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Citation: Rs. Williams et al., LEAF AGE EFFECTS OF ELEVATED CO2-GROWN WHITE OAK LEAVES ON SPRING-FEEDING LEPIDOPTERANS, Global change biology, 4(3), 1998, pp. 235-246
Citation: Ja. Bunce, EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT DURING GROWTH ON THE SENSITIVITY OF LEAF CONDUCTANCE TO CHANGES IN HUMIDITY, Global change biology, 4(3), 1998, pp. 269-274
Citation: A. Kleidon et M. Heimann, A METHOD OF DETERMINING ROOTING DEPTH FROM A TERRESTRIAL BIOSPHERE MODEL AND ITS IMPACTS ON THE GLOBAL WATER AND CARBON-CYCLE, Global change biology, 4(3), 1998, pp. 275-286
Citation: Phd. Smith et Th. Jones, EFFECTS OF ELEVATED CO2 ON THE CHRYSANTHEMUM LEAFMINER, CHROMATOMYIA-SYNGENESIAE - A GREENHOUSE STUDY, Global change biology, 4(3), 1998, pp. 287-291
Citation: Rim. Dunbar, IMPACT OF GLOBAL WARMING ON THE DISTRIBUTION AND SURVIVAL OF THE GELADA BABOON - A MODELING APPROACH, Global change biology, 4(3), 1998, pp. 293-304
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Citation: Sfi. Haslam et al., ORGANIC-MATTER ACCUMULATION FOLLOWING FIRES IN A MOORLAND SOIL CHRONOSEQUENCE, Global change biology, 4(3), 1998, pp. 305-313
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Citation: Cs. Potter et al., REGIONAL APPLICATION OF AN ECOSYSTEM PRODUCTION-MODEL FOR STUDIES OF BIOGEOCHEMISTRY IN BRAZILIAN AMAZONIA, Global change biology, 4(3), 1998, pp. 315-333
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Citation: C. Kampichler et al., IMPACT OF ELEVATED ATMOSPHERIC CO2 CONCENTRATION ON SOIL MICROBIAL BIOMASS AND ACTIVITY IN A COMPLEX, WEEDY FIELD MODEL ECOSYSTEM, Global change biology, 4(3), 1998, pp. 335-346
Citation: Pa. Knapp et Pt. Soule, RECENT JUNIPERUS-OCCIDENTALIS (WESTERN JUNIPER) EXPANSION ON A PROTECTED SITE IN CENTRAL OREGON, Global change biology, 4(3), 1998, pp. 347-357
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Citation: Bj. Mulholland et al., GROWTH, LIGHT INTERCEPTION AND YIELD RESPONSES OF SPRING WHEAT (TRITICUM-AESTIVUM L.) GROWN UNDER ELEVATED CO2 AND O-3 IN OPEN-TOP CHAMBERS, Global change biology, 4(2), 1998, pp. 121-130