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Berntson GM, Bazzaz FA. The allometry of root production and loss in seedlings of Acer rubrum (Aceraceae) and Betula papyrifera (Betulaceae): implications for root dynamics in elevated CO2. American Journal of Botany. 1996;83:608-616.
Moncrief ND, Dueser RD. Allozymic variation in the endangered Delmarva fox squirrel (Sciurus niger cinereus): Genetics of a translocated population. American Midland Naturalist [Internet]. 2001;146(1):37-42. Available from: <Go to ISI>://000169313300003
Loxterman JL. Allozymic variation in the marsh rice rat, Oryzomys palustris, and the white-footed mouse, Peromyscus leucopus, on the Virginia barrier islands and southern Delmarva Peninsula. 1995:68.
McCliment EA, Nelson CE, Carlson CA, Alldredge AL, Witting J, Amaral-Zettler LA. An all-taxon microbial inventory of the Moorea coral reef ecosystem. ISME Journal. 2012;6:309-319.
Velbel MA. Alluvial fan origin for terrace deposits of the southeast Prentiss Quadrangle, near Otto, North Carolina. Southeastern Geology 28(2): 87-103 [Internet]. 1987. Available from: http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/350.pdf
Colosimo MF, Wilcock PR. Alluvial sedimentation and erosion in an urbanizing watershed, Gwynns Falls, Maryland. 2007;43(2):499-521.
Williams MW, Losleben MV, Hamann HB. Alpine Areas in the Colorado Front Range as Monitors of Climate Change and Ecosystem Response. 2003;92(2):180-191.
Bowman WD, Bahn L, Damm M. Alpine landscape variation in foliar nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations and the relation to soil nitrogen and phosphorus availability. 2003;35:144-149.
Miller AE, Bowman WD. Alpine plants show species-level differences in the uptake of organic and inorganic nitrogen. 2003;250:283-292.
Mancinelli RL. Alpine tundra soil bacterial responses to increased soil loading rates of acid precipitation, nitrate, and sulfate, Front Range, Colorado, USA. 1986;18(3):269-275.
Moline MA, Claustre H, Frazer TK, Schofield O, Vernet M. Alteration of the food web along the Antarctic Peninsula in response to a regional warming trend. Global Change Biology. 2004;10.
Williams MA. Alterations in carbon and nitrogen cycling in irrigated tallgrass prairie soil. 2001:1 - 206.
Lookingbill TR, Dennison WC, Kaushal SS, Elmore AJ, Gardner RH, Eshleman KN, Hilderbrand RH, Morgan RP, Boynton WR, Palmer MA. Altered ecological flows blur boundaries in urbanizing watersheds. 2009;14(2):Art. 10.
Norris MA, Blair JM. Altered ecosystem nitrogen dynamics as a consequence of land cover change in tallgrass prairie. 2007;158:432 - 445.
Harper CW. Altered rainfall patterns affect belowground ecosystem processes in a tallgrass prairie. 2002:1 - 82.
Fay PA, Carlisle JD, Danner BT, Lett MS, McCarron JK, Stewart C, Knapp AK. Altered rainfall patterns, gas exchange and growth in C3 and C4 grassland species. 2002;163:549 - 557.
Pickett STA, Cadenasso ML. Altered resources, disturbance, and heterogeneity: a framework for comparing urban and non-urban soils. 2009;12(1):23-44.
Fay PA, Carlisle JD, Knapp AK, Blair JM, Collins SL. Altering rainfall timing and quantity in a mesic grassland ecosystem: Design and performance of rainfall manipulation shelters. 2000;3:308 - 319.
Peckham SD, Chipman JJW, Lillesand TM, Dodson SI. Alternate stable states and the shape of the lake trophic distribution. Hydrobiologia. 2006;571(1):401-407.
Carpenter SR. Alternate states of ecosystems: evidence and some implications. In: Levin S Ecology: achievement and challenge. Ecology: achievement and challenge. Oxford; 2001. p. 357-83.
Hulse DW, Gregory SV. Alternative futures as an integrative framework for riparian restoration of large rivers. In: Dale, V. H.//Haeuber R Applying ecological principles to land management. Applying ecological principles to land management. New York, NY; 2001. p. 194-212.
Baker JP, Hulse DW, Gregory SV, White D, Van Sickle J, Berger PA, Dole D, Schumaker NH. Alternative futures for the Willamette River Basin, Oregon. Ecological Applications [Internet]. 2004;14(2):313-324. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4066.pdf
Burgin A. Alternative microbial pathways of nitrate removal from freshwater ecosystems. Zoology. 2007.
Hansen AJ, Garman SL, Weigand JF, Urban DL, McComb BC, Raphael MG. Alternative silvicultural regimes in the Pacific Northwest: simulations of ecological and economic effects. Ecological Applications [Internet]. 1995;5(3):535-545. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub1524.pdf
Turner DP, Cohen WB, Kennedy RE. Alternative spatial resolutions and estimation of carbon flux over a managed forest landscape in western Oregon. Landscape Ecology [Internet]. 2000;15:441-452. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub2571.pdf

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