Does Nutrient Availability Regulate Seagrass Response to Elevated CO2? Justin E. CampbellJames W. Fourqurean OriginalPaper 22 December 2017 Pages: 1269 - 1282
Rapid Recovery of Gross Production and Respiration in a Mesic Mountain Big Sagebrush Ecosystem Following Prescribed Fire Aaron W. FellowsGerald N. FlerchingerMark S. Seyfried OriginalPaper 19 January 2018 Pages: 1283 - 1294
Aridity Induces Nonlinear Effects of Human Disturbance on Precipitation-Use Efficiency of Iberian Woodlands Mariano Moreno-de las HerasEsther BochetPatricio García-Fayos OriginalPaper 16 January 2018 Pages: 1295 - 1305
Phenological Sensitivity of Early and Late Flowering Species Under Seasonal Warming and Altered Precipitation in a Seminatural Temperate Grassland Ecosystem Mohammed A. S. Arfin KhanCarl BeierkuhnleinAnke Jentsch OriginalPaper 16 January 2018 Pages: 1306 - 1320
Long-Term Grazing Accelerated Litter Decomposition in Northern Temperate Grasslands Xiaozhu ChuanCameron N. CarlyleDaniel B. Hewins OriginalPaper 17 January 2018 Pages: 1321 - 1334
Vegetation Cover, Tidal Amplitude and Land Area Predict Short-Term Marsh Vulnerability in Coastal Louisiana Donald R. Schoolmaster Jr.Camille L. StaggSarai C. Piazza OriginalPaper 05 February 2018 Pages: 1335 - 1347
Change in Vegetation Patterns Over a Large Forested Landscape Based on Historical and Contemporary Aerial Photography Jamie M. LydersenBrandon M. Collins OriginalPaper 05 February 2018 Pages: 1348 - 1363
A Framework for Understanding Variation in Pelagic Gross Primary Production of Lake Ecosystems Patrick T. KellyChristopher T. SolomonStuart E. Jones OriginalPaper 01 February 2018 Pages: 1364 - 1376
Initial Soil Organic Matter Content Influences the Storage and Turnover of Litter, Root and Soil Carbon in Grasslands Shan XuPing LiLingli Liu OriginalPaper 12 February 2018 Pages: 1377 - 1389
The Effects of Differences in Vegetation on Calcium Dynamics in Headwater Streams Tamihisa OhtaKi-Cheol ShinTsutom Hiura OriginalPaper 27 February 2018 Pages: 1390 - 1403
Enhancing Soil Organic Matter as a Route to the Ecological Intensification of European Arable Systems M. P. D. GarrattR. BommarcoS. G. Potts OriginalPaper Open access 20 February 2018 Pages: 1404 - 1415
Fire and Grazing Influence Site Resistance to Bromus tectorum Through Their Effects on Shrub, Bunchgrass and Biocrust Communities in the Great Basin (USA) Lea A. CondonDavid A. Pyke OriginalPaper 28 February 2018 Pages: 1416 - 1431
Increased Soil Frost Versus Summer Drought as Drivers of Plant Biomass Responses to Reduced Precipitation: Results from a Globally Coordinated Field Experiment Hugh A. L. HenryMehdi AbediXuechen Yang OriginalPaper 21 February 2018 Pages: 1432 - 1444
Spatial Variation of Soil CO2, CH4 and N2O Fluxes Across Topographical Positions in Tropical Forests of the Guiana Shield Elodie A. CourtoisClément StahlIvan A. Janssens OriginalPaper 28 February 2018 Pages: 1445 - 1458
Allochthonous Organic Matter Supports Benthic but Not Pelagic Food Webs in Shallow Coastal Ecosystems Pia BartelsJenny AskReiner Giesler OriginalPaper Open access 23 February 2018 Pages: 1459 - 1470
Stand Age Influence on Potential Wildfire Ignition and Spread in the Boreal Forest of Northeastern Canada Sandy ErniDominique ArseneaultMarc-André Parisien OriginalPaper 28 February 2018 Pages: 1471 - 1486
Correction to: Headwater Mires Constitute a Major Source of Nitrogen (N) to Surface Waters in the Boreal Landscape Ryan A. SponsellerM. BlackburnH. Laudon Correction 05 February 2018 Pages: 1487 - 1488