Publications
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BOOKS
1. Van Cleve, K., F.S. Chapin, III, P.W. Flanagan, L.A. Vierick, and C.T. Dyrness
(eds.). 1986. Forest ecosystems in the Alaskan taiga. A synthesis of structure
and function. Springer-Verlag, New York.
2. Caron, D.C. F.S. Chapin, III, J. Donoghue, M. Firestone, J. Harte, L.E. Wells,
and R. Stewardson. 1994. Ecological and Social Dimensions of Global Change. Institute
of International Studies, Berkeley.
3. Chapin, F.S., III, R.L. Jefferies, J.F. Reynolds, G.R. Shaver, and J. Svoboda
(eds.). 1992. Arctic ecosystems in a changing climate. Academic Press. San Diego.
4. Chapin, F.S., III, and Ch. Kˆrner, eds. 1995. Arctic and Alpine Biodiversity:
Patterns, Causes and Ecosystem Consequences. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
5. Lambers, H., F.S. Chapin, III, and J.L. Pons. 1998. Plant Physiological Ecology.
Springer-Verlag, New York. [Published in Chinese 2005]
6. Chapin, F.S., III, O. Sala, and E. Huber-Sannwald (eds). 2001. Global Biodiversity
in a Changing Environment: Scenarios for the 21st Century. Springer-Verlag, New
York.
7. Chapin, F.S., III, P.A. Matson, and H.A. Mooney. 2002. Principles of Terrestrial
Ecosystem Ecology. Springer-Verlag, New York ISBN 0-387-95439-2. [Published in
Chinese 2005]
8. Chapin, F.S., III, M.W. Oswood, K. Van Cleve, L.A. Viereck, and D.L Verbyla
(editors). 2006. Alaska’s Changing Boreal Forest. Oxford University Press,
New York. ISBN 0-19-515431-2.
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
l. Chapin, F.S., III. l973. Morphological and physiological mechanisms of temperature
compensation in phosphate absorption along a latitudinal gradient. Ph.D. Thesis,
Stanford Univ., l34 pp.
2. Chapin, F.S., III. l974. Phosphate absorption capacity and acclimation potential
in plants along a latitudinal gradient. Science l83:52l-523.
3. Chapin, F.S., III. l974. Morphological and physiological mechanisms of temperature
compensation in phosphate absorption along a latitudinal gradient. Ecology
55:ll80-ll98.
4. Chapin, F.S., III. l974. Effect of low phosphate pretreatment of plant species
with different relative growth rates on subsequent phosphate uptake. Science
l86:847.
5. Chapin, F.S., III, and D.F. Holleman. l974. Radioassay of 32P in intact
plant roots using Cerenkov radiation detection. Int. J. Appl. Radiat. Isotopes
25:568-570.
6. Chapin, F.S., III, K. Van Cleve, and L.L. Tieszen. l975. Seasonal nutrient
dynamics of tundra vegetation at Barrow, Alaska. Arct. Alp. Res. 7:209-226.
7. Chapin, F.S., III, and A. Bloom. l976. Phosphate absorption: adaptation
of tundra graminoids to a low temperature, low phosphorus environment. Oikos
27:lll-l2l.
8. Chapin, F.S., III. l977. Temperature compensation in phosphate absorption
occurring over diverse time scales. Arct. Alp. Res. 9:l39-l48.
9. Chapin, F.S., III. l977. Thermal adaptations of the phosphate absorption
process in plants along a latitudinal gradient. Pages 99-l09 In The Belowground
Ecosystem:
A Synthesis of Plant - Associated Processes (J. K. Marshall, ed.). Range Science
Dept. Sciences Series No. 26. Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins.
10. Chapin, F.S., III. l978. Phosphate uptake and nutrient utilization by Barrow
tundra vegetation. Pp. 483-507 In Vegetation and Production Ecology of an Alaska
Arctic Tundra (L. L. Tieszen, ed.). Springer-Verlag, New York.
11. Chapin, F.S., III, R.J. Barsdate, and D. Barel. l978. Phosphorus cycling
in Alaskan coastal tundra: a hypothesis for the regulation of nutrient cycling.
Oikos 3l:l89-l99.
12. Chapin, F.S., III, and K. Van Cleve. l978. Nitrogen and phosphorus distribution
in an Alaskan tussock tundra ecosystem: natural patterns and implications for
development. Pp. 738-753 In Environmental Chemistry and Cycling Processes (D.
C. Adriano and I. L. Brisbin, eds.).
13. Kedrowski, R.A., and F.S. Chapin, III. l978. Comparison of lipid composition
of Carex aquatilis from hot spring and permafrost-dominated sites in Alaska:
Implications for nutrient requirements. Physiol. Plant. 44:23l-237.
14. Miller, P.C., W.A. Stoner, L.L. Tieszen, M.L. Allessio, B.H. McCown, F.S.
Chapin, III, and G. Shaver. l978. A model of carbohydrate, nitrogen and phosphorus
allocation and growth in tundra production. Pp. 577-598 In Vegetation and Production
Ecology of an Alaskan Arctic Tundra (L. L. Tiezen, ed.). Springer-Verlag, New
York.
15. Chapin, F.S., III. l979. Nutrient uptake and utilization by tundra plants.
Pp. 2l5-234 In Comparative Mechanisms of Cold Adaptation (L.S. Underwood, L.L.
Tieszen, A.B. Callahan, G.E. Folk, eds.). Academic Press, New York.
16. Chapin, F.S., III, and M. Slack. l979. Effect of defoliation upon root
growth, phosphate absorption and respiration in nutrient-limited tundra graminoids.
Oecologia
(Berl.) 42:67-79.
17. Chapin, F.S., III., K. Van Cleve, and M.C. Chapin. l979. Soil temperature
and nutrient cycling in the tussock growth form of Eriophorum vaginatum. J.
Ecol. 67:l69-l89.
18. Shaver, G.A., F.S. Chapin, III, and W.D. Billings. l979. Ecotypic differentiation
in Carex aquatilis on ice-wedge polygons in the Alaskan coastal tundra. J.
Ecol. 67:l025-l046.
19. Chapin, F.S., III. l980. The mineral nutrition of wild plants. Annu. Rev.
Ecol. Syst. ll:233-260.
20. Chapin, F.S., III. l980. Nutrient allocation and responses to defoliation
in tundra plants. Arct. Alp. Res. l2:553-563.
21. Chapin, F.S., III, and M.C. Chapin. l980. Revegetation of an arctic disturbed
site by native tundra species: Implications for community restoration. J. Appl.
Ecol. l7:449-456.
22. Chapin, F.S., III, D.A. Johnson, and J.D. McKendrick. l980. Seasonal movement
of nutrients in plants of differing growth form in an Alaskan tundra ecosystem:
Implications for herbivory. J. Ecol. 68:l89-209.
23. Chapin, F.S, III, P.C. Miller, W.D. Billings, and P. Coyne. l980. Carbon
and nutrient budgets and their control in coastal tundra. Pp. 458-482 In An
Arctic Ecosystem: The Coastal Tundra at Barrow, Alaska (J. Brown, P. Miller,
L. Tieszen,
and F. Bunnell eds.). Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, Stroudsburg.
24. Chapin, F.S., III, L.L. Tieszen, M. Lewis, P.C. Miller, and B.H. McCown.
l980. Control of tundra plant allocation patterns and growth. Pp. l40-l85 In
An Arctic Ecosystem: The Coastal Tundra at Barrow, Alaska (J. Brown, P. Miller,
L. Tieszen, and F. Bunnell eds.). Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, Stroudsburg.
25. Shaver, G.R., and F.S. Chapin, III. l980. Response to fertilization by
various plant growth forms in an Alaskan tundra: Nutrient accumulation and
growth. Ecology
6l:662-675.
26. Webber, P.J., P.C. Miller, F.S. Chapin, III, and B.H. McCown. l980. The
vegetation: Pattern and succession. Pp. l86-2l8 In An Arctic Tundra Ecosystem:
The Coastal
Tundra at Barrow, Alaska (J. Brown, P. C. Miller, L. L. Tieszen, and F. Bunnell
eds.). Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, Stroudsburg.
27. Bloom, A.J., and F.S. Chapin, III. l98l. Differences in steady-state net
ammonium and nitrate influx by cold and warm-adapted barley varieties. Plant
Physiol. 68:l064-l067.
28. Chapin, F.S., III. l98l. Field measurements of growth and phosphate absorption
in Carex aquatilis along a latitudinal gradient. Arct. Alp. Res. l3:83-94
29. Chapin, F.S., III, and M.C. Chapin. l98l. Ecotypic differentiation of growth
processes in Carex aquatilis along latitudinal and local gradients. Ecology
62:l000-l009.
30. Chapin, F.S., III, and G.R. Shaver. l98l. Changes in soil properties and
vegetation following disturbance in Alaskan arctic tundra. J. Appl. Ecol. l8:605-6l7.
31. Chapin, F.S. III, and K. Van Cleve. l98l. Plant nutrient absorption and
retention under differing fire regimes. Pp. 30l-32l In Fire Regimes and Ecosystem
Processes
(H. A. Mooney, T. M. Bonnickson, N. L. Christensen, J. E. Lotan, and W. A.
Reiners, eds.). USDA Forest Service, General Technical Rept. WO-26, Washington,
DC.
32. Dowding, P., F.S. Chapin, III, F.E. Wielgolaski, and P. Kilfeather. l98l.
Nutrients in tundra ecosystems. Pp. 647-683 In Tundra Ecosystems: A Comparative
Analysis (L.C. Bliss, O.W. Heal, J.J. Moore, eds.). Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge.
33. Tieszen, L.L., P.C. Miller, M.C. Lewis, J. Mayo, F.S. Chapin, III, and
W.C. Oechel. l98l. An analysis of processes of primary production in tundra
growth
forms. Pp. 285-356 In Tundra Ecosystems: A Comparative Analysis. (L.C. Bliss,
O. W. Heal, J. J. Moore eds.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
34. Chapin, F.S., III, and R.L. Bieleski. l982. Mild phosphorus stress in barley
and a related low-phosphorus-adapted barley grass: Phosphorus fractions and
phosphate absorption relation to growth. Physiol. Plant. 54:309-3l7.
35. Chapin, F.S., III, J. Follett, and K.F. O'Connor. l982. Growth, phosphate
absorption, and phosphorus chemical fractions in two Chionochloa species. J.
Ecol. 70:305-32l.
36. Chapin, F.S., III, and P.R. Tryon. l982. Phosphate absorption and root
respiration of different plant growth forms from northern Alaska. Holarct.
