Novel Approaches to Study Climate Change Effects on Terrestrial Ecosystems in the Field: Drought and Passive Nighttime Warming Claus BeierBridget EmmettDylan Williams Original Paper 23 June 2004 Pages: 583 - 597
Nonintrusive Field Experiments Show Different Plant Responses to Warming and Drought Among Sites, Seasons, and Species in a North–South European Gradient Josep PeñuelasCarmen GordonAntonie Gorissen Original Paper 23 June 2004 Pages: 598 - 612
Effects of an Experimental Increase of Temperature and Drought on the Photosynthetic Performance of Two Ericaceous Shrub Species Along a North–South European Gradient Laura LlorensJosep PeñuelasAlbert Tietema OriginalPaper 06 August 2004 Pages: 613 - 624
The Response of Soil Processes to Climate Change: Results from Manipulation Studies of Shrublands Across an Environmental Gradient Bridget A. EmmettClaus BeierAlwyn Sowerby Original Paper 23 June 2004 Pages: 625 - 637
Soil Solution Chemistry and Element Fluxes in Three European Heathlands and Their Responses to Warming and Drought Inger K. SchmidtAlbert TietemaMarc Estiarte Original Paper 29 June 2004 Pages: 638 - 649
Climate Change Affects Carbon Allocation to the Soil in Shrublands Antonie GorissenAlbert TietemaClaus Beier OriginalPaper 06 August 2004 Pages: 650 - 661
A Qualitative Ecosystem Assessment for Different Shrublands in Western Europe under Impact of Climate Change Wim W. WesselAlbert TietemaTorben Riis–Nielsen OriginalPaper 23 June 2004 Pages: 662 - 671
Earthworms Increase Nitrogen Leaching to Greater Soil Depths in Row Crop Agroecosystems Jorge Domínguez†Patrick J. Bohlen‡Robert W. Parmelee¶ Original Paper 23 June 2004 Pages: 672 - 685
Effects of the Invasive Forb Centaurea maculosa on grassland Carbon and Nitrogen Pools in Montana, USA Paul B. HookBret E. OlsonJon M. Wraith Original Paper 29 June 2004 Pages: 686 - 694