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Wright I, Reich P, Westoby M. The worldwide leaf economics spectrum. Nature. 2004;428:821-827.
Benson BJ. The World Wide Web as a tool for ecological research programs. In: Stafford SG Data and information management in the ecological sciences: a resource guide. Data and information management in the ecological sciences: a resource guide. Albuquerque; 1998. p. 59-63.
Wall DH, Virginia RA. The world beneath our feet: Soil biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. In: Williams (eds.)TA Nature and Human Society: The Quest for a Sustainable World. Nature and Human Society: The Quest for a Sustainable World. Washington, D.C.; 2000. p. 225-241.
Ross RM, Quetin LB. Working with living krill - the people and the places. Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology. 2003;36(4):207-228.
Kratz TK, Bojanovsky B, Drabkova V, Straskrabova V. Working group topic 4: International network of lake sites. In: Sutcliffe DW Management of lakes and reservoirs during global climate change. Vol. 42. Management of lakes and reservoirs during global climate change. Dordrecht, Netherlands; 1998. p. 307-20.
Briggs JM, Schaafsma HM, Trenkov DM. Woody vegetation expansion in a desert grassland: Prehistoric human impact?. 2007;69:458-472.
Ryan MG, Gower ST, Hubbard RM, Waring RH, Gholz HL, Cropper WP, Running SW. Woody tissue maintenance respiration of four conifers in contrasting climates. Oecologia. 1995;101(2):133-140.
Shaver GR. Woody stem production in Alaskan tundra shrubs. 1986;67(3):660-669.
Peters DPC, Yao J, Gosz JR. Woody Plant Invasion at a Semi-arid Transition Zone: Importance of Ecosystem Type to Colonization and Patch Expansion. [Internet]. 2006;17:389-396. Available from: bibliography/06-024.pdf
Lett MS, Knapp AK. Woody plant encroachment and removal in mesic grassland: production and composition responses of herbaceous vegetation. 2005;153:217 - 231.
Abbott DT. Woody litter decomposition following clear-cutting. Ecology 63: 35-42 [Internet]. 1982. Available from: http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/1203.pdf
Harmon ME. Woody detritus mass and its contribution to carbon dynamics of old-growth forests: the temporal context. In: Wirth, Christian; Gleixner G; HM Old-growth forests: function, fate and value. Vol. 207. Old-growth forests: function, fate and value. Berlin; Heidelberg; 2009. p. 159-190. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4447.pdf
Harmon ME, Woodall CW, Fasth B, Sexton JM. Woody detritus density and density reduction factors for tree species in the United States: a synthesis. Newton Square, PA; 2008 p. . Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4300.pdf
Krauss KW, Doyle TW, Twilley RR, Smith TJ, Whelan KRT, Sullivan JK. Woody Debris in the Mangrove Forests of South Florida. Biotropica. 2005;37(1):9-15.
Ward MG, Aumen NG. Woody debris as a source of fine particulate organic matter in coniferous forest streams ecosystems. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences [Internet]. 1986;43(8):1635-1642. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub1337.pdf
McGinley MA. Woodrats collecting house building materials: central place foraging for nonfood items. 1982:1 - 42.
Woodcock DW, Shier AD. Wood specific gravity and its radial variations: the many ways to make a tree. 2002;16:437-443.
Laursen GA, Burdsall HH, Seppelt RD. Wood Inhabiting Fungi: Their Diversity, Roles and Uses. Alaska Park Science: Connection to Natural and Cultural Resource Studies in Alaska's National Parks. 2005;4(1):8-25.
Swanson FJ. Wood in rivers: a landscape perspective. In: Gregory, Stan V.//Boyer KL//GAM The ecology and management of wood in world rivers. Vol. 37. The ecology and management of wood in world rivers. Bethesda, MD; 2003. p. 299-313. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub3729.pdf
Akachuku AE. Wood growth determined from growth ring analysis in red pine (Pinus resinosa) trees forced to lean by a hurricane. IAWA Bulletin n.s. 1991;12(3):263-274.
Torres JA, Gonzalez G. Wood decomposition of Cyrilla Racemiflora (Cyrillaceae) in Puerto Rican dry and wet forests: a 13-year case study. Biotropica [Internet]. 2005;37(3):452-456. Available from: http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/torrwood.htm
Post KE. Wood borer (Cerambycidae and Buprestidae) infestation, development, and impact on wood quality in recently felled white spruce trees in the interior of Alaska. 1984.
McNulty S. Wood _13_C as a measure of annual basal area growth and soil water stress in a pinus strobus forest. Ecology 76(5): 1581-1586 [Internet]. 1995. Available from: http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/681.pdf
Kimmerer RW. Witness to the rain. In: Fleischner TL The way of natural history. The way of natural history. San Antonio, TX; 2011. p. 187-195. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4674.pdf
Swank WT. Within-tree distribution of woody biomass and nutrients for selected hardwood species. Proceedings of the 1986 Southern Forest Biomass Workshop [Internet]. 1986. Available from: http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/435.pdf

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