A comparison of THI indices leads to a sensible heat-based heat stress index for shaded cattle that aligns temperature and humidity stress A. BermanTalia HorovitzH. Gacitua Original Paper 27 January 2016 Pages: 1453 - 1462
Modeling and in situ measurements of biometeorological conditions in microenvironments within the Athens University Campus, Greece Panagiotis T. NastosIliana D. Polychroni Original Paper 05 February 2016 Pages: 1463 - 1479
Spa therapy for elderly: a retrospective study of 239 older patients with osteoarthritis Mine KaragülleSinan KardeşMüfit Zeki Karagülle Original Paper 26 January 2016 Pages: 1481 - 1491
Mesoscale atmospheric transport of ragweed pollen allergens from infected to uninfected areas Ł. GrewlingP. BogawskiM. Smith Original Paper Open access 02 February 2016 Pages: 1493 - 1500
The effect of climate manipulations on the herbivory of the pest slug Deroceras reticulatum (Müller, 1774) (Pulmonata: Agriolimacidae) H. El-DanasouryJ. Iglesias-PiñeiroM. Córdoba Original Paper 27 January 2016 Pages: 1501 - 1507
Regional forecast model for the Olea pollen season in Extremadura (SW Spain) Santiago Fernández-RodríguezPablo Durán-BarrosoÁngela Gonzalo-Garijo Original Paper 19 February 2016 Pages: 1509 - 1517
Interannual variability of average minimum temperatures derived from tree rings in the mid-Qinling Mountains, China, for the past 138 years Ying LeiYu LiuChangfeng Sun Original Paper 21 February 2016 Pages: 1519 - 1529
The role of the US Great Plains low-level jet in nocturnal migrant behavior Charlotte E. WainwrightPhillip M. StepanianKyle G. Horton Original Paper 13 February 2016 Pages: 1531 - 1542
Impact of meteorological changes on the incidence of scarlet fever in Hefei City, China Yu DuanXiao-lei HuangJing Wang Original Paper 01 March 2016 Pages: 1543 - 1550
Can we detect a nonlinear response to temperature in European plant phenology? Susanne JochnerTim H. SparksAnnette Menzel Original Paper 04 March 2016 Pages: 1551 - 1561
Interannual variations in spring phenology and their response to climate change across the Tibetan Plateau from 1982 to 2013 Lingling LiuXiaoyang ZhangXinjie Liu Original Paper 02 March 2016 Pages: 1563 - 1575
Topography and age mediate the growth responses of Smith fir to climate warming in the southeastern Tibetan Plateau B. LiuY. WangJ. J. Camarero Original Paper 03 March 2016 Pages: 1577 - 1587
Response of deciduous trees spring phenology to recent and projected climate change in Central Lithuania Romualdas JuknysArvydas KanapickasGintarė Sujetovienė Original Paper 07 March 2016 Pages: 1589 - 1602
Temperature and rainfall are related to fertility rate after spring artificial insemination in small ruminants J. A. AbeciaF. ArrébolaC. Palacios Original Paper 07 March 2016 Pages: 1603 - 1609