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Fry B, Jones DE, Kling GW, McKane RB, Nadelhoffer KJ, Peterson BJ. Adding 15N tracers to ecosystem experiments. In: Fry B Stable isotopes in the biosphere. Stable isotopes in the biosphere. Kyoto; 1995. p. 171-192.
Moeller RE, Walter RA, Strayer DL, Peterson BJ. Ecologic interactions: the littoral region. In: Likens GE An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and its Environment. An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and its Environment. New York; 1985. p. 311-317.
McKnight DM, Gooseff MN, Vincent WF, Peterson BJ. High-latitude rivers and streams. In: Laybourn-Parry J Polar Lakes and Rivers: Limnology of Arctic and Antarctic Aquatic Ecosystems. Polar Lakes and Rivers: Limnology of Arctic and Antarctic Aquatic Ecosystems. Oxford; 2008. p. 83-102.
Hershey AE, Miller MC, Vestal JR, Schuldt JA, Bowden WB, Deegan LA, Hobbie JE, Peterson BJ, Kipphut GW, Kling GW. The Kuparuk River: A long-term study of biological and chemical processes in an arctic river. In: Oswood MW Freshwaters of Alaska. Freshwaters of Alaska. NY; 1997. p. 107-130.
Jordan MJ, Likens GE, Peterson BJ. Organic carbon budget. In: Likens GE An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and its Environment. An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and its Environment. New York; 1985. p. 292-301.
Likens GE, Peterson BJ, Cole JJ. Species composition, distribution, population, biomass and behavior: periphyton. In: Likens GE An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and its Environment. An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and its Environment. New York; 1985. p. 175-177.
Hershey AE, Peterson BJ. Stream food webs. In: Hauer FR Methods in stream ecology. Vol. 24. Methods in stream ecology. San Diego; 1996. p. 511-530.
Journal Article
McGuire AD, Melillo JM, Peterson BJ, Prinn RG, Hayes DJ, Kicklighter DW, Manizza M, Zhuang Q, Chen M, Follows MJ. An analysis of the carbon balance of the Arctic Basin from 1997 to 2006. Tellus B. 2010;62:455-474.
Lock MA, Ford TE, Fiebig DM, Miller MC, Hullar M, Kaufman M, Peterson BJ, Hobbie J. A biogeochemical survey of rivers and streams in the mountains and foothills province of arctic Alaska. 1989;115:499-521.
Peterson BJ, Kipphut G, Lock MA, Feibig DM, McKinley V, Miller MC, Vestal JR, Venutllo R, Volk G, Deegan L. Biological response of a tundra river to fertilization. 1993;74(3):653-672.
Harvey CJ, Peterson BJ, Bowden WB, Hershey AE, Miller MC, Deegan LA, Finlay JC. Biological responses of Oksrukuyik Creek, a tundra stream, to fertilization. 1998;17:190-209.
Mulholland PJ, Marti E, McDowell WH, Merriam JL, Meyer JL, Peterson BJ, Valett HM, Wollheim WM, Tank JL, Webster JR. Can uptake length in streams be determined by nutrient addition experiments? Results from an interbiome comparison study. Journal of the North American Benthological Society [Internet]. 2002;21(4):544-560. Available from: http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/2057.pdf
Dodds WK, Valett HM, Webster JR, Gregory S, Marti E, Tank JL, Pontius J, Hamilton SK, Grimm NB, Bowden WB. Carbon and nitrogen stoichiometry and nitrogen cycling rates in streams. Oecologia [Internet]. 2004;140:458-467. Available from: http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/doddcarb.html
Peterson BJ, Hobbie JE, Corliss TL. Carbon flow in a tundra stream ecosystem. 1986;43(6):1259-1270.
Peterson BJ, Hobbie JE, Corliss TL, Kriet K. A continuous-flow periphyton bioassay: tests of nutrient limitation in a tundra stream. 1983;28:583-591.
Tank JL, Mulholland PJ, Meyer JL, Bowden WB, Webster JR, Peterson BJ. Contrasting food web linkages for the grazing pathway in three temperate forested streams using N-15 as a tracer. Verhandlungen International Vereinigung Limnology [Internet]. 2000;27(5):2832-2835. Available from: http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/3034.pdf
Wollheim WM, Miller MC, Peterson BJ, Deegan LA, Bahr M, Hobbie JE, Jones D, Bowden WB, Hershey AE, Kling GW. A coupled field and modeling approach for the analysis of nitrogen cycling in streams. 1999;18:199-221.
Peterson BJ, Rose CD, Rutten LM, Fourqurean JW. Disturbance and recovery following catastrophic grazing: studies of a successional chronosequence in a seagrass bed. Oikos. 2002;97(3):361-370.
Wollheim WM, Peterson BJ, Vorosmarty C, Hopkinson C, Thomas SA. Dynamics of N removal over annual time scales in a suburban river network. 2008;113.
Deegan LA, Peterson BJ, Golden H, MacIvor C, Miller M. The effects of fish density and river fertilization on algal standing stock, invertebrate communities and fish production in an Arctic river. 1997;54(2):269-283.
Meyer JL, McDowell WH, Bott TL, Elwood JW, Ishizaki C, Melack JM, Peckarsky BL, Peterson BJ, Rublee PA. Elemental dynamics in streams. 1988:410-432.
Bowden WB, Peterson BJ, Finlay JC, Tucker J. Epilithic chlorophyll a, photosynthesis and respiration in control of a tundra stream. 1992;240:121-132.
Fourqurean JW, Boyer JN, Durako MJ, Hefty LN, Peterson BJ. Forecasting the response of seagrass distribution to changing water quality: statistical models from monitoring data. Ecological Applications. 2003;13(2):474-489.
Wollheim WM, Syvitski JPM, Vorosmarty CJ, Bouwman AF, Green PA, Harrison J, Linder E, Peterson BJ, Green PA, Seitzinger S. Global N removal by freshwater aquatic systems A spatially distributed, within-basin approach. 2008;22.
McClelland JW, Holmes RM, Peterson BJ, Stieglitz M. Increasing river discharge in the Eurasian Arctic: Consideration of dams, permafrost thaw, and fires as potential agents of change. 2004;109(18102.).

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