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Christopher D. Williams
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GreenWater Laboratories
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Recreational exposure to microcystins during algal blooms in two California lakes
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Claude N. Williams
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Centers for Environmental Information NCEI
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Climatic Data Center
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On the reliability of the U.S. surface temperature record
Quantifying the effect of urbanization on U.S. Historical Climatology Network temperature records
An intercomparison of temperature trends in the U.S. Historical Climatology Network and recent atmospheric reanalyses
Deriving historical temperature and precipitation time series for Alaska climate divisions via climatologically aided interpolation
A Model to Estimate the Time of Observation Bias Associated with Monthly Mean Maximum, Minimum and Mean Temperatures for the United States
Benchmarking the performance of pairwise homogenization of surface temperatures in the United States
NOAA's Merged Land–Ocean Surface Temperature Analysis
Homogenization of Temperature Series via Pairwise Comparisons
Improved Historical Temperature and Precipitation Time Series for U.S. Climate Divisions
The U.S. Historical Climatology Network Monthly Temperature Data, Version 2
An overview of the Global Historical Climatology Network monthly mean temperature data set, version 3
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David Williams
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Addressing Climate Change in Long-Term Water Resources Planning and Management: User Needs for Improving Tools and Information
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David G. Williams
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0000-0003-3627-5260
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University of Wyoming Department of Botany
University of Wyoming Department of Ecosystem Science And Management
University of Wyoming Department of Renewable Resources
University of Wyoming Program in Ecology
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Mechanisms of plant survival and mortality during drought: why do some plants survive while others succumb to drought?
C4 grasses prosper as carbon dioxide eliminates desiccation in warmed semi-arid grassland
Impacts of warming and elevated CO2 on a semi-arid grassland are non-additive, shift with precipitation, and reverse over time
Invasive forb benefits from water savings by native plants and carbon fertilization under elevated CO2 and warming
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David R. Williams
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Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
University of Michigan Institute for Social Research
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The social determinants of health: coming of age
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Erik H. Williams
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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Forecasting the dynamics of a coastal fishery species using a coupled climate–population model
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Ernest H. Williams
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0000-0003-0913-3013
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University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez Department of Biology
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Caribbean Corals in Crisis: Record Thermal Stress, Bleaching, and Mortality in 2005
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Gail Williams
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0000-0002-4822-5263
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The University of Queensland School of Public Health
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Ozone modifies associations between temperature and cardiovascular mortality: Analysis of the NMMAPS data
Does temperature modify short-term effects of ozone on total mortality in 60 large eastern US communities? An assessment using the NMMAPS data
Temperature enhanced effects of ozone on cardiovascular mortality in 95 large US communities, 1987-2000: Assessment using the NMMAPS data
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Gareth J. Williams
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Bangor University School of Ocean Sciences
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Victoria University of Wellington New Zealand School of Biological Sciences
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Patterns of Coral Disease across the Hawaiian Archipelago: Relating Disease to Environment
Local-scale projections of coral reef futures and implications of the Paris Agreement
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Gregory D. Williams
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Northwest Fisheries Science Center
Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission
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Experiments with seasonal forecasts of ocean conditions for the northern region of the California Current upwelling system
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Ian N. Williams
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Earth and Environmental Sciences Area Climate Sciences Department
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Vegetation controls on surface heat flux partitioning, and land-atmosphere coupling
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Ian T. Williams
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National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Division of Foodborne, Waterborne, and Environmental Diseases
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Surveillance for foodborne disease outbreaks - United States, 1998-2008
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Jack E. Williams
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Trout Unlimited
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Flow regime, temperature, and biotic interactions drive differential declines of trout species under climate change
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James H. Williams
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University of San Francisco
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The Technology Path to Deep Greenhouse Gas Emissions Cuts by 2050: The Pivotal Role of Electricity
3.13: Incremental Energy System Costs in 2050
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J. D. Williams
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U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service Soil and Water Conservation Research Unit
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Development of dryland oilseed production systems in northwestern region of the USA
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Jeanne Williams
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University of Calgary Department of Community Health Services
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Self-reported allergies and their relationship to several Axis I disorders in a community sample
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John Williams
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The Australian National University Crawford School of Public Policy
University of California, Davis
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Possible pathways and tensions in the food and water nexus
Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change in California Agriculture. A White Paper from the California Energy Commission’s California Climate Change Center (PIER Program). Publication number: CEC-500-2012-031
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John W. Williams
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Brown University Department of Geological Sciences
National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis
University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Geography
University of Wisconsin-Madison Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies Center for Climatic Research
University of Minnesota Limnological Research Center
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Late-quaternary vegetation dynamics in North America: Scaling from taxa to biomes
Vegetation and environment in Eastern North America during the Last Glacial Maximum
Climate remains an important driver of post-European vegetation change in the eastern United States
Projected vegetation changes for the American Southwest: Combined dynamic modeling and bioclimatic‐envelope approach
Cahokia’s emergence and decline coincided with shifts of flood frequency on the Mississippi River
Approaching a state shift in Earth’s biosphere
Novel climates, no-analog communities, and ecological surprises
Novel and lost forests in the upper midwestern United States, from new estimates of settlement-era composition, stem density, and biomass
Managed Relocation: Integrating the Scientific, Regulatory, and Ethical Challenges
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Kimberlyn Williams
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California State University, San Bernardino Department of Biology
University of Florida Department of Biology Major in Botany
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Sea-level rise and coastal forest retreat on the West Coast of Florida, USA
Sea-level rise and drought interactions accelerate forest decline on the Gulf Coast of Florida, USA
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Kristen J. Williams
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0000-0002-7324-5880
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Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Climate Adaptation Flagship
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Geographical limits to species-range shifts are suggested by climate velocity
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Mark R. Williams
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0000-0002-8081-8018
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U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service Soil Drainage Research Unit
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What is causing the harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie?
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Mark W. Williams
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0000-0002-9439-8480
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University of Colorado Boulder Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research INSTAAR
University of Colorado Boulder Department of Geography
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Snowpack controls on nitrogen cycling and export in seasonally snow‐covered catchments
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Martin Williams
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King's College London Environmental Research Group
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Simultaneously Mitigating Near-Term Climate Change and Improving Human Health and Food Security
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Matthew J. Williams
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The University of Sydney Plant Breeding Institute
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Speed breeding is a powerful tool to accelerate crop research and breeding
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Neal Williams
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University of California, Davis Department of Entomology
University of California, Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology
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Agroecology: A Review from a Global-Change Perspective
Modeling the status, trends, and impacts of wild bee abundance in the United States
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