Ecol. 5:l64-l7l.
37. Bryant, J.P., F.S. Chapin, III, and D.R. Klein. 1983. Carbon/nutrient balance
of boreal plants in relation to herbivory. Oikos 40:357-368.
38. Chapin, F.S., III. 1983. Adaptation of selected trees and grasses to low
availability of phosphorus. Plant Soil 72:283-287.
39. Chapin, F.S., III. 1983. Direct and indirect effects of temperature on
arctic plants. Polar Biol. 2:47-52.
40. Chapin, F.S., III. 1983. Nitrogen and phosphorus nutrition and nutrient
cycling by evergreen and deciduous understory shrubs in an Alaskan black spruce
forest.
Can. J. For. Res. 13:773-781.
41. Chapin, F.S., III. 1983. Patterns of nutrient absorption and use by plants
from natural and man-modified environments. Pp. 175-187. In Disturbance and
ecosystems. Components of response. (H.A. Mooney and M. Godron, eds.). Springer-Verlag,
Berlin.
42. Chapin, F.S., III, and R.A. Kedrowski. 1983. Seasonal changes in nitrogen
and phosphorus fractions and autumn retranslocation in evergreen and deciduous
taiga trees. Ecology 64:376-391.
43. Chapin, F.S., III, and Oechel, W. 1983. Photosynthesis, respiration, and
phosphate uptake by Carex aquatilis ecotypes along latitudinal and local environmental
gradients. Ecology 64:743-751.
44. Chapin, F.S., III, and P.R. Tryon. 1983. Habitat and leaf habit as determinants
of growth, nutrient absorption, and nutrient use by Alaskan taiga forest species.
Can. J. For. Res. 13:818-826.
45. Chapin, F.S., K. Van Cleve, and P.R. Tryon. 1983. Influence of phosphorus
on the growth and biomass allocation of Alaskan taiga tree seedlings. Can.
J. For. Res. 13:1092-1098.
46. Gartner, B.L., F.S. Chapin, III, and G.R. Shaver. 1983. Demographic patterns
of seedling establishment and growth of native graminoids in an Alaskan tundra
disturbance. J. Appl. Ecol. 20:965-980.
47. Kummerow, J., B.A. Ellis, S. Kummerow, and F.S. Chapin, III. 1983. Spring
growth of shoots and roots in shrubs of an Alaskan muskeg. Amer. J. Bot. 70:1509-1515.
48. Shaver, G.R., B.L. Gartner, F.S. Chapin, III, and A.E. Linkins. 1983. Revegetation
of arctic disturbed sites by native tundra plants. Pp. 1133-1138. In Permafrost:
Fourth International Conference, Proceedings. National Academy Press, Washington.
49. Tryon, P.R., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1983. Temperature control over root
growth and root biomass in taiga forest trees. Can. J. For. Res. 13:827-833.
50. Van Cleve, K., C.T. Dyrness, L.A. Viereck, J. Fox, F.S. Chapin, III, and
W. Oechel. 1983. Taiga ecosystems in interior Alaska. BioScience 33:39-44.
51. Chapin, F.S., III. 1984. The impact of increased air temperature on tundra
plant communities. Pp. 143-148. In The potential effects of carbon dioxide-induced
climatic changes in Alaska. (J.H. McBeath, ed.). School of Agriculture and
Land Resources Management. University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
52. Miller, P.C., P.M. Miller, M. Blake-Jacobson, F.S. Chapin, III, K.R. Everett,
D.W. Hilbert, J. Kummerow, A.E. Linkins, G.M. Marion, W.C. Oechel, S.W. Roberts,
and L. Stuart. 1984. Plant-soil processes in Eriophorum vaginatum tussock tundra
in Alaska: a systems modeling approach. Ecol. Monogr. 54:361-405.
53. Shaver, G.R., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1984. Limiting factors for plant growth
in northern ecosystems. Pp. 53-60. In Future directions for ecological research
in Nouveau-Quebec (T.R. Moore, ed.). McGill Subarctic Research Paper No. 39.
McGill University, Montreal.
54. Bloom, A.J., F.S. Chapin, III, and H.A. Mooney. 1985. Resource limitation
in plants - an economic analogy. Annu. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 16:363-392.
55. Bryant, J.P., F. S. Chapin, III, P. Reichardt, and T. Clausen. 1985. Adaptation
to resource availability as a determinant of chemical defense strategies in
woody plants. Pp. 219-237 In Chemically mediated interactions between plants
and other
organisms (G.A. Cooper-Driver, T. Swain and E.E. Conn, eds.) Plenum Press.
56. Chapin, F.S., III, J.P. Bryant, and J.F. Fox. 1985. Lack of induced chemical
defense in juvenile Alaskan woody plants in response to simulated browsing.
Oecologia (Berl.) 67:457-459.
57. Chapin, F.S., III, and G.R. Shaver. 1985. Individualistic growth response
of tundra plant species to manipulation of light, temperature, and nutrients
in a field experiment. Ecology 66:564-576.
58. Chapin, F.S., III, and G.R. Shaver. 1985. Arctic. Pages 16-40 In Physiological
Ecology of North American Plant Communities (B.F. Chabot and H.A. Mooney, eds.).
Chapman and Hall, New York.
59. Coley, P.D., J.P. Bryant, and F.S. Chapin, III. 1985. Resource availability
and plant anti-herbivore defense. Science. 230:895-899.
60. Jonasson, S., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1985. Significance of sequential leaf
development for nutrient balance of the cotton sedge, Eriophorum vaginatum
L. Oecologia (Berl.) 67:511-518.
61. Mark, A.F., N. Fetcher, G.R. Shaver, and F.S. Chapin, III. 1985. Estimated
ages of mature tussocks of cotton sedge, Eriophorum vaginatum along a latitudinal
gradient in central Alaska. Arct. Alp. Res. 17:1-5.
62. McNaughton, S.J., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1985. Effects of phosphorus nutrition
and defoliation on C4 graminoids from the Serengeti Plains. Ecology 66:1617-1629.
63. Bryant, J.P., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1986. Browsing-woody plant interactions
during boreal forest plant succession. Pp. 213-225 In Forest ecosystems in
the Alaskan taiga. A synthesis of structure and function (K. Van Cleve, F.S.
Chapin,
III, P.W. Flanagan, L.A. Viereck and C.T. Dyrness, eds.). Springer-Verlag,
New York.
64. Chapin, F.S., III. 1986. Controls over growth and nutrient use by taiga
forest trees. Pp. 96-111 In Forest ecosystems in the Alaskan taiga. A synthesis
of structure
and function (K. Van Cleve, F.S. Chapin, III, P.W. Flanagan, L.A. Viereck and
C.T. Dyrness, eds.). Springer-Verlag, New York.
65. Chapin, F.S., III, J.D. McKendrick, and D.A. Johnson. 1986. Seasonal changes
in carbon fractions in Alaskan tundra plants of differing growth form: Implications
for herbivores. J. Ecol. 74:707-731.
66. Chapin, F.S., III, G.R. Shaver, and R.A. Kedrowski. 1986. Environmental
controls over carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus chemical fractions in Eriophorum
vaginatum
L. in Alaskan tussock tundra. J. Ecol. 74:167-195.
67. Chapin, F.S., III, K. Van Cleve, and P.R. Tryon. 1986. Relationship of
ion absorption to growth rate in taiga trees. Oecologia 69:238-242.
68. Chapin, F.S., III, P.M. Vitousek, and K. Van Cleve. 1986. The nature of
nutrient limitation in plant communities. Am. Nat. 127:48-58.
69. Gartner, B.L., F.S. Chapin, III, and G.R. Shaver. 1986. Reproduction of
Eriophorum vaginatum by seed in Alaskan tussock tundra. J. Ecol. 74:1-18.
70. Jonasson, S., J.P. Bryant, F.S. Chapin, III, and M. Andersson. 1986. Plant
phenols and nutrients in relation to variations in climate and rodent grazing.
Am. Nat. 128:394-408.
71. Shaver, G.R., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1986. Effect of fertilizer on production
and biomass of tussock tundra, Alaska, U.S.A. Arct. Alp. Res. 18:261-268.
72. Shaver, G.R., F.S. Chapin, III, and B.L. Gartner. 1986. Factors limiting
seasonal growth and peak biomass accumulation in Eriophorum vaginatum in Alaskan
tussock tundra. J. Ecol. 74:257-278.
73. Shaver, G.R., N. Fetcher, and F.S. Chapin, III. 1986. Growth and flowering
in Eriophorum vaginatum: Annual and latitudinal variation. Ecology 67:1524-1535.
74. Walker, L.R., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1986. Physiological controls over seedling
growth in primary succession on an Alaskan flood plain. Ecology 67:1508-1523.
75. Walker, L.R., J.C. Zasada, and F.S. Chapin, III. 1986. The role of life
history processes in primary succession on an Alaskan floodplain. Ecology 67:1243-1253.
76. Bryant, J.P., F.S. Chapin, III, P.B. Reichardt, and T.P. Clausen. 1987.
Response of winter chemical defenese in Alaska paper birch and green alder
to manipulation
of plant carbon/nutrient balance. Oecologia (Berl.) 72:510-514.
77. Bryant, J.P., F.S. Chapin, III, P.B. Reichardt, and T.P. Clausen. 1987.
Effect of resource availability upon the woody plant-mammal interaction. Pp.
3-8 In
Proceedings-Symposium on Plant-Herbivore Interactions (F.D. Provenza, J.T.
Flinder and E.D. McArthur, eds.). U.S. Forest Service, Ogden, Utah.
78. Cargill, S. and F.S. Chapin, III. 1987. Application of successional theory
to problems of ecosystem restoration in arctic tundra. Arct. Alp. Res. 19:366-372.
79. Chapin, F.S., III. 1987. Environmental controls over growth of tundra plants.
Ecol. Bull. 38:69-76.
80. Chapin, F.S., III. 1987. Adaptations and physiological responses of wild
plants to nutrient stress. Pp. 15-25 In Genetic aspects of plant mineral nutrition
(H.W. Gabelman and B.C. Loughman, eds.). Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht,
The Netherlands.
81. Chapin, F.S., III, A.J. Bloom, C. Field, and R.H. Waring. 1987. Interaction
of environmental factors in the control of plant growth. BioScience 37:49-57.
82. Chapin, F.S., III, W.C. Oechel, K. Van Cleve, and W. Lawrence. 1987. The
role of mosses in the phosphorus cycling of an Alaskan black spruce forest.
Oecologia (Berl.) 74:310-315.
