Stand-level dieback and ecosystem processes: A global perspective Dieter Mueller-Dombois Editorial Pages: 162 - 164
Forest decline in the Federal Republic of Germany —appearance, extent, potential causes Gärtner E. J. OriginalPaper Pages: 165 - 171
Pigment analysis and spectral assessment of spruce trees undergoing forest decline in the NE United States and Germany Hoshizaki T.Rock B. N.Wong S. K. S. OriginalPaper Pages: 173 - 178
Acidic deposition impacts mediated by sulfur cycling in a coastal plain forest ecosystem Morgan Mark D.Good Ralph E.Spratt Henry G. Jr. OriginalPaper Pages: 183 - 187
Detection of a sulfur dioxide signal in a tree-ring record: a case study from Trail, British Columbia, Canada Kincaid W. B.Nash T. H. III OriginalPaper Pages: 189 - 192
Stand-level dieback andMetrosideros regeneration in the montane rain forest of Hawaii Jacobi James D.Gerrish GrantWhiteaker Louis OriginalPaper Pages: 193 - 200
Etiology of “Shimagare” dieback and regeneration in subalpineAbies forests of Japan Kohyama Takashi OriginalPaper Pages: 201 - 208
Stand-level dieback etiology and its consequences in the forests of Papua New Guinea Arents F. OriginalPaper Pages: 209 - 215
Factors predisposing rata-kamahi(Metrosideros umbellata-Weinmannia racemosa) forests to canopy dieback, Westland, New Zealand Stewart G. H.Rose A. B. OriginalPaper Pages: 217 - 223
Forest dynamics and stand-level dieback in New Zealand'sNothofagus forests Ogden John OriginalPaper Pages: 225 - 230
The role of waterlogging andPhytophthora cinnamomi in the decline and death ofEucalyptus marginata in Western Australia Davison E. M. OriginalPaper Pages: 239 - 244
Canopy dieback in the upper montane rain forests of Sri Lanka Werner Wolfgang L. OriginalPaper Pages: 245 - 248
Destabilization of forest ecosystems by acid deposition Murach D.Ulrich B. OriginalPaper Pages: 253 - 259
Experiments on canopy/soil leaching effects of air pollutants in model ecosystems with forest trees Seufert G.Arndt U. OriginalPaper Pages: 261 - 270
Effects of ozone, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide on gas exchange and starch economy in Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karsten) Küppers K.Klumpp G. OriginalPaper Pages: 271 - 275
Some effects of long-term fumigations with ozone on spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karsten) Keller TheodorHäsler Rudolf OriginalPaper Pages: 277 - 278
Modelling the responses of mature forest trees to air pollution Schäfer HeinerBossel HartmutTrost Norbert OriginalPaper Pages: 279 - 287
Influence of different air pollutants on the structure of needle wax of spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karsten) Bermadinger E.Grill D.Golob P. OriginalPaper Pages: 289 - 293
An explanation of natural forest dieback based on the “pipe model” analogy Gerrish G. OriginalPaper Pages: 295 - 299
Forest decline and dieback from a global perspective: Concluding remarks Gimingham C. H. OriginalPaper Pages: 301 - 302
International/National Conference on Advances in Ground-Water Hydrology, dedicated to the memory of Dr. C. V. Theis, will be held Nov. 16–18, 1988 Tampa, Florida, USA Reports Pages: 308 - 308