VOL. 22 · NO. 1 | March 2015
 
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EDITORIALS
Hugo Asselin, Daniel Gagnon
Ecoscience 22 (1), 1-5, (1 March 2015) https://doi.org/10.1080/11956860.2015.1120511
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Thomas S. Jung, Troy M. Hegel, Shannon A. Stotyn, Sophie M. Czetwertynski
Ecoscience 22 (1), 7-16, (1 March 2015) https://doi.org/10.1080/11956860.2015.1047133
KEYWORDS: competition, co-occurrence, null model analyses, range overlap, spatial distribution, ungulates, analyses de modèle nul, chevauchement d'aires de répartition, compétition, cooccurrence, ongulés, répartition spatiale
Laura Forsström, Milla Rautio, Mathieu Cusson, Sanna Sorvari, Raino-Lars Albert, Michio Kumagai, Atte Korhola
Ecoscience 22 (1), 17-31, (1 March 2015) https://doi.org/10.1080/11956860.2015.1047137
KEYWORDS: Dissolved organic matter, high-latitude lakes, lake optical properties, lacs de hautes latitudes, matière organique dissoute, propriétés optiques des lacs
Yaowen Xie, Hong Zhao, Guisheng Wang
Ecoscience 22 (1), 33-46, (1 March 2015) https://doi.org/10.1080/11956860.2015.1047140
KEYWORDS: oasis, spatio-temporal changes, Heihe River basin, human development, landscape change, arid ecosystems, Bassin de la rivière Heihe, changements des paysages, changements spatiaux et temporels, développement humain, écosystèmes arides, oasis
Leif A. Mortenson, Andrew N. Gray, David C. Shaw
Ecoscience 22 (1), 47-58, (1 March 2015) https://doi.org/10.1080/11956860.2015.1047142
KEYWORDS: Abies magnifica, tree mortality, forest inventory and analysis, Forest pathology, Abies magnifica, analyses d'inventaires forestiers, mortalité des arbres, pathologie forestière
Martin Lavoie, Stéphanie Pellerin, Marie Larocque, Marion Bottollier-Curtet
Ecoscience 22 (1), 59-70, (1 March 2015) https://doi.org/10.1080/11956860.2015.1052203
KEYWORDS: Adirondack Mountains, Holocene, late glacial, Pollen analysis, postglacial vegetation history, Adirondacks, analyse pollinique, histoire postglaciaire de la végétation, Holocène, Tardiglaciaire
Maarten Schrama, Dries P.J. Kuijper, Roos M. Veeneklaas, Jan P. Bakker
Ecoscience 22 (1), 71-82, (1 March 2015) https://doi.org/10.1080/11956860.2015.1079409
KEYWORDS: Lepus europaeus, bottom-up effects, top-down effects, raptors, tidal flooding, vegetation succession, Lepus europaeus, effets ascendants, effets descendants, rapaces, inondations par les marées, succession végétale
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