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Salazar-Bravo J, Ruedas LA, Yates TL. Mammalian reservoirs of arenaviruses. In: Oldstone MBA Arenaviruses I. Vol. 262. Arenaviruses I. Berlin; 2002. p. 25-63.
Willig MR, Gannon MR. Mammals. In: Waide RB The food web of a tropical rainforest. The food web of a tropical rainforest. Chicago, Illinois; 1996. p. 399-431. Available from: http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/willmamm.htm
McMillan BR, Kaufman GA, Matlack RS. Mammals of the Konza Prairie: new observations and an updated species list. 1997;29:263 - 271.
Finck EJ, Kaufman DW, Kaufman GA, Gurtz SK, Clark BK, McLellan LJ, Clark BS. Mammals of the Konza Prairie Research Natural Area, Kansas. 1986;18:153 - 166.
Bryant JP, Provenza PB, Reichardt P, Clausen TP. Mammal-woody plant interactions. In: Berenbaum M Herbivores: Their Interaction With Plant Secondary Metabolites. Herbivores: Their Interaction With Plant Secondary Metabolites. New York, NY, USA; 1992. p. 343-370.
Lugo AE, Silver WL, Brown S, Scatena FN, Ewel JJ. Managed ecosystems deserve greater attention. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 2001;82(1):91-93.
Paustian K, Collins HP, Paul EA. Management controls on soil carbon. In: Cole CV Soil Organic Matter in Temperate Agroecosystems: Long-Term Experiments in North America. Soil Organic Matter in Temperate Agroecosystems: Long-Term Experiments in North America. Boca Raton, Florida, USA; 1997. p. 15-49.
Perevelotsky A, Shachak M, Pickett STA. Management for biodiversity: human landscape effects on dry environments. In: Perevelotsky A Biodiversity in dry lands: toward a unified framework for research and management. Biodiversity in dry lands: toward a unified framework for research and management. New York; 2005. p. 286-304.
Vander Zanden MJ, Olden JD. A management framework for preventing the secondary spread of aquatic invasive species. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 2008;65(7):1512-22.
Paustian K, Robertson GP, Elliott ET. Management impacts on carbon storage and gas fluxes (CO2, CH4) in mid-latitude cropland ecosystems. In: Stewart BA Soil Management and the Greenhouse Effect, Advances in Soil Science. Soil Management and the Greenhouse Effect, Advances in Soil Science. Boca Raton, Florida, USA; 1995. p. 69-84.
Morgan JA, Derner JD, Milchunas DG, Pendall E. Management implications of global change for Great Plains rangelands. 2008;30:18-22.
Hunter MG. Management in young forests. Corvallis, OR; 2001 p. . Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub2869.pdf
Fortuna AM. Management of cropping system and compost additions for enhanced nitrogen availability and carbon sequestration. 2001.
Lugo AE, Brown S. Management of land and species richness in the tropics. In: Johnston DW Biodiversity in managed landscapes. Theory and practice. Biodiversity in managed landscapes. Theory and practice. New York; 1996. p. 280-295.
Lugo AE. Management of tropical biodiversity. Ecological Applications. 1995;5:956-961.
Kravchenko AN, Robertson GP, Hao X, Bullock DG. Management practice effects on surface total carbon: Differences in spatial variability patterns. Agronomy Journal. 2006;98:1559-1568.
Hao X, Kravchenko AN. Management practice effects on surface total carbon: Differences along a textural gradient. Agronomy Journal. 2007;99:18-.
Gibson DJ, Seastedt TR, Briggs JM. Management practices in tallgrass prairie: Large- and small-scale experimental effects on species composition. 1993;30:247 - 255.
Stabler LB. Management regimes affect woody plant productivity and water use efficiency in an urban desert ecosystem. 2008;11:197-211.
Wilson JR, Prince J, Lenihan HS. A management strategy for nearshore sedentary species using marine protected areas (MPAs) as a reference. [Internet]. 2010;2:14-27. Available from: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1577/C08-026.1
Kravchenko AN, Robertson GP, Thelen KD, Harwood RR. Management, topographical, and weather effects on spatial variability of crop grain yields. 2005;97:514-523.
Chapin III FS, Danell K, Elmqvist T, Folke C, Fresco N. Managing climate change impacts to enhance the resilience and sustainability of Fennoscandian forests. Ambio 36(7):528-533. NULL. 2007.
Sanchez JE. Managing cropping systems to enhance the active soil nitrogen pool and control its mineralization. 2000.
Chapin III FS. Managing ecosystems sustainably: The key role of resilience. In: Folke C Principles of Ecosystem Stewardship: Resilience-Based Natural Resource Management in a Changing World. Principles of Ecosystem Stewardship: Resilience-Based Natural Resource Management in a Changing World. New York; 2009. p. 29-53.
Palumbi S, Norse E, Stachowicz J, Wall D, Sandifer P, Allan J, Beck M, Fautin D, Fogerty M, Halpern B. Managing for ocean biodiversity to sustain marine ecosystem services. FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT. 2009;7:204-211.

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