83. Schulze, E.-D. and F.S. Chapin, III. 1987. Plant specialization to environments
of different resource availability. Pp. 120-148. In Potentials and limitations
in ecosystem analysis (E.-D. Schulze and H. Zwolfer, eds.). Springer-Verlag,
Berlin.
84. Tuomi, J., P. Niemala, F.S. Chapin, III, J.P. Bryant, and S. Siren. 1987.
Defensive responses of trees in relation to their carbon/nutrient balance.
Pp. 55-70. In Mechanisms of woody plant defenses against insects: search for
pattern.
(W.J. Mattson, J. Levieux and C. Bernard-Dagan, eds.). Springer-Verlag, New
York.
85. Walker, L.R., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1987. Interactions among processes
controlling successional change. Oikos 50:131-135.
86. Chapin, F.S., III. 1988. Ecological aspects of plant mineral nutrition.
Adv. Mineral Nutrition 3:161-191.
87. Chapin, F.S., III, D.T. Clarkson, J.R. Lenton, and C.H.S. Walter. 1988.
Effect of nitrogren stress and abscisic acid on nitrate absorption and transport
in
barley and tomato. Planta 173:340-351.
88. Chapin, F.S., III, N. Fetcher, K. Kielland, K.R. Everett, and A.E. Linkins.
1988. Productivity and nutrient cycling of Alaskan tundra: enchancement by
flowing soil water. Ecology 69:693-702.
89. Chapin, F.S., III, and G.R. Shaver. 1988. Differences in carbon and nutrient
fractions among arctic growth forms. Oecologia (Berl.) 77:506-514
90. Chapin, F.S., III, C.H.S. Walter, and D.T. Clarkson. 1988. Growth response
of barley and tomato to nitrogen stress and its control by abscisic acid, water
relations and photosynthesis. Planta 173:352-366.
91. Chapin, F.S., III, and I.F. Wardlaw. 1988. Effect of phosphorus deficiency
on source-sink interactions between the flag leaf and developing grain in barley.
J. Exp. Bot. 39:165-177.
92. DeFoliart, L.S., M. Griffith, and F.S. Chapin, III. 1988. Seasonal patterns
of photosynthesis and nutrient storage in Eriophorum vaginatum L., an arctic
sedge. Functional Ecology 2:185-194.
93. Bishop, S.C., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1989. Establishment of Salix alaxensis
on a gravel pad in arctic Alaska. J. Appl. Ecol. 26:575-583.
94. Bishop, S.C., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1989. Patterns of natural revegetation
on abandoned gravel pads in arctic Alaska. J. Appl. Ecol. 26:1073-1081.
95. Chapin, F.S., III. 1989. The cost of tundra plant structures: evaluation
of concepts and currencies. Am. Nat. 133:1-19.
96. Chapin, F.S., III, R.H. Groves, and L.T. Evans. 1989. Response of growth,
photosynthesis, and phosphate absorption to phosphorus stress in wild, weedy,
and cultivated Hordeum species. Oecologia (Berl.). 79:96-105.
97. Chapin, F.S., III, J.B. McGraw, and G.R. Shaver. 1989. Competition causes
regular spacing of alder in Alaskan shrub tundra. Oecolgia (Berl.) 79:412-416.
98. Chapin, F.S., III, and S.J. McNaughton. 1989. Lack of compensatory growth
under phosphorus stress in grazing-adapted grasses from the Serengeti Plains.
Oecologia (Berl.). 79:551-557.
99. Chapin, F.S., III, and G.R. Shaver. 1989. Lack of latitudinal variations
in graminoid storage reserves. Ecology 70:269-272.
100. Chapin, F.S., III, and G.R. Shaver. 1989. Differences in growth and nutrient
use among arctic plant growth forms. Funct. Ecol. 3:73-80.
101. Chapin, F.S., III, and K. Van Cleve. 1989. Approaches to studying nutrient
uptake, use and loss in plants. Pages 185-207. In Plant physiological ecology.
Field methods and instrumentation. (R.W. Pearcy, J. Ehleringer, H.A. Mooney,
and P.W. Rundel, eds.). Chapman and Hall, London.
102. Mark, A.F., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1989. Seasonal control over allocation
to reproduction in a tussock-forming and a rhizomatous species of Eriophorum
in central Alaska. Oecologia 78:27-34.
103. McGraw, J.B., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1989. Competitive ability and adaptation
to fertile and infertile soils in two Eriophorum species. Ecology 70:736-749.
104. Chapin, F.S., III. 1990. Effects of nutrient deficiency on plant growth:
evidence for a centralized stress-response system. British Plant Growth Regulator
Group, Monograph 21:135-148.
105. Chapin, F.S., III, E.-D. Schulze, and H.A. Mooney. 1990. The ecology and
economics of storage in plants. Annu. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 21:423-447.
106. Chapin, F.S., III, and L.R. Walker. 1990. The importance of Glacier Bay
to tests of current theories of plant succession. Pages 136-139. In Proceedings
of Second Glacier Bay Science Symposium (A.M. Milner and J.D. Wood, Jr., eds).
National Park Service, Anchorage.
107. Chapin, F.S., III. 1991. Effects of multiple environmental stresses on
nutrient availability and use by plants. Pages 67-88. In Response of plants
to multiple
stresses. (H.A. Mooney, W.E. Winner and E.J. Pell, eds.). Academic Press, San
Diego.
108. Chapin, F.S., III. 1991. Integrated responses of plants to stress: A centralized
system of physiological responses. BioScience 41:29-36.
109. Chapin, F.S., III, and L. Moilanen. 1991. Nutritional controls over nitrogen
and phosphorus resorption from Alaskan birch leaves. Ecology 72:709-715.
110. Jonasson, S. and F.S. Chapin, III. 1991. Seasonal uptake and allocation
of phosphorus in Eriophorum vaginatum L., measured by labelling with 32P. New
Phytologist 118:349-357.
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223. Grogan, P. T.D. Bruns, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2000. Fire effects on ecosystem
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change. Ambio 33:344-349.
303. Epstein, H.E., J. Beringer, W.A. Gould, A.H. Lloyd, C.D. Thompson, F.S.
Chapin, III, G.J. Michaelson, C.L. Ping, T.S. Rupp, and D.A. Walker. 2004.
The nature of spatial transitions in the Arctic. Journal of Biogeography 31:
1917-1933.
304. Epstein, H.E., M.P. Calef, M.D. Walker, F.S. Chapin, III, and A.M. Starfield.
2004. Detecting changes in arctic tundra plant communities in response to warming
over decadal time scales. Global Change Biology 10:1325-1334.
305. Forbes, B., N. Fresco, A. Shvedenko, K. Danell, and F.S. Chapin, III.
2004. Geographic variations in anthropogenic drivers that influence the vulnerability
and resilience of high-latitude nations. Ambio 33:377-382.
306. Gruenzweig, J. M., S.D. Sparrow, D. Yakir, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2004.
Impact of agricultural land-use change on carbon storage in boreal Alaska.
Global Change
Biology 10:452-472.
307. Heijmans, M.M.P.D., W.J. Arp, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2004. Carbon dioxide
and water vapour exchange from understory species in boreal forest. Agricultural
and Forest Meteorology 123:135-147.
308. Heijmans, M.M.P.D., W.J. Arp, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2004. Controls on
moss evaporation in a boreal black spruce forest. Global Biogeochemical Cycles
18:GB2004,
doi:10.1029/2003GB002128.
309. Johnstone, J. F., F.S. Chapin, III, J. Foote, S. Kemmett, K. Price, and
L. A. Viereck. 2004. Decadal observations of tree regeneration following fire
in boreal forests. Can. J. For. Res. 34:267-273
310. Kruse, J.A., R.G. White, H.E. Epstein, B. Archie, M.D. Berman, S.R. Braund,
F.S. Chapin, III, J. Charlie, Sr., C.J. Daniel, J. Eamer, N. Flanders, B. Griffith,
S. Haley, L. Huskey, B. Joseph, D.R. Klein, G.P. Kofinas, S. Martin, S. Murphy,
W. Nebesky, C. Nicholson, D.E. Russell, J. Tetlichi, A. Tussing, M.D. Walker,
and O.R. Young. 2004. Modeling sustainability of arctic communities: An interdisciplinary
collaboration of researchers and local knowledge holders. Ecosystems 7:815-828;
DOI:10.1007/s10021-004-0008-z.
311. Mack, M.C., E.A.G. Schuur, M.S. Bret-Harte, G.R. Shaver, and F.S. Chapin,
III. 2004. Ecosystem carbon storage in arctic tundra reduced by long-term nutrient
fertilization. Nature 431:440-443.
312. McGuire, A.D., M. Apps, F.S. Chapin III, R. Dargaville, M.D. Flannigan,
E.S. Kasischke, D. Kicklighter, J. Kimball, W. Kurz, D.J. McRae, K. McDonald,
J. Melillo, R. Myneni, B.J. Stocks, D.L. Verbyla, and Q. Zhuang. 2004. Land
cover disturbances and feedbacks to the climate system in Canada and Alaska.
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139-161 in Gutman, G., Janetos, A.C., Justice, C.O., Moran, E.F., Mustard,
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Science: Observing, Monitoring, and Understanding Trajectories of Change on
the Earth's Surface. Dordrecht, Netherlands, Kluwer Academic Publishers.
313. Thompson, C., J. Beringer, F. S. Chapin, III, and A. D. McGuire. 2004.
Structural complexity and land-surface energy exchange along a vegetation gradient
from
arctic tundra to boreal forest. Journal of Vegetation Science 15:397-406.
314. Ullsten, O., J. G. Speth, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2004. Options for enhancing
the resilience of northern countries to rapid social and environmental change:
A message to policy makers. Ambio 33:343.
315. Whiteman, G., B.C. Forbes, J. Niemela, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2004. Bringing
feedback and resilience of high-latitude ecosystems into the corporate boardroom.
Ambio 33:371-376.
316. Wright, I. J., P.B. Reich, M. Westoby, D.D. Ackerly, Z. Barusch, F. Bongers,
J. Cavender-Bares, F.S. Chapin, III, J.H.C. Cornelissen, M. Diemer, J. Flexas,
E. Garnier, P.K. Groom, J. Gulias, K. Hikosaka, B.B. Lamont, T. Lee, W. Lee,
C. Lusk, J.J. Midgley, M.-L. Navas, U. Niinemets, J. Oleksyn, N. Osada, H.
Poorter, P. Poot, L. Prior, V.I. Pyankov, C. Roumet, S.C. Thomas, M.G. Tjoelker,
E.J.
