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Aukema, B.;Werner, R.A.;Haberkern, K.E.;Illman, B.L.;Clayton, M.K.;Raffa, K.F. 2005. Quantifying sources of variation in the frequency of fungi associated with spruce beetles: Implications for hypothesis testing and sampling methodology in bark beetle-symbiont relationships 217: 187-202.
Anderson, L.;Abbott, M.B.;Finney, B.;Edwards, M. 2005. Paleohydrology of the Southwest Yukon Territory, Canada, based on Multi-proxy Analyses of Lake Sediment Cores from a Depth Transect 15: 1172 - 1183. doi:10.1191/0959683605hl889rp.
Carlson, L.J.;Finney, B. 2004. A 13,000 year history of vegetation and environmental change at Jan Lake, east-central Alaska 14: 818-827.
Mann, D.;Heiser, P.A.;Finney, B. 2002. Holocene history of the great Kobuk sand dunes, northwestern Alaska 21: 709-731.
Edwards, M.;Finney, B.;Barber, V.;Bartlein, P.J. 2001. Modern climate analogues of paleoclimatic variations in eastern interior Alaska during the past 14,000 years: Atmospheric-circulation controls of regional temperature and moisture responses 20: 189-202.
Hu, F.S.;Finney, B.;Brubaker, L.B. 2001. Effects of Holocene Alnus expansion on aquatic productivity, nitrogen cycling, and soil development in southwestern Alaska 4: 358-368.
Barber, V.;Finney, B. 2000. Late Quaternary paleoclimatic reconstructions for interior Alaska based on paleolake-level data and hydrologic models 24: 29-41.
MacDonald, G.M.;Felzer, B.S.;Finney, B.;Forman, S.L. 2000. Holocene lake sediment records of Arctic hydrology 24: 1-14.
Edwards, M.;Bigelow, N.H.;Finney, B.;Eisner, W.R. 2000. Records of aquatic pollen and sediment properties as indicators of late-Quaternary Alaskan lake levels 24: 55-68.
Naidu, A.S.;Finney, B.;Baskaran, M. 1999. 210Pb and 137Cs-based sediment accumulation rates in inner shelves and coastal lakes of subarctic and Arctic Alaska: A synthesis 5: 185-196.
Lynch, J.A.;Clark, J.S.;Bigelow, N.H.;Edwards, M.;Finney, B. 2003. Geographic and temporal variations in fire history in boreal ecostyems of Alaska 108(D1): 8-1 to 8-17. doi:10.1029/2001JD000332.
Yarie, J.;Billings, S.A. 2002. Carbon balance of the taiga forest within Alaska: present and future 32: 757-767.
Braddock, J.;Lindstrom, J.E.;Prince, R.C. 2003. Weathering of a subarctic oil spill over twenty five years: the Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed experiment 36: 11-23.
Prince, R.C.;Garrett, R.M.;Bare, R.E.;Grossman, M.J.;Townsend, T.;Suflita, J.M.;Lee, K.;Owens, E.H.;Sergey, G.A.;Braddock, J.;Lindstrom, J.E.;Oudot, J.;Lessard, R.R. 2003. The roles of photooxidation and biodegradation in long-term weathering of crude and heavy fuel oils 8: 145-156.
Harden, J.W.;Trumbore, S.E.;Stocks, B.J.;Hirsh, A.;Gower, T.;O'Neill, K.P.;Kasischke, E.S. 2000. The role of fire in the boreal carbon budget 6: 174-184.
Heijmans, M.;Arp, W.J.;Chapin III, F.S. 2004. Carbon dioxide and water vapour exchange from understory species in boreal forest 123: 135-147.
Heijmans, M.;Arp, W.J.;Chapin III, F.S. 2004. Controls on moss evaporation in a boreal black spruce forest 18: . doi:10.1029/2003GB002128.
Graham, J.S.;Wurtz, T.L. 2003. Survival and growth of selected white spruce container stock types in interior Alaska 50(1): 44-49.
Lloyd, A.H.;Yoshikawa, K.;Fastie, C.L.;Hinzman, L.D.;Fraver, M. 2003. Effects of permafrost degradation on woody vegetation at arctic treeline on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska 14: 93-102. doi:10.1002/ppp.446.
Vogel, J.;Valentine, D.W.;Ruess, R.W. 2005. Soil and root respiration in mature Alaskan black spruce forests that vary in soil organic matter decomposition rates 35: 161-174.