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
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
Citation: He. Epstein et al., PLANT EFFECTS ON SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF NITROGEN CYCLING INSHORTGRASS STEPPE, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(4), 1998, pp. 374-385
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
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:
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
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
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
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
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
Citation: Ra. Lautenschlager, FROM RHETORIC TO REALITY - USING SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS TO IDENTIFY CRITICAL SUSTAINABILITY ISSUES, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(2), 1998, pp. 176-182
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
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
Citation: G. Churkina et Sw. Running, CONTRASTING CLIMATIC CONTROLS ON THE ESTIMATED PRODUCTIVITY OF GLOBALTERRESTRIAL BIOMES, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(2), 1998, pp. 206-215
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