Veneklaas, and R. Villar. 2004. The world-wide leaf economics spectrum. Nature
428:821-827.
317. Beringer, J., F.S. Chapin III, C.C. Thompson, and A.D. McGuire. 2005.
Surface energy exchanges along a tundra-forest transition and feedbacks to
climate. Agriculture
and Forest Meteorology 131:143-161.
318. Callaghan, T., L.O. Bjorn, F.S. Chapin, III, Y. Chernov, T.R. Christensen,
B. Huntley, R. Ims, M. Johansson, D. Jolly Reidlinger, S. Jonasson, N. Matveyeva,
W. Oechel, N. Panikov, and G. Shaver. 2005. Arctic tundra and polar desert
ecosystems. Pp. 243-352 In ACIA (Ed.) Arctic Climate Impact Assessment. Cambridge
University
Press, Cambridge.
319. Canals, R.M., V.T. Eviner, D.J. Herman, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2005. Plant
colonizers shape early N-dynamics in gopher mounds. Plant and Soil 276:327-334.
320. Chambers, S., J. Beringer, J. Randerson, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2005. Fire
effects on net radiation and energy partitioning: Contrasting responses of
tundra and boreal forest ecosystems. Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres
110(D9):D09106 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2004JD005299.
321. Chapin, F.S., III, M. Berman, T.V. Callaghan, P. Convey, A.-S. Crepin,
K. Danell, H. Ducklow, B. Forbes, G. Kofinas, A.D. McGuire, M. Nuttall, R.
Virginia,
O. Young, and S. Zimov. 2005. Polar Systems. Pages 717-743 In H. Hassan, R.
Scholes, and N. Ash (Eds.) Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Current State and
Trends.
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322. Chapin, F.S., M. Sturm, M.C. Serreze, J. P. McFadden, J.R. Key, A.H. Lloyd,
A.D. McGuire, T.S. Rupp, A.H. Lynch, J.P. Schimel, J. Beringer, W.L. Chapman,
H.E. Epstein, E.S. Euskirchen, L. D. Hinzman, G. Jia, C.-L. Ping, K.D. Tape,
C.D.C. Thompson, D.A. Walker, and J.M. Welker. 2005. Role of land-surface changes
in arctic summer warming. Science 310:657-660.
323. Diaz, S., D. Tilman, J. Fargione, F.S. Chapin, III, R. Dirzo, T. Kitzberger,
B. Gemmill, M. Zobel, M. Vilà, C. Mitchell, A. Wilby, G.C. Daily, M.
Galetti, W.F. Laurance, J. Pretty, R. Naylor, A. Power, and D. Harvell. 2005.
Biodiversity
regulation of ecosystem services. Pages 297-329 In H. Hassan, R. Scholes, and
N. Ash (Eds.) Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Current State and Trends. Island
Press, Washington.
324. Eugster, W., J.P. McFadden, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2005. Differences in
surface roughness, energy and CO2 fluxes in two moist tundra vegetation types,
Kuparuk
Watershed, Alaska, U.S.A. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. 37 (1):61-67.
325. Eviner, V. T. and F.S. Chapin, III. 2005. Selective gopher disturbance
influences plant species effects on nitrogen cycling. Oikos 109:154-166.
326. Foley, J. A., R. DeFries, G. P. Asner, C. Barford, G. Bonan, S. R. Carpenter,
F. S. Chapin, III, M. T. Coe, G. C. Daily, H. K. Gibbs, J. H. Helkowski, T.
Holloway, E. A. Howard, C. J. Kucharik, C. Monfreda, J. A. Patz, I. C. Prentice,
N. Ramankutty,
and P. K. Snyder. 2005. Global consequences of land use. Science 309:570-574.
327. Hinzman, L.D., N.D. Bettez, W.R. Bolton, F.S. Chapin, III, M. B. Dyurgerov,
C. L. Fastie, B. Griffith, R.D. Hollister, A. Hope, H.P. Huntington, A.M. Jensen,
G.J. Jia, T. Jorgenson, D.L. Kane, D.R. Klein, G. Kofinas, A.H. Lynch, A. H.
Lloyd, A.D. McGuire, F.E. Nelson, M. Nolan, W.C. Oechel, T.E. Osterkamp, C.
H. Racine, V.E. Romanovsky, R.S. Stone, D.A. Stow, M. Sturm, C.E. Tweedie,
G.L.
Vourlitis, M.D. Walker, D. A.Walker, P.J. Webber, J. Welker, K.S. Winker, and
K. Yoshikawa. 2005. Evidence and implications of recent climate change in northern
Alaska and other arctic regions. Climatic Change 72(3)251-298.
328. Hooper, D.U., F.S. Chapin, III, J.J. Ewel, A. Hector, P. Inchausti, S.
Lavorel, J.H. Lawton, D.M. Lodge, M. Loreau, S. Naeem, B. Schmid, H. Setälä,
A.J. Symstad, J. Vandermeer, and D.A. Wardle. 2005. Effects of biodiversity
on ecosystem functioning: A consensus of current knowledge and needs for future
research. Ecological Applications 75:3-35.
329. Hooper, D.U., F.S. Chapin III, J.J. Ewel, A. Hector, P. Inchausti, W.K.
Lauenroth, S. Lavorel, D.M. Lodge, M. Loreau, S. Naeem, B. Schmid, H. Setälä,
A.J. Symstad, J. Vandermeer, D.A. Wardle. 2005. Effects of biodiversity on
ecosystem processes: Implications for ecosystem management. Ecological Society
of America
Position Statement. http://www.esa.org/pao/esaPositions/Statements/effectsBiodiversity.php
330. Liu, H.P., J.T. Randerson, J. Lindfors, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2005. Changes
in the surface energy budget following fire in boreal ecosystems of interior
Alaska: An annual perspective. Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres
110, D13101, doi:10.1029/2004JD005158.
331. Overpeck, J.T., M. Sturm, J.A. Francis, D.K. Perovich, M.C. Serreze, R.
Benner, E.C. Carmack, F.S. Chapin, III et al. 2005. Arctic system on trajectory
to new, seasonally ice-free state. EOS 86(34):309, 312-313.
332. Smithwick, E. A. H., M. C. Mack, M. G. Turner, F. S. Chapin, III, J. Zhu,
and T.C. Balser. 2005. Spatial heterogeneity and soil nitrogen dynamics in
a burned black spruce forest stand: Distinct controls at different scales.
Biogeochemistry
76:517-537.
333. Smithwick, E., M. Turner, M. Mack, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2005. Post-fire
soil N cycling in northern conifer forests affected by severe, stand-replacing
wildfires. Ecosystems 8:163-181.
333. Turner, M.G. and F.S. Chapin, III. 2005. Causes and consequences of spatial
heterogeneity in ecosystem function. Pages 9-30 In Ecosystem Function in Heterogeneous
Landscapes. Ed. By G.M. Lovett, C.G. Jones, M.G. Turner, and K.C. Weathers.
Springer, New York.
335. Chapin, F.S., III, M. Hoel, S.R. Carpenter, J. Lubchenco, B. Walker, T.V.
Callaghan, C. Folke, S. Levin, K.-G. Mäler, C. Nilsson, S. Barrett, F. Berkes,
A.-S. Crépin, K. Danell, T. Rosswall, D. Starrett, T. Xepapadeas, and
S.A. Zimov. 2006. Building resilience and adaptation to manage arctic change.
Ambio 35(4):198-202.
336. Chapin, F.S., III, T. Hollingsworth, D.F. Murray, L.A. Viereck, and M.D.
Walker. 2006. Floristic diversity and vegetation distribution in the Alaskan
boreal forest. Pages 81-99 in F.S. Chapin, III, M. Oswood, K. Van Cleve, L.A.
Viereck, and D.L. Verbyla (Eds.) Alaska’s Changing Boreal Forest. Oxford
University Press, New York.
337. Chapin, F.S., III, A.L. Lovecraft, E.S. Zavaleta, J. Nelson, M.D. Robards,
G.P. Kofinas, S.F. Trainor, G. Peterson, H.P. Huntington, and R.L. Naylor.
2006. Policy strategies to address sustainability of Alaskan boreal forests
in response
to a directionally changing climate. Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences doi:10.1073/pnas.0606955103.
338. Chapin, F.S., III, A.D. McGuire, R.W. Ruess, M.W. Walker, R. Boone, M.
Edwards, B. Finney, L.D. Hinzman, J. B. Jones, G.P. Juday, E.S. Kasischke,
K. Kielland,
A.H. Lloyd, M.W. Oswood, C.-L. Ping, E. Rexstad, V. Romanovsky, J. Schimel,
E. Sparrow, B. Sveinbjornsson, D.W. Valentine, K. Van Cleve, D.L. Verbyla,
L.A.
Viereck, R.A. Werner, T.L. Wurtz, and J. Yarie. 2006. Summary and synthesis:
Past and future changes in the Alaskan boreal forest. Pages 332-338 in F.S.
Chapin, III, M. Oswood, K. Van Cleve, L.A. Viereck, and D.L. Verbyla (Eds.)
Alaska’s
Changing Boreal Forest. Oxford University Press, New York.
339. Chapin, F.S., III, M.D. Robards, H.P. Huntington, J.F. Johnstone, S.F.
Trainor, G.P Kofinas R.W. Ruess, N. Fresco, D.C. Natcher, and R.L. Naylor.
2006. Directional
changes in ecological communities and social-ecological systems: A framework
for prediction based on Alaskan examples. American Naturalist 168:S36-S49.
340. Chapin, F.S., III, L.A. Viereck, P. Adams, K. Van Cleve, C.L. Fastie,
R.A. Ott, D. Mann, and J.F. Johnstone. 2006. Successional processes in the
Alaskan
boreal forest. Pages 100-120 In F.S. Chapin, III, M. Oswood, K. Van Cleve,
L.A. Viereck, and D.L. Verbyla (Eds.) Alaska’s Changing Boreal Forest.
Oxford University Press, New York.
341. Chapin, F.S., III, J. Yarie, K. Van Cleve, and L.A. Viereck. 2006. The
conceptual basis of LTER studies in the Alaskan boreal forest. Pages 3-11 In
F.S. Chapin,
III, M. Oswood, K. Van Cleve, L.A. Viereck, and D.L. Verbyla (Eds.) Alaska’s
Changing Boreal Forest. Oxford University Press, New York.
342. Diaz, S. J. Fargione, F.S. Chapin, III, and D. Tilman. In press. Biodiversity
loss threatens human well-being. Plant Library of Science (PLoS) 4(8)1300-1305.
