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Eastern Threat Center researchers and cooperating scientists have authored and co-authored numerous publications describing research that supports natural resource management and decision making. Select a title to read the publication, or use the search feature to find publications by author, title, or keyword.

2007

Publication Regional patterns in foliar 15N across a gradient of nitrogen deposition in the northeastern US
Publication Seed rain, soil seed bank, seed loss and regeneration of Castanopsis fargesii (Fagaceae) in a subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest
Publication Temporal change in forest fragmentation at multiple scales
Publication The diversity-biomass-productivity relationships in grassland management and restoration
Publication The effect of Appalachian mountaintop mining on interior forest
Publication The historical background, framework, and the application of forest health monitoring in the United States
Publication Uncertainty analysis on simple mass balance model to calculate critical loads for soil acidity

2006

Publication Carbon and Water Fluxes in a Drained Coastal Clearcut and a Pine Plantation in Eastern North Carolina
Publication Evapotranspiration of a Mid-Rotation Loblolly Pine Plantation and a Recently Harvested Stands on the Coastal Plain of North Carolina, U.S.A.
Publication Modeling hydrologic responses to deforestation/forestation and climate change at multiple scales in the Southern US and China
Publication Nitrogen fertilization decreases forest soil fungal and bacterial biomass in three long-term experiments
Publication Phenophases alter the soil respiration-temperature relationship in an oak-dominated forest
Publication Phenophases alter the soil respiration-temperature relationship in an oak-dominated forest
Publication Potential water yield reduction due to forestation across China
Publication Regional assessment of N saturation using foliar and root δ15N
Publication Understanding the Hydrologic Response of a Coastal Plain Watershed to Forest Management and Climate Change in South Carolina, U.S.A.
Publication Using the hydrologic model mike she to assess disturbance impacts on watershed process and responses across the Southeastern U.S.
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