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

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Authors: WEISS SB WEISS AD
Citation: Sb. Weiss et Ad. Weiss, LANDSCAPE-LEVEL PHENOLOGY OF A THREATENED BUTTERFLY - A GIS-BASED MODELING APPROACH, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(3), 1998, pp. 299-309

Authors: COLE JJ PACE ML
Citation: Jj. Cole et Ml. Pace, HYDROLOGIC VARIABILITY OF SMALL, NORTHERN MICHIGAN LAKES MEASURED BY THE ADDITION OF TRACERS, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(3), 1998, pp. 310-320

Authors: PACE ML GROFFMAN PM
Citation: Ml. Pace et Pm. Groffman, SUCCESSES, LIMITATIONS, AND FRONTIERS IN ECOSYSTEM SCIENCE - REFLECTIONS ON THE 7TH CARY-CONFERENCE, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(2), 1998, pp. 137-142

Authors: GUSTAFSON EJ
Citation: Ej. Gustafson, QUANTIFYING LANDSCAPE SPATIAL PATTERN - WHAT IS THE STATE-OF-THE-ART, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(2), 1998, pp. 143-156

Authors: LAMBERT WD HOLLING CS
Citation: Wd. Lambert et Cs. Holling, CAUSES OF ECOSYSTEM TRANSFORMATION AT THE END OF THE PLEISTOCENE - EVIDENCE FROM MAMMAL BODY-MASS DISTRIBUTIONS, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(2), 1998, pp. 157-175

Authors: LAUTENSCHLAGER RA
Citation: Ra. Lautenschlager, FROM RHETORIC TO REALITY - USING SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS TO IDENTIFY CRITICAL SUSTAINABILITY ISSUES, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(2), 1998, pp. 176-182

Authors: JONES JB MULHOLLAND PJ
Citation: Jb. Jones et Pj. Mulholland, CARBON-DIOXIDE VARIATION IN A HARDWOOD FOREST STREAM - AN INTEGRATIVEMEASURE OF WHOLE CATCHMENT SOIL RESPIRATION, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(2), 1998, pp. 183-196

Authors: FAHRIG L JONSEN I
Citation: L. Fahrig et I. Jonsen, EFFECT OF HABITAT PATCH CHARACTERISTICS ON ABUNDANCE AND DIVERSITY OFINSECTS IN AN AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPE, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(2), 1998, pp. 197-205

Authors: CHURKINA G RUNNING SW
Citation: G. Churkina et Sw. Running, CONTRASTING CLIMATIC CONTROLS ON THE ESTIMATED PRODUCTIVITY OF GLOBALTERRESTRIAL BIOMES, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(2), 1998, pp. 206-215

Authors: WRIGHT RF
Citation: Rf. Wright, EFFECT OF INCREASED CARBON-DIOXIDE AND TEMPERATURE ON RUNOFF CHEMISTRY AT A FORESTED CATCHMENT IN SOUTHERN NORWAY (CLIMEX PROJECT), ECOSYSTEMS, 1(2), 1998, pp. 216-225

Authors: CARPENTER SR TURNER MG
Citation: Sr. Carpenter et Mg. Turner, AT LAST - A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO ECOSYSTEM SCIENCE, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(1), 1998, pp. 1-5

Authors: PETERSON G ALLEN CR HOLLING CS
Citation: G. Peterson et al., ECOLOGICAL RESILIENCE, BIODIVERSITY, AND SCALE, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(1), 1998, pp. 6-18

Authors: FISHER SG GRIMM NB MARTI E HOLMES RM JONES JB
Citation: Sg. Fisher et al., MATERIAL SPIRALING IN STREAM CORRIDORS - A TELESCOPING ECOSYSTEM MODEL, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(1), 1998, pp. 19-34

Authors: IVES AR TURNER MG PEARSON SM
Citation: Ar. Ives et al., LOCAL EXPLANATIONS OF LANDSCAPE PATTERNS - CAN ANALYTICAL APPROACHES APPROXIMATE SIMULATION-MODELS OF SPATIAL PROCESSES, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(1), 1998, pp. 35-51

Authors: MOEN R COHEN Y PASTOR J
Citation: R. Moen et al., LINKING MOOSE POPULATION AND PLANT-GROWTH MODELS WITH A MOOSE ENERGETICS MODEL, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(1), 1998, pp. 52-63

Authors: DEANGELIS DL GROSS LJ HUSTON MA WOLFF WF FLEMING DM COMISKEY EJ SYLVESTER SM
Citation: Dl. Deangelis et al., LANDSCAPE MODELING FOR EVERGLADES ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(1), 1998, pp. 64-75

Authors: FULLER TL FOSTER DR MCLACHLAN TS DRAKE N
Citation: Tl. Fuller et al., IMPACT OF HUMAN ACTIVITY ON REGIONAL FOREST COMPOSITION AND DYNAMICS IN CENTRAL NEW-ENGLAND, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(1), 1998, pp. 76-95

Authors: FOSTER DR MOTZKIN G SLATER B
Citation: Dr. Foster et al., LAND-USE HISTORY AS LONG-TERM BROAD-SCALE DISTURBANCE - REGIONAL FOREST DYNAMICS IN CENTRAL NEW-ENGLAND, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(1), 1998, pp. 96-119

Authors: ELSER JJ CHRZANOWSKI TH STERNER RW MILLS KH
Citation: Jj. Elser et al., STOICHIOMETRIC CONSTRAINTS ON FOOD-WEB DYNAMICS - A WHOLE-LAKE EXPERIMENT ON THE CANADIAN SHIELD, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(1), 1998, pp. 120-136
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