343. Eviner, V.T., F.S. Chapin, III, and C.E. Vaughn. 2006. Seasonal variations
in plant species effects on soil N and P dynamics. Ecology 87(4):974-986.
344. Hollingsworth, T.N., M.D. Walker, F.S. Chapin, III, and A.L. Parsons.
2006. Scale-dependent environmental controls over species composition in Alaskan
black
spruce communities. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36:1781-1796.
345. Huntington, H. P., S.F. Trainor, D.C. Natcher, O.H. Huntington, L. DeWilde,
and F.S. Chapin, III. 2006. The significance of context in community-based
research: Understanding discussions about wildfire in Huslia, Alaska. Ecology
and Society
11 (1): 40. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol11/iss1/art40/.
346. Johnstone, J.F. and F.S. Chapin, III. 2006. Effects of burn severity on
patterns of post-fire tree recruitment in boreal forests. Ecosystems 9:14-31.
347. Johnstone, J.F. and F.S. Chapin, III. 2006. Fire interval effects on successional
trajectory in boreal forests of northwest Canada. Ecosystems 9:268-277.
348. McGuire, A.D., and F.S. Chapin, III. 2006. Climate feedbacks in the Alaskan
boreal forest. Pages 309-322 in F.S. Chapin, III, M. Oswood, K. Van Cleve,
L.A. Viereck, and D.L. Verbyla (Eds.) Alaska’s Changing Boreal Forest.
Oxford University Press, New York.
349. McGuire, A.D., F.S. Chapin, III, J.E. Walsh, and C. Wirth. 2006. Integrated
regional changes in arctic climate feedbacks: Implications for the global climate
system. Annual Review of Environment and Resources 31:61-91.
350. Pugnaire, F.I., F.S. Chapin, III, and T.M. Hardig. 2006. Evolutionary
changes in correlations among functional traits in Ceanothus in response to
Mediterranean
conditions. Web Ecology 6:17-26.
351. Schimel, J.P., and F.S. Chapin, III. 2006. Microbial processes in the
Alaskan boreal forest. Pages 227-240. in F.S. Chapin, III, M. Oswood, K. Van
Cleve, L.A.
Viereck, and D.L. Verbyla (Eds.) Alaska’s Changing Boreal Forest. Oxford
University Press, New York.
352. Sparrow, E.B., J.C. Dawe, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2006. Communication of
Alaskan boreal science with broader communities. Pages 323-331 in F.S. Chapin,
III, M.
Oswood, K. Van Cleve, L.A. Viereck, and D.L. Verbyla (Eds.) Alaska’s
Changing Boreal Forest. Oxford University Press, New York.
353. Thompson, C. C., A.D. McGuire, J.S. Clein, F.S. Chapin, III, and J. Beringer.
2006. Net carbon exchange across the arctic tundra-boreal forest transition
in Alaska 1981-2000. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change
11(4)805827.
354. Valentine, D.W., K. Kielland, F.S. Chapin, III, A.D. McGuire, and K. Van
Cleve. 2006. Patterns of biogeochemistry in Alaskan boreal forests. Pages 241-266
in F.S. Chapin, III, M. Oswood, K. Van Cleve, L.A. Viereck, and D.L. Verbyla
(Eds.) Alaska’s Changing Boreal Forest. Oxford University Press, New
York.
355. Walter, K.M., S.A. Zimov, J.P. Chanton, D. Verbyla, and F.S. Chapin, III.
2006. Methane bubbling from Siberian thaw lakes as a positive feedback to climate
warming. 443:71-75.
356. Zimov, S.A., S.P. Davydov, G.M. Zimova, A.I. Davydova, E.A.G. Schuur,
K. Dutta, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2006. Permafrost carbon: Stock and decomposability
of a globally significant carbon pool. Geophysical Research Letters 33, L20502,
doi:10.1029/2006GL027484.
357. Zimov, S.A., E.A.G. Schuur, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2006. Permafrost and
the global carbon budget. Science 312:1612-1613.
358. Amiro, B.D., A.L. Orchansky, A.G. Barr, T.A. Black, S.D. Chambers, F.S.
Chapin III, M.L. Goulden, M. Litvak, H. Liu, J.H. McCaughey, and J.T. Randerson.
2006. The effect of post-fire stand age on the boreal forest energy balance.
Agriculture and Forest Meteorology. In press.
359. Chapin, F.S., III. In press. The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment: A framework
for wilderness stewardship in a directionally changing world. International
journal of Wilderness.
360. Chapin, F.S., III, V.T. Eviner, L.M. Talbot, B.A. Wilcox, D.R. Magness,
C.A. Brewer, and D.S. Keebler,. In press. Disease effects on landscape and
regional systems: A resilience framework. Pages in R. Ostfeld, F. Keesing,
and V.T. Eviner,
editors. The Ecology of Infectious Diseases. Princeton University Press, Princeton.
361. Chapin, F.S., III, G.M. Woodwell, J.T. Randerson, G.M. Lovett, E.B. Rastetter,
D.D. Baldocchi, D.A. Clark, M.E. Harmon, D.S. Schimel, R. Valentini, C. Wirth,
J.D. Aber, J.J. Cole, M.L. Goulden, J.W. Harden, M. Heimann, R.W. Howarth,
P.A. Matson, A.D. McGuire, J.M. Melillo, H.A. Mooney, J.C. Neff, R.A. Houghton,
M.L.
Pace, M.G. Ryan, S.W. Running, O.E. Sala, W.H. Schlesinger, and E.-D. Schulze.
In press. Reconciling carbon-cycle concepts, terminology, and methodology.
Ecosystems 9.
362. DeWilde, L., and F.S. Chapin, III. In press. Human impacts on the fire
regime of Interior Alaska: Interactions among fuels, ignition sources, and
fire suppression.
Ecosystems 9.
363. Diaz, S., S. Lavorel, F.S., Chapin, III, P.A. Tecco, and D. E. Gurvich.
In press. Functional diversity: At the crossroads between ecosystem functioning
and environmental filters. Pages in
364. McGuire, A.D., F.S. Chapin, III, C. Wirth, M. Apps, J. Bhatti, T. Callaghan,
T.R. Christensen, J.S. Clein, M. Fukuda, T. Maximov, A. Onuchin, A. Shvidenko,
and E. Vaganov. In press. Responses of high-latitude ecosystems to global change:
Potential consequences for the climate system. Pages in
365. Milner, A.M., C. Fastie, F.S. Chapin, III, D.R. Engstrom, and L Sharman.
In press. Interactions and linkages among ecosystems during landscape evolution.
BioScience.
366. Myers-Smith, I.H., B.K. Constantine, R.M Thompson, and F.S. Chapin, III.
Cumulative impacts on Alaskan arctic tundra to a quarter century of road dust.
Ecoscience 13(4).
367. Potvin, C., F.S. Chapin, III, A. Gonzalez, P. Leadley, P. Reich, and J.
Roy. In press. Ecosystem functioning in a more uniform and species-poorer world:
Plant biodiversity and responses to elevated carbon dioxide. Pages in
368. Trainor, S.F., F.S. Chapin, III, H.P. Huntington, G. Kofinas, and D.C.
Natcher. In press. Arctic climate impacts and cross-scale linkages: Environmental
justice
in Canada and the United States. Local Environment: International Journal of
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Pipeline. Congressional Record, U.S. Senate, April, l97l, S5295-96.
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by tundra plants at Barrow, Alaska. U.S. Tundra Biome Data Report 74-37.
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of aboveground nutrient content of vascular plants at Barrow, Alaska. U.S.
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to a cold nutrient-poor environment. I:l83-l94. In Proceedings Circumpolar
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as adaptations to infertile soils. Pp. 95-100. In Plant Nutrition 1982. Proceedings
of the Ninth International Plant Nutrition Colloquium. (ed. by A. Scaife).
Commonwealth
Agricultural Bureau.
9. Bryant, J.P., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1982. Carbon/nutrient balance of boreal
plants in relation to snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus) browsing. Pp. 45-51.
In Carbon uptake and allocation in subalpine ecosystems as a key to management.
R.H. Waring (ed.). Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State Univ., Corvallis.
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de interacciones planta-herbivoro en los bosques tropicales. In Ecologia y
ecofisiologia de plantas en los bosques mesoamericanos. D.A. Clark, R. Dirzo,
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form and function. T.J. Givnish (ed.) Cambridge Univ. Press. Cambridge. J.
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12. Chapin, F.S., III, and J.R. Ehleringer. 1988. Biography of H.A. Mooney,
president of the Ecological Society of America. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 69:147-148.
13. Chapin, F.S., III, N.I. Bazilevich, G.E. Vilchek, and A.A. Tishkov. 1990.
The future response of arctic ecosystems to global warming. Pages 130-134.
In Arctic Research - Advances and Prospects. Part 2. Nauka, Moscow.
14. Chapin, F.S., III, E.-D. Schulze and H.A. Mooney. 1992. Biodiversity and
ecosystem function. Trends Ecol. Evolu. 7:107-108.
15. Chapin, F.S., III and C. Kˆrner. 1994. Arctic and alpine biodiversity:
Patterns, causes, and ecosystem consequences. Trends Ecol. Evolu. 9:45-47.
16. Mooney, H.A., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1994. Future directions of global change
research in terrestrial ecosystems. Trends Ecol. Evolu. 9:371-372.
17. Steffen, W.L., F.S. Chapin, III, and O.E. Sala. 1996. Global change and
ecological complexity: An international research agenda. Trends in Ecology
and Evolution
11:186.
18. Chapin, F.S., III. 1996. Review of following book: H. Tiessen (Ed.) 1995.
Phosphorus in the global environment. Transfers, cycles and management. Wiley,
Chichester. Geoderma 73:257-260.
19. Sala, O.E., and F.S. Chapin, III. 2000. Scenarios of global biodiversity.
IGBP Global Change News Letter43:7-19.
20. Sandberg, D.V., F.S. Chapin III and L.D. Hinzman. 2003. Frostfire: a study
of the role of fire in global change in the boreal forest. In proceedings of
Fire Conference 2000: The First National Conference on Fire Ecology, Prevention,
and Management., Tallahassee, FL, 2000. (Miscellaneous Publication No. 13,
Tall Timbers Research Station, Tallahassee, FL, USA).
21. Sturm, M., F.S. Chapin, III, M. E. Edwards, D.B. Griffith, H.P. Huntington,
G.P. Kofinas, A.H. Lloyd, A.H. Lynch, B.J. Peterson, R.A. Pielke, Sr., J.P.
