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The climate sensitivity of carbon, timber, and species richness covaries with forest age in boreal-temperate North America 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2019, 25 (7) : 2446-2458
作者:  Thom, Dominik;  Golivets, Marina;  Edling, Laura;  Meigs, Garrett W.;  Gourevitch, Jesse D.;  Sonter, Laura J.;  Galford, Gillian L.;  Keeton, William S.
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adaptive management  biodiversity  boreal-temperate ecotone  carbon  climate change  ecosystem services  forest age  forest growth  species richness  timber production  
High-frequency greenhouse gas flux measurement system detects winter storm surge effects on salt marsh 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2018, 24 (12) : 5961-5971
作者:  Diefenderfer, Heida L.;  Cullinan, Valerie I.;  Borde, Amy B.;  Gunn, Cailene M.;  Thom, Ronald M.
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CO2  greenhouse gas  salt marsh  Sarcocornia perennis  soil-flux chamber  storm surge  sustained-flux global warming potential  terrestrial-aquatic  
Cell type transcriptome atlas for the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea 期刊论文
SCIENCE, 2018, 360 (6391)
作者:  Fincher, Christopher T.;  Wurtzel, Omri;  de Hoog, Thom;  Kravarik, Kellie M.;  Reddien, Peter W.
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Self-organization and progenitor targeting generate stable patterns in planarian regeneration 期刊论文
SCIENCE, SCIENCE, 2018, 2018, 360, 360 (6387) : 404-+, 404-+
作者:  Atabay, Kutay Deniz;  LoCascio, Samuel A.;  de Hoog, Thom;  Reddien, PeterW.
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Oak Ridge director steps down 期刊论文
SCIENCE, 2017, 355 (6328) : 892-892
作者:  Mason, Thom
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Disturbances catalyze the adaptation of forest ecosystems to changing climate conditions 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2017, 23 (1)
作者:  Thom, Dominik;  Rammer, Werner;  Seidl, Rupert
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climate change adaptation  forest dynamics  forest ecosystem management  Kalkalpen National Park  natural disturbance  novel ecosystems  species turnover  succession