Atmosphere & Biosphere
Edited by: John Kupfer and Scott Curtis
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Volume 5 (2011)
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Editorial (pages 799–800)
Michael Bradshaw and John Kupfer
Monitoring Forest–Tundra Ecotones at Multiple Scales (pages 623–640)
Ryan K. Danby
The Geography of Spruce Budworm in Eastern North America (pages 564–580)
Julia Rauchfuss and Susy Svatek Ziegler
Tropical Cyclone Hazards in the USA (pages 544–563)
Jason C. Senkbeil, David M. Brommer and Ian J. Comstock
Biogeography and Environmental Restoration: An Opportunity in Applied Research (pages 531–543)
Scott H. Markwith
Multi-Model Inference in Biogeography (pages 448–463)
James D.A. Millington and George L.W. Perry
Human Pyrogeography: A New Synergy of Fire, Climate and People is Reshaping Ecosystems across the Globe (pages 329–350)
Christopher D. O’Connor, Gregg M. Garfin, Donald A. Falk and Thomas W. Swetnam
Climate Scenario Development and Applications for Local/Regional Climate Change Impact Assessments: An Overview for the Non-Climate Scientist : Part II: Considerations When Using Climate Change Scenarios (pages 301–328)
Julie A. Winkler, Galina S. Guentchev, Malgorzata Liszewska, Perdinan and Pang-Ning Tan
Climate Scenario Development and Applications for Local/Regional Climate Change Impact Assessments: An Overview for the Non-Climate Scientist : Part I: Scenario Development Using Downscaling Methods (pages 275–300)
Julie A. Winkler, Galina S. Guentchev, Perdinan, Pang-Ning Tan, Sharon Zhong, Malgorzata Liszewska, Zubin Abraham, Tadeusz Niedźwiedź and Zbigniew Ustrnul
Salt Marshes as Potential Indicators of Global Climate Change (pages 219–236)
Daehyun Kim, Jesper Bartholdy, Soohyun Jung and David M. Cairns
Non-Convective High Winds Associated with Extratropical Cyclones (pages 63–89)
John A. Knox, John D. Frye, Joshua D. Durkee and Christopher M. Fuhrmann
Molecular Biogeography: The Intersection between Geographic and Molecular Variation (pages 1–20)
Stacy J. Mantooth and Brett R. Riddle
Volume 4 (2010)
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Wind Climatology, Climate Change, and Wind Energy (pages 1592–1605)
Scott Greene, Mark Morrissey and Sara E. Johnson
Exploring the Challenges of Climate Science Literacy: Lessons from Students, Teachers and Lifelong Learners (pages 1203–1217)
Lesley-Ann L. Dupigny-Giroux
Use of Ground-based Radar for Climate-Scale Studies of Weather and Rainfall (pages 1218–1237)
Corene J. Matyas
Cities as Net Sources of CO2: Review of Atmospheric CO2 Exchange in Urban Environments Measured by Eddy Covariance Technique (pages 1238–1259)
Erik Velasco and Matthias Roth
The Effects of Weather and Climate on the Seasonality of Influenza: What We Know and What We Need to Know (p 718-730)
Christopher Fuhrmann
Evaluating Human Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter Part I: Measurements
Gail Millar, Tyler Abel, Janice Allen, Prabjit Barn, Melanie Noullett, John Spagnol, Peter L. Jackson
Evaluating Human Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter Part II: Modeling (p 731-749)
Gail Millar, Tyler Abel, Janice Allen, Prabjit Barn, Melanie Noullett, John Spagnol, Peter L. Jackson
The Past and Future of White Pine Forests in the Great Lakes Region (pages 1179–1202)
Susy Svatek Ziegler
Development, Application and Place of Neutral Theory in Ecology and Biogeography (p 904-918)
George L.W. Perry, Jürgen Groeneveld, Ben P. Miller
Fire in the American South: Vegetation Impacts, History, and Climatic Relations (p 919-944)
Charles W. Lafon
Agent-based Modeling of Animal Movement: A Review
Wenwu Tang, David A. Bennett
The Deciduous Forest – Boreal Forest Ecotone
David Goldblum, Lesley S. Rigg
Species Distribution Modeling (p 490-509)
Jennifer Miller
Alfred Russel Wallace, Geographer (p 388-401)
Charles H. Smith
Recent Climate Change Impacts on the Boreal Forest of Alaska (p 67-80)
Monika P. Calef
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Volume 3 (2009)
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Climate–Suicide Relationships: A Research Problem in Need of Geographic Methods and Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives (p 1961-1974)
P. Grady Dixon, Adam J. Kalkstein
Monsoon in the Americas: Opportunities and Challenges (p 1625-1640)
Thomas M. Rickenbach, Rosana Nieto Ferreira, John F. Rickenbach, Emily A. Wright