Schimel, M.C. Serreze, and G.R. Shaver. 2003. PACTS (Pan-Arctic Cycles, Transitions,
and
Sustainability): A Science Plan. Land-Atmosphere-Ice Interactions Science Management
Office, University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
22. Chapin, F.S., III. 2004. Review of the following book in Global Ecology
and Biogeography 2004 13:477: Loreau, M., S. Naeem, and P. Inchausti (Eds.)
2002.
Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning—Synthesis and Perspectives. Oxford
University Press, Oxford, UK.
23. Hooper, D.U., F.S. Chapin III, J.J. Ewel, A. Hector, P. Inchausti, W.K.
Lauenroth, S. Lavorel, D.M. Lodge, M. Loreau, S. Naeem, B. Schmid, H. Setälä,
A.J. Symstad, J. Vandermee, and D.A. Wardle. In press. Effects of biodiversity
on ecosystem processes: Implications for ecosystem management. ESA position
statement.
24. Kofinas, G., B. Forbes, F. Berkes, M. Berman H. Beach, F.S. Chapin, Y.
Csonka, K. Danell, T. Semenova, J. Tetlichi, , O. Young, D. Magness. 2005.
A Research
Plan for the Study of Rapid Change, Resilience and Vulnerability in Social-Ecological
Systems of the Arctic. CPR Digest of the International Association for the
Study of Common Property (6-7).
PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS
l. Chapin, F.S., III. l97l. The phosphate nutrition of Eriophorum vaginatum.
Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
2. Chapin, F.S. l976. Effect of soil temperature on phosphate uptake by cottongrass,
Eriophorum vaginatum. Proc. Alaska Science. Conf.
3. Chapin, F.S. III. l976. Phosphorus cycling in Alaskan coastal tundra: a
hypothesis for regulation of nutrient cycling. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
4. Chapin, F.S., III, and M.C. Chapin, l976. Manipulation of reproductive strategy
to achieve revegetation by a native tundra species. Proc. Alaska Science Conf.
5. Chapin, F.S., III, and L. Hunt. l976. The nature of nutrient limitation
in ecosystems. Proc. Alaska Science Conf.
6. Chapin, F.S., III. l977. The role of plant roots in phosphorus cycling in
Alaskan tundra. Oikos and Swedish Soil Science Soc.
7. Chapin, F.S., III. l977. Nutrient uptake and utilization by tundra plants.
Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
8. Chapin, F.S., III. l978. Growth and nutrient allocation in plants after
grazing. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
9. Shaver, G.R., and F.S. Chapin, III. l978. Nutrient limitations to plant
growth in Alaskan tussock tundra vegetation. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
l0. Chapin, F.S. III. l98l. Variation in growth, phosphate absorption and phosphorus
fractions as adaptations to phosphorus stress in New Zealand tussock grasses.
Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
ll. Chapin, F.S., III, and G.R. Shaver. l98l. Changes in soil properties and
vegetation following disturbance of Alaskan arctic tundra. Proc. Alaska Science
Conf.
l2. Lachenbruch, B., F.S. Chapin, III, and G.R. Shaver. l98l. The role of natural
disturbance in seedling establish-ment of Eriophorum vaginatum in arctic tussock
tundra. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
l3. Shaver, G.R., and F.S. Chapin, III. l98l. Nutritional controls of tundra
plant growth: Carbon-nutrient interactions. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
14. Chapin, F.S., III. l982. Carbon-nutrient interactions and plant growth.
Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
15. Chapin, F.S., III, and G.R. Shaver. 1983. Individualistic growth response
of tundra plant species to manipulation of light, temperature and nutrients.
Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
16. Walker, L.R., and F.S. Chapin, III 1983. The role of life history trails
in an Alaskan floodplain succession. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
17. Chapin, F.S., III, and G.R. Shaver. 1984. Controls over growth rate by
carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus chemical fractions in Alaskan tundra plants.
Bull. Ecol.
Soc. Amer.
18. Kielland, K., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1984. Controls over nitrogen mineralization
in four Alaskan tundra communities. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
19. Shaver, G.R., E.M. Sechoka, and F.S. Chapin, III. 1984. A demographic approach
to woody stem production in four Alaskan tundra ecosystems. Bull. Ecol. Soc.
Amer.
20. Walker, L.R., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1984. Control over seedling establishment
and growth in an Alaskan floodplain succession. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
21. Chapin, F.S., III. 1985. Individualistic response of plant species to short-term
climatic change. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
22. Chapin, F.S., III, J.P. Bryant, P.R. Reichardt, and J.P. Clausen. 1985.
Response of growth and anti-herbivore defensive metabolites to changes in carbon/nutrient
balance in Alaskan birch and alder. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
23. Kielland, K., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1985. Soil phosphorusstatus and phosphate
uptake capacity in arctic tundra plants. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
24. Walker, L.R., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1985. Successional mechanisms and models
in an Alaskan primary succession. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
25. Chapin, F.S., III. 1986. Carbon and nutrient costs of plant growth in diverse
ecosystems. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
26. Chapin, F.S., III, D.T. Clarkson, J. Lenton, and C. Walter. 1986. Abscisic
acid does not control nitrate absorption and transport in response to nitrogen
stress in barley and tomato. Aust. Soc. Pl. Physiol. Abstracts.
27. Kielland, K., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1986. The role of soluble organic nitrogen
in the nitrogen dynamics of arctic tundra. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
28. Shaver, G.R., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1986. Production:biomass relationships
and element cycling in four contracting Alaskan vegetation types. Bull. Ecol.
Soc. Amer.
29. Chapin, F.S., III, J.P. Bryant, T.P. Clausen, and P.B. Reichardt. 1987.
El efecto del balance entre carbon y minerales en el crecimiento y en las defensas
contra animales de plantas boreales. Revista Tropical.
30. McGraw, J.B., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1987. Effects of nutrient availability
and competition on growth and survival of two nutritionally-distinct Eriophorum
species. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
31. Cargill, S.M., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1988. Natural revegetation of disturbed
sites in arctic Alaska. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
32. Chapin, F.S., III, and G.R. Shaver. 1988. Ecosystem consequences of multiple
limiting factors in natural ecosystems. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
33. Griffith, M., L. Defoliart, and F.S. Chapin, III. 1988. Nitrogen, phosphate
and starch storage in Eriophorum vaginatum, an arctic Sedge. Plant Physiol.
Suppl.
34. Chapin, F.S., III, and G.R. Shaver. 1988. Ecosystem consequences of multiple
limiting factors in natural ecosystems. Proc. Alaska Science Conf.
35. Bloom, A.J., G.W. Koch, and F.S. Chapin, III. 1989. Ammonium and nitrate
absorption kinetics in two tundra graminoids, Eriophorum scheuchzeri and E.
vaginatum. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
36. Chapin, F.S., III. 1989. Nutrient costs in plants. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
37. Chapin, F.S., III, E.-D. Schulze, and H.A. Mooney. 1990. The ecology and
economics of storage in plants. Bull Ecol. Soc. Amer.
38. Chapin, F.S., III, and G.R. Shaver. 1991. Experimental test of the sensitivity
of tundra ecosystems to climate change. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
39. Pugnaire, F.I., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1991. Nutrient resorption from senescent
leaves of evergreen mediterranean species. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
40. Schimel, J.P., A.P. Doyle, K. Kielland, and F.S. Chapin, III. 1991. Nitrogen
uptake and turnover in arctic tussock tundra. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
41. Vance, E.D., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1991. Microbial activity and competitiveness
for nitrogen in soils of the Alaskan taiga. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
42. Chapin, F.S., III, E.D. Vance, and H. Zhong. 1992. Plant-microbial competition
for nitrogen does not regulate productivity of arctic tundra. Bull. Ecol. Soc.
Amer. 73:136.
43. Hobbie, S.E. and F.S. Chapin, III. 1992. Increased temperatures in Alaskan
tussock tundra result in enhanced net ecosystem CO2 uptake. Bull. Ecol Soc.
Amer. 73:209.
44. Schaber, E.J., F.S. Chapin, III, G.E. Vilchek, and E. Matthews. 1992. Environmental
controls over plant biomass and production in the circumpolar Arctic: Potential
responses to climatic change. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 73:335.
45. Chapin, F.S., III. 1993. Principles of ecosystem sustainability. Bull.
Ecol. Soc. Amer. 74:189-190.
46. Pugnaire, F.I., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1993. Evolution of suites of traits
in Ceanothus. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 74:400.
47. Reynolds, H.L., and F.S. Chapin, III. 1993. Mechanisms of plant competition
as a function of habitat fertility in serrpentine and sandstone annuals. Bull.
Ecol. Soc. Amer. 74:408.
48. Walker, L.R., Chapin, F.S., III, Fastie, C.L., and L. Sharman. 1993. Mechanisms
of primary succession at Glacier Bay, Alaska. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 74:475.
49. Bret-Harte, M.S. and F. S. Chapin, III 1994. Competition for nitrogen and
species effects on ecosystem processes in Alaskan tundra plants. Bull. Ecol.
Soc. Amer. 75:23.
50. Chapin, F.S., III, and A.M. Starfield. 1994. A model of northern treeline
dynamics in response to transient changes in climate. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
75:35.
51. Field, C.B., F.S. Chapin, III, H.A. Mooney, E.A. Holland, and N.R. Chiariello.
1994. First-year biomass from Micro-Ecosystem for Climate Change Analysis (MECCA)
experiments. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 75:65.
52. Hungate, B.A., E.A. Holland, J. Canadell, H. Zhong, and F.S. Chapin, III.
1994. Elevated atmospheric CO2 increases microbial nitrogen-demand, but plants
outcompete microbes for inorganic N. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 75:101.
53. McKane, R., E. Rastetter, G. Shaver, K. Nadelhoffer, A. Giblin, F. Laundre,
and F. S. Chapin, III. 1994. Effects of historical changes in climate on carbon
storage in Alaskan arctic tundra. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 75:148.
54. Reynolds, H.L. and F.S. Chapin, III. 1994. Mechanisms of coexistance in
a serpentine annual grassland. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 75:191.
55. Canadell, J., B. Hungate, F.S. Chapin, III, and C. Field. 1995. Plant response
to elevated CO2 and simulated herbivory in a California grassland. Bull. Ecol.
Soc. Amer. 76:38.
56. Hobbie, S. E. and F. S. Chapin, III. 1995. Air warming alters tundra CO2
flux directly and through changes in plant community composition. Bull. Ecol.
Soc. Amer. 76:117-118.
