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Castells, E. ;Peñuelas, J. ;Valentine, D.W. 2004. Are phenolic compounds released from Cistus albidus responsible for changes in N cycling at siliceous and calcareous soils? 162: 187-195.
Chapin III, F.S. 2007. Alaska parks in a warming climate: Conserving a changing future 6: 7-11.
Chivers, M.R. ;Turetsky, M.R. ;Waddington, J.M. ;Harden, J.W. ;McGuire, A.D. 2009. Effects of experimental water table and temperature manipulations on ecosystem CO2 fluxes in an Alaskan rich fen 12: 1329-1342. doi:10.1007/s10021-009-9292-y.
Waldrop, M.P. ;Wickland, K.P. ;White, III, R. ;Berhe, A.A. ;Harden, J.W. ;Romanovsky, V.E. 2009. Molecular investigations into a globally important carbon pool: permafrost-protected carbon in Alaskan soils doi:10.1111/j.1365-2486.2009.02141.x.
Ohse, B. ;Huettmann, F. ;Ickert-Bond, S.M. ;Juday, G.P. 2009. Modeling the distribution of White spruce (Picea glauca) for Alaska with high accuracy: An Open Access role-model for predicting tree species in last remaining wilderness areas 32: 17-19. doi:10.1007/s00300-009-0671-9.
Hennon, P. ;D'Amore, D.V. ;Wittwer, D. ;Johnson, A. ;Schaberg, P. ;Hawley, G. ;Beier, C. ;Sink, S.E. ;Juday, G.P. 2006. Climate Warming, reduced snow, and freezing injury could explain the demise of yellow-cedar in southeast Alaska 18: 427-445.
Wilmking, M. ;Juday, G.P. ;Barber, V. ;Terwilliger, M. 2006. Modeling spatial variability of white spruce (Picea glauca) growth responses to climate change at and below treeline in Alaska – A case study from two National Parks 60: 113-126.
Juday, G.P. 2009. Coincidence and Contradiction in the Warming Boreal Forest 13: 1-4.
Juday, G.P. 2006. Assessing Climate Change: Did We Get it Right? 37: 16-19.
Kasischke, E.S. ;Bourgeau-Chavez, L.L. ;Rober, A.R. ;Wyatt, K.H. ;Waddington, J.M. ;Turetsky, M.R. 2009. Effects of soil moisture and water depth on ERS SAR backscatter measurements from an Alaskan wetland complex 113: 1868-1873. doi:10.1016/j.rse.2009.04.006.
Gunn, A. ;Russell, D.E. ;White, R. ;Kofinas, G.P. 2009. Facing a Future of Change: Wild Migratory Caribou and Reindeer 62(3): iii–vi.
Meek, C.L. ;Lovecraft, A.L. ;Robards, M.D. ;Kofinas, G.P. 2008. Building resilience through interlocal relations: Case studies of polar bear and walrus management in the Bering Strait 32(6): 1080-1089. doi:10.1016/j.marpol.2008.03.003.
Kofinas, G.P. 2005. Hunters and Researchers at the Co-management Interface: Emergent Dilemmas and the Problem of Legitimacy 47(2): 179-196.
McNeil, P. ;Russell, D. ;Griffith, B. ;Gunn, A. ;Kofinas, G.P. 2005. Where the wild things are: Seasonal Variation in Caribou Distribution in Relation to Climate Change Special Issu: 51-63.
Natcher, D.C. ;Haley, S. ;Kofinas, G.P. ;Parker, W. 2005. Effective Local Institutions for Collective Action in Arctic Communities Summer/Winte: 259-273.
Kofinas, G.P. ;Lyver, P. ;Russell, D. ;White, R. ;Nelson, A. 2003. Towards a Protocol for Community Monitoring of Caribou Body Condition 14 (7): 43-52.
Nicolson, C. ;Starfield, A. ;Kofinas, G.P. ;Kruse, J.A. 2002. Ten Heuristics For Interdisciplinary Modeling Projects 5: 376-384.
Hoy, E.E. ;French, N.H. ;Turetsky, M.R. ;Trigg, S.N. ;Kasischke, E.S. 2008. Evaluating the potential of Landsat TM/ETM+ imagery for assessing fire severity in Alaskan black spruce forests 17: 500-514.
Kasischke, E.S. ;Turetsky, M.R. ;Ottmar, R. ;French, N.H. ;Hoy, E.E. ;Kane, E.S. 2008. Evaluation of the composite burn index for assessing fire severity in Alaskan black spruce forests 17: 515–526.
Kuhry, P. ;Ping, C. ;Schuur, E.A.G. ;Tarnocai, C. ;Zimov, S.A. 2009. Report from the International Permafrost Association: carbon pools in permafrost region 20: 229-234.