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2009
[507] Balshi, M. S., A. D. McGuirez, P. Duffy, M. Flannigan, J. Walsh, and J. Melillo. "Assessing the Response of Area Burned to Changing Climate in Western Boreal North America using a Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines (MARS) Approach." Global Change Biology 15, no. 3 (2009): 578-600. Abstract
2007
[504] Euskirchen, E. S., A. D. McGuire, and F. S. Chapin III. "Energy Feedbacks of Northern High-latitude Ecosystems to the Climate System due to Reduced Snow Cover during 20th Century Warming." Global Change Biology 13, no. 11 (2007): 2425-2438. Abstract
2000
[505] Barber, V. A., G. P. Juday, and B. P. Finney. "Reduced Growth of Alaskan White Spruce in the Twentieth Century from Temperature-induced Drought Stress." Nature 405, no. 6787 (2000): 668-673. Abstract
1995
[509] Fleming, R. A., and W. J. A. Volney. "Effects of Climate Change on Insect Defoliator Processes in Canada's Boreal Forest: Some Plausible Scenarios." Water, Soil, and Air Pollution 82, no. 1-2 (1995): 445-454. Abstract

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