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1993.
“Climate of the Tanana River floodplain near Fairbanks, Alaska”
23: 899-913.
1989.
“A computer model of the solar radiation, soil moisture, and soil thermal regimes in boreal forests”
45: 275-306.
1987.
“Response of winter chemical defense in Alaska paper birch and green alder to manipulation of plant carbon/nutrient balance”
72: 510-514.
1994.
“Evaluating the type and state of Alaska taiga forests with imaging radar for use in ecosystem models”
32: 353-370.
1977.
“Behavioral responses of the spear-marked black moth, Rheumaptera hastata, to a female-produced sex pheromone”
70: 84-86.
1977.
“Biology and behavior of the spear-marked black moth, Rheumaptera hastata, in interior Alaska”
109: 328-336.
1983.
“Biomass, density, and nutrient content of plant arthropods in the taiga of Alaska”
13: 729-739.
1972.
“Distribution of selected chemical elements in even-aged alder (Alnus) ecosystems near Fairbanks, Alaska”
4: 239-255.
1977.
“Diapause termination in overwintering papae of Rheumaptera hastata in interior Alaska”
109: 1149-1152.
1979.
“Influence of host foliage on development survival, fecudity, and oviposition of the spear-marked black moth, Rheumaptera hastata (Lepidoptera: Geometridae)”
111: 317-322.
1978.
“Overwintering survival of the spear-marked black moth, Rheumaptera hastata (Lepidoptera: Geometridae), pupae in interior Alaska”
110: 877-882.
1964.
“White spruce seed loss caused by insects in interior Alaska”
96: 1462-1464.
1989.
“Environmental factors and ecological processes controlling vegetation patterns in boreal forests”
3: 111-130.
1985.
“Factors influencing generation times of spruce beetle in Alaska”
15: 438-443.
1984.
“Scollytidae associated with white spruce in Alaska”
116: 465-471.
1991.
“Methane consumption and emission by taiga”
5: 261-273.
1960.
“Soil-forest types of the Yukon and Tanana Valleys in subarctic Alaska”
11: 266-279.
1985.
“Bioassay of forest phosphorus supply for plant growth”
15: 156-162.
1986.
“Bioassay of forest floor nitrogen supply for plant growth”
16: 1320-1326.








