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Wrona, F. J. ;Prowse, T. D. ;Reist, J. D. ;Hobbie, J. E. ;Levesque, L. M. J. ;Vincent, W. F. 2006. Key Findings, Science Gaps and Policy Recommendations 35 (7): 411-415.
Crump, B. C. ;Adams, H. E. ;Hobbie, J. E. ;Kling, G. W. 2007. Biogeography of bacterioplankton in lakes and streams of an Arctic tundra catchment 88: 1365-1378.
Brian R. Silliman ;Craig A. Layman ;Geyer, K. ;Joseph C. Zieman 2004. Predation by the black-clawed mud crab, Panopeus herbstii, in Mid-Atlantic salt marshes: Further evidence for top-down control of marsh grass production 27 (2): 188-196. ://000221826300002.
Elder, John F. ;Rybicki, Nancy B. ;Carter, Virginia ;Weintraub, Victoria 2000. Sources and yields of dissolved carbon in northern Wisconsin stream catchments with differing amounts of peatland 20 (1): 113-125.
Gillooly, J. F. 2000. Effect of body size and temperature on generation time in zooplankton 22 (2): 241-251.
Benstead, J. P. ;Green, A. C. ;Deegan, L. A. ;Peterson, B. J. ;Slavik, K. ;Bowden, W. B. ;Hershey, A. E. 2007. Recovery of three Arctic stream reaches from experimental nutrient enrichment 52: 1077-1089.
Heatherly, T. ;Whiles, M. R. ;Gibson, D. J. ;Collins, S. L. ;Huryn, A. D. ;Jackson, J. K. ;Palmer, M. A. 2007. Stream insect occupancy-frequency patterns and metapopulation structure 151 (2): 313-321.
Parker, S. M. ;Huryn, A. D. 2006. Food web structure and function in two Arctic streams with contrasting disturbance regimes 51 (7): 1249-1263.
Gettel, G.M. ;Giblin, A. E. ;Howarth, R. W. 2007. The effects of grazing by the snail Lymnaea elodes on benthic N2 fixation and primary production in oligotrophic, arctic lakes 52 (6): 2398–2409.
Burkart, G. ;Luecke, C. ;Gilbert, L. submitted. Effects of landscape age on fish presence and zooplankton in Arctic lakes.
Judd, K.E. ;Crump, B.C. ;Kling, G.W. 2006. Environmental drivers control ecosystem function in bacteria through changes in community composition 87: 2068-2079..
Zak, D. R. ;Kling, G. W. 2006. Microbial Community Composition and Function across an Arctic Tundra Landscape. 87: 1659-1670..
Hobbie, J. E. ;Hobbie, E. A. 2006. N-15 in symbiotic fungi and plants estimates nitrogen and carbon flux rates in Arctic tundra 87 (4): 816-822.
Clemmensen, K.E. ;Michelsen, A. ;Jonasson, S. ;Shaver, G.R. 2006. Increased ectomycorrhizal fungal abundance after long-term fertilization and warming of two arctic tundra ecosystems 171 (2): 391-404.
Shaver, G.R. ;Giblin, A.E. ;Nadelhoffer, K.J. ;Thieler, K.K. ;Downs, M.R. ;Laundre, J.A. ;Rastetter, E.B. 2006. Carbon turnover in Alaskan tundra soils: effects of organic matter quality, temperature, moisture and fertilizer 94 (4): 740-753.
Williams, M. ;Street, L.E. ;van Wijk, M.T. ;Shaver, G.R. 2006. Identifying differences in carbon exchange among arctic ecosystem types 9 (2): 288-304.
Keller, K. ;Blum, J. ;Kling, G. W. 2007. Geochemistry of soils and streams on surfaces of varying ages in arctic Alaska. 39: 84-98.
Hershey, A. E. ;Beaty, S. ;Fotino, K. ;Kelly, S. ;Keyse, M. ;Luecke, C. ;O'Brien, W.J. ;Whalen, S.C. 2006. Stable isotope signatures of benthic invertebrates in arctic lakes indicate limited coupling to pelagic production 51: 177-188.
O'Brien, W. J. ;C. Luecke, C. ;Johnsaon, C. ;Holland, V. In press. Variable impact of arctic grayling predation of arctic lake foodwebs.
Stieglitz, M. ;Smerdon, J. 2007. Characterizing land-atmosphere coupling and the implications for subsurface thermodynamics 20 (1): 21-37.