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NGCRP Bibliography - Letter: L
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Lai, C.T.; Ehleringer, J.R.; Schauer, A.J.; Tans, P.P.; Hollinger, D.Y.; Paw, K.T. 2005. Canopy-scale sigma13C of photosynthetic and respiratory CO2 fluxes: observations in forest biomes across the United States. Global Change Biology. 11: 633-643.
Lai, Chun-Ta; Ehleringer, James R.; Tans, Pieter; Wofsy, Steven C.; Urbanski, Shawn P.; Hollinger, David Y. 2004. Estimating photosynthetic 13C discrimination in terrestrial CO2 exchange from canopy to regional scales. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 18(GB1041):1-11.
Lal, Rattan; Kimble, John M.; Birdsey, Richard A.; Heath, Linda S. 2003. Research and development priorities for carbon sequestration in forest soils. In: Kimble, J.M.; Heath, Linda S.; Birdsey, Richard A.; Lal, R., eds. The potential of U.S. forest soils to sequester carbon and mitigate the greenhouse effect. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press: 409-420.
Lane, C.J.; Reed, D.D.; Mroz, G.D.; Liechty, H.O. 1993. Width of sugar maple (Acer saccharum, Marsh.) tree rings as affected by climate. Can. J. For. Res. 23: 2370-2375.
Laurence, John A.; Ollinger, Scott V.; Woodbury, Peter B. 2000. Regional Impacts of Ozone on Forest Productivity. In: Mickler, Robert A.; Birdsey, Richard A.; Hom, John, eds. Responses of Northern U.S. Forests to Environmental Change. Ecological Studies 139. Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.: 425-454.
Law, B.E.; Falge, E.; Gu, L.; Baldocchi, D.D.; Bakwin, P.; Berbigier, P.; Davis, K.; Dolman, A.J.; Falk, M.. 2002. Environmental controls over carbon dioxide and water vapor exchange of terrestrial vegetation. Agriculture and Forest Meteorology. 113: 97-120.
Law, B.E.; Sun, O.J.; Campbell, J.; Van Tuyl, S.; Thornton, P.E. 2003. Changes in carbon storage fluxes in a chronosequence of ponderosa pine. Global Change Biology. 9: 510-524.
Law, B.E.; Turner, D.; Campbell, J.; Sun, O.J.; Van Tuyl, S.; Ritts, W.D. 2004. Disturbance and climate effects on carbon stocks and fluxes across Western Oregon USA. Global Change Biology. 10: 1429-1444.
Lawrence, G.B.; David, M.B. 1997. Response of aluminum solubility to elevated nitrification in soil of a red spruce stand in eastern Maine. Environmental Science & Technology. 31(3): 825-830.
Lawrence, G.B.; Fernandez, I.J. 1992. A reassessment of areal variability of throughfall deposition measurements. Ecological Applications. 3: 473-480.
Lawrence, Gregory B.; David, Mark B. 1996. Chemical evaluation of soil-solution in acid forest soils. Soil Science. 161(5): 298-313.
Lawrence, Gregory B.; David, Mark B.; Bailey, Scott W.; Shortle, Walter C. 1997. Assessment of soil calcium status in red spruce forests in the northeastern United States. Biogeochemistry. 38: 19-39.
Lawrence, Gregory B.; David, Mark B.; Shortle, Walter C. 1995. A new mechanism for calcium loss in forest-floor soils. Nature. 378: 162-165.
Lawrence, Gregory B.; David, Mark B.; Shortle, Walter C. 1996. Aluminum mobilization and calcium depletion in the forest floor of red spruce. In: Hom, J.; Birdsey, R.; O'Brien, K., eds. Proceedings, 1995 Meeting of the Northern Global Change Program. 1995 March 14-16; Pittsburgh, PA. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-214. Radnor, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station: 112-117.
Lawrence, Gregory B.; David, Mark B.; Shortle, Walter C.; Bailey, Scott W.; Lovett, Gary M. 1999. Mechanisms of base-cation depletion by acid deposition in forest soils in the northeastern U.S. In: Horsley, Stephen B.; Long, Robert P.; eds. Sugar maple ecology and health: proceedings of an international symposium. 1998 June 2-4; Warren, PA. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-261. Radnor, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station: 120 p.
Lawrence, Gregory B.; Fernandez, Ivan J. 1991. Biogeochemical interactions between acidic deposition and a low-elevation spruce-fir stand in Howland, Maine. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 21: 867-875.