Biophysical Remote Sensing and Climate Data in Famine Early Warning Systems (p 1381-1407)
Molly E. Brown
A New Generation of Satellite Snow Observations for Large Scale Earth System Studies (p 879-902)
Allan Frei
An Overview of Terra Mission Results Related to the Carbon Cycle (p 536-559)
Marc L. Imhoff, Robert Wolfe, David J. Diner, Mark Chopping, Ralph Kahn, Vincent Salomonson, John Gille, James Drummond, David Edwards, Norm Loeb, Bruce Wielicki, Michael Abrams, Bjorn Eng, Si-Chee Tsay, K. Jon Ranson
Connecting Atmosphere and Wetland: Trace Gas Exchange (p 560-585)
Peter M. Lafleur
Climatology at Urban Long-Term Ecological Research Sites: Baltimore Ecosystem Study and Central Arizona–Phoenix (p 22-44)
Anthony J. Brazel, Gordon M. Heisler
Meteorological Mechanisms Explaining Thunderstorm-Related Asthma (p 45-63)
Andrew Grundstein, Stefanie Ebelt Sarnat
Monitoring Drought: An Evaluation of Meteorological Drought Indices (p 64-88)
Steven M. Quiring
The Biogeomorphology of Mangroves and Their Role in Natural Hazards Mitigation (p 1607-1624)
Johanna L. Ostling, David R. Butler, Richard W. Dixon
Patterns and Processes of Tree Islands in Two Transitional Environments: Alpine Treeline and Bog Forest-Meadow Ecotones (p 1305-1330)
Lynn M. Resler, Melanie B. Stine
Linking Spatial Pattern and Ecological Responses in Human-Modified Landscapes: The Effects of Deforestation and Forest Fragmentation on Biodiversity (p 1331-1355)
John A. Kupfer, Scott B. Franklin
The Ecological Role and Geography of Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) in Northern Eurasia (p 1356-1380)
Bruce C. Forbes, Timo Kumpula
Remote Sensing of Mountain Environments (p 1-21)
Daniel J. Weiss, Stephen J. Walsh
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Volume 2 (2008)
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An Observational History of Small-Scale Katabatic Winds in Mid-Latitudes (p 1798-1821)
Greg Poulos, Shiyuan (Sharon) Zhong
The Next Generation Road Weather Information System: A New Paradigm for Road and Rail Severe Weather Prediction in the UK (p 1012-1026)
John Thornes, Lee Chapman
Connecting Atmosphere and Wetland: Energy and Water Vapour Exchange (p 1027-1057)
Peter M. Lafleur
The El Niño–Southern Oscillation and Global Precipitation (p 600-619)
Scott Curtis
Urban Lightning: Current Research, Methods, and the Geographical Perspective (p 620-639)
J. Anthony Stallins, L. Shea Rose
Severe Deep Moist Convective Storms: Forecasting and Mitigation (p 30-66)
David L. Arnold
Geography Compass: Setting Course in a New Direction
Mike Bradshaw
Globalization of an Aquatic Pest: Economic Costs, Ecological Outcomes, and Positive Applications of Zebra Mussel Invasions and Expansions (p 1755-1776)
Jeffrey L. Ram, Stacey M. Palazzolo
Non-Native Plant Invasion of the Hawaiian Islands (p 1241-1265)
Thomas W. Gillespie, Jasmine Chu, Stephanie Pau
Pre-European Fire Regimes in Australian Ecosystems (p 979-1011)
Neal J. Enright, Ian Thomas
Simulation Modeling as a Tool for Understanding the Landscape Ecology of Southern Pine Beetle Infestations in Southern Appalachian Forests (p 580-599)
David Martin Cairns, Charles W. Lafon, Andrew G. Birt, John D. Waldron, Maria Tchakerian, Robert N. Coulson, Weimin Xi, Kier Klepzig
Neutral Landscapes: Bases for Exploration in Landscape Ecology (p 319-339)
Qian Wang, George P. Malanson
The Population Dynamics of Columnar and Other Cacti: A Review (p 1-29)
Taly Dawn Drezner, Barbi Lynn Lazarus
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Volume 1 (2007)
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Urban Heat Islands: Observations, Impacts, and Adaptation (p 1227-1251)
Donald M. Yow
Multidecadal Climate Variability and Drought in the United States (p 713-738)
Gregory B. Goodrich
Current and Future Trends of Climatic Extremes in Switzerland (p 739-751)
Martin Beniston
Architecture and Climate: The Environmental Continuum (p 752-778)
David Pearlmutter
Wind Energy: Status and Trends (p 275-301)
Rebecca Barthelmie
Climate Science and Decision Making (p 302-324)
Kirstin Dow, Gregory Carbone
Climate Change and Human Health (p 325-339)
Andrew Comrie
The Current Debate on the Linkage Between Global Warming and Hurricanes (p 1-24)
J. Marshall Shepherd, Thomas Knutson
Expanding Biogeographic Horizons with Genetic Approaches (p 246-274)
Kathleen Parker, Scott Markwith

