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Displaying 371 - 380 of 408 Publications- … A.; Hom, John, eds. Responses of northern U.S. forests to environmental change. Ecological studies 139. New York: … A.; Hom, John, eds. Responses of northern U.S. forests to environmental change. Ecological studies 139. New York: …AuthorsIvan J. Fernandez, Mary Beth AdamsSourceIn: Mickler, Robert A.; Birdsey, Richard A.; Hom, John, eds. Responses of northern U.S. forests to environmental change. Ecological studies 139. New York: Springer-Verlag: 333-355.Year2000
- … Decline diseases are intimately linked to stress and environmental change. There is strong evidence that, as a … the last two decades. No other forest response to environmental change and stress is expected to be as … Auclair, Allan N.D. 2000. Forest declines in response to environmental change. In: Mickler, Robert A.; Birdsey, …AuthorsPhilip M. Wargo, Allan N.D. AuclairSourceIn: Mickler, Robert A.; Birdsey, Richard A.; Hom, John, eds. Responses of northern U.S. forests to environmental change. Ecological studies 139. New York: Springer-Verlag: 117-145.Year2000
- … A.; Hom, John, eds. Responses of northern U.S. forests to environmental change. Ecological studies 139. New York: … A.; Hom, John, eds. Responses of northern U.S. forests to environmental change. Ecological studies 139. New York: …AuthorsWalter Shortle, Kevin T. Smith, Rakesh Minocha, Subhash Minocha, Philip M. Wargo, Kristina A. VogtSourceIn: Mickler, Robert A.; Birdsey, Richard A.; Hom, John, eds. Responses of northern U.S. forests to environmental change. Ecological studies 139. New York: Springer-Verlag: 229-274.Year2000
- … H. DeHayes For many, concerns about the implications of "environmental change" conjure up scenarios of forest … decades is, in fact, largely a function of human-induced environmental change. Schaberg, Paul G.; DeHayes, Donald H. … A.; Hom, John, eds. Responses of northern U.S. forests to environmental change. Ecological studies 139. New York: …AuthorsPaul Schaberg, Donald H. DeHayesSourceIn: Mickler, Robert A.; Birdsey, Richard A.; Hom, John, eds. Responses of northern U.S. forests to environmental change. Ecological studies 139. New York: Springer-Verlag: 181-227.Year2000
- … Research Program: Measuring ecosystem responses to environmental change. In: Finch, Deborah M.; Whitney, Jeffrey … Research Program: Measuring ecosystem reponses to environmental change …AuthorsRobert R. ParmenterKeywordsSourceIn: Finch, Deborah M.; Whitney, Jeffrey C.; Kelly, Jeffrey, F.; Loftin, Samuel R. Rio Grande ecosystems: linking land, water, and people: Toward a sustainable future for the Middle Rio Grande Basin. 1998 June 2-5; Albuquerque, NM. Proc. RMRS-P-7. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. p. 164-169.Year1999
- … The program is prospective, providing an early warning of environmental change before irreversible loss has occurred. …AuthorsBarry S. Mulder, Barry R. Noon, Thomas A. Spies, Martin G. Raphael, Craig J. Palmer, Anthony C. Olsen, Gordon H. Reeves, Hartwell H. WelshKeywordsSourceGen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-437. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 138 pYear1999
- … Using Population Data to Address the Human Dimensions of Environmental Change. GIS Solution in Natural Resource … Using Population Data to Address the Human Dimensions of Environmental Change …AuthorsD.M. Mageean, J.G. BartlettKeywordsSourceGIS Solution in Natural Resource Management: Balancing the Technical-Political Equation, Stan Morain, Ed.Year1999
- … value to ecological processes: an economic view of environmental change. Forest Ecology and Management. 114: … value to ecological processes: an economic view of environmental change …AuthorsRex H. Schaberg, Thomas P. Holmes, Karen J. Lee, Robert C. AbtSourceForest Ecology and Management. 114: 329-338.Year1999
- … models predict slow population spread in the face of environmental change, our dispersal estimates suggest rapid …AuthorsJames S. Clark, Miles Silman, Ruth Kern, Eric Macklin, Janneke HilleRisLambersKeywordsSourceEcology, 80(5), 1999, pp. 1475-1494Year1999
- … stimuli, populations appear to be more responsive to environmental change. These results may explain some of the …AuthorsTerence L. Wagner, Eric J. Villavaso, Jefferey L. WillersKeywordsSourceAnn. Entomol. Sot. Am. 92(3): 396-402 (1999)Year1999