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Yarie J, Van Cleve K. Biomass and productivity of white spruce stands in interior Alaska. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 1983;13:767-772.
Yarie J. Effects of selected forest management practices on environmental parameters related to successional development on the Tanana River floodplain, interior Alaska. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 1993;23:1001-1014.
Yarie J. Nitrogen productivity of Alaskan tree species at an individual tree and landscape level. Ecology. 1997;78:2351-2358.
Yarie J. Effects of moisture limitation on tree growth in upland and floodplain forest ecosystems in interior Alaska. Forest Ecology and Management. 2008;256:1055-1063.
Yarie J, Rupp TS. Components of a geographic forest ecosystem model used for potential management of interior Alaska's forests. In: Puranen E Forest management for bioenergy. Forest management for bioenergy. ; 1997. p. 182-192.
Yarie J, Billings SA. Carbon balance of the taiga forest within Alaska: present and future. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2002;32:757-767.
Yarie J. Environmental and successional relationships of the forest communities of the Porcupine River drainage, interior Alaska. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 1983;13:721-728.
Yarie J, Van Cleve K, Dyrness CT, Oliver LK, Levison J, Erickson R. Soil-solution chemistry in relation to forest succession on the Tanana River floodplain, interior Alaska. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 1993;23:928-940.
Yarie J. FORCYTE-Extension of a stand level growth and yield model utilizing nitrogen dymanics to taiga white spruce forests. In: Dyrness CT Forest Ecosystems in the Alaskan Taiga: A Synthesis of Structure and Function. Forest Ecosystems in the Alaskan Taiga: A Synthesis of Structure and Function. New York, New York, USA; 1986. p. 190-204.
Yarie J. Boreal forest ecosystem dynamics. I. A new spatial model. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2000;30:998-1009.
Yarie J, Van Cleve K. Long-term monitoring of climatic and nutritional effects on tree growth in interior Alaska. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2010;40:1325-1335.
Yarie J, Van Cleve K. Controls of taiga forest production in interior Alaska. In: Verbyla DL Alaska's Changing Boreal Forest. Alaska's Changing Boreal Forest. New York, NY, USA; 2006. p. 171-188.
Yarie J, Viereck LA, Van Cleve K, Adams PC. Flooding and ecosystem dynamics along the Tanana River. BioScience. 1998;48:690-695.
Yarie J. Forest fire cycles and life tables: A case study from interior Alaska. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 1981;11:554-562.
Yarie J. Boreal forest ecosystem dynamics. II. Application of the model to four vegetation types in interior Alaska. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2000;30:1010-1023.
Yarie J, Van Cleve K. Effects of carbon, fertilizer and drought on foliar nutrient concentrations of taiga tree species in interior Alaska. Ecological Applications. 1996;6:815-827.
Yarie J, Van Cleve K, Schlentner RE. Interaction between moisture, nutrients, and growth of white spruce in interior Alaska. Forest Ecology and Management. 1990;30:73-89.
Yarwood SA. The link between nitrogen cycling and soil microbial community composition in forest soils of western Oregon. [Internet]. 2007. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4315.pdf
Yarwood SA, Bottomley PJ, Myrold DD. Soil microbial communities associated with Douglas-fir and red alder stands at high- and low-productivity forest sites in Oregon, USA. Microbial Ecology [Internet]. 2010;60:606-617. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4685.pdf
Yarwood SA, Rich JJ, Bottomley PJ, Cromack Jr. K, Myrold DD. Reciprocal transfer effects on denitrifying community composition and activity at forest and meadow sites in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon. Soil Biology and Biochemistry [Internet]. 2006;38:870-878. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4196.pdf
Yarwood SA, Bottomley PJ, Myrold DD. Community composition of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea in soils under stands of red alder and Douglas fir in Oregon. Environmental Microbiology [Internet]. 2008;10(11):2956-2965. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4483.pdf
Yarwood SA, Yarwood RR, Bottomley PJ, Myrold DD. Bacterial and fungal contributions to soil nitrogen cycling under Douglas fir and red alder at two sites in Oregon. Soil Biology and Biochemistry [Internet]. 2008;40:443-451. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4340.pdf
Yates TL. Life among the muses: Papers in honor of James S. Findley. (Wilson DE). Albuquerque; 1997 p. .
Yates TL, Young JC, Morrison ML, Beaty BJ, Dunnum JL, Baker RJ, Salazar-Bravo J, Mills JN, Parmenter CA, Ksiazek TG. The ecology and evolutionary history of an emergent disease: Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. 2002;52:989-998.
Yatskov M, Harmon ME, Krankina ON. A chronosequence of wood decomposition in the boreal forests of Russia. Canadian Journal of Forest Research [Internet]. 2003;33:1211-1226. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub3663.pdf

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