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Borner AP, Kielland K, Walker MD. Effects of simulated climate change on plant phenology and nitrogen mineralization in arctic tundra. Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research. 2008;40:27-38.\par \par Hollingsworth TN, Schuur EAG, Chapin III FS, Walker MD. Plant community composition as a predictor of regional soil carbon storage in Alaskan boreal black spruce ecosystems. Ecosystems. 2008;11(4):629-642.\par \par Chapin III FS, Hollingsworth TN, Murray DF, Viereck LA, Walker MD. Floristic diversity and vegetation distribution in the Alaskan boreal forest. In: Verbyla DL Alaska's Changing Boreal Forest. Alaska's Changing Boreal Forest. New York; 2006. p. 81-99.\par \par Hollingsworth TN, Walker MD, Chapin III FS, Parsons AL. Scale-dependent environmental controls over species composition in Alaskan black spruce communities. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2006;36:1781-1796.\par \par Litaor MI, Seastedt TR, Walker MD, Carbone M, Townsend A. The Biogeochemistry of Phosphorus across an alpine topographic/snow gradient.  2005;124:49-61.\par \par Hinzman LD, Huntington HP, Jensen AM, Jia GJ, Jorgenson T, Kane DL, Klein DR, Kofinas G, Lynch AH, Lloyd AH. Evidence and implications of recent climate change in northern Alaska and other arctic regions. Climatic Change. 2005;72(3):251-298.\par \par Sherrod SK, Seastedt TR, Walker MD. The northern pocket gopher (Thomomys talpoides) as an organizer of alpine plant community structure, Niwot.  2005;37(4).\par \par Wahren C-HA, Walker MD, Bret-Harte MS. Vegetation responses in Alaskan arctic tundra after eight years of a summer warming and winter snow manipulation experiment.  2005;11:537-552.\par \par Kruse JA, Eamer J, Flanders N, Griffith B, Haley S, Huskey L, Joseph B, Klein DR, Kofinas GP, Martin S. Modelling sustainability of arctic communities: an interdisciplinary collaboration of researchers and local knowledge holders. Ecosystems. 2004;7:815-828.\par \par Seastedt TR, Walker MD, Bryant DM. Chapter 11: Controls on decomposition processes in alpine tundra. In: Seastedt TR Structure and function of an alpine ecosystem: Niwot Ridge, Colorado. Structure and function of an alpine ecosystem: Niwot Ridge, Colorado. ; 2001. p. .\par \par Walker MD, Walker DA, Theodose TA, Webber PJ. Chapter 6: The vegetation: hierarchical species-environment relationships. In: Seastedt TR Structure and function of an alpine ecosystem: Niwot Ridge, Colorado. Structure and function of an alpine ecosystem: Niwot Ridge, Colorado. ; 2001. p. .\par \par Sala OE, Kinzig A, Leemans R, Lodge DM, Mooney HA, Oesterheld M, Poff NL, Sykes MT, Walker BH, Walker MD. Global biodiversity scenarios for the year 2100. Science. 2000;287:1770-1773.\par \par Epstein HE, Walker MD, Chapin III FS, Starfield A. A transient, nutrient-based model of arctic plant community response to climatic warming. Ecological Applications. 2000;10:824-841.\par \par Bryant DM, Holland EA, Seastedt TR, Walker MD. Analysis of litter decomposition in an alpine tundra.  1998;76:1295-1304.\par \par Walker MD, Ingersoll RC, Webber PJ. Effects of interannual climate variation on phenology and growth of two alpine forbs.  1995;76:1067-1083.\par \par Walker MD, Webber PJ, Arnold EH, Ebert-May D. Effects of interannual climate variation on aboveground phytomass in alpine vegetation.  1994;75:393-408.\par \par Walker DA, Halfpenny JC, Walker MD, Wessman CA. Long-term studies of snow-vegetation interactions.  1993;43:287-301.\par \par Walker DA, Walker MD. History and pattern of disturbance in Alaskan arctic terrestrial ecosystems: A hierarchical approach to analysing landscape change.  1991;28:244-276.\par \par }