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List of bibliographic references indexed by 1051-0761

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 32.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000111 (2020) Levi T. Helm [États-Unis] ; Hanyu Shi [États-Unis] ; Manuel T. Lerdau [États-Unis] ; Xi Yang [États-Unis]Solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence and short-term photosynthetic response to drought.
000145 (2020) Miranda T. Curzon [États-Unis] ; Christel C. Kern [États-Unis] ; Susan C. Baker [Australie] ; Brian J. Palik [États-Unis] ; Anthony W. D'Amato [États-Unis]Retention forestry influences understory diversity and functional identity.
000381 (2020) Helen M. Bothwell [États-Unis, Australie] ; Luke M. Evans [États-Unis] ; Erika I. Hersch-Green [États-Unis] ; Scott A. Woolbright [États-Unis] ; Gerard J. Allan [États-Unis] ; Thomas G. Whitham [États-Unis]Genetic data improves niche model discrimination and alters the direction and magnitude of climate change forecasts.
000558 (2020) Valerie J. Kurth [États-Unis] ; Anthony W. D'Amato [États-Unis] ; John B. Bradford [États-Unis] ; Brian J. Palik [États-Unis] ; Christopher E. Looney [États-Unis]Assessing the ecological impacts of biomass harvesting along a disturbance severity gradient.
000A80 (2019) Douglas J. Shinneman [États-Unis] ; Susan K. Mcilroy [États-Unis]Climate and disturbance influence self-sustaining stand dynamics of aspen (Populus tremuloides) near its range margin.
001302 (2017) Nathan R. De Jager [États-Unis] ; Jason J. Rohweder [États-Unis] ; Brian R. Miranda [États-Unis] ; Brian R. Sturtevant [États-Unis] ; Timothy J. Fox [États-Unis] ; Mark C. Romanski [États-Unis]Modelling moose-forest interactions under different predation scenarios at Isle Royale National Park, USA.
001797 (2016) Rose A. Graves ; Scott M. Pearson ; Monica G. TurnerLandscape patterns of bioenergy in a changing climate: implications for crop allocation and land-use competition.
002126 (2014) Fugui Wang ; David J. Mladenoff ; Jodi A. Forrester ; Juan A. Blanco ; Robert M. Schelle ; Scott D. Peckham ; Cindy Keough ; Melissa S. Lucash ; Stith T. GowerMultimodel simulations of forest harvesting effects on long‐term productivity and CN cycling in aspen forests.
002151 (2014) Samuel A. Cushman ; Tamara Max ; Nashelly Meneses ; Luke M. Evans ; Sharon Ferrier ; Barbara Honchak ; Thomas G. Whitham ; Gerard J. AllanLandscape genetic connectivity in a riparian foundation tree is jointly driven by climatic gradients and river networks.
002475 (2013) Christopher M. Gough [États-Unis] ; Brady S. Hardiman ; Lucas E. Nave ; Gil Bohrer ; Kyle D. Maurer ; Christoph S. Vogel ; Knute J. Nadelhoffer ; Peter S. CurtisSustained carbon uptake and storage following moderate disturbance in a Great Lakes forest.
002526 (2013) Dan Wang [États-Unis] ; David Lebauer ; Michael DietzePredicting yields of short-rotation hybrid poplar (Populus spp.) for the United States through model-data synthesis.
002680 (2013) Steven Brantley [États-Unis] ; Chelcy R. Ford ; James M. VoseFuture species composition will affect forest water use after loss of eastern hemlock from southern Appalachian forests.
002858 (2012) Allyson S D. Eller [États-Unis] ; Joost De Gouw ; Martin Graus ; Russell K. MonsonVariation among different genotypes of hybrid poplar with regard to leaf volatile organic compound emissions.
002902 (2012) Amanda B. Edworthy [Canada] ; Karen L. Wiebe ; Kathy MartinSurvival analysis of a critical resource for cavity-nesting communities: patterns of tree cavity longevity.
002996 (2012) David M. Merritt [États-Unis] ; Heather L. BatemanLinking stream flow and groundwater to avian habitat in a desert riparian system.
002B28 (2012) Kelley A. Meinhardt [États-Unis] ; Catherine A. GehringDisrupting mycorrhizal mutualisms: a potential mechanism by which exotic tamarisk outcompetes native cottonwoods.
002B53 (2012) Brian R. Sturtevant [États-Unis] ; Brian R. Miranda ; Douglas J. Shinneman ; Eric J. Gustafson ; Peter T. WolterComparing modern and presettlement forest dynamics of a subboreal wilderness: does spruce budworm enhance fire risk?
002E53 (2011) Elizabeth B. Harper [États-Unis] ; John C. Stella ; Alexander K. FremierGlobal sensitivity analysis for complex ecological models: a case study of riparian cottonwood population dynamics.
002F89 (2011) Laura K. Gray [Canada] ; Tim Gylander ; Michael S. Mbogga ; Pei-Yu Chen ; Andreas HamannAssisted migration to address climate change: recommendations for aspen reforestation in western Canada.
003120 (2010) David M. Merritt [États-Unis] ; N Leroy PoffShifting dominance of riparian Populus and Tamarix along gradients of flow alteration in western North American rivers.
003298 (2010) K R Hultine [États-Unis] ; S E Bush ; J R EhleringerEcophysiology of riparian cottonwood and willow before, during, and after two years of soil water removal.

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