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Articles, reporting the effects of elevated CO2, are marked with * In press 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 * Albani M, Medvigy D, Hurtt GC and P Moorcroft. 2006. The contributions of land-use change, CO2 fertilization, and climate variability to the Eastern US carbon sink. Global Change Biology 12:2370-2390. [PDF] Aldea M, Hamilton JG, Resti JP, Zangerl AR, Berenbaum MR, Frank TD and EH DeLucia. 2006. Comparison of photosynthetic damage from arthropod herbivory and pathogen infection in understory hardwood saplings. Oecologia 149:221-232. [PDF] * Bernhardt E, Barber J, Pippen J, Taneva L, Andrews J and W Schlesinger. 2006. Long-term effects of free air CO2 enrichment (FACE) on soil respiration. Biogeochemistry 77(1):91-116. [PDF] Chuang Y-L, Oren R, Bertozzi A, Phillips N and G Katul. 2006. The porous media model for the hydraulic system of a conifer tree: Linking sap flux data to transpiration rate. Ecological Modeling 191:447-468. [PDF] Clark JS and SL LaDeau. 2006. Synthesizing ecological experiments and observational data with Hierarchical Bayes. In: J.S. Clark and A. Gelfand (eds). Hierarchical Models of the Environment. Oxford University Press:41-58. * Finzi AC, Moore DJ, DeLucia EH, Kim H-S, Jackson RB, Lichter J, McCarthy H, Oren R, Pippen JS and WH Schlesinger. 2006. Progressive nitrogen limitation of ecosystem processes under elevated CO2 in a warm-temperate forest. Ecology 87(1):15-25. [PDF] * Finzi AC, Sinsabaugh RL, Long TM and MP Osgood. 2006. Microbial Community Responses to Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Enrichment in a Warm-Temperate Forest. Ecosystems 9:215-226. [PDF] * Johnson DW. 2006. Progressive N limitation in forests: review and implications for long-term responses to elevated CO2 Ecology 87(1):64-75. [PDF] * LaDeau SL and JS Clark. 2006. Pollen production in Pinus taeda growing in elevated CO2. Functional Ecology 20:541-547. [PDF] * LaDeau SL and JS Clark. 2006. Elevated CO2 and tree fecundity: the role of tree size, interannual variability and population heterogeneity. Global Change Biology 12(5):822-833. [PDF] * Luo Y, Hui D and D Zhang. 2006. Elevated CO2 Stimulates Net Accumulations of Carbon and Nitrogen in Land Ecosystems: A Meta-Analysis Ecology 87(1):53-63. [PDF] * McCarthy HR, Oren R, Finzi AC and KH Johnsen. 2006. Canopy leaf area constrains [CO2]-induced enhancement of productivity and partitioning among aboveground carbon pools. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) 103:19356-19361. [PDF] * McCarthy HR, Oren R, Kim H-S, Johnsen KH, Maier C, Pritchard SG and MA Davis. 2006. Interaction of ice storms and management practices on current carbon sequestration in forests with potential mitigation under future CO2 atmosphere. Journal of Geophysical Research 111:doi:10.1029/2005JD006428. [PDF] * Mohan JE, Ziska LH, Thomas RB, Sicher RC, George K, Clark JS and WH Schlesinger. 2006. Biomass and toxicity responses of poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) to elevated atmospheric CO2. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) 103(24):9086-9089. [PDF] Oren R, Hsieh C-I , Stoy P, Albertson J, McCarthy H, Harrell P and G Katul. 2006. Estimating the uncertainty in annual net ecosystem carbon exchange: spatial variation in turbulent fluxes and sampling errors in eddy-covariance measurements. Global Change Biology 12:883-896. [PDF] * Palmroth S, Oren R, McCarthy HR, Johnsen KH, Finzi AC, Butnor JR and M G Ryan. 2006. Aboveground sink strength in forests controls the allocation of carbon below ground and its [CO2]-induced enhancement. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) 103:19362-19367. [PDF] * Parrent JL, Morris WF and R Vilgalys. 2006. CO2-enrichment and nutrient availability alter ectomycorrhizal fungal communities. Ecology 87(9):2278-2287. [PDF] * Schlesinger WH, Bernhardt ES, DeLucia EH, Ellsworth DH, Finzi AC, Hendrey GR, Hofmockel KS, Lichter J, Matamala R, Moore D, Oren R, Pippen JS and RB Thomas. 2006. The Duke Forest FACE Experiment: CO2 Enrichment of a Loblolly Pine Forest. In: No¨sberger J, Long SP, Norby RJ, Stitt M, Hendrey GR, Blum H (Eds.) Managed Ecosystems and CO2 Case Studies, Processes, and Perspectives. Ecological Studies 187:197-212. [PDF] Siqueira MB, Katul GG,Sampson DA, Stoy PC, Juang J-Y, McCarthy HR and R Oren. 2006. Multiscale model intercomparisons of CO2 and H2O exchange rates in a maturing southeastern US pine forest. Global Change Biology 12:1189-1207. [PDF] Stoy PC, Katul GG, Siqueira MB, Juang J-Y, Novick KA, McCarthy HR, Oishi AC, Uebelherr JA, Kim H-S and R Oren. 2006. Separating the effects of climate and vegetation on evapotranspiration along a successional chronosequence in the southeastern US. Global Change Biology 12:2115-2135. [PDF] Stoy PC, Katul GG, Siqueira MB, Juang J-Y, Novick KA, UebelherrJM and R Oren. 2006. An evaluation of models for partitioning eddy covariance-measured net ecosystem exchange into photosynthesis and respiration. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 141:2-18. [PDF] * Taneva L, Pippen JS, Schlesinger WH and MA Gonzalez-Meler. 2006. The turnover of carbon pools contributing to soil CO2 and soil respiration in a temperate forest exposed to elevated CO2 concentration Global Change Biology 12:983-994. [PDF] Williams CG, LaDeau SL, Oren R and GG Katul. 2006. Modeling Seed Dispersal Distances: Implications for Transgenic Pinus taeda. Ecological Applications 16(1):117-124. [PDF] Xu T, White L, Hui D and Y Luo. 2006. Probabilistic inversion of a terrestrial ecosystem model: Analysis of uncertainty in parameter estimation and model prediction. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 20:GB2007, doi:10.1029/2005GB002468. 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