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1Three keys to the radiation of angiosperms into freezing environmentsNature20141,362
2Homogenization of regional river dynamics by dams and global biodiversity implicationsProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America20071,216
3From The Cover: Plant community responses to experimental warming across the tundra biomeProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America20061,078
4Forest response to elevated CO2 is conserved across a broad range of productivityProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America2005898
5Carbon allocation in forest ecosystemsGlobal Change Biology2007870
6Tree and forest functioning in response to global warmingNew Phytologist2001661
7The hydraulic limitation hypothesis revisitedPlant, Cell and Environment2006557
8Changes in fire regime break the legacy lock on successional trajectories in Alaskan boreal forestGlobal Change Biology2010469
9Biodiversity in the City: Fundamental Questions for Understanding the Ecology of Urban Green Spaces for Biodiversity ConservationBioScience2017449
10The role of hydrochory in structuring riparian and wetland vegetationBiological Reviews2010417
11Carbon loss from an unprecedented Arctic tundra wildfireNature2011376
12A synthesis of current knowledge on forests and carbon storage in the United StatesEcological Applications2011369
13Evidence that hydraulic conductance limits photosynthesis in old Pinus ponderosa treesTree Physiology1999363
14Below‐ground process responses to elevated CO 2 and temperature: a discussion of observations, measurement methods, and modelsNew Phytologist2004363
15Evaluating theories of drought‐induced vegetation mortality using a multimodel–experiment frameworkNew Phytologist2013342
16Theory, methods and tools for determining environmental flows for riparian vegetation: riparian vegetation‐flow response guildsFreshwater Biology2010324
17AN EXPERIMENTAL TEST OF THE CAUSES OF FOREST GROWTH DECLINE WITH STAND AGEEcological Monographs2004315
18Fire, climate change, and forest resilience in interior AlaskaThis article is one of a selection of papers from The Dynamics of Change in Alaska's Boreal Forests: Resilience and Vulnerability in Response to Climate Warming.Canadian Journal of Forest Research2010311
19Nucleotide diversity and linkage disequilibrium in loblolly pineProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America2004308
20Biodiversity Meets the Atmosphere: A Global View of Forest CanopiesScience2003304
21A first comprehensive census of fungi in soil reveals both hyperdiversity and fine‐scale niche partitioningEcological Monographs2014300
22A review of the chemical ecology of the Cerambycidae (Coleoptera)Chemoecology2004257
23DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN WATERSHEDS AND ECOREGIONSJournal of the American Water Resources Association1997253
24Pine monoterpenes and pine bark beetles: a marriage of convenience for defense and chemical communicationPhytochemistry Reviews2006240
25Post‐fire vegetation and fuel development influences fire severity patterns in reburnsEcological Applications2016230
26The NorWeST Summer Stream Temperature Model and Scenarios for the Western U.S.: A Crowd‐Sourced Database and New Geospatial Tools Foster a User Community and Predict Broad Climate Warming of Rivers and StreamsWater Resources Research2017206
27CONTINENTAL SCALE VARIABILITY IN ECOSYSTEM PROCESSES: MODELS, DATA, AND THE ROLE OF DISTURBANCEEcological Monographs1997205
28HYDROLOGIC REGIMES AND RIPARIAN FORESTS: A STRUCTURED POPULATION MODEL FOR COTTONWOODEcology2004201
29Flow regime alteration degrades ecological networks in riparian ecosystemsNature Ecology and Evolution2018197
30Non-structural carbohydrates in woody plants compared among laboratoriesTree Physiology2015166
31Tree age, disturbance history, and carbon stocks and fluxes in subalpine Rocky Mountain forestsGlobal Change Biology2008165
32Shifting dominance of riparian Populus and Tamarix along gradients of flow alteration in western North American riversEcological Applications2010160
33Hydrochory increases riparian plant species richness: a comparison between a free-flowing and a regulated riverJournal of Ecology2005146
34Tree Species and Soil Textural Controls on Carbon and Nitrogen Mineralization RatesSoil Science Society of America Journal2001145
35First direct landscape‐scale measurement of tropical rain forest Leaf Area Index, a key driver of global primary productivityEcology Letters2008139
36Seasonal respiration of foliage, fine roots, and woody tissues in relation to growth, tissue N, and photosynthesisGlobal Change Biology2002138
37Evaluating different soil and plant hydraulic constraints on tree function using a model and sap flow data from ponderosa pinePlant, Cell and Environment2001135
38Canopy and hydraulic conductance in young, mature and old Douglas-fir treesTree Physiology2002132
39Resilience of Alaska’s boreal forest to climatic changeThis article is one of a selection of papers from The Dynamics of Change in Alaska’s Boreal Forests: Resilience and Vulnerability in Response to Climate Warming.Canadian Journal of Forest Research2010129
40Refining the Oak-Fire Hypothesis for Management of Oak-Dominated Forests of the Eastern United StatesJournal of Forestry2012125
41Mistletoe ecophysiology: host–parasite interactionsThis review is one of a collection of papers based on a presentation from theStem and Shoot Fungal Pathogens and Parasitic Plants: the Values of Biological Diversitysession of the XXII International Union of Forestry Research Organization World Congress meeting held in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, in 2005.Botany2009117
42Height is more important than light in determining leaf morphology in a tropical forestEcology2010116
43Feature: Improving our knowledge of drought‐induced forest mortality through experiments, observations, and modelingNew Phytologist2013115
44Aboveground sink strength in forests controls the allocation of carbon below ground and its [CO2]-induced enhancementProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America2006113
45Functional distinctiveness of major plant lineagesJournal of Ecology2014109
46EFFECTS OF TREE DENSITY AND STAND AGE ON CARBON ALLOCATION PATTERNS IN POSTFIRE LODGEPOLE PINEEcological Applications2004108
47Method of predicting reference condition biota affects the performance and interpretation of ecological indicesFreshwater Biology2010108
48The bioclimatic envelope of the wolverine (Gulo gulo): do climatic constraints limit its geographic distribution?Canadian Journal of Zoology2010106
49A test of the hydraulic limitation hypothesis in fast-growing Eucalyptus salignaPlant, Cell and Environment2003105
50Variation in local abundance and species richness of stream fishes in relation to dispersal barriers: implications for management and conservationFreshwater Biology2011101