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Borchert, Robertson, Schwartz, Williams-Linera
Several North American broad-leaved tree species range from the northern United States at ~47ºN to moist tropical montane forests in Mexico and Central America at 15-20ºN. Along this gradient the average minimum temperatures of the coldest month (…
Year: 2005
Type: Document

Gray
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Year: 2005
Type: Document

Le Goff, Leduc, Bergeron, Flannigan
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Year: 2005
Type: Document

Keeley, Rundel
C4 photosynthesis had a mid-Tertiary origin that was tied to declining atmospheric CO2, but C4-dominated grasslands did not appear until late Tertiary. According to the 'CO2-threshold' model, these C4 grasslands owe their origin to a further late…
Year: 2005
Type: Document

Neilson, Pitelka, Solomon, Nathan, Midgley, Fragoso, Lischke, Thompson
The rate of future climate change is likely to exceed the migration rates of most plant species. The replacement of dominant species by locally rare species may require decades, and extinctions may occur when plant species cannot migrate fast enough…
Year: 2005
Type: Document

Alig
Over the past 25 years, renewable resource assessments have addressed demand, supply, and inventory of various renewable resources in increasingly sophisticated fashion, including simulation and optimization analyses of area changes in land uses (e.…
Year: 2005
Type: Document

Crookston, Dixon
The Forest Vegetation Simulator (FVS) is a distance-independent, individual-tree forest growth model widely used in the United States to support management decisionmaking. Stands are the basic projection unit, but the spatial scope can be many…
Year: 2005
Type: Document