57. Reynolds, H. L., C.B. Field, and F. S. Chapin, III. 1995. Elevated atmospheric
CO2 and soil nutrients alter competitive performance of California annual grassland
species. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 76:225
58. Verville, J.H., F.S. Chapin, III, S.E. Hobbie, and D.U. Hooper. 1995. Vegetation
and environmental controls on CH4 flux in Alaskan tundra communities. Bull.
Ecol. Soc. Amer. 76.
59. Eugster, W., F. S. Chapin, III, G. L. Gamarra, and J. P. McFadden. 1995.
How large are the regional differences of surface heat and moisture fluxes
in the Alaskan arctic tundra. American Geophysical Union.
60. McFadden, J. P., F.S. Chapin, III, D. Hollinger, and I. Moore. 1995. Energy
and water vapor fluxes differ among vegetation types in Alaskan arctic tundra.
American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting.
61. Chapin, F.S., III, J. McFadden, W. Eugster, and A. Lynch. 1996. Influence
of vegetation on regional water and energy exchange of arctic ecosystems. American
Geophysical Union Fall Meeting.
62. Eugster, W., J.P. McFadden, and F.S. Chapin, III. 1996. Energy, momentum
and CO2 fluxes at the arctic treeline--How different are they from treeless
tundra? American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting.
63. Hooper, D.U., S.E. Hobbie, J.H. Verville, F.S. Chapin III (1996). Temperature
and vegetation controls on soil CO2 flux in Alaskan tundra. Bull. Ecol. Soc.
Amer. 77(3):202.
64. McFadden, J. P., F. S. Chapin, III, and W. Eugster. 1996. Plant growth
forms and energy balance of arctic tundra (poster). American Geophysical Union
Fall
Meeting.
65. Zimov, S.A., Y.V. Voropaev, I.P. Semiletov, S.P. Davydov, S.F. Prosiannikov,
F.S. Chapin, III, M.C. Chapin, S. Trumbore, and S. Tyler. 1996. Pleistocene-aged
methane emitted by North Siberian lakes: impact on the seasonal dynamics of
atmospheric methane concentration. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting.
66. Zimova, G., S. Zimov, S. Davydov, A. Davydova, F.S. Chapin, III, and M.C.
Chapin. 1996 Experimental evidence for the impact of past and present biome
changes on the seasonal dynamics of atmospheric CO2 concentration. American
Geophysical
Union Fall Meeting.
67. Eugster, W., J. P. McFadden, F. S. Chapin III and D. A. Walker. 1997. Importance
of Landscape Age and Plant Community Composition for the Surface Energy Budget
and Carbon Fluxes in Alaskan Arctic Tundra. Annales Geophysicae, vol. 15, supplement
II: C356.
68. Hu, S., F.S. Chapin, III, and M.K Firestone. 1997. Soil microbial response
to atmospheric carbon dioxide elevation in a California grassland. Soil Sci.
Soc. Am.
69. Bassirirad, H., S. Holaday, J.D. Lewis, F.S. Chapin, III and J.F. Reynolds.
1997. Sink activity does not regulate photosynthetic downregulation of Eriophorum
vaginatum at high CO2. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 78.
70. Chapin, F.S., III, J. McFadden, and W. Eugster. 1997. Effects of arctic
vegetation on regional water and energy exchange in present and future climates.
Bull. Ecol.
Soc. Amer. 78.
71. Chiariello, N.R., C.B. Field, F.S. Chapin, III, and H.A. Mooney. 1997.
Enhanced late season production under longterm CO2 fumigation in California
annual grassland.
Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 78.
72. Eckhart, V.M., F.S. Chapin, III, J. Funk, and M.Walker. 1997. Phylogenetic
basis of suites of traits in arctic and boreal angiosperms: consequences for
the relationship between biological diversity and ecosystem processes. Bull.
Ecol. Soc. Amer. 78.
73. Eviner, V.T., F.S. Chapin , III, C.B. Field, and N.R. Chiariello. 1997.
Plant species effects on ecosystem dynamics: Can they help us understand community
effects in response to elevated CO2? Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 78.
74. Field, C.B., S. Thayer, N.R. Chiariello, H.A. Mooney, J. Verville, L. Kurina,
F.S. Chapin III. 1997. Elevated CO-2, ecosystem water use, nitrogen fixation,
and the nitrogen budget of annual grassland microcosms. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
78(4): 246.
75. Grogan, P. and F.S. Chapin, III. 1997. Belowground CO2 flux in Alaskan
tundra: effects of climate and vegetation type with regional extrapolation.
Bull. Ecol.
Soc. Amer. 78.
76. Hu, S., F.S. Chapin, III, C.B. Field, and M.K. Firestone. 1997. Carbon
dioxide elevation promotes soil carbon storage in a California grassland. Bull.
Ecol.
Soc. Amer. 78.
77. Huante, P., E. Rincon, and F.S. Chapin, III. 1997. Physiological and environmental
controls over growth rate and plasticity in tropical deciduous tree seedlings.
Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 78.
78. Jaeger, C.H., III, S.E. Lindow, M.K. Firestone, and F.S. Chapin, III. 1997.
The effect of elevated atmospheric CO2 on exudation of sucrose from roots of
Avena barbata. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 78.
79. McFadden, J.P. F.S. Chapin, III, and W. Eugster. 1997. Plant growth forms
and energy balance of arctic tundra. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 78.
80. Vavrek, M.C., N. Fetcher, J.B. McGraw, G.R. Shaver, F.S. Chapin, III, B.
Bovard, and A. Gatesman. 1997. Recovery of species diversity in tundra following
disturbance. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 78.
81. Lynch, A.H. and F.S. Chapin, III. 1998. Vegetation transition in Alaska:
a column modelling approach. Proceedings of the Fifth Conference on Polar Meteorology
and Oceanography.
82. Beringer, J., F.S. Chapin, III, C. Copass, A. Lynch, A.D. McGuire, and
V. Romanovsky. 1999. Potential impacts of vegetation changes in arctic tundra
on
Alaskan regional climate. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Arctic Division Annual meeting.
83. Chambers, S.D. and F.S. Chapin, III. Post-fire succession in boreal forests:
implications for climate feedback at various scales. American Geophysical Union
Fall Meeting, San Francisco, Dec. 13-17, 1999, vol. 80, no. 46, pate F90.
84. Chambers, S.D. and F.S. Chapin, III. Fire effects on surface-atmosphere
energy exchange in black spruce forests of interior Alaska. Science in the
North: 50
years of change. 50th Arctic Science Conference. Denali National Park and Preserve,
Alaska, September 19-22, 1999, page 199.
85. Chapin, F.S., III and G.P. Juday. 1999. Fifty years of ecosystem studies
and changes in Alaska: past and future. Proc. Arctic AAAS.
86. Chapin, F.S., III, S.A. Zimov, G.M. Zimova, M.C. Chapin, and J.F. Reynolds.
1999. Contribution of disturbance to high-latitude amplification of atmospheric
CO2. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 80.
87. Copass, C., A.D. McGuire, F.S. Chapin III, and D. Walker. 1999. Potential
for vegetation change in the Alaskan Arctic based on observations and modeling.
Arctic Division Science Conference of the American Association for the Advancement
of Science.
88. Durant, M.L., Chambers, S.D. and Chapin F.S.III. Effects of burn severity
on surface CO2 exchange in Alaskan black spruce forests. American Geophysical
Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, Dec. 13-17, 1999, vol. 80, no. 46, pate
F75.
89. Eviner, V.T., F.S. Chapin, III, and M.K. Firestone. 1999. Plant species
effects on ecosystem processes: The relative importance of litter quality,
labile carbon
inputs and microclimate. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 80.
90. Hooper, D.U., J.C. Neff, and F.S. Chapin, III. 1999. Links between production
of CO2 and dissolved organic carbon in soils from Alaskan tundra. Bull. Ecol.
Soc. Amer. 80.
91. Hu, S.J., F.S. Chapin, III, M.K. Firestone, and C.B. Field. 1999. Soil
microbial feedbacks to atmospheric carbon dioxide encrichment. Bull. Ecol.
Soc. Amer. 80.
92. Jaeger, C.H., S.E. Lindow, F.S. Chapin, III, and M.K. Firestone. 1999.
Net N mineralization is enhanced in the rhizosphere of Avena barbata. Bull.
Ecol.
Soc. Amer. 80.
93. McGuire, A.D., and F. S. Chapin III. 1999. The Alaska Transect: Historical
research background, present research activities, and future research opportunities.
GCTE-IGBP Global Change Transects Workshop in Darwin, Australia.
94. McGuire, A.D., F.S. Chapin III, J.S. Clein, J.W. Harden, M. Heimann, T.
Kaminski, D.W. Kicklighter, R.A. Meier, J.M. Melillo, J.T. Randerson, and E.B.
Rastetter.
1999. The role of high latitude ecosystems in the global carbon cycle: Insights
and uncertainties identified from retrospective analyses at large spatial scales.
Conference sponsored on behalf of GCTE-IGBP in Abisko, Sweden: "How nutrient
cycles constrain carbon balances in boreal forests and arctic tundra".
95. Shaver, G.R., M.S. Bret-Harte, and F.S. Chapin, III. 1999. Fifteen years
of change in fertilized Alaskan tundra: Feedbacks due to changes in species
composition. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 80.
96. Beringer, J. F.S. Chapin, III, I. McHugh, and N. Tapper. 2000. Observations
on the role of treeline in controlling atmospheric circulations. Bull. Ecol..
Soc. Amer. 54.
97. Bret-Harte, M., F.S. Chapin, III, J.R. Whorley, E.A. Garcia, and V. Sacre.
2000. Functional types affect ecosystem response to fertilization in arctic
tundra. Bull. Ecol.. Soc. Amer. 61.
98. Chapin, F.S., III, S. Chambers, J. Beringer, D. Dissing, D. Verbyla,, A.
Lynch, and A. McGuire. 2000. Effects of landscape structure and heterogeneity
on terrestrial feedbacks to regional climate. Bull. Ecol.. Soc. Amer. 9.
99. Chapin, F.S., III, S. Chambers, M.L. Gotholdt, S. Rupp, L. Lydic, E. Zavaleta,
and R. Naylor. 2000. The Influence of Human-Fire-Vegetation Interactions on
the Regional Climate of Alaska. American Geophysical Union. San Francisco.
100. Chapin, F.S., III, A.D. McGuire, and J. Randerson. 2000. Feedbacks from
High-Latitude Ecosystems to Climate. American Geophysical Union. San Francisco.
