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McGuire, A.D.;Melillo, J.M.;Kicklighter, D.W.;Joyce, L.A. 1995. Equilibrium responses of soil carbon to climate change: Empirical and process-based estimates 22: 785-796.
McGuire, A.D.;Melillo, J.M.;Kicklighter, D.W.;Pan, Y.;Xiao, X.;Helfrich, J.;Moore, B., III;Vorosmarty, C.J.;Schloss, A.L. 1997. Equilibrium responses of global net primary production and carbon storage to doubled atmospheric carbon dioxide: Sensitivity to changes in vegetation nitrogen concentration 11: 173-189.
McGuire, A.D.;Melillo, J.M.;Randerson, J.T.;Parton, W.J.;Heimann, M.;Meier, R.A.;Clein-Curley, J.S.;Kicklighter, D.W.;Sauf, W. 2000. Modeling the effects of snowpack on heterotrophic respiration across northern temperate and high latitude regions: Comparison with measurements of atmospheric carbon dioxide in high latitudes
McKane, R.B.;Rastetter, E.B.;Melillo, J.M.;Shaver, G.R.;Hopkinson, C.S.;Fernandes, D.N.;Skole, D.L.;Chomentowski, W.H. 1995. Effects of global change on carbon storage in tropical forests of South America 9: 329-350.
McLachlan, J.;Foster, D.R.;Menalled, F. 2000. Effects of disturbance on stand-level forest composition and structure: 300 years of forest dynamics in four New England hemlock stands 81: 717-733.
McLellan, T.;Aber, J.D.;Martin, M.E.;Melillo, J.M.;Nadelhoffer, K.J. 1991. Determination of nitrogen, lignin and cellulose content of decomposing leaf material by near infrared reflectance 21: 1684-1688.
McLellan, T.;Martin, M.E.;Aber, J.D.;Melillo, J.M.;Nadelhoffer, K.J.;Dewey, B. 1991. Comparison of wet chemical and near infrared reflectance measurements of carbon fraction chemistry and nitrogen concentration of forest foliage 21: 1689-1693.
Keller, M.;Melillo, J.;Mello, W.Z.de 1997. Trace gas emissions from ecosystems of the Amazon basin 49 (1/2): 87-97.
Kicklighter, D.W.;Melillo, J.M.;Peterjohn, W.T.;Rastetter, E.B.;McGuire, A.D.;Steudler, P.A.;Aber, J.D. 1994. Scaling field measurements to estimate regional carbon dioxide fluxes from temperate forest soils 99: 1303-1315.
Kicklighter, D.W.;Bruno, M.;Dönges, S.;Esser, G.;Heimann, M.;Helfrich, J.;Ift, F.;Joos, F.;Kaduk, J.;Kohlmaier, G.H.;McGuire, A.D.;Melillo, J.M.;Meyer, R.;Moore, B. III/Nadler, A.;Prentice, I.C.;Sauf, W.;Schloss, A.;Sitch, S.;Wittenberg, U.;Würth, G. 2000. A first-order analysis of the potential role of CO2 fertilization to affect the global carbon budget: a comparison study of four terrestrial biosphere models
Kirby, K.;Reid, C.M.;Thomas, R.C.;Goldsmith, B. 1998. Preliminary estimates of falled dead wood and standing dead trees in managed and unamanged forests in Britain 35: 148-155.
Kittel, T.G.F.;Rosenbloom, N.A.;Painter, T.H.;Schimel, D.S.;Participants, V.E.M.A.P.M. 1995. The VEMAP integrated database for modeling United States ecosystem/vegetation sensitivity to climate change 22: 857-862.
Kittredge, D.B.;Rickenbach, M.G.;Broderick, S.H. 1999. Regulation and stumpage prices: a tale of two states 97: 12-16.
Lefer, B.L.;Talbot, R.W.;Munger, J.W. 1999. Nitric acid and ammonia at a rural northeastern U.S. site. 104: 1645-1661.
Lewis, D.A.;Garrison, W.;Wommack, E.;Whittemore, A.;Steudler, P.;Melillo, J. 2000. Influence of environmental changes on degradation of chiral pollutants in soils
Li, A.;Godbold, D.L.;Berntson, G.M.;Bazzaz, F.A. 1998. The dynamics of root production and loss in Betula papyrifera seedlings in response to elevated CO2 and an aluminum pulse. 161: 17-21.
Linkins, A.E.;Sinsabaugh, R.L.;McClaugherty, C.M.;Melillo, J.M. 1990. Comparison of cellulase activity on decomposing leaves in a hardwood forest and woodland stream 22: 423-425.
Louis, I.;Racette, S.;Torrey, J.G. 1990. Occurrence of cluster roots on Myrica cerifera L. (Myricaceae) in water culture in relation to phosphorus nutrition 115: 311-317.
Mabry, C.;Jasienski, M.;Coleman, J.S.;Bazzaz, F.A. 1997. Genotypic variation in Polygonum pensylvanicum: nutrient effects on plant growth and aphid infestation 75: 546-551.
Mabry, C.;Korsgren, T. 1998. A permanent plot study of vegetation and vegetation-site factors fifty-three years following disturbance in central New England, U.S.A 5: 232-240.