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1. Ecosystems Disturbance Recovery: What It Was or What It Could Have Been?

2. Using phenology to unravel differential soil water use and productivity in a semiarid savanna

3. Improved dryland carbon flux predictions with explicit consideration of water-carbon coupling

4. People, infrastructure, and data: A pathway to an inclusive and diverse ecological network of networks

5. Response of soil carbon dioxide efflux to temporal repackaging of rainfall into fewer, larger events in a semiarid grassland

6. Evaluation of a Data Assimilation System for Land Surface Models Using CLM4.5

7. Vegetation productivity responds to sub‐annual climate conditions across semiarid biomes

8. The plant phenology monitoring design for The National Ecological Observatory Network

14. A framework for incorporating ecology into Earth System Models is urgently needed

15. Testing water fluxes and storage from two hydrology configurations within the ORCHIDEE land surface model across US semi-arid sites

16. Topography influences species-specific patterns of seasonal primary productivity in a semiarid montane forest

17. Does weather trigger urologic chronic pelvic pain syndrome flares? A case‐crossover analysis in the multidisciplinary approach to the study of the chronic pelvic pain research network

18. Coupling of Tree Growth and Photosynthetic Carbon Uptake Across Six North American Forests

19. Canopy Temperature Is Regulated by Ecosystem Structural Traits and Captures the Ecohydrologic Dynamics of a Semiarid Mixed Conifer Forest Site

20. Cross-biome synthesis of source versus sink limits to tree growth

22. Dynamic global vegetation models underestimate net CO2 flux mean and interannual variability in dryland ecosystems

23. High productivity in hybrid-poplar plantations without isoprene emission to the atmosphere

24. Linking drought legacy effects across scales: From leaves to tree rings to ecosystems

25. Understanding the relationship between vegetation greenness and productivity across dryland ecosystems through the integration of PhenoCam, satellite, and eddy covariance data

27. Predicted and observed multidecadal variations of tree physiological responses to climate and rising CO2: insights from tree-ring carbon isotopes in temperate forests

28. Integrating the evidence for a terrestrial carbon sink caused by increasing atmospheric CO2

29. A reporting format for leaf-level gas exchange data and metadata

30. Precipitation alters the CO2 effect on water-use efficiency of temperate forests

31. Precipitation alters the CO

32. High Vapor Pressure Deficit Decreases the Productivity and Water Use Efficiency of Rain‐Induced Pulses in Semiarid Ecosystems

33. Author response for 'Forest responses to last-millennium hydroclimate variability are governed by spatial variations in ecosystem sensitivity'

35. Forest responses to last-millennium hydroclimate variability are governed by spatial variations in ecosystem sensitivity

36. Integrating the evidence for a terrestrial carbon sink caused by increasing atmospheric CO

37. Evaluation of a Data Assimilation System for Land Surface Models Using CLM4.5

38. Determination of Death Dates of Coarse Woody Debris of Multiple Species in the Central Hardwood Region (Indiana, USA)

39. Chlorophyll Fluorescence Better Captures Seasonal and Interannual Gross Primary Productivity Dynamics Across Dryland Ecosystems of Southwestern North America

40. Emergent climate and CO2sensitivities of net primary productivity in ecosystem models do not agree with empirical data in temperate forests of eastern North America

42. Climate sensitivity of understory trees differs from overstory trees in temperate mesic forests

43. Growth and opportunities in networked synthesis through AmeriFlux

44. Interactions between temperature and intercellular CO2 concentration in controlling leaf isoprene emission rates

45. Carbon isotopic composition of forest soil respiration in the decade following bark beetle and stem girdling disturbances in the Rocky Mountains

46. Using phenocams to monitor our changing Earth: toward a global phenocam network

47. Climatic history of the northeastern United States during the past 3000 years

48. Disturbance Alters the Relative Importance of Topographic and Biogeochemical Controls on Microbial Activity in Temperate Montane Forests

49. The AmeriFlux network: A coalition of the willing

50. Changes in soil biogeochemistry following disturbance by girdling and mountain pine beetles in subalpine forests

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