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Neill C, Cerri CC, Melillo JM, Feigl BJ, Steudler PA, Moraes JFL, Piccolo MC. Soil carbon stocks and dynamics following deforestation for pasture in Rond. In: Stewart BA Soil Processes and the Carbon Cycle. Soil Processes and the Carbon Cycle. New York; 1997. p. 9-28.
Moraes JFL, Cerri CC, Melillo JM, Kicklighter D, Neill C, Skole DL, Steudler PA. Soil carbon stocks of the Brazilian Amazon Basin. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 1995;59:244-247.
Castro MS, Melillo JM, Steudler PA, Chapman JW. Soil moisture as a predictor of methane uptake by temperate forest soils. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 1995;24:1805-1810.
Neill C, Melillo JM, Steudler PA, Cerri CC, Moraes JFL, Piccolo MC, Brito M. Soil organic matter stocks following forest clearing for pasture in the southwestern Brazilian Amazon. Ecological Applications. 1997;7(4):1216-1225.
Melillo JM, Morrisseau S, Burrows E, Nadelhoffer K, Steudler PA, Aber JD, Newkirk K, Lux H, Bowles FP, Catricala C. Soil warming - a major consequence of global climate change. In: Aber J Forests in Time: The Environmental Consequences of 1000 Years of Change in New England. Forests in Time: The Environmental Consequences of 1000 Years of Change in New England. New Haven, CT; 2004. p. 280-295.
Melillo JM, Morrisseau S, Steudler PA, Aber JD, Newkirk K, Lux H, Bowles FP, Catricala C, Magill A, Ahrens T. Soil warming and carbon-cycle feedbacks to the climate system. 2002;298:2173-2176.
Peterjohn WT, Melillo JM, Bowles FP, Steudler PA. Soil warming and trace gas fluxes: experimental design and preliminary flux results. Oecologia. 1993;93:18-24.

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