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Gough, L. ;Ramsey, E. A. ;Johnson, D. R. 2007. Plant-herbivore interactions in Alaskan arctic tundra change with soil nutrient availability 116: 407-418.
Gough, L. ;Shrestha, K. ;Johnson, D. R. ;Moon, B. 2008. Long-term mammalian herbivory and nutrient addition alter lichen community structure in Alaskan dry heath tundra 40 (1): 65-73.
Greenwald, M. J. 2007. Hyporheic exchange and biogeochemical processing in Arctic tundra streams MS: .
Greenwald, M. J. ;Bowden, W. B. ;Gooseff, M. N. ;Zarnetske, J. P. ;McNamara, J. P. ;Bradford, J. H. ;Brosten, T. R. 2008. Hyporheic exchange and water chemistry of two arctic tundra streams of contrasting geomorphology 113 (G02029): 14pp.
Hobara, S. ;McCalley, C. ;Koba, K. ;Giblin, A. ;Weiss, M. ;Gettel, G. ;Shaver, G. 2006. Nitrogen fixation in surface soils and vegetation in an Arctic tundra watershed: A key source of atmospheric nitrogen 38: 363-372.
Hobbie, E. A. ;Hobbie, J. E. 2008. Natural abundance of 15N in nitrogen-limited forests and trundra can estimate nitrogen cycling through mycoorrhizal fungi: A review 11 (5): 815-830.
Hobbie, J. E. ;Bahr, M. ;Reysenbach, A. L.  Hurst, C. J. 2007. Ecology at long-term research sites: Integrating microbes and ecosystems : 182-189.
Hobbie, J. E. ;Hobbie, E. A. ;Weber, J. C. ;Shamhar, J. ;Drossman, H. ;Conte, M. H. 2009. Mycorrhizal fungi supply nitrogen to host plants in arctic tundra and boreal forests: 15N is the key signal 55: 84-94.
Hobbie, J. E. ;Laybourn-Parry, J.  Laybourn-Parry, J. 2008. Heterotrophic microbial processes in polar lakes : 197-212.
Holland, Victor 2006. Infection of slimy sculpin (Cottus congatus) by the Cestode Schistocephalus in the presence and absence of Lake Trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in Arctic Alaskan lakes MS: .
Johnson, Cody 2004. Coexistence and vertical distribution of two copepods Cyclops scutifer and Diaptomus pribilofensis in an oligotrophic Arctic lake MS: .
Johnson, Cody 2009. Consumer-driven nutrient recycling in arctic Alaskan lakes: controls, importance for primary production, and influence on nutrient limitation PhD: .
Johnson, C. R. ;Luecke, C. submitted. Importance of nitrogen and phosphorus excretion by fish and zooplankton to phytoplankton production in arctic Alaskan lakes
Johnson, C. R. ;O’Brien, W. J. ;MacIntyre, S. 2006. Vertical and temporal distribution of two copepod species, Cyclops scutifer and Diaptomus pribilofensis, in 24 hour arctic daylight 29: 275-289.
Johnson, David 2008. How herbivores affect individual plant growth, community structure and decomposition in Alaskan tundra: implications for responses to climate change PhD: .
Judd, K. 2004. Dissolved organic matter dynamics in an Arctic catchment PhD: .
Judd, K. E. ;Crump, B. C. ;Kling, G. W. 2007. Bacterial responses in activity and community composition to photo-oxidation of dissolved organic matter from soil and surface waters 69: 96-107.
Keyes, M. D. ;Fortino, K. ;Hershey, A. E. ;O'Brien, W. J. ;Lienesch, P. W. ;Luecke, C. ;McDonald, M. 2007. Effects of large lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) on the dietary habits of small lake trout: a comparison of stable isotopes (delta N-15 and delta C-13) and stomach content analyses 579 (1): 175-185.
Brosten, T ;Bradford, J.H. ;McNamara, J.P. ;Gooseff, M.N. ;Zarnetske, J.P. ;Bowden, W.B. ;Johnston, M. E. 2009. Multi-offset GPR methods for hyporheic zone investigations 7 (4): 247-257.
Brosten, T. ;Bradford, J.H. ;McNamara, J.P. ;Zarnetske, J.P. ;Gooseff, M N. ;Bowden, W.B. 2006. Temporal thaw depth beneath two arctic stream types using ground-penetrating radar 17 (4): 341-355.