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2009 Climate Change Publications


2009

Ambrose, M.J. and B.L. Conkling (eds.). 2009. Forest health monitoring 2006 national technical report. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-117, Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 118 p. (PDF)

Aronson, E.L. and S.G. McNulty. 2009. Appropriate experimental ecosystem warming methods by ecosystem, objective, and practicality. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 149:1791-1799. (PDF)

Bechtold, W.A., K.C. Randolph, and S.J. Zarnoch. 2009. The power of FIA Phase 3 Crown-Indicator variables to detect change. In: McWilliams, Will; Moisen, Gretchen; Czaplewski, Ray, comps. Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) Symposium 2008; October 21-23, 2008; Park City, UT. Proc. RMRS-P-56CD. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 21 p. (PDF)

Blate, G.M., L.A. Joyce, J.S. Littell, S.G. McNulty, C.I. Millar, S.C. Moser, R.P. Neilson, K. O’Halloran, and D.L. Peterson. 2009. Adapting to climate change in United States national forests. Unasylva 60(231/232):57-62. (PDF) 

Chojnacky, D., M. Amacher, and M. Gavazzi. 2009. Separating duff and litter for improved mass and carbon estimates. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 33(1):29-34. (PDF)

DeForest, J.L., J. Chen, and S.G. McNulty. 2009. Leaf litter is an important mediator of soil respiration in an oak-dominated forest. International Journal of Biometeorology 53:127-134. (PDF)

Domec, J.-C., A. Noormets, J.S. King, G. Sun, S.G. McNulty, M.J. Gavazzi, J.L. Boggs, and E.A. Treasure. 2009. Decoupling the influence of leaf and root hydraulic conductances on stomatal conductance and its sensitivity to vapour pressure deficit as soil dries in a drained loblolly pine plantation. Plant, Cell & Environment 32:980-991. (PDF)

Fitzpatrick, M.C. and W.W. Hargrove. 2009. The projection of species distribution models and the problem of non-analog climate. Biodiversity and Conservation 18:2255-2261. (PDF)

Guo, H., A. Noormets, B. Zhao, J. Chen, G. Sun, Y. Gu, B. Li, and J. Chen. 2009. Tidal effects on net ecosystem exchange of carbon in an estuarine wetland. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 149:1820-1828. (PDF)

Joyce, L.A., G.M. Blate, S.G. McNulty, C.I. Millar, S. Moser, R.P. Neilson, and D.L. Peterson. 2009. Managing for multiple resources under climate change: National forests. Environmental Management 44:1022-1032. (PDF)

Lu, J., G. Sun, S.G. McNulty, and N.B. Comerford. 2009. Sensitivity of pine flatwoods hydrology to climate change and forest management in Florida, USA. WETLANDS 29(3)826-836. (PDF)

McNulty, S.G. 2009. How will climate change the Southeast? In: Building Sustainable Communities: Quality Growth Strategies in the Southeast. Southeast Watershed Forum. pp. 7-8. (PDF)

Qi, S., G. Sun, Y. Wang, S.G. McNulty, and J.A. Moore Myers. 2009. Streamflow response to climate and landuse changes in a coastal watershed in North Carolina. Transactions of the ASABE 52:739-749. (PDF)

Sun, G., J. Sun, and G. Zhou. 2009. Water and carbon dynamics in selected ecosystems in China. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 149:1789-1790. (PDF)

Thompson, I., B. Mackey, S. McNulty, and A. Mossele. 2009. Forest Resilience, Biodiversity, and Climate Change. A synthesis of the biodiversity/resilience/stability relationship in forest ecosystems. Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, Montreal. Technical Series no. 43, 67 pages. (PDF)

Wei, X. and G. Sun. 2009. Watershed Ecosystem Processes and Management. Published by China High Education Publishing House. Beijing, China (In Chinese with English Table of Content).

Wilske B., N. Lu, L.Wei, S. Chen, T. Zha, C. Liu, W. Xu, A. Noormets, J. Huang, Y. Wei, J. Chen, Z. Zhang, J. Ni, G. Sun, K. Guo, S. McNulty, R. John, X. Han, G. Lin, and J. Chen. 2009. Poplar plantation has the potential to alter the water balance in semiarid Inner Mongolia. Journal of Environmental Management 90:2762-2770. (PDF)

 

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