Friday, October 30, 2009

Articles of note in the Sterling Morton Library : October’s offerings

These are some recent articles that can be found within the journal collection of the Sterling Morton Library. Please visit the Library to discover the incredible botanical and horticultural resources that await you! If you are unable to visit the Library and interested in reviewing one of these articles, I would be delighted to help you at rhassert@mortonarb.org.

Alsop, Peter. Invasion of the longhorns. Smithsonian, v. 40, no. 8, p. 42-49.

Daum, Miriam C. Birding 101. Snowy Egret, v, 70, no. 2, p. 6-8.

Hu, Xin-Sheng, Fanliang He and Stephen P. Hubbell. Community differentiation on landscapes: drift, migration and speciation. Oikos, v. 118, no. 10, 1515-1523.

Krischan, Tom. A prairie home : return your lawn to its prairie roots with low-maintenance grasses and perennials. Northern Gardener, v. 137, no. 6, p. 32-35.

Loraine, Joan. Hunting the dog’s tooth : Erythroniums in the garden and in the wild. Hortus, no. 91, p. 26-36.

McGuire, A. David, et al. Sensitivity of the carbon cycle in the Arctic to climate change. Ecological Monographs, v. 79, no. 4, p. 523-555.

Mehtatalo, L. and J. Nyblom. Estimating forest attributes using observations of canopy heights: a model-based approach. Forest Science, v. 55, no. 5, p. 411-422.

Schreiber, Sebastian J. and James O. Lloyd-Smith. Invasion dynamics in spatially heterogeneous environments. The American Naturalist, v. 174, no. 4, p. 490-505.

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