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2005.
“What causes changes in bird abundance? Lessons learned at Hubbard Brook”
Fall 2005: 10-15.
2005.
“Bayesian estimation of input parameters of a nitrogen cycle model applied to a forested reference watershed, Hubbard Brook Watershed Six. Water Resour. Res. 41(3):W03007, 10.1029/2004WR003551”
41 (3): W03007, 10.1029/2004WR003551.
2005.
“Long-term nitrate export pattern from Hubbard Brook Watershed 6 driven by climatic variation”
160: 293-326.
2005.
“Migrants in tropical bird communities: An assessment of the breeding currency hypothesis”
74: 333-341.
2005.
“Relationship between Mayfield nest-survival estimates and seasonal fecundity: a cautionary note”
(122): 306-312.
2005.
“Increased salinization of fresh water in the northeastern United States”
102 (38): 13517-13520.
2005.
“Long-term relationships between SO2 and NOX emissions and SO42- and NO3- concentration in bulk deposition at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire”
7 (10): 964-968.
2005.
“The watershed-ecosystem approach: Historical perspectives and future opportunities and challenges”
2005.
“The biogeochemistry of chlorine at Hubbard Brook, New Hampshire, USA”
72 (191-232): .
2005.
“Moving headwater streams to the head of the class”
55 (3): 100-101.
2005.
“Forest structure and stream salamander diets: implications for terrestrial-aquatic connectivity”
29 (1): 279-286.
2005.
“Linking direct and indirect data on dispersal: Isolation by slope in a headwater stream salamander”
2005.
“Stable isotopes identify dispersal patterns of stonefly populations living along stream corridors”
50: 1117-1130.
2005.
“Episodic Acidification”
2005.
“Review of Book: E. Matzner (ed): Biogeochemistry of Forested Catchments in A Changing Environment, A German Case Study”
168: 145-146.








