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NGCRP Bibliography - Letter: A
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Aber, J.D.; Driscoll, C.; Federer, C.A.; Lathrop, R.; Lovett, G.; Melillo, J.M.; Steudler, P.; Vogelmann, J. 1993. A strategy for the regional analysis of the effects of physical and chemical climate change on biogeochemical cycles in northeastern ( U.S.) forests. Ecological Modeling. 67: 37-47.
Aber, John D.; Driscoll, Charles T. 1997. Effects of land use, climate variation, and N deposition on N cycling an C storage in northern hardwood forests. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 11(4): 639-648.
Aber, John D.; Federer, C. Anthony. 1992. A generalized, lump-parameter model of photosynthesis, evaportranspiration and net primary production in temperate and boreal forest ecosystems. Oecologia. 92: 463-474.
Aber, John D.; Freuder, Rita. 2000. Variation among solar radiation data sets for the Eastern US and its effects on predictions of forest production and water yield. Climate Research. 15: 33-43.
Aber, John D.; Ollinger, Scott V.; Driscoll, Charles T. 1997. Modeling nitrogen saturation in forest ecosystem in response to land use and atmospheric deposition. Ecological Modelling. 101: 61-78.
Aber, John D.; Ollinger, Scott V.; Federer, C. Anthony; Reich, Peter B.; Goulden, Michael L.; Kicklighter, David W.; Melillo, Jerry M.; Lathrop, Richard G., Jr. 1995. Predicting the effects of climate change on water yield and forest production in the northeastern United States. Climate Research. 5: 207-222.
Aber, John D.; Reich, Peter B.; Goulden, Michael L. 1996. Extrapolating leaf CO2 exchange to the canopy: a generalized model of forest photosynthesis compared with measurements by eddy correlation. Oecologia. 106: 257-265.
Aber, John; Neilson, Ronald P.; McNulty, Steve; Lenihan, James M.; Bachelet, Dominique; Drapek, Raymond J. 2001. Forest processes and global environmental change: predicting the effects of individual and multiple stressors. Bioscience. 51(9): 735-751.
Abnee, Amanda C.; Thompson, James A.; Kolka, Randall K. 2004. Landscape modeling of In Situ soil respiration in a forested watershed of Southeastern Kentucky. Environmental Management. 33: S168-S175.
Abnee, Amanda C.; Thompson, James A.; Kolka, Randall K.; D' Angelo, Elisa M.; Coyne, Mark S. 2004. Landscape influence on potential soil respiration rates in a forested watershed of Southeastern Kentucky. Environmental Management. 33: S160-S167.
Adams, Mary B.; DeWalle, David R.; Hom, John L. 2006. Conclusions and recommendations from the Fernow Watershed Acidification study. In: Adams, Mary B.; DeWalle, David R.; Hom, John L., eds. The Fernow watershed acidification study. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer. 11: 259-268.
Adams, Mary B.; DeWalle, David R.; Hom, John L. 2006. The Fernow watershed acidification study. Environmental Pollution. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer. 11: 1-279.
Adams, Mary B.; Dewalle, David R.; Peterjohn, William T.; Gilliam, Frank S.; Sharpe, William E.; Willard, Karl W.J. 2006. Soil chemical response to experimental acidification treatments. In: Adams, Mary B.; DeWalle, David R.; Hom, John L. eds. The Fernow watershed acidification study. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer. 11: 41-69.
Adams, Mary Beth; Eagar, Christopher. 1992. Impacts of acidic deposition on high elevation spruce-fir forests: results from the Spruce-Fir Research Cooperative. Forest Ecology and Management. 51: 195-205.
Adams, Mary Beth; Peterjohn, William T.; Gilliam, Frank S. 2006. Acidification and nutrient cycling. In: Adams, Mary B.; DeWalle, David R.; Hom, John L., eds. The Fernow watershed acidification study. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer: 11: 207-236.
