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“Roles of bryophytes in stream ecosystems”
18 (2): 151-184.
1999.
“Vegetation characteristics and primary productivity along an arctic transect: implications for scaling-up”
87 (5): 885-898.
1999.
“15N natural abundances and N use by tundra plants”
107 (3): 386-394.
1996.
“Vascular plant species richness in Alaskan arctic tundra: the importance of soil pH”
88 (1): 54-66.
2000.
“Carbon Metabolism of the Terrestrial Biosphere: A Multi-technique Approach for Improved Understanding”
3 (2): 115-130.
2000.
“Within-stand nutrient cycling in arctic and boreal wetlands”
80 (7): 2139-2150.
1999.
“Recovery of productivity and species diversity in Tussock tundra following disturbance”
31 (3): 254-258.
1999.
“Biomass accumulation and CO2 flux in three Alaskan wet sedge tundras: Responses to nutrients, temperature, and light”
68 (1): 75-97.
1998.
“Controls on seed production and seed germinability in Eriophorum vaginatum”
3, Suppl. 1: 80-88.
1997.
“Exsertion, elongation, and senescence of leaves of Eriophorum vaginatum and Carex bigelowii in Northern Alaska”
3 (S1): 146-157.
1997.
1997.
“Reconstruction and analysis of historical changes in carbon storage in arctic tundra”
78 (4): 1188-1198.
1997.
“Climatic effects on tundra carbon storage inferred from experimental data and a model”
78 (4): 1170-1187.
1997.
“Responses of N-limited ecosystems to increased CO2: A balanced-nutrition, coupled-element-cycles model”
7 (2): 444-460.
1997.
“Effects of drainage and temperature on carbon balance of tussock tundra microcosms”
108 (4): 737-748.
1996.
“The controls on net ecosystem productivity along an Arctic transect: a model comparison with flux measurements”
6 (S1): 116-126.
2000.
2000.
“Fine root production and nutrient use in wet and moist arctic tundras as influenced by chronic fertilization”
242: 107-113.
2002.
“Intraseasonal variation in the D15 N signature of taiga trees and shrubs”
28 ((3)): 485-488..
1998.
2000.