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James S Clark
James S Clark
Professor of Environment, Duke University
E-mail megerősítve itt: duke.edu - Kezdőlap
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Quantifying global soil carbon losses in response to warming
Nature 540, 104-108, 2016
11712016
Ecological forecasts: an emerging imperative
JS Clark, SR Carpenter, M Barber, S Collins, A Dobson, JA Foley, ...
science 293 (5530), 657-660, 2001
11632001
Seed dispersal near and far: patterns across temperate and tropical forests
JS Clark, M Silman, R Kern, E Macklin, J HilleRisLambers
Ecology 80 (5), 1475-1494, 1999
11201999
Why environmental scientists are becoming Bayesians
JS Clark
Ecology letters 8 (1), 2-14, 2005
9642005
Particle motion and the theory of charcoal analysis: source area, transport, deposition, and sampling
JS Clark
Quaternary research 30 (1), 67-80, 1988
9551988
Why trees migrate so fast: confronting theory with dispersal biology and the paleorecord
JS Clark
The American Naturalist 152 (2), 204-224, 1998
9461998
Pervasive shifts in forest dynamics in a changing world
NG McDowell, CD Allen, K Anderson-Teixeira, BH Aukema, ...
Science 368 (6494), eaaz9463, 2020
8932020
Reid's paradox of rapid plant migration: dispersal theory and interpretation of paleoecological records
JS Clark, C Fastie, G Hurtt, ST Jackson, C Johnson, GA King, M Lewis, ...
BioScience 48 (1), 13-24, 1998
8421998
Changes in fire regimes since the Last Glacial Maximum: an assessment based on a global synthesis and analysis of charcoal data
MJ Power, J Marlon, N Ortiz, PJ Bartlein, SP Harrison, FE Mayle, ...
Climate Dynamics 30 (7), 887-907, 2008
7672008
Stages and spatial scales of recruitment limitation in southern Appalachian forests
JS Clark, E Macklin, L Wood
Ecological monographs 68 (2), 213-235, 1998
7671998
Failure to migrate: lack of tree range expansion in response to climate change
K Zhu, CW Woodall, JS Clark
Global Change Biology 18 (3), 1042-1052, 2012
7372012
Molecular indicators of tree migration capacity under rapid climate change
JS McLachlan, JS Clark, PS Manos
Ecology 86 (8), 2088-2098, 2005
7072005
Accounting for uncertainty in ecological analysis: the strengths and limitations of hierarchical statistical modeling
N Cressie, CA Calder, JS Clark, JMV Hoef, CK Wikle
Ecological Applications 19 (3), 553-570, 2009
6692009
Effects of climate and atmospheric CO2 partial pressure on the global distribution of C4 grasses: present, past, and future
GJ Collatz, JA Berry, JS Clark
Oecologia 114, 441-454, 1998
6391998
Interpreting recruitment limitation in forests
JS Clark, B Beckage, P Camill, B Cleveland, J HilleRisLambers, J Lichter, ...
American Journal of Botany 86 (1), 1-16, 1999
5831999
Fire and climate change during the last 750 yr in northwestern Minnesota
JS Clark
Ecological monographs 60 (2), 135-159, 1990
5771990
The impacts of increasing drought on forest dynamics, structure, and biodiversity in the United States
JS Clark, L Iverson, CW Woodall, CD Allen, DM Bell, DC Bragg, ...
Global change biology 22 (7), 2329-2352, 2016
5612016
Models for ecological data: an introduction
JS Clark
Princeton university press, 2007
5352007
Plant Migration and Climate Change: A more realistic portrait of plant migration is essential to predicting biological responses to global warming in a world drastically …
LF Pitelka
American Scientist 85 (5), 464-473, 1997
4741997
Invasion by extremes: population spread with variation in dispersal and reproduction
JS Clark, M Lewis, L Horvath
The American Naturalist 157 (5), 537-554, 2001
4722001
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