Agarwal, Chetan; Green, Glen M.; Grove, J. Morgan; Evans, Tom P.; Schweik, Charles M. 2002. A review and assessment of land-use change models: dynamics of space, time, and human choice. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-297. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station. 61 p.
Alexeyev, V.; Birdsey, R.; Stakanov, V.; Korotkov, I. 1995. Carbon in vegetation of Russian forests: Methods to estimate storage and geographical distribution. Water, Air and Soil Pollution. 82: 271-282.
Alexeyev, V.A.; Birdsey, R.A., eds. 1998. Carbon Storage in Forests and Peatlands of Russia. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-244. Radnor, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station: 137 p.
Alexeyev, V.A.; Birdsey, R.A.; Stakanov, V.D.; Korotkov, L.A. 2000. Carbon storage in the Asian Boreal Forests of Russia. In: Kasischke, E.S.; Stocks, B.J.; eds. Fire, Climate Change, and Carbon Cycling in the Boreal Forests. Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.: 239-257.
Alexeyev, V.A.; Markov, M.V.; Birdsey, R.A. 2004. Statistical data on forest fund of Russia and the changing of forest productivity in the second half of 20th century. In: Shutov, I.V.; Treyfeld, R.F., eds. The Saint-Petersburg Forest Ecological Center. St. Petersburg, Russia: Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Forestry: 1-272.
Alexeyev, Vladislav A.; Birdsey, Richard A., eds. 1994. Carbon in Ecosystems of Forests and Peatlands of Russia. Krasnoyarsk, Syberia: Jove Loony: 170 p.
Alscher, R.G.; Madamanci, N.R.; Cramer, C.L. 1991. Protective mechanisms in the chloroplast stroma. In: Pell, E.; Steffen, K.; eds. Active oxygen/oxidative stress and plant metabolism. Rockville, MD: American Society of Plant Physiologist: 145-155.
Alsher, Ruth Grene. 1989. Biosynthesis and antioxidant function of glutathione in plants. Physiologia Plantarum. 77: 457-464.
Amichev, Beyhan Y.; Galbraith, John M. 2004. A revised methodology for estimation of forest soil carbon from spatial soils and forest inventory data sets. Environmental Management. 33: S74-S86.
Amthor, Jeffrey S.; Hornbeck, James W. 1999. Rising CO2 and forest water use: long-term data from Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire. In: Adams, D. Briane; eds. Potential Consequences of Climate Variability and Change to Water Resources of the United States. 1999 May 10-12; Altanta, GA. TPS-99-1. Herndon, VA: American Water Resources Association: 399-402.
Anderson, P.D.; Tomlinson, P.T. 1996. Carbon assimilation response of northern red oak seedlings to elevated CO2, water stress and carbon sink activation state. Proceedings 14th North American Forest Biology Workshop. 1996 June 16-20; Laval Univ., Quebec City, Canada. Abstract.
Anderson, Paul D.; Tomlinson, Patricia T. 1995. Carbon assimilation by multiple-flush northern red oak seedlings exposed to repeated drying cycles and elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide. Sixth Workshop on Seedling Physiology and Growth Problems in Oak Plantings. 1995 September 18-20; Rhinelander, WI. Gen. Tech. Rep NC-182. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station: p. 2. Abstract.
Arneth, A.; Kelliher, F.M.; Bauer, G.; Hollinger, D.Y.; Byers, J.N.; Hunt, J.E.; McSeveny, M.; Ziegler, W.; others. 1996. Environmental regulation of xylem sap flow and total conductance of Larix gmelinii trees in eastern Siberia. Tree Physiology. 16: 247-255.
Arnold, S.S.; Fernandez, I.J.; Rustad, L.E.; Zibilske, L.M. 1999. Microbial response of an acid forest soil to experimental soil warming. Biol. Fertil. Soils. 30: 239-244.
August, Peter; Iverson, Louis; Nugranad, Jarunee. 2002. Human conversion of terrestrial habitats. In: Gutzwiller, Kevin J., ed. Applying Landscape Ecology in Biological Conservation. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer-Verlag: 197-224.
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