Carbon Dioxide, Populations, and Communities
Edited by Ch. Körner and F.A. Bazzaz (1996). Physical Ecology Series. Academic Press, San Diego CA, USA.

Table of Contents 

Part I: Population-Level Responses

  1. Physiological Sensitivity and Evolutionary Responses to Climate Change
    Joel G. Kingsolver
  2. Intraspecific Variation on CO2 Responses in Raphanus raphanistrum and Plantago Ianceolata: Assessing the Potential for Evolutionary Change with Rising Atmospheric CO2
    Peter S. Curtis, Dawn Jenkins Klu, Susan Kalisz, and Staphen J. Tonsor
  3. Selective Responses to Global Change: Experimental Results on Brassica juncea (L.) Czern.
    Denise Tousignant and Catherine Potvin
  4. Genetic Variation in the Response of Plant Populations to Elevated CO2 in a Nutrient-Poor, Calcareous Grassland
    B. Schmid, A. Birrer, and C. Lavigne
  5. Genetic Variability and the Nature of Microevolutionary Responses to Elevated CO2
    S.C. Thomas and M. Jasienski

Part II: Community-Level Responses 

  1. The Changing Vegetation of Europe: What Is the Role of Elevated Carbon Dioxide?
    IJ. P. Grime
  2. Changing Community Composition and Elevated CO2
    Shahid Naeem, Lindsey J. Thompson, T. Hefin Jones, John H. Lawton, Sharon P. Lawler, and Richard M. Woodfin
  3. Prediction Responses of Tropical Plant Communities to Elevated CO2: Lessons from Experiments with Model Ecosystems
    John A. Arnone III
  4. Responses to Elevated CO2 in Mediterranean Old-Field Microcosms: Species, Community, and Ecosystem Components
    Jaques Roy, Jean-Louis Guillerm, Marie-Laure Navas, and Shivacharn Dhillion
  5. Annual Grassland Responses to Elevated CO2 in Long-Term Community Microcosms
    Nona R. Chiariello and Christopher B. Field
  6. Effects of Elevated CO2 on Plant Species Dominance in a Highly Diverse Calcareous Grassland
    Paul W. Leadley and Ch. Körner
  7. Are Some of the Recent Changes in Grassland Communities a Response to Rising CO2 Concentrations?
    H. Wayne Polley, Hyrum B. Johnson, Herman S. Mayeux, and Charles R. Tischler
  8. Effects of Enhanced UV-B Radiation and Elevated Concentrations of CO2 on a Subartic Heathland
    D. Gwynn-Jones, L. O. Björn, T. V. Callaghan, C. Gehrke, U. Johnson, J. A. Lee, and M. Sonesson
  9. Carbon Metabolism and Plant Growth under Elevated CO2 on a Natural Quercus ilex L. "Macchia" Stand
    Giuseppe E. Scarascia-Mugnozza, Paolo De Angelis, Giorgio Matteucci, and Elena Kuzimnsky
  10. Modification of Fire Disturbance by Elevated CO2
    Rowan F. Sage

Part III: Organismic Interactions

  1. Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation: One Key to Understand the Response of Temperate Grassland-Ecosystems to Elevated CO2?
    Ueli A. Hartwig, Silvia Zanetti, Thomas Hebeison, Andreas Lüscher, Marco Frehner, Bernt Fischer, Chris Van Kessel, George R. Hendrey, Herbert Blum, and Josef Nörsberger
  2. Plant-Fungal Interactions in a CO2 Rich World
    Ian R. Sanders
  3. Effects of Elevated CO2 on Plants Grown in Competition
    Heather L. Reynolds
  4. Differences between Legumes and Nonlegumes of Permanent Grassland in Their Resonses to Free-Air Carbon Dioxide Enrichment: Its Effect on Competition in a Multispecies Mixture
    Andres Lüscher, Thomas Hebeisen, Silvia Zanetti, Ueli A. Hartwig, Herbert Blum, George R. Hendrey, and Josef Nörsberger
  5. Competition between Grasses and Trifolium repens with Elevated Atmospheric CO2
    Bruce D. Campbell and Alan L. Hart
  6. Impact of Elevated CO2 Concentraion on Interactions between seedlings of Norway Spruce (Picea acies) and Perennial Grass Calamagrostis epigejos
    Jan Gloser
  7. The Effect of Elevated CO2 on Developmental Processes and Its Implications for Plant-Plant Interactions
    E. G. Reekie
  8. Consequences of Elevated Atmospheric CO2 for Forest Insects
    Richard L. Lindroth
  9. Effects of Elevated Carbon Dioxide on Forage Quality for Ruminants
    Clenton E. Owensby, Robert C. Cochran, and Lisa M. Auen
     

Part IV: Theory, Modeling, Concepts 

  1. Interspecific Variation on the Growth Response of Plants to Elevated CO2: A Search for Functional Types
    Hendrik Poorter, Catherine Roumet, and Bruce D. Campbell
  2. CO2 Elevation and Canopy Development in Stands of Herbaceous Plants
    T. Hirose, D. D. Ackerly, and F.A. Bazzaz
  3. Problems in Prediction the Ecological Effects of Elevated CO2
    Jacob Weiner
  4. The Significance of Biological Variation, Organism Interactions, and Life Histories in CO2 Research
    Ch. Körner, F. A. Bazzaz, and C. B. Field

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