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Correction to: Tree-ring cellulose δ18O records similar large-scale climate influences as precipitation δ18O in the Northwest Territories of Canada (Climate Dynamics, (2022), 58, 3-4, (759-776), 10.1007/s00382-021-05932-4). 2907-
Weather and butterfly responses: a framework for understanding population dynamics in terms of species’ life-cycles and extreme climatic events. 427-439
Correction to: A questionnaire‑based investigation to explore the social and legal implications derived from the use of camera traps for wildlife monitoring and conservation (European Journal of Wildlife Research, (2022), 68, 4, (44), 10.1007/s10344-022-01593-8). 67-
Morera, Albert; Martínez de Aragón, Juan; De Cáceres, Miquel; Bonet, José Antonio; de-Miguel, Sergio
Corrigendum to Historical and future spatially-explicit climate change impacts on mycorrhizal and saprotrophic macrofungal productivity in Mediterranean pine forests,Corrigendum: “Historical and future spatially-explicit climate change impacts on mycorrhizal and saprotrophic macrofungal productivity in Mediterranean pine forests” (Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (2022) 319, (S0168192322001113), (10.1016/j.agrformet.2022.108918)). 109011-
Corrigendum: “An assessment of relative habitat use as a metric for species’ habitat association and degree of specialization” (Ecological Indicators (2022) 135, (108521), (S1470160X21011869), (10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.108521)). 108627-
Santos, G.M.; Albuquerque, R.P.; Barros, C.F.; Ancapichún, S.; Oelkers, R.; Andreu-Hayles, L.; de Faria, S.M.; De Pol-Holz, R.; das Neves Brandes, A.F.
High-precision 14C measurements of parenchyma-rich Hymenolobium petraeum tree species confirm bomb-peak atmospheric levels and reveal local fossil-fuel CO2 emissions in the Central Amazon. 113994-
Duan, B.; Cai, T.; Man, X.; Xiao, R.; Gao, M.; Ge, Z.; Mencuccini, M.
Different variations in soil CO2, CH4, and N2O fluxes and their responses to edaphic factors along a boreal secondary forest successional trajectory. 155983-
Severe declines in hydraulic capacity and associated carbon starvation drive mortality in seawater exposed Sitka-spruce ( Picea sitchensis) trees. 35005-