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Below are publications contributed by authors whose last name begin with the letter P. In order to download a desired document, simply click on the citation of the document below.
- Parmesan, C., N. Ryrholm, C. Stefanescu, J. K. Hill, C. D. Thomas, H. Descimon, B. Huntley, L. Kaila, J. Kullberg, T. Tammaru, W. J. Tennent, J. A. Thomas, and M. Warren. 1999. Poleward shifts in geographical ranges of butterfly species associated with regional warming. Nature 399:579–583.
- Passovoy, M. D., and P. Z. Fulé. 2006. Snag and woody debris dynamics following severe wildfires in northern Arizona ponderosa pine forests. Forest Ecology and Management. 223:237–246.
- Peñuelas J., I. Filella, and R. Tognetti. 2001. Leaf mineral concentrations of Erica arborea, Juniperus communis and Myrtus communis growing in the proximity of a natural CO2 spring. Global Change Biology 7:291–301.
- Peñuelas, J., F. Lloret, and R. Montoya. 2001 Severe drought effects on Mediterranean woody flora in Spain. Forest Science 47:214–218.
- Perry D. A., H. Jing, A. Youngblood, and D. R. Oetter. 2004. Forest structure and fire susceptibility in volcanic landscapes of the eastern high Cascades, Oregon. Conservation Biology 18:913–926.
- Peters, D. P. C., and K. M. Havstad. 2006. Nonlinear dynamics in arid and semi-arid systems: interactions among drivers and processes across scales. Journal of Arid Environments 65:196–206.
- Peterson, D. L., S. S. Sackett, L. J. Robinson, and S. M. Haase. 1994. The effects of repeated prescribed burning on Pinus ponderosa growth. International Journal of Wildland Fire 4(4):239–247.
- Phillips, O. L., T. R. Baker, L. Arroyo, N. Higuchi, T. J. Killeen, W. F. Laurance, S. L. Lewis, J. Lloyd, Y. Malhi, A. Monteagudo, D. A. Neill, P. N. Vargas, J. N. M. Silva, J. Terborgh, R. V. Martínez, M. Alexiades, S. Almeida, S. Brown, J. Chave, J. A. Comiskey, C. I. Czimczik, A. Di Fiore, T. Erwin, C. Kuebler, S. G. Laurance, H. E. M. Nascimento, J. Olivier, W. Palacios, S. Patiño, N. C. A. Pitman, C. A. Quesada, M. Saldias, A. T. Lezama, and B. Vinceti. 2004. Pattern and process in Amazon tree turnover, 1976–2001. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences 359:381–407.
- Phillips, O. L., S. L. Lewis, T. R. Baker, K.-J. Chao, and N. Higuchi. 2008. The changing Amazon forest. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 363:1819–1827.
- Pieper, R. D. 1990. Overstory-understory relations in pinyon-juniper woodlands in New Mexico. Journal of Range Management 43(5):413–415.
- Prentice I. C., M. T. Sykes, and W. Cramer. 1993. A simulation model for the transient effects of climate change on forest landscapes. Ecological Modelling 65:51–70.
- Preston, C. A., and I. T. Baldwin. 1999. Positive and negative signals regulate germination in the post-fire annual, Nicotiana attenuata. Ecology 80(2):481–494.
- Provencher, L., T. A. Forbis, L. Frid, and G. Medlyn. 2007. Comparing alternative management strategies of fire, grazing, and weed control using spatial modeling. Ecological Modelling 209: 249–263.
- Py, C., J. Bauer, P. J. Weisberg, and F. Biondi. 2006. Radial growth responses of singleleaf pinyon (Pinus monophylla) to wildfire. Dendrochronologia 24:39–46.
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