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“Functional and abundance based mechanisms explain diversity loss due to soil fertilization”
102 (12): 4387-4392.
2005.
“Do individual plant species show predictable responses to nitrogen addition across multiple experiments?”
110: 547-555.
2005.
“Inter-annual variability of NDVI in response to long-term warming and fertilization in wet sedge and tussock tundra”
143 (4): 588-597..
2005.
“Synchrony and seasonality in bacterioplankton communities of two temperate rivers”
50 (6): 1718-1729..
2005.
2005.
“Long-term response and recovery to nutrient addition of a partitioned arctic lake”
50 (5): 731-741.
2005.
“Landscape effects on growth of age-0 Arctic grayling in tundra streams”
137 (1): 236-243.
2008.
“Reconstructing Solid Precipitation Snow Depth Measurements and a Land Surface Model”
41 (9): W09401.
2005.
“The Water Budget of the Kuparuk Basin, Alaska”
6 (5): 633-655.
2005.
“Characteristics and Trends of River Discharge, into Hudson, James, and Ungava Bays, 1964 – 1994”
18 (14): 2540-2557.
2005.
“An Approach to Using Snow Areal Depletion Curves Inferred from MODIS and its Application for Land Surface Modelling in Alaska”
19 (14): 1755-2774.
2005.
2005.
“Vegetation responses in Alaskan arctic tundra after 8 years of a summer warming and winter snow manipulation experiment”
11 (4): 537-552.
2005.
“Ecosystem carbon storage in arctic tundra reduced by long-term nutrient fertilization”
431: 440-443.
2004.
“Plant responses to species removal and experimental warming in Alaskan tussock tundra”
84: 417-434.
1999.
1998.
“The response of tundra plant biomass, aboveground production, nitrogen, and CO2 flux to experimental warming”
79: 1526-1544.
1998.
“A catchment-based approach to modeling land surface processes in a GCM – Part I: Model structure”
105: 24809-24822.
2000.
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2001.