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Turetsky MR, Mack MC, Hollingsworth TN, Harden JW. The role of mosses in ecosystem succession and function in Alaska's boreal forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2010;40:1237-1264.
Turetsky MR, Mack MC, Harden JW, Manies KL. Spatial patterning of soil carbon storage across boreal landscapes. In: Weathers KC Ecosystem Function in Heterogeneous Landscapes. Ecosystem Function in Heterogeneous Landscapes. New York, NY, USA; 2005. p. 229-255.
Turetsky MR, Treat CC, Waldrop MP, Waddington JM, Harden JW, McGuire AD. Short-term response of methane fluxes and methanogen activity to water table and soil warming manipulations in an Alaskan peatland. Journal of Geophysical Research. 2008;113.
Turetsky MR, Harden JW, Friedli HR, Crock J, Radke L, Payne N. Wildfires threaten mercury stocks in northern soils. Geophysical Research Letters. 2006;33:L16403.
Turck JA, Alexander CR. Coastal Landscapes and Their Relationship to Human Settlement on the Georgia Coast. Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History. 2011.
Turck JA. Geoarchaeological analysis of two back-barrier islands and their relationship to the changing landscape of coastal Georgia, U.S.A. [Internet]. 2011:239. Available from: http://gce-lter.marsci.uga.edu/public/uploads/GCEPub667_Turck_PhD_2011_20120125T93415.pdf
Tuomi J, Niemala PS, Chapin III FS, Bryant JP, Siren S. Defensive responses of trees in relation to their carbon/nutrient balance. In: Bernard-Dagan C Mechanisms of woody plant defenses against insects: search for pattern. Mechanisms of woody plant defenses against insects: search for pattern. New York, New York, USA; 1987. p. 57-72.
Tugel AJ, Herrick JE, Brown JR, Mausbach MJ, Puckett W, Hipple K. Soil change, soil survey, and natural resources decision making: A blueprint for action. [Internet]. 2005;69:738-747. Available from: https://www.soils.org/publications/sssaj/articles/69/3/0738
Tucker L. Waters of Coweeta. No citation. 1984.
Tseng CM, Lamborg CH, Fitzgerald WF, Engstrom DR. Cycling of dissolved elemental mercury in Arctic Alaskan lakes. 2004;68:1173-1184.
Tsai C-F. Application of the HYMAN Model to evaluate the water and salt budgets in three mangrove sites along Shark River, Everglades. 2008.
Tsai JW, Chiu CY, Kratz TK, Hanson PC, Wu JT, Chang WYB, Arzberger PW, Lin BS, Lin FP, Chou HM. Seasonal dynamics and regulation of lake metabolism in a sub-tropical alpine lake. Verhandlungen Internationale Vereinigung fur Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie. 2008;30:381-385.
Tryon PR, Chapin FS. Temperature control over root growth and root biomass in taiga forest trees. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 1983;13:827-833.
Trumbore SE, Chadwick OA, Amundson R. Rapid exchange between soil carbon and atmospheric carbon dioxide driven by temperature change. Science. 1996;272:393-396.
Trumbore SE, Costa E, da-Salazar E, Barbosa-deCamargo P, Martinelli LA, Nepstad D, Ray D, Silver WL. Dynamics of fine root carbon in Amazonian tropical ecosystems. Global Change Biology. 2006;12:217-229.
Trubl P, Blackmore V, Johnson JC. Wasteful killing in black widows: Adaptive gluttony or behavioral syndromes of voracity?. 2011;117:236-245.
Troy A. Geodemographic segmentation. In: Xiong H Encyclopedia of geographical information science. Encyclopedia of geographical information science. New York; 2008. p. 347-355.
Troy AR, Grove JM. Property values, parks, and crime: a hedonic analysis in Baltimore, MD. 2008;87:233-245.
Troy AR, Grove JM, ONeil-Dunne JPM, Pickett STA, Cadenasso ML. Predicting opportunities for greening and patterns of vegetation on private urban lands. 2007;40(3):394-412.
Troxler-Gann T. Investigating biogeochemical connectivity in a complex wetland landscape: N sources and mechanisms of N sequestration in forested islands of the southern Everglades. 2005.
Troxler-Gann T. Response of Everglades tree islands to increased freshwater flow (Florida). Ecological Restoration. 2002;20(3):211-212.
Troxler-Gann T, Childers DL, Rondeau D. Ecosystem structure, nutrient dynamics, and hydrologic relationships in tree islands of the southern Everglades, Florida, USA. Forest Ecology & Management. 2005;214(1-3):11-27.
Troxler-Gann T, Childers DL. Relationships between hydrology and soils describe vegetation patterns in seasonally flooded tree islands of the southern Everglades, Florida. Plant and Soil. 2006;279(1-2):271-286.
Troxler T. Patterns of phosphorus, nitrogen and 15N along a peat development gradient in a coastal mire, Panama. Journal of Tropical Ecology. 2007;23(6):683-691.
Troxler T, Childers DL. Biogeochemical Contributions of Tree Islands to Everglades Wetland Landscape Nitrogen Cycling During Seasonal Inundation. Ecosystems. 2010;13(1):75-89.

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