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Jorgenson, M.T.;Romanovsky, V.E.;Harden, J.W.;Shur, Y.;O'Donnell, J.;Schuur, E.A.G.;Kanevsky, M.Z.;Marchenko, S. 2010. Resilience and vulnerability of permafrost to climate change 40: 1219-1236.
Turetsky, M.R.;Mack, M.C.;Hollingsworth, T.N.;Harden, J.W. 2010. The role of mosses in ecosystem succession and function in Alaska's boreal forest 40: 1237-1264.
Kielland, K.;Olson, K.;Euskirchen, E.S. 2010. Demography of snowshoe hares in relation to regional climate variability during a 10-year population cycle in interior Alaska 40: 1265-1272.
Hollingsworth, T.N.;Lloyd, A.H.;Nossov, D.;Ruess, R.W.;Charlton, B.;Kielland, K. 2010. Twenty-five years of vegetation change along a putative successional chronosequence on the Tanana River, Alaska 40: 1273-1287.
Taylor, D.L.;Herriott, I.;Stone, K.E.;McFarland, J.W.;Booth, M.G.;Leigh, M.B. 2010. Structure and resilience of fungal communities in Alaskan boreal forest soils 40: 1288-1301.
Johnstone, J.F.;Chapin III, F.S.;Hollingsworth, T.N.;Mack, M.C.;Romanovsky, V.E.;Turetsky, M.R. 2010. Fire, climate change, and forest resilience in interior Alaska 40: 1302-1312.
Kasischke, E.S.;Verbyla, D.L.;Rupp, T.S.;McGuire, A.D.;Murphy, K.A.;Jandt, R.;Barnes, J.L.;Hoy, E.E.;Duffy, P.;Calef, M.P.;Turetsky, M.R. 2010. Alaska's changing fire regime – implications for the vulnerability of its boreal forests 40: 1313-1324.
Yarie, J.;Van Cleve, K. 2010. Long-term monitoring of climatic and nutritional effects on tree growth in interior Alaska 40: 1325-1335.
Euskirchen, E.S.;McGuire, A.D.;Chapin III, F.S.;Rupp, T.S. 2010. The changing effects of Alaska's boreal forests on the climate system 40: 1336-1346.
Kofinas, G.P.;Chapin III, F.S.;BurnSilver, S.;Schmidt, ;Fresco, N.;Kielland, K.;Martin, S.;Springsteen, A.;Rupp, T.S. 2010. Resilience of Athabascan subsistence systems to interior Alaska's changing climate 40: 1347-1359.
Chapin III, F.S.;McGuire, A.D.;Ruess, R.W.;Hollingsworth, T.N.;Mack, M.C.;Johnstone, J.F.;Kasischke, E.S.;Euskirchen, E.S.;Jones, J.;Jorgenson, M.T.;Kielland, K.;Kofinas, G.P.;Turetsky, M.R.;Yarie, J.;Lloyd, A.H.;Taylor, D.L. 2010. Resilience of Alaska's boreal forest to climatic change 40: 1360-1370.
Campbell, B.J.;Polson, S.W.;Hanson, T.E.;Mack, M.C.;Schuur, E.A.G. 2010. The effect of nutrient deposition on bacterial communities in Arctic tundra soil 12: 1842-1854.
Geml, J.;Laursen, G.A.;Herriott, I.;McFarland, J.;Booth, M.G.;Lennon, N.J.;Nusbaum, C.;Taylor, D.L. 2010. Phylogenetic and ecological analyses of soil and sporocarp DNA sequences reveal high diversity and strong habitat partitioning in the boreal ectomycorrhizal genus Russula (Russulales; Basidiomycota) 187: 494-507.
Geml, J.;Kauff, F.;Brochmann, C.;Taylor, D.L. 2010. Surviving climate changes: high genetic diversity and transoceanic gene flow in two arctic-alpine lichens, Flavocetraria cucullata and F. nivalis (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) 37: 1529-1542.
Geml, J.;Kauff, F.;Laursen, G.A.;Taylor, D.L. 2010. Genetic studies point to Beringia as a biodiversity hotspot for high-latitude fungi 8: 37-41.
Barrett, C.F.;Freudensten, J.V.;Taylor, D.L.;Koljalg, U. 2010. Rangewide analysis of fungal associations in the holomycotrophic Corallorhiza striata complex (Orchidaceae) reveals extreme specificity on ectomycorrhizal Tomentella (Thelephoraceae) across North America 97: 628-643.
Bent, E.S.;Taylor, D.L. 2010. Direct amplification of DNA from fresh and preserved ectomycorrhizal root tips 80: 206-208.
McCormick, M.K.;Whigham, D.F.;O'Neill, J.P.;Becker, J.J.;Werner, S.;Rasmussen, H.N.;Brun, T.D.;Taylor, D.L. 2009. Abundance and distribution of Corallorhiza odontorhiza reflects variations in climate and ectomycorrhizae 79: 619-635.
Yamashita, Y.;Scinto, L.J.;Maie, N.;Jaffe, R. 2010. Dissolved Organic Matter Characteristics Across a Subtropical Wetland's Landscape: Application of Optical Properties in the Assessment of Environmental Dynamics 13: 1006-1019. doi:10.1007/s10021-010-9370-1.
Dunlop-Hayden, K.L.;Rehage, J.S. 2011. Antipredator behavior and cue recognition by multiple Everglades prey to a novel cichlid predator 148: 795-823. doi:10.1163/000579511X577256.