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Volume 4 (2007), Issue 1 (January)

  1. The sustainability of functional foods.
    Soc Sci Med, 64(3): 554-61. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  2. Divergence of reproductive phenology under climate warming.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 104(1): 198-202. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  3. The effect of 8 days of training in tropical environment on performance in neutral climate in swimmers.
    Int J Sports Med, 28(1): 48-52. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  4. Climate change affects marine fishes through the oxygen limitation of thermal tolerance.
    Science, 315(5808): 95-7. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  5. Towards genetic markers in animal populations as biomonitors for human-induced environmental change.
    Ecol Lett, 10(1): 63-76. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  6. Effects of climate-driven temperature changes on the diversity of freshwater macroinvertebrates.
    Oecologia, 151(1): 93-103. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  7. Long-term response of Dreissena polymorpha larvae to physical and biological forcing in a shallow lake.
    Oecologia, 151(1): 104-14. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  8. Linking global warming to amphibian declines through its effects on female body condition and survivorship.
    Oecologia, 151(1): 125-31. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  9. Climate change has only a minor impact on nutrient resorption parameters in a high-latitude peatland.
    Oecologia, 151(1): 132-9. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  10. Impact of a changed inundation regime caused by climate change and floodplain rehabilitation on population viability of earthworms in a lower River Rhine floodplain.
    Sci Total Environ, 372(2): 585-94. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  11. Global warming: fly populations are responding rapidly to climate change.
    Curr Biol, 17(1): R16-8. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  12. Recent invasion of the mountain birch Betula pubescens ssp. tortuosa above the treeline due to climate change: genetic and ecological study in northern Sweden.
    J Evol Biol, 20(1): 369-80. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  13. Long day plants and the response to global warming: rapid evolutionary change in day length sensitivity is possible in wild beet.
    J Evol Biol, 20(1): 349-57. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  14. Climatic selection on genes and traits after a 100 year-old invasion: a critical look at the temperate-tropical clines in Drosophila melanogaster from eastern Australia.
    Genetica, 129(2): 133-47. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  15. Cryptic speciation in two widespread subterranean amphipod genera reflects historical drainage patterns in an ancient landscape.
    Mol Ecol, 16(2): 355-65. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  16. Two new Tetramitus species (Heterolobosea, Vahlkampfiidae) from cold aquatic environments.
    Eur J Protistol, 43(1): 1-7. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  17. Seasonality of Infectious Diseases.
    Annu Rev Public Health. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  18. Do Elevated Temperature and CO(2) Generally Have Counteracting Effects on Phenolic Phytochemistry of Boreal Trees?
    J Chem Ecol, 33(2): 287-96. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  19. Complex gas hydrate from the Cascadia margin.
    Nature, 445(7125): 303-6. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  20. A semi-empirical approach to projecting future sea-level rise.
    Science, 315(5810): 368-70. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  21. Global change and marine communities: Alien species and climate change.
    Mar Pollut Bull. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  22. Rapid evolution of flowering time by an annual plant in response to a climate fluctuation.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 104(4): 1278-82. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  23. An arid-adapted middle Pleistocene vertebrate fauna from south-central Australia.
    Nature, 445(7126): 422-5. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  24. Response of pollen diversity to the climate-driven altitudinal shift of vegetation in the Colombian Andes.
    Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 362(1478): 253-62. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  25. Late Quaternary vegetation, biodiversity and fire dynamics on the southern Brazilian highland and their implication for conservation and management of modern Araucaria forest and grassland ecosystems.
    Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 362(1478): 243-51. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  26. Culture or climate? The relative influences of past processes on the composition of the lowland Congo rainforest.
    Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 362(1478): 229-42. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  27. Prehistoric human impact on rainforest biodiversity in highland New Guinea.
    Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 362(1478): 219-28. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  28. Prehistorically modified soils of central Amazonia: a model for sustainable agriculture in the twenty-first century.
    Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 362(1478): 187-96. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  29. How can a knowledge of the past help to conserve the future? Biodiversity conservation and the relevance of long-term ecological studies.
    Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 362(1478): 175-86. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  30. 1200 years of regular outbreaks in alpine insects.
    Proc Biol Sci, 274(1610): 671-9. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  31. Fluxes of N2O, CH4 and CO2 in a meadow ecosystem exposed to elevated ozone and carbon dioxide for three years.
    Environ Pollut, 145(3): 818-28. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  32. Total and component carbon fluxes of a Scots pine ecosystem from chamber measurements and eddy covariance.
    Ann Bot (Lond), 99(2): 345-53. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  33. Collaboration, integration and change in children's services: Critical issues and key ingredients.
    Child Abuse Negl, 31(1): 55-69. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  34. Shifting distributions and speciation: species divergence during rapid climate change.
    Mol Ecol, 16(3): 619-27. [Abstract] [Full-text]
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