@article {37981, title = {Direct and terrestrial vegetation-mediated effects of environmental change on aquatic ecosystem processes.}, journal = {Bioscience}, volume = {60}, year = {2010}, note = {This interesting article discusses terrestrial vegetation shifts in different ecosystems. One change discussed is in the distribution of red alder in Pacific Northwest forests as a result of timber harvesting, and the effects that changes in the Douglas fir-red alder balance have on streams. Includes a photograph of a hillside in the Siletz basin showing growth of alder after logging.}, month = {2010, Sep.}, pages = {p.590-601}, keywords = {Douglas fir = Pseudotsuga menziesii, large woody debris, logging, nitrate-nitrite, nitrogen, red alder = Alnus rubra, sediments, Siletz River, terrestrial vegetation, water temperature}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/bio.2010.60.8.5}, author = {Ball, Becky A. and Kominoski, John S. and Adams, Heather E. and Jones, Stuart E. and Kane, Evan S. and Loecke, Terrance D. and Mahaney, Wendy M. and Martina, Jason P. and Prather, Chelse M. and Robinson, Todd M. P. and Solomon, Christopher T.} }