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Table of contents of journal: *Ecosystems (New York. Print)

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Authors: BERKES F KISLALIOGLU M FOLKE C GADGIL M
Citation: F. Berkes et al., EXPLORING THE BASIC ECOLOGICAL UNIT - ECOSYSTEM-LIKE CONCEPTS IN TRADITIONAL SOCIETIES, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(5), 1998, pp. 409-415

Authors: PIMENTEL D KOUNANG N
Citation: D. Pimentel et N. Kounang, ECOLOGY OF SOIL-EROSION IN ECOSYSTEMS, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(5), 1998, pp. 416-426

Authors: HARTVIGSEN G KINZIG A PETERSON G
Citation: G. Hartvigsen et al., USE AND ANALYSIS OF COMPLEX ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS IN ECOSYSTEM SCIENCE - OVERVIEW OF SPECIAL SECTION, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(5), 1998, pp. 427-430

Authors: LEVIN SA
Citation: Sa. Levin, ECOSYSTEMS AND THE BIOSPHERE AS COMPLEX ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(5), 1998, pp. 431-436

Authors: BONABEAU E
Citation: E. Bonabeau, SOCIAL INSECT COLONIES AS COMPLEX ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(5), 1998, pp. 437-443

Authors: SIGMUND K
Citation: K. Sigmund, COMPLEX ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS AND THE EVOLUTION OF RECIPROCATION, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(5), 1998, pp. 444-448

Authors: MILNE BT
Citation: Bt. Milne, MOTIVATION AND BENEFITS OF COMPLEX-SYSTEMS APPROACHES IN ECOLOGY, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(5), 1998, pp. 449-456

Authors: JANSSEN M
Citation: M. Janssen, USE OF COMPLEX ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS FOR MODELING GLOBAL CHANGE, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(5), 1998, pp. 457-463

Authors: STELTZER H BOWMAN WD
Citation: H. Steltzer et Wd. Bowman, DIFFERENTIAL INFLUENCE OF PLANT-SPECIES ON SOIL-NITROGEN TRANSFORMATIONS WITHIN MOIST MEADOW ALPINE TUNDRA, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(5), 1998, pp. 464-474

Authors: SHACHAK M SACHS M MOSHE I
Citation: M. Shachak et al., ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT OF DESERTIFIED SHRUBLANDS IN ISRAEL, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(5), 1998, pp. 475-483

Authors: GUSTAFSON EJ
Citation: Ej. Gustafson, CLUSTERING TIMBER HARVESTS AND THE EFFECT OF DYNAMIC FOREST MANAGEMENT POLICY ON FOREST FRAGMENTATION, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(5), 1998, pp. 484-492

Authors: SCHINDLER DW CARPENTER SR
Citation: Dw. Schindler et Sr. Carpenter, WORKSHOP ON ECOSYSTEM MANIPULATION, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(4), 1998, pp. 321-322

Authors: SCHINDLER DW
Citation: Dw. Schindler, REPLICATION VERSUS REALISM - THE NEED FOR ECOSYSTEM-SCALE EXPERIMENTS, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(4), 1998, pp. 323-334

Authors: CARPENTER SR COLE JT ESSINGTON TE HODGSON JR HOUSER JN KITCHELL JF PACE ML
Citation: Sr. Carpenter et al., EVALUATING ALTERNATIVE EXPLANATIONS IN ECOSYSTEM EXPERIMENTS, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(4), 1998, pp. 335-344

Authors: VANBREEMEN N JENKINS A WRIGHT RF BEERLING DJ ARP WJ BERENDSE F BEIER C COLLINS R VANDAM D RASMUSSEN L VERBURG PSJ WILLS MA
Citation: N. Vanbreemen et al., IMPACTS OF ELEVATED CARBON-DIOXIDE AND TEMPERATURE ON A BOREAL FORESTECOSYSTEM (CLIMEX PROJECT), ECOSYSTEMS, 1(4), 1998, pp. 345-351

Authors: EMMETT BA BOXMAN D BREDEMEIER M GUNDERSEN P KJONAAS OJ MOLDAN F SCHLEPPI P TIETEMA A WRIGHT RF
Citation: Ba. Emmett et al., PREDICTING THE EFFECTS OF ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN DEPOSITION IN CONIFER STANDS - EVIDENCE FROM THE NITREX ECOSYSTEM-SCALE EXPERIMENTS, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(4), 1998, pp. 352-360

Authors: PEREZ CA HEDIN LO ARMESTO JJ
Citation: Ca. Perez et al., NITROGEN MINERALIZATION IN 2 UNPOLLUTED OLD-GROWTH FORESTS OF CONTRASTING BIODIVERSITY AND DYNAMICS, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(4), 1998, pp. 361-373

Authors: EPSTEIN HE BURKE IC MOSIER AR
Citation: He. Epstein et al., PLANT EFFECTS ON SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF NITROGEN CYCLING INSHORTGRASS STEPPE, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(4), 1998, pp. 374-385

Authors: VOGEL JG GOWER ST
Citation: Jg. Vogel et St. Gower, CARBON AND NITROGEN DYNAMICS OF BOREAL JACK PINE STANDS WITH AND WITHOUT A GREEN ALDER UNDERSTORY, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(4), 1998, pp. 386-400

Authors: VITOUSEK PM
Citation: Pm. Vitousek, FOLIAR AND LITTER NUTRIENTS, NUTRIENT RESORPTION, AND DECOMPOSITION IN HAWAIIAN METROSIDEROS POLYMORPHA, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(4), 1998, pp. 401-407

Authors: FINDLAY S SINSABAUGH RL FISCHER DT FRANCHINI P
Citation: S. Findlay et al., SOURCES OF DISSOLVED ORGANIC-CARBON SUPPORTING PLANKTONIC BACTERIAL PRODUCTION IN THE TIDAL FRESH-WATER HUDSON RIVER, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(3), 1998, pp. 227-239

Authors: MEYER JL WALLACE JB EGGERT SL
Citation: Jl. Meyer et al., LEAF-LITTER AS A SOURCE OF DISSOLVED ORGANIC-CARBON IN STREAMS, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(3), 1998, pp. 240-249

Authors: JEPPESEN E SONDERGAARD M JENSEN JP MORTENSEN E HANSEN AM JORGENSEN T
Citation: E. Jeppesen et al., CASCADING TROPHIC INTERACTIONS FROM FISH TO BACTERIA AND NUTRIENTS AFTER REDUCED SEWAGE LOADING - AN 18-YEAR STUDY OF A SHALLOW HYPERTROPHIC LAKE, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(3), 1998, pp. 250-267

Authors: RIERA JL MAGNUSON JT CASTLE JRV MACKENZIE MD
Citation: Jl. Riera et al., ANALYSIS OF LARGE-SCALE SPATIAL HETEROGENEITY IN VEGETATION INDEXES AMONG NORTH-AMERICAN LANDSCAPES, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(3), 1998, pp. 268-282

Authors: HALL RO PETERSON BJ MEYER JL
Citation: Ro. Hall et al., TESTING A NITROGEN-CYCLING MODEL OF A FOREST STREAM BY USING A N-15 TRACER ADDITION, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(3), 1998, pp. 283-298
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