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Below are publications contributed by authors whose last name begin with the letter E. In order to download a desired document, simply click on the citation of the document below.
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Easterling, D. R., G. A. Meehl, C. Parmesan, S. A. Changnon, T. R. Karl, and L. O. Mearns. 2000. Climate extremes: observations, modeling, and impacts. Science 289:2068–2074.
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Eddy, M. R., and F. W. Judd. 2003. Phenology of Acacia berlandieri, A. minuata, A. rigidula, A. schaffneri, and Chloroleucon ebano in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas during a drought. The Southwestern Naturalist 48:321–332.
- Ehle, D. S., and W. L. Baker. 2003. Disturbance and stand dynamics in ponderosa pine forests in Rocky Mountain National Park, USA. Ecological Monographs 73:543–566.
- Enfield, D. B., A. M. Mestas-Nuñez, and P. J. Trimble. 2001. The Atlantic multidecadal oscillation and its relation to rainfall and river flows in the continental U.S. Geographical Research Letters 28(10):2077–2080.
- Epperson, B. K., M. G. Chung, and F. W. Telewski. 2003. Spatial pattern of allozyme variation in a contact zone of Pinus ponderosa and P. Arizonica (Pinaceae). American Journal of Botany 90(1):25–31.
- Epperson, B. K., F. W. Telewski, A. E. Plovanich-Jones, and J. E. Grimes. 2001. Clinal differentiation and putative hybridization in a contact zone of Pinus ponderosa and P. arizonica (Pinaceae). American Journal of Botany 88(6):1052–1057.
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