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2011
Read J, Hamilton D, Jones I, Muraoka K, Kroiss R, Wu C, Gaiser EE. Derivation of lake mixing and stratification indices from high-resolution lake buoy data. Environmental Modelling and Software. 2011;26(11):1325-1336.
Anderson CR, Kudela RM, Benitez-Nelson CR, Sekula-Wood E, Burrell CT, Chao Y, Langlois G, Goodman J, Siegel DA. Detecting toxic diatom blooms from ocean color and a regional ocean model. 2011;38:L04603.
Burak M. Developing standardized metrics to quantify the temporal distribution of migrating anadromous herring: comparing adult returns across coastal rivers. 2011.
Chaudhury R. Developing web-based "Interval, Category, and Transition Application". 2011.
Nossov D, Hollingsworth TN, Ruess RW, Kielland K. Development of Alnus tenuifolia stands on an Alaskan floodplain: patterns of recruitment, disease and succession. Journal of Ecology. 2011;99:621-633.
Vallino JJ. Differences and implications in biogeochemistry from maximizing entropy production locally versus globally. 2011;2:69-85.
Azuma D, Monleon VJ. Differences in forest area classification based on tree tally from variable- and fixed-radius plots. Canadian Journal of Forest Research [Internet]. 2011;41:211-214. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4731.pdf
Nelson CE, Carlson CA. Differential response of high-elevation planktonic bacterial community structure and metabolism to experimental nutrient enrichment. 2011;6(3):e18320.
Anderson DM, Danielson TL, Obeidat SM, Rayson GD, Estell RE, Bai B, Fredrickson EL. Differentiating among plant spectra by combining pH dependent photoluminescence spectroscopy with multi-way principal component analysis (MPCA). [Internet]. 2011;5:1-9. Available from: bibliography/11-005.pdf
Browning DM, Duniway MC. Digital soil mapping in the absence of field training data: A case study using terrain attributes and semiautomated soil signature derivation to distinguish ecological potential. [Internet]. 2011;2001(Article ID 421904):421904. Available from: bibliography/11-006.pdf
Duniway MC, Herrick JE. Disentangling road network impacts: the need for a holistic approach. [Internet]. 2011;66(2):31A-36A. Available from: bibliography/11-003.pdf
Hume A, Peter Berg, McGlathery KJ. Dissolved oxygen fluxes and ecosystem metabolism in an eelgrass (Zostera marina) meadow measured with the eddy correlation technique. Limnology & Oceanography [Internet]. 2011;56(1):86-96. Available from: DOI: 10.4319/lo.2011.56.1.0086
Kluber LA, Smith JE, Myrold DD. Distinctive fungal and bacterial communities are associated with mats formed by ectomycorrhizal fungi. Soil Biology and Biochemistry [Internet]. 2011;43:1042-1050. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4684.pdf
Marusenko Y, Herckes P, Hall SJ. Distribution of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soils of urban transportation corridors in an arid ecosystem. 2011;219:473-487.
Peters DCP, Lugo AE, Chapin SF, Pickett STA, Duniway M, Rocha AV, Swanson FJ, Laney C, Jones J. Disturbance complexities and generalities emerging from cross-system comparisons. 2011;2:81.
Parkos JJ, Ruetz CR, Trexler JC. Disturbance regime and limits on benefits of refuge use for fishes in a fluctuating hydroscape. Oikos. 2011;120(10):1519-1530.
Peters DPC, Lugo AE, Chapin SF, Tepley AJ, Swanson FJ. Disturbance regimes and ecological responses across sites. In: Yao J Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Washington, D.C.; 2011. p. .
Porras-Alfaro A, Sinsabaugh RL, Lipinski K, Herrera J, Natvig DO. Diversity and distribution of soil fungal communities in a semiarid grassland. 2011;103(1):10-21.
Boelman NT, Gough L, Mclaren JR, Greaves H. Does NDVI reflect variation in the structural attributes associated with increasing shrub dominance in arctic tundra?. 2011;6(035501, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/6/3/035501).
Rassweiler AR, Rassweiler T. Does rapid scavenging hide non-predation mortality in coral-reef communities?. 2011;62:510-515.
Rosenblatt AE, Heithaus MR. Does variation in movement tactics and trophic interactions among American alligators create habitat linkages?. Journal of Animal Ecology. 2011;80(4):786-798.
Medeiros JS, Pockman WT. Drought increases freezing tolerance of both leaves and xylem of Larrea tridentata. 2011;34:43-51.
Baddock MC, Zobeck TM, Van Pelt RS, Fredrickson EL. Dust emissions from undisturbed and disturbed, crusted playa surfaces: cattle trampling effects. [Internet]. 2011;3:31-41. Available from: bibliography/11-008.pdf
Okin GS, Miller ME, Bullard JE, Reynolds RL, Ballantine J-AC, Schepanski K, Todd MC, Belnap J, Baddock MC, Gill TE. Dust: small-scale processes with global consequences. 2011;92(29):241-243.
Carpenter SR, Seekell DA, Smith L, Weidel B, Cole JJ, Pace ML, Batt R, Brock WA, Cline T, Coloso J. Early Warnings of Regime Shifts: A Whole-Ecosystem Experiment. Science. 2011;332(6033):1079-1082.

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