Lawrence, Gregory B.; Huntington, T.G. 1999. Soil-calcium depletion linked to acid rain and forest growth in the eastern United States. WRIR 98-4267. U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey: 12 p.
Lawrence, Gregory B.; Vogt, Kristiina A.; Vogt, Daniel J.; Tilley, Joel P.; Wargo, Philip M.; Tyrrell, Margaret. 2000. Atmospheric Deposition Effects on Surface Waters, Soils, And Forest Productivity. In: Mickler, Robert A.; Birdsey, Richard A.; Hom, John, eds. Responses of Northern U.S. Forests to Environmental Change. Ecological Studies 139. Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.: 275-332.
Leak, William B.; Smith, Marie-Louise. 1996. Sixty years of managment and natural disturbance in a New England forested landscape. Forest Ecology and Management. 81: 63-73.
LeBlanc, David C. 1992. Spatial and temporal variation in the prevalence of growth decline in red spruce populations of the northeastern United States. Journal of Forest Research. 22: 1351-1363.
LeBlanc, David C. 1998. Interactive effects of acidic deposition, drought, and insect attack on oak populations in the midwestern United States. Can. J. For. Res. 28: 1184-1197.
LeBlanc, David C.; Nicholas, N.S.; Zedaker, S.M. 1992. Prevalence of individual-tree growth decline in red spruce populations of the southern Appalachian Mountains. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 22: 905-914.
LeBlanc, David; Haack, Robert. 1996. Growth responses of white oak and black oak to drought stress across gradients of acid deposition and microclimate. In: Hom, J.; Birdsey, R.; O'Brien, K., eds. Proceedings, 1995 Meeting of the Northern Global Change Program. 1995 March 14-16; Pittsburgh, PA. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-214. Radnor, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station: p. 183. Abstract.
Lenihan, James M.; Daly, Christopher; Bachelet, Domminique; Neilson, Ronald P. 1998. Simulating broad-scale fire severity in a dynamic global vegetation model. Northwest Science. 72(2): 91-103.
Lenz, Kathryn E.; Stech, Harlan W.; Host, George E. 2004. Phenological process models based on carbon productivity at the leaf and branch levels, and their effects on Aspen tree architecture. In: Proceedings of the 4th International workshop on Functional-Structural Plant Models. 2004 June 7-11; Montpellier, France. [Place of publication unknown]. [Publisher unknown]. [Not paged].
Lewis, Bernard J.; Price, Martin F. 1997. Human activities and natural resource interactions: an overview of the humani program element of the Forest Service's Global Change Research Program. USDA Forest Service Global Change Research Program Highlights: 1991-95. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-237. Radnor, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service: 86-92.
Li, Zheng; Aneja, Viney P. 1992. Regional analysis of cloud chemistry at high elevations in eastern United States. Atmospheric Environment. 26A(11): 2001-2017.
Liebhold, Andrew; Muzika, Rose-Marie; Sharov, Alexei; Williams, David. 1998. Landscape-level approaches to understanding gypsy moth population ecology. Recent Res. Devel. In Entomol. 2: 87-102.
Liechty, H.O.; Mroz, G.D.; Reed, D.D. 1993. Cation and anion fluxes in northern hardwood throughfall along an acidic deposition gradient. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 23: 457-467.
Liechty, Hal O.; Kuuseoks, Eimar; Mroz, Glenn D. 1995. Dissolved organic carbon in northern hardwood stands with differing acidic inputs and temperature regimes. J. Environ. Qual. 24: 927-933.
Lin, J.C.; Gerbig, C.; Wofsy, S.C.; Andrews, A.E.; Daube, B.C.; Grainger, C.A. 2004. Measuring fluxes of trace gases at regional scales by Lagrangian observations: application to the CO2 budget and rectification airborne (COBRA) study. Journal of Geophysical Research. 109(D15304):1-23.
Lindroth, Richard L.; Kopper, Brian J.; Parsons, William F.J.; Bockheim, James G.; Karnosky, David F.; Hendrey, George R.; Pregitzer, Kurt S.; Isebrands, J.G.; Sober, Jaak. 2001. Consequences of elevated carbon dioxide and ozone for foliar chemical composition and dynamics in trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) and paper birch (Betula papyrifera). Environmental pollution. 115: 395-404.