101. Copass, C., J. Beringer, A.D McGuire, F.S.Chapin III, and D.A. Walker.
2000.Characterization of Vegetation Biomass and Structure Along a Gradient
from Tundra to Forest at
Treeline in Council, Alaska. Abstract for poster presentation at the Fall-2000
AGU Meeting
102. Craine, J.M., D.A. Wedin, F.S. Chapin, III, and P.B. Reich. 2000. Beyond
Weaver: The relationship between the structure of root systems and resource
utilization. Bull. Ecol.. Soc. Amer. 79.
103. Epstein, H.E., F.S. Chapin, III, M.D. Walker, and A.M. Starfield. 2000.
Simulating tundra vegetation at varying levels of aggregation: An analysis
of functional groupings. Bull. Ecol.. Soc. Amer. 93.
104. Eviner, V.T., and F.S. Chapin, III. 2000. Linking suites of plant physiological
traits to ecosystem dynamics and feedbacks. Bull. Ecol.. Soc. Amer. 13-14.
105. Johnstone, J. F. and F.S. Chapin, III. 2000. Effects of fire severity
on early post-fire tree establishment in Yukon and Alaskan burn scars. Arctic
Science
Conference (AAAS) Abstracts.
106. Mack, M. J. Beringer, C. Copass, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2000. Effects of
soil organic matter quality and microclimate on soil nitrogen transformations
in arctic treeline ecosystems. Bull. Ecol.. Soc. Amer. 150.
107. Rupp, T., A.M. Starfield, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2000. Modeling the response
of regional fire regimes to a warming climate in Alaska: Towards an understanding
of the affects of vegetation pattern and land use. Bull. Ecol.. Soc. Amer.
32.
108. Sala, O.E., and F.S. Chapin, III. 2000. Scenarios of global biodiversity.
IGBP Newsletter 43:7-11.
109. Urcelay, C.R., D.E. Gurvich, S.M. Diaz, E. Cuevas, and F.S. Chapin, III.
2000. Effects of species and functional diversity of plants on ecosystem functioning:
Preliminary results of a removal experiment. Bull. Ecol.. Soc. Amer. 350.
110. Zimov, S.A., M.C. Chapin, F.S. Chapin. Effects of Thawing of Pleistocene
Permafrost on Atmospheric CO2. In: Eos, Transaction, American Geophysical Union,
Vol. 81, No. 48, November 28, 2000.
111. Copass , C.D., F.S. Chapin, A.D. McGuire. 2001. Carbon storage in Successional
Landscape Following by Fire in the Cherskii Region, Northeast Siberia. In:
Transaction, American Geophysical Union, Vol. 82, No. 47, November 20, 2001.
112. Kane, D.L., L.D. Hinzman, W. Oechel, F.S. Chapin, III, and J. McNamara.
2001. Coupled surface water and energy fluxes in the Alaskan Arctic. IGBP International
Science Conference, Amsterdam.
113. Zimov, S., S. Davidov, G. Zimova, A. Davidova, F.S. Chapin, III, and M.C.
Chapin. 2001. Reconstructing mammoth densities and productivity of the mammoth
steppe ecosystem. American Geophysical Union, San Francisco
114. Chapin, F.S. J. Beringer, H. Epstein, W. Eugster, A. Lloyd, A. Lynch,
J. McFadden, D. McGuire, and M. Sturm. 2002. Vegetation feedbacks to climate
warming
in Alaskan arctic and boreal ecosystems. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
115. Copass, C.D. J. Beringer, F.S. Chapin, A.D. McGuire, and D.A. Walker.
2002. Relationship of structural complexity to land surface exchange along
a gradient
from arctic tundra to forest. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
116. Copass, C.D. J. Beringer, F.S. Chapin, A.D. McGuire, and D.A. Walker.
2002. Relationship of structural complexity to land surface exchange along
a gradient
from arctic tundra to forest. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
117. Eviner, V. T., and F.S. Chapin, III. 2002. Plant trait interactions determine
ecosystem effects of plant species and plant species mixtures. Bull. Ecol.
Soc. Amer.
118. Hinzman, L.D., N. Bettez, F.S. Chapin, M. Dyurgerov, C. Fastie, D.B. Griffith,
A. Hope, H.P. Huntington, A. Jensen, D.L. Kane, G. Kofinas, A. Lynch, A. Lloyd,
A.D. McGuire, F.E. Nelson, T. Osterkamp, W.C. Oechel, C. Racine, V.E. Romanovsky,
J. Schimel, D. Stow, M. Sturm, C.E. Tweedie, G. Vourlitis, M. Walker, P.J.
Webber, J. Welker, K. Winker, K. Yoshikawa. 2002. Evidence and Implications
of Recent
Climate Change in Terrestrial Regions of the Arctic. Fall Meeting of the American
Geophysical Union. San Francisco, California.
119. Johnstone, J.F. F.S. Chapin, S. Olsen, and K. Price. 2002 Fire effects
on succession trajectory in boreal forest. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
120. Mack, M.C., F.S. Chapin, III, E.A. Schuur, and D.W. Valentine. 2002. Post-fire
plant species composition and fire severity determine nitrogen retention in
upland black spruce forests. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
121. Walter, K. M., F. S. Chapin III, D. White. 2002, March. Lake ecosystems
in transition: implications for CH4 and CO2 flux. Alaska Branch of the American
Society for Microbiology, Annual Chapter Meeting, Fairbanks, Alaska. Presentation.
122. Wessman, C.A., P.T. Stapp, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2002. Spatially interactive
approaches to scaling: Dynamics in motion. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.
123. Zimov, S.A., S.P. Davydov, G.M. Zimova, A.I. Davydova, F.S. Chapin, and
M.C. Chapin. 2002. Role of Siberian Permafrost in the Global Atmospheric Carbon
Budget. Abstract for AGU meeting in San-Francisco.
124. Chapin, F.S., III. 2003. The changing role of fire in Alaska’s boreal
forest. Siberian Fire Conference. Sapporo, Japan.
125. Chapin, F.S., III, T.S. Rupp, A. Lovecraft, A. Starfield, L. DeWilde,
and A.D. McGuire. 2003. Planning for resilience: Modeling change in human-fire
interactions
in the Alaskan boreal forest. LTER All Scientists Meeting. Seattle, Washington.
126. DeWilde, L., F.S. Chapin, III, T.S. Rupp, and D.L. Verbyla. 2003. A comparison
of human impacts on fire regime in three areas of interior Alaska. SEARCH All-Scientist
Conference, Seattle, Washington, November, 2003.
127. Johnstone, J. and F.S. Chapin, III. Provoking change in ecosystems: Lessons
from the boreal forest. Invited speaker, Young Scientist's Global Change Conference,
Trieste, Italy, November 12-16, 2003.
128. Johnstone, J. and F.S. Chapin, III. Initiation by fire: Formation and
maintenance of aspen-dominated stands in boreal forest. International Association
for Landscape
Ecology, Banff, AB, Canada, April, 2003.
129. Robinson, Melissa A., Randy J. Brown and F. Stuart Chapin. 2003. Linking
Western and traditional ways of knowing as a basis for management of humpback
whitefish in Interior Alaska. Presentation, 3rd International Wildlife Management
Congress, 1-5 December 2003. Christchurch, New Zealand.
130. Robinson, Melissa A., Randy J. Brown and F. Stuart Chapin. 2003. Linking
Western and traditional ways of knowing as a basis for management of humpback
whitefish in Interior Alaska. Presentation, 2003 Annual Alaska Chapter of the
American Fisheries Society Conference, 3-6 November 2003, Fairbanks, Alaska,
USA.
131. Thompson, C., J Beringer, A.D. McGuire, F.S. Chapin, III. 2003. Carbon
exchange along a gradient from arctic tundra to boreal forest. Poster presentation.
Fall
Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, California.
132. Trainor, S. F., F. S. Chapin III, J. Wisniewksi, L. DeWilde, D. Natcher,
M. P. Calef, S. Rupp. 2004. A history of human-fire interactions in the Alaskan
boreal forest. American Society for Environmental History.
133. Walter, K. M., F. S. Chapin III, S. A. Zimov, D. Draluk. 2003. The significance
of methane ebullition. American Geophysical Union Meeting, San Francisco, California.
Presentation.
134. Barber, V.A.; Juday, G.P.; D’Arrigo, R.; Berg, E.F.; Chapin, F.S.
III; Hinzmann, L; Huntington. H.; Jorgensen, T.; Mcguire, D.; Osterkamp, T.;
Riordan, B.; Romanovsky, V.; Rupp, S.; Sturm, M.; Verbyla, D.; Walsh, J.; Whiting,
A.; Wilmking, M. 2004. A Synthesis of Recent Climate Warming Effects on Terrestrial
Ecosystems of Alaska. Proceedings of the Pacific Division, American Association
for the Advancement of Science. Volume 23, Part I June 13, 2004, 85th Annual
Meeting of the AAAS Pacific Division Program with Abstracts. Pg. 21. http://www.sou.edu/aaaspd/Logan2004/Program23pp1-33.pdf
135. Beier, C.M. and F.S. Chapin, III. 2004. Institutional inertia and adaptation
of Tongass National Forest land planning in response to shifting political
and economic conditions. International Arctic Social Sciences Association Conference,
Fairbanks, AK.
136. Beier, C.M., G.P. Juday, P.E. Hennon, D.D’Amore, A.D. McGuire, and
F.S. Chapin III. 2004. Dendroclimatology of declining Chamaecyparis nootkatensis
(Yellow Cedar) forests in Southeast Alaska. 12th Conference of the International
Boreal Forest Research Association. Fairbanks, Alaska.
137. Brinkman, T.J. R.T. Bowyer, D.K. Person, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2004. Survivorship
and habitat selection by your Sitka black-tailed deer: effects of logging and
social factors. 84th Annual Meeting of The American Society of Mammalogists,
Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA (Abstract Published)
138. Brinkman, T.J., R.T. Bowyer, D.K. Person, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2004.
Survivorship and habitat selection by young Sitka black-tailed deer: effects
of logging and
social factors. Northwest Section of The Wildlife Society, Girdwood, AK (Abstract
Published)
139. Chapin, F.S., III, P. Baer, C. Beier, B. Forbes, H. Huntington, G. Kofinas,
A. Lovecraft, A. D. McGuire, D. Natcher, R. Naylor, S. Rupp, S.F. Trainor,
E. Zavaleta, and S. Zimov. 2004. Limits to sustainability in a directionally
changing
world: Circumpolar patterns and a conceptual model of regional mechanisms.
Inter