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2. Effects of Disturbance on Fine Root Dynamics in the Boreal Forests of Northern Ontario, Canada
3. Significance of Over-Mature and Decaying Trees for Carbon Stocks in a Central European Natural Spruce Forest
4. The Origin and Dynamics of Subalpine White Spruce and Balsam Fir Stands in Boreal Eastern North America
5. Tree Mortality Following Boreal Forest Fires Reveals Scale-Dependant Interactions Between Community Structure and Fire Intensity
6. Interactive Effects of Fire, Soil Climate, and Moss on CO2 Fluxes in Black Spruce Ecosystems of Interior Alaska
7. Succession after stand replacing disturbances by fire, wind throw, and insects in the dark Taiga of Central Siberia
8. Forest Fragmentation and Landscape Transformation in a Reindeer Husbandry Area in Sweden
9. Patterns and Dynamics of Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) in Boreal Streams: The Role of Processes, Connectivity, and Scaling
10. Soil Carbon Stocks and Soil Carbon Quality in the Upland Portion of a Boreal Landscape, James Bay, Quebec
11. Spatiotemporal Variations of Fire Frequency in Central Boreal Forest
12. Future Spruce Budworm Outbreak May Create a Carbon Source in Eastern Canadian Forests
13. Plant Toxicity, Adaptive Herbivory, and Plant Community Dynamics
14. Pollen accumulation rates as a tool for detecting land-use changes in a sparsely settled boreal forest
15. Bot fly parasitism of the red-backed vole: host survival, infection risk, and population growth
16. Cumulative Industrial Activity Alters Lotic Fish Assemblages in Two Boreal Forest Watersheds of Alberta, Canada
17. Decomposition and Fragmentation of Coarse Woody Debris: Re-visiting a Boreal Black Spruce Chronosequence
18. Recovery of Aboveground Plant Biomass and Productivity After Fire in Mesic and Dry Black Spruce Forests of Interior Alaska
19. Boreal Fire Effects on Subsistence Resources in Alaska and Adjacent Canada
20. Dissolved Organic Carbon in Alaskan Boreal Forest: Sources, Chemical Characteristics, and Biodegradability
21. The Contrasting Effects of Aspen and Jack Pine on Soil Nutritional Properties Depend on Parent Material
22. Gross nitrogen mineralisation and fungi-to-bacteria ratios are negatively correlated in boreal forests
23. Response of Net Ecosystem Productivity of Three Boreal Forest Stands to Drought
24. Effects of Elevated Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Temperature on Soil Respiration in a Boreal Forest Using δ13C as a Labeling Tool
25. Aboveground and belowground responses to quality and heterogeneity of organic inputs to the boreal forest
26. Divergent nonlinear responses of the boreal forest field layer along an experimental gradient of deer densities
27. Response of Net Ecosystem Productivity of Three Boreal Forest Stands to Drought
28. When no pollen does not mean no trees
29. Current Carbon Balance of the Forested Area in Sweden and its Sensitivity to Global Change as Simulated by Biome-BGC
30. Successional and physical controls on the retention of nitrogen in an undisturbed boreal forest ecosystem
31. Growth and ecophysiological acclimation of the foliose lichen Lobaria pulmonaria in forests with contrasting light climates
32. Intrapopulation variation in gray wolf isotope (δ15N and δ13C) profiles: implications for the ecology of individuals
33. Plant Species Numbers Predicted by a Topography-based Groundwater Flow Index
34. Decomposition and Organic Matter Quality in Continental Peatlands: The Ghost of Permafrost Past
35. Microbially Available Phosphorus in Boreal Forests: Effects of Aluminum and Iron Accumulation in the Humus Layer
36. Feldspar Tunneling by Fungi along Natural Productivity Gradients
37. Shift of Conifer Boreal Forest to Lichen–Heath Parkland Caused by Successive Stand Disturbances
38. Spruce budworm impact, abundance and parasitism rate in a patchy landscape
39. Nitrogen nutrition and isotope differences among life forms at the northern treeline of Alaska
40. A dendroecological reconstruction of use by Saami of Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) inner bark over the last 350 years at Sädvajaure, N. Sweden
41. Influence of fur trade, famine, and forest fires on moose and woodland caribou populations in northwestern Ontario from 1786 to 1911
42. Effect of acid rain on pine needles as food for capercaillie in winter
43. Numerical and behavioural responses of migrant passerines to experimental manipulation of resident tits (Parus spp.): heterospecific attraction in northern breeding bird communites?
44. Changes in interacting species with disturbance
45. Control of landscape diversity by catastrophic disturbance: A theory and a case study of fire in a Canadian boreal forest
46. Ecological land classification: A survey approach
47. Distribution and size of capercaillie leks in relation to old forest fragmentation
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