Liu, Lingli; King, John S.; Giardina, Christian P. 2005. Effects of elevated concentrations of atmospheric CO2 and tropospheric O3 on leaf litter production and chemistry in trembling aspen and paper birch communities. Tree Physiology. 25: 1511-1522.
Livingston, W.H.; Greenwood, M.S.; Day, M.E.; White, A.S.; Brissette, J.C. 1999. Factors influencing growth and survival of Jack Pine (pinus banksiana) and pitch pine (p. rigida) in overlapping ecological niches at their respective range limits. In: Eckhoff, Janet D.; eds. 2nd North American Forest Ecology Workshop, Forest Ecology into the Next Millennium: Putting the Long View into Practice. 1999 June 27-30; Orono, ME. p. 144. Abstract
Lloyd, Jon; Kruijt, Bart; Hollinger, David Y.; Grace, John; Francey, Roger J.; et al. 1997. An alternative interpretation of the appropriateness and correct means for the evaluation of CO2 recycling indices. Aust. J. Plant Physiol. 24: 399-405.
Lloyd, Jon; Kruijt, Bart; Hollinger, David Y.; Grace, John; Francey, Roger J.; Wong, S.Chin; Kelliher, Francis M.; Miranda, Antonio Carlos; Farquhar, Graham D. 1996. Vegetation effect on the isotopic composition of atmospheric CO2 at local and regional scales: theoretical aspects and a comparison between rain forest in Amazonia and a boreal forest in Siberia. Aust. J. Plant Physiol. 23: 371-399.
Loats, K.V.; Rebbeck, J. 1999. Interactive effects of ozone and elevated carbon dioxide on the growth and physiology of balck cherry, green ash, and yellow-poplar seedlings. Environmental Pollution. 106: 237-248.
Long, R.P.; Scherzer, A.J. 1995. Sugar maple ecophysiology in relation to genotypic, site and age factors. The Ohio Journal of Science. 95(2): A-34. Abstract.
Loya, Wendy M.; Pregitzer, Kurt S.; Karberg, Noah J.; King, John S.; Giardina, Christian P. 2003. Reduction of soil carbon formation by tropospheric ozone under increased carbon dioxide levels. Nature. 425(16 October):705-707.
Luo, Tianxiang; Brown, Sandra; Pan, Yude; Shi, Peili; Ouyang, Hua; Yu, Zhengliang; Zhu, Huazhong. 2005. Root biomass along subtropical to alpine gradients: global implication from Tibetan transect studies. Forest Ecology and Management. 206: 349-363.
Luo, Tianxiang; Li, Wenhua; Zhu, Huazhong; 2002. Estimated biomass and productivity of natural vegetation on the Tibetan Plateau. Ecological Applications. 12(4): 980-997.
Luo, Tianxiang; Luo, Ji; Pan, Yude. 2005. Leaf traits and associated ecosystem characteristics across subtropical and timberline forests in the Gongga Mountains Eastern Tibetan Plateau. Oecologia. 142: 261-273.
Luo, Tianxiang; Neilson, Ronald P.; Tian, Hanqin; Vorosmarty, Charles J.; Zhu, Huazhong; Liu, Shirong; 2002. A model for seasonality and distribution of leaf area index of forests and its application to China. Journal of Vegetation Science. 13: 817-830.
Luo, Tianxiang; Pan, Yude; Ouyang, Hua; Shi, Peili; Luo, Ji; Yu, Zhenliang; Lu, Qi. 2004. Leaf area index and primary productivity along subtropical to alpine gradients in the Tibetan Plateau. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 13: 345-358.
Luo, Tianxiang; Shi, Pei-Li; Luo, Ji; Ouyang, Hua. 2002. Distribution patterns of aboveground biomass in Tibetan alpine vegetation transects. Acta Phytoecologica Sinica. 26(6): 668-676.
Lynch, J.A.; Shiels, Roxanne; Corbett, E.S. 1993. Hydrochemical fluctuations in four palustrine wetlands in central Pennsylvania. Transaction American Geophysical Union. 74(16): 144-145. Abstract.
Lynch, James A.; Grimm, Jeffrey W.; Corbett, Edward S. 1996. Enhancement of regional wet deposition estimates based on modeled precipitation inputs. In: Hom, J.; Birdsey, R.; O'Brien, K., eds. Proceedings, 1995 Meeting of the Northern Global Change Program. 1995 March 14-16; Pittsburgh, PA. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-214. Radnor, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station: p. 8. Abstract.
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