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Authors: Cowling, SA
Citation: Sa. Cowling, Plant carbon balance, evolutionary innovation and extinction in land plants, GL CHANGE B, 7(3), 2001, pp. 231-239

Authors: Cowling, SA Maslin, MA Sykes, MT
Citation: Sa. Cowling et al., Paleovegetation simulations of lowland Amazonia and implications for neotropical allopatry and speciation, QUATERN RES, 55(2), 2001, pp. 140-149

Authors: Cowling, SA Sykes, MT Bradshaw, RHW
Citation: Sa. Cowling et al., Palaeovegetation-model comparisons, climate change and tree succession in Scandinavia over the past 1500 years, J ECOLOGY, 89(2), 2001, pp. 227-236

Authors: Bradshaw, RHW Holmqvist, BH Cowling, SA Sykes, MT
Citation: Rhw. Bradshaw et al., The effects of climate change on the distribution and management of Picea abies in southern Scandinavia, CAN J FORES, 30(12), 2000, pp. 1992-1998

Authors: Cowling, SA Sykes, MT
Citation: Sa. Cowling et Mt. Sykes, Do low CO2 concentrations affect pollen-based reconstructions of LGM climates? A response to "Physiological significance of low atmospheric CO2 for plant-climate interactions" by Cowling and Sykes - Reply to Williams et al., QUATERN RES, 53(3), 2000, pp. 405-406

Authors: Cowling, SA
Citation: Sa. Cowling, Simulated effects of low atmospheric CO2 on structure and composition of North American vegetation at the Last Glacial Maximum, GLOBAL EC B, 8(2), 1999, pp. 81-93

Authors: Cowling, SA
Citation: Sa. Cowling, Perspectives: Paleoecology - Plants and temperature-CO2 uncoupling, SCIENCE, 285(5433), 1999, pp. 1500-1501

Authors: Cowling, SA Sykes, MT
Citation: Sa. Cowling et Mt. Sykes, Physiological significance of low atmospheric CO2 for plant-climate interactions, QUATERN RES, 52(2), 1999, pp. 237-242
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