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1. The Central Amazon Biomass Sink Under Current and Future Atmospheric CO2: Predictions From Big-Leaf and Demographic Vegetation Models

2. The biophysics, ecology, and biogeochemistry of functionally diverse, vertically and horizontally heterogeneous ecosystems: The Ecosystem Demography model, version 2.2-Part 2: Model evaluation for tropical South America

3. The biophysics, ecology, and biogeochemistry of functionally diverse, vertically and horizontally heterogeneous ecosystems: The Ecosystem Demography model, version 2.2-Part 1: Model description

4. Future Climate and Land Use Change Impacts on River Flows in the Tapajós Basin in the Brazilian Amazon

5. Hydrometeorological effects of historical land-conversion in an ecosystem-atmosphere model of Northern South America

6. The role of memory-based movements in the formation of animal home ranges.

7. Memory drives the formation of animal home ranges: Evidence from a reintroduction.

8. Impacts of the 2012-2015 Californian drought on carbon, water and energy fluxes in the Californian Sierras: Results from an imaging spectrometry-constrained terrestrial biosphere model.

9. Experimental evidence of memory-based foraging decisions in a large wild mammal.

10. Climate change and anthropogenic food manipulation interact in shifting the distribution of a large herbivore at its altitudinal range limit.

11. Knowing your neighbours: How memory-mediated conspecific avoidance influences home ranges.

12. Impacts of Degradation on Water, Energy, and Carbon Cycling of the Amazon Tropical Forests.

13. Preference and familiarity mediate spatial responses of a large herbivore to experimental manipulation of resource availability.

14. Ecosystem heterogeneity and diversity mitigate Amazon forest resilience to frequent extreme droughts.

15. Vegetation demographics in Earth System Models: A review of progress and priorities.

16. Differences in xylem and leaf hydraulic traits explain differences in drought tolerance among mature Amazon rainforest trees.

17. Ecosystem heterogeneity determines the ecological resilience of the Amazon to climate change.

18. The fate of Amazonian ecosystems over the coming century arising from changes in climate, atmospheric CO 2, and land use.

19. Confronting model predictions of carbon fluxes with measurements of Amazon forests subjected to experimental drought.

20. Movement responses of caribou to human-induced habitat edges lead to their aggregation near anthropogenic features.

21. Deforestation and climate feedbacks threaten the ecological integrity of south-southeastern Amazonia.

22. Variability in solar radiation and temperature explains observed patterns and trends in tree growth rates across four tropical forests.

23. Predicting ecosystem dynamics at regional scales: an evaluation of a terrestrial biosphere model for the forests of northeastern North America.

24. Using Lidar and Radar measurements to constrain predictions of forest ecosystem structure and function.

25. An ecosystem-scale model for the spread of a host-specific forest pathogen in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.

26. Stochastic modelling of animal movement.

27. The home-range concept: are traditional estimators still relevant with modern telemetry technology?

28. Building the bridge between animal movement and population dynamics.

29. Responses of terrestrial ecosystems and carbon budgets to current and future environmental variability.

30. Analytic steady-state space use patterns and rapid computations in mechanistic home range analysis.

31. Mechanistic home range models and resource selection analysis: a reconciliation and unification.

32. Potential role of natural enemies during tree range expansions following climate change.

33. Mechanistic home range models capture spatial patterns and dynamics of coyote territories in Yellowstone.

34. How close are we to a predictive science of the biosphere?

35. Recent advances in ecosystem-atmosphere interactions: an ecological perspective.

36. Projecting the future of the U.S. carbon sink.

37. Contributions of land-use history to carbon accumulation in U.S. forests.

38. Density-dependent selection in a fluctuating ungulate population.

39. Parasite-associated polymorphism in a cyclic ungulate population.

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