds, Thomas D.

Nitrogen source and <i>p</i><fc><fr>CO<sub>2</sub></fr></fc> synergistically affect carbon allocation, growth and morphology of the coccolithophore <fc><i>E</i></fc><i>miliania huxleyi</i>: potential implications of ocean acidification for the carbon cycle
pp. 493-503(11)
Authors: Lefebvre, Stephane C.; Benner, Ina; Stillman, Jonathon H.; Parker, Alexander E.; Drake, Michelle K.; Rossignol, Pascale E.; Okimura, Kristine M.; Komada, Tomoko; Carpenter, Edward J.

Warming, eutrophication, and predator loss amplify subsidies between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems
pp. 504-514(11)
Authors: Greig, Hamish S.; Kratina, Pavel; Thompson, Patrick L.; Palen, Wendy J.; Richardson, John S.; Shurin, Jonathan B.

The rate of permafrost carbon release under aerobic and anaerobic conditions and its potential effects on climate
pp. 515-527(13)
Authors: Lee, Hanna; Schuur, Edward A. G.; Inglett, Kanika S.; Lavoie, Martin; Chanton, Jeffrey P.

Effect of grazing on carbon stocks and assimilate partitioning in a <fc>T</fc>ibetan montane pasture revealed by <sup>13</sup><fc><fr>CO<sub>2</sub></fr></fc> pulse labeling
pp. 528-538(11)
Authors: Hafner, Silke; Unteregelsbacher, Sebastian; Seeber, Elke; Lena, Becker; Xu, Xingliang; Li, Xiaogang; Guggenberger, Georg; Miehe, Georg; Kuzyakov, Yakov

Wind as a main driver of the net ecosystem carbon balance of a semiarid <fc>M</fc>editerranean steppe in the <fc>S</fc>outh <fc>E</fc>ast of <fc>S</fc>pain
pp. 539-554(16)
Authors: Rey, Ana; Belelli-Marchesini, Luca; Were, Ana; Serrano-ortiz, Penelope; Etiope, Giuseppe; Papale, Dario; Domingo, Francisco; Pegoraro, Emiliano

Radiative forcing of natural forest disturbances
pp. 555-565(11)
Authors: O'Halloran, Thomas L.; Law, Beverly E.; Goulden, Michael L.; Wang, Zhuosen; Barr, Jordan G.; Schaaf, Crystal; Brown, Mathew; Fuentes, José D.; Göckede, Mathias; Black, Andrew; Engel, Vic

Terrestrial biosphere models need better representation of vegetation phenology: results from the <fc>N</fc>orth <fc>A</fc>merican <fc>C</fc>arbon <fc>P</fc>rogram <fc>S</fc>ite <fc>S</fc>ynthesis
pp. 566-584(19)
Authors: Richardson, Andrew D.; Anderson, Ryan S.; Arain, M. Altaf; Barr, Alan G.; Bohrer, Gil; Chen, Guangsheng; Chen, Jing M.; Ciais, Philippe; Davis, Kenneth J.; Desai, Ankur R.; Dietze, Michael C.; Dragoni, Danilo; Garrity, Steven R.; Gough, Christopher M.; Grant, Robert; Hollinger, David Y.; Margolis, Hank A.; McCaughey, Harry; Migliavacca, Mirco; Monson, Russell K.; Munger, J. William; Poulter, Benjamin; Raczka, Brett M.; Ricciuto, Daniel M.; Sahoo, Alok K.; Schaefer, Kevin; Tian, Hanqin; Vargas, Rodrigo; Verbeeck, Hans; Xiao, Jingfeng; Xue, Yongkang

Effects of elevated atmospheric [<fc>CO<sub>2</sub></fc>] on instantaneous transpiration efficiency at leaf and canopy scales in <fc><i>E</i></fc><i>ucalyptus saligna</i>
pp. 585-595(11)
Authors: Barton, Craig V.M.; Duursma, Remko A.; Medlyn, Belinda E.; Ellsworth, David S.; Eamus, Derek; Tissue, David T.; Adams, Mark A.; Conroy, Jann; Crous, Kristine Y.; Liberloo, Marion; Löw, Markus; Linder, Sune; McMurtrie, Ross E.

Yield vs. Quality trade-offs for wheat in response to carbon dioxide and ozone
pp. 596-605(10)
Authors: Pleijel, Håkan; Uddling, Johan

Quantifying the effects of ozone on plant reproductive growth and development
pp. 606-616(11)
Authors: Leisner, Courtney P.; Ainsworth, Elizabeth A.

Invasion hotspots for non-native plants in <fc>A</fc>ustralia under current and future climates
pp. 617-629(13)
Authors: O'Donnell, Jessica; Gallagher, Rachael V.; Wilson, Peter D.; Downey, Paul O.; Hughes, Lesley; Leishman, Michelle R.

Fire-induced tree mortality in a neotropical forest: the roles of bark traits, tree size, wood density and fire behavior
pp. 630-641(12)
Authors: Brando, Paulo M.; Nepstad, Daniel C.; Balch, Jennifer K.; Bolker, Benjamin; Christman, Mary C.; Coe, Michael; Putz, Francis E.

Trend changes in global greening and browning: contribution of short-term trends to longer-term change
pp. 642-655(14)
Authors: Jong, Rogier; Verbesselt, Jan; Schaepman, Michael E.; Bruin, Sytze

Landscape controls on the timing of spring, autumn, and growing season length in mid-<fc>A</fc>tlantic forests
pp. 656-674(19)
Authors: Elmore, Andrew J.; Guinn, Steven M.; Minsley, Burke J.; Richardson, Andrew D.

Controls on carbon consumption during Alaskan wildland fires
pp. 685-699(15)
Authors: Kasischke, Eric S.; Hoy, Elizabeth E.

Deterioration of <fc>N</fc>orway spruce vitality despite a sharp decline in acid deposition: a long-term integrated perspective
pp. 711-725(15)
Authors: Jonard, Mathieu; Legout, Arnaud; Nicolas, Manuel; Dambrine, Etienne; Nys, Claude; Ulrich, Erwin; Perre, Raphaele; Ponette, Quentin

Complex terrain leads to bidirectional responses of soil respiration to inter-annual water availability
pp. 749-756(8)
Authors: Riveros-Iregui, Diego A.; McGlynn, Brian L.; Emanuel, Ryan E.; Epstein, Howard E.

Changes of nitrogen and phosphorus loads to <fc>E</fc>uropean seas
pp. 769-782(14)
Authors: Grizzetti, Bruna; Bouraoui, Fayçal; Aloe, Alberto

Climate-driven trends and ecological implications of event-scale upwelling in the <fc>C</fc>alifornia <fc>C</fc>urrent <fc>S</fc>ystem
pp. 783-796(14)
Authors: Iles, Alison C.; Gouhier, Tarik C.; Menge, Bruce A.; Stewart, Julia S.; Haupt, Alison J.; Lynch, Margaret C.

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