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William Schlesinger

Schlesinger, William H. 2010. “Translational Ecology”. Science 329: 609-9. doi:10.1126/science.1195624.
Feng, X. J., Y. Xu, R. Jaffe, William H. Schlesinger, and M.J. Simpson. 2010. “Turnover Rates of Hydrolysable Aliphatic Lipids in Duke Forest Soils Determined by Compound Specific C-13 Isotopic Analysis”. Org. Geochem 41: 573-79.
Palmer, M. A., Emily S. Bernhardt, William H. Schlesinger, K.N. Eshleman, E. Foufoula-Georgiou, M.S. Hendryx, A.D. Lemly, et al. 2010. “Mountaintop Mining Consequences”. Science 327: 148-49. doi:10.1126/science.1180543.
Feng, X. J., A.J. Simpson, William H. Schlesinger, and M.J. Simpson. 2010. “Altered Microbial Community Structure and Organic Matter Composition under Elevated CO2 and N Fertilization in the Duke Forest”. Global Change Biol. 16: 2104-16.
Searchinger, T. D., Steven P. Hamburg, J.M. Melillo, W. Chameides, P. Havlik, D.M. Kammen, Gene E. Likens, et al. 2010. “Bioenergy: Counting on Incentives: Response”. Science 327: 1200-1201.
Searchinger, T. D., Steven P. Hamburg, J.M. Melillo, W. Chameides, P. Havlik, D.M. Kammen, Gene E. Likens, et al. 2010. “Carbon Calculations to Consider: Response”. Science 327: 781-81.
Whitmer, Alison, Laura Ogden, J.H. Lawton, P. Sturner, Peter M. Groffman, L. Schneider, D. Hart, et al. 2010. “The Engaged University: Providing a Platform for Research That Transforms Society”. Front. Ecol. Environ. 8: 314-21.
Schlesinger, William H. 2010. “On Fertilizer-Induced Soil Carbon Sequestration in China’s Croplands”. Global Change Biol. 16: 849-50. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2486.2009.01958.x.
Ziska, L.H., P.R. Epstein, and William H. Schlesinger. 2009. “Rising CO2, Climate Change, and Public Health: Exploring the Links to Plant Biology”. Environ. Health Persp 117: 155-58.
Schlesinger, William H. 2009. “Thresholds Risk Prolonged Degradation”. Nature Reports Climate Change 3: 112-13. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Schlesinger_2010_Nature.pdf.