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2013-02-13
Vinge, T., Powter, C.B., Pyper, M.P.
Ecological resilience, first defined by Holling in 1973, can be broadly described as the capacity of an ecosystem to respond to a perturbation or disturbance by resisting damage and recovering quickly, but other authors have provided variations on this theme since 1973. Ecological resilience is...
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Supporting information: Controls on methylmercury concentrations in lakes and streams of peatland-rich catchments along a 1700 km permafrost gradient
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Lauren M Thompson, McKenzie A Kuhn, Johanna C Winder, Lucas PP Braga, Ryan HS Hutchins, Andrew J Tanentzap, Vincent L St. Louis, David Olefeldt
Supporting information: "Controls on methylmercury concentrations in lakes and streams of peatland-rich catchments along a 1700 km permafrost gradient." Figure S1: Satellite imagery, hydrographs, and flowpaths of study regions; Figure S2: Regression of unfiltered MeHg and SUVA254; Figure S3:...
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Sustained Yield Forestry in Sweden and Russia: How Does it Correspond to Sustainable Forest Management Policy?
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Martin Hermansson, Frederik Doyon, Per Angelstam, Marine Elbakidze, Kjell Andersson, Jonas Jacobsson, Glen W. Armstrong, Robert Axelsson, Yurij Pautov
This paper analyzes how sustained yield (SY) forestry is defined and implemented in Sweden and Russia, two countries with different forest-industrial regimes. We first compare definitions of SY forestry in national legislation and policies. Then we study forest management planning in two large...
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Synoptic Scale Atmospheric Circulation and Summer Drought Variability of the Past Three Centuries, Boreal Canada
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Tardif, J.C., Girardin, M.P., Flannigan, M., Bergeron, Y.
Five independent multicentury reconstructions of the July Canadian Drought Code and one reconstruction of the mean July-August temperature were developed using a network of 120 well-replicated tree-ring chronologies covering the area of the eastern Boreal Plains to the eastern Boreal Shield of...
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Temperature sensitivity of N2O emissions from fertilized agricultural soils: Mathematical modeling in ecosys
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N2O emissions have been found to be highly sensitive to soil temperature (T-s) which may cause substantial rises in emissions with rises in Ts expected in most climate change scenarios. Mathematical models used to project changes in emissions during climate change should be able to simulate the...
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Temporal variability in area burned for the Province of Ontario, Canada during the past 200 years inferred from tree-rings
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Tardif, J., Flannigan, M.D., Girardin, M.P.
Area burned variability in the province of Ontario, Canada, was inferred from 25 tree ring width chronologies covering A. D. 1781-1982 and distributed largely across the Boreal Shield. The area burned estimates account for 39.5% of the variance in the actual area burned recorded from 1917 to 1981...
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The effectiveness of two common sampling methods for assessing imperilled freshwater fishes
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Poos, M.S., Mandrak, N.E., McLaughlin, R.L.
This study tested the hypothesis that the most common gear type used to sample fishes in wadeable systems, electrofishing, was more effective than another commonly used gear type, seining, for sampling fish species at risk. Five predictions were tested. At sites where species at risk were...