Long-term experimental loss of foundation species: consequences for dynamics at ecotones across heterogeneous landscapes. Ecosphere. 2012;3(3):27-50. Download: sev582_Peters&Yao_2012_Ecosphere.pdf (1.81 MB)
Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Washington, D.C.: United States Department of Agriculture (USDA); 2011.
Long-term trends in human demography and economy across sites. In: Peters DPC, Laney CM, Lugo AE, Collins SL, Driscoll CT, Groffman PM et al., editors. Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Washington, D.C.: USDA; 2011. (USDA Agricultural Research Service Publication).
Long-term trends in climate and climate-related drivers. In: Peters DCP, Laney CM, Lugo AE, Collins SL, Driscoll CT, Groffman PM et al., editors. Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Washington, D.C.: USDA; 2011. (USDA Agricultural Research Service Publication).
Cross-site comparisons of state change dynamics. In: Peters DPC, Laney CM, Lugo AE, Collins SL, Driscoll CT, Groffman PM et al., editors. Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Washington, D.C.: USDA; 2011. (USDA Agricultural Research Service Publication).
Long-term trends in human demography and economy across sites. In: Peters DPC, Laney CM, Lugo AE, Collins SL, Driscoll CT, Groffman PM et al., editors. Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Washington, D.C.: USDA; 2011. (USDA Agricultural Research Service Publication).
Cross-site studies "by design": Experiments and observations that provide new insights. In: Peters DPC, Laney CM, Lugo AE, Collins SL, Driscoll CT, Groffman PM et al., editors. Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Washington, D.C.: USDA; 2011. (USDA Agricultural Research Service Publication).
History and organization of the EcoTrends Project. In: Peters DPC, Laney CM, Lugo AE, Collins SL, Driscoll CT, Groffman PM et al., editors. Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Washington, D.C.: USDA; 2011. (USDA Agricultural Research Service Publication).
Recommendations for data accessibility. In: Peters DPC, Laney CM, Lugo AE, Collins SL, Driscoll CT, Groffman PM et al., editors. Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Washington, D.C.: USDA; 2011. (USDA Agricultural Research Service Publication).
Long-term trends in precipitation and surface water chemistry. In: Peters DCP, Laney CM, Lugo AE, Collins SL, Driscoll CT, Groffman PM et al., editors. Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Washington, D.C.: USDA; 2011. (USDA Agricultural Research Service).



