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James M Vose

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Journal of Environmental Quality|February 29, 2012
Imidacloprid movement in soils and impacts on soil microarthropods in southern Appalachian eastern hemlock standsJennifer D Knoepp, James M Vose, Jerry L Michael, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|September 24, 2011
Can forest management be used to sustain water-based ecosystem services in the face of climate change?Chelcy R Ford, Stephanie H Laseter, Wayne T Swank, et al.
International Journal of Phytoremediation|November 24, 2004
Determination of the relative uptake of ground vs. surface water by Populus deltoides during phytoremediationBarton D Clinton, James M Vose, Don A Vroblesky, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|June 25, 2008
Simulated effects of sulfur deposition on nutrient cycling in class I wilderness areasKatherine J Elliott, James M Vose, Jennifer D Knoepp, et al.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology|April 14, 2020
Warmer temperatures reduce net carbon uptake, but do not affect water use, in a mature southern Appalachian forestA ChristopherOishi, Chelcy F Miniat, Kimberly A Novick, et al.
Global Change Biology|March 29, 2014
Divergent phenological response to hydroclimate variability in forested mountain watershedsTaehee Hwang, Lawrence E Band, Chelcy F Miniat, et al.
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Relationships of leaf dark respiration to leaf nitrogen, specific leaf area and leaf life-span: a test across biomes and functional groupsPeter B Reich, Michael B Walters, David S Ellsworth, et al.
Global Change Biology|September 26, 2015
Forest biogeochemistry in response to droughtWilliam H Schlesinger, Michael C Dietze, Robert B Jackson, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|July 23, 2018
Assessment of hydrologic vulnerability to urbanization and climate change in a rapidly changing watershed in the Southeast U.SKelly M Suttles, Nitin K Singh, James M Vose, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|April 20, 2023
Forested watersheds provide the highest water quality among all land cover types, but the benefit of this ecosystem service depends on landscape contextPeter V Caldwell, Katherine L Martin, James M Vose, et al.
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Journal of Environmental Quality|February 29, 2012
Imidacloprid movement in soils and impacts on soil microarthropods in southern Appalachian eastern hemlock standsJennifer D Knoepp, James M Vose, Jerry L Michael, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|September 24, 2011
Can forest management be used to sustain water-based ecosystem services in the face of climate change?Chelcy R Ford, Stephanie H Laseter, Wayne T Swank, et al.
International Journal of Phytoremediation|November 24, 2004
Determination of the relative uptake of ground vs. surface water by Populus deltoides during phytoremediationBarton D Clinton, James M Vose, Don A Vroblesky, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|June 25, 2008
Simulated effects of sulfur deposition on nutrient cycling in class I wilderness areasKatherine J Elliott, James M Vose, Jennifer D Knoepp, et al.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology|April 14, 2020
Warmer temperatures reduce net carbon uptake, but do not affect water use, in a mature southern Appalachian forestA ChristopherOishi, Chelcy F Miniat, Kimberly A Novick, et al.
Global Change Biology|March 29, 2014
Divergent phenological response to hydroclimate variability in forested mountain watershedsTaehee Hwang, Lawrence E Band, Chelcy F Miniat, et al.
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Relationships of leaf dark respiration to leaf nitrogen, specific leaf area and leaf life-span: a test across biomes and functional groupsPeter B Reich, Michael B Walters, David S Ellsworth, et al.
Global Change Biology|September 26, 2015
Forest biogeochemistry in response to droughtWilliam H Schlesinger, Michael C Dietze, Robert B Jackson, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|July 23, 2018
Assessment of hydrologic vulnerability to urbanization and climate change in a rapidly changing watershed in the Southeast U.SKelly M Suttles, Nitin K Singh, James M Vose, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|April 20, 2023
Forested watersheds provide the highest water quality among all land cover types, but the benefit of this ecosystem service depends on landscape contextPeter V Caldwell, Katherine L Martin, James M Vose, et al.
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