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Wright CJ, Coleman DC. Cross-site comparison of soil microbial biomass, soil nutrient status, and nematode trophic groups. Pedobiologia [Internet]. 2000;44:2-23. Available from: http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/19.pdf
Bakker E, Knops J, Milchunas D, Ritchie M, Olff H. Cross-site comparison of herbivore impact on nitrogen availability in grasslands: the role of plant nitrogen concentration (In Press). Oikos. 2009;118:1613-1622.
Ross DS, Wemple BC, Jamison AE, Fredriksen G, Shanley JB, Lawrence GB, Bailey SW, Campbell JL. A cross-site comparison of factors influencing soil nitrification rates in northeastern USA forested watersheds. 2009;12:158-178.
Fink JH. Cross-sector integration of urban information to enhance sustainable decision making. 2011;55:12:1-12:8.
Willig MR, Bloch CP, Brokaw N, Higgins CL, Thompson J, Zimmermann CR. Cross-scale responses of biodiversity to hurricane and anthropogenic disturbance in a tropical forest. Ecosystems [Internet]. 2007:DOI: 10.1007/s10021-007-9054-7. Available from: http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/willcros.htm
Young DR, Porter JH, Bachmann CM, Shao G, Fusina RA, Bowles JH, Korwan D, Donato TF. Cross-scale patterns in shrub thicket dynamics in the Virginia barrier complex. Ecosystems [Internet]. 2007;10(5):854-863. Available from: <Go to ISI>://000249969200015
Peters DC, Pielke RA, Bestelmeyer BT, Allen CD, Munson-McGee S, Havstad KM. Cross-scale interactions, nonlinearities, and forecasting catastrophic events. [Internet]. 2004;101:15130-15135. Available from: http://www.pnas.org/cgi/reprint/101/42/15130
Peters DPC, Bestelmeyer BT, Turner MG. Cross-Scale interactions and changing pattern-process relationships: Consequences for system dynamics. 2007;10:790-796.
Gutschick VP, Bloom AJ. Crossroads of animal, plant, and microbial physiological ecology. 2003;53:256-259.
McFarland JW, Ruess RW, Kielland K, Pregitzer KS, Hendrick RL, Allen MF. Cross-ecosystem comparisons of in situ plant uptake of amino acid-N and NH4+. Ecosystems. 2010;11:177-193.
Sheppard PR, Means JE, Lassoie JP. Cross-dating cores as a nondestructive method for dating living, scarred trees. Forest Science [Internet]. 1988;34(3):781-789. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub179.pdf
Currie WS, Harmon ME, Burke IC, Hart SC, Parton WJ, Silver WL. Cross-biome transplants of plant litter show decomposition models extend to a broader climatic range but lose predictability at the decadal time scale. Global Change Biology [Internet]. 2010;16:1744-1761. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4266.pdf
Turner DP, Urbanski D, Bremer D, Wofsy SC, Meyers T, Gower ST, Gregory M. A cross-biome comparison of daily light use efficiency for gross primary production. 2003;9:383 - 395.
Peters DPC, Pielke RA, Bestelmeyer BT, Allen CD, Munson-McGee S, Havstad KM. Cross scale interactions, nonlinearities, and forecasting catastrophic events. 2004;101:15130-15135.
Sacks WJ, Kucharika CJ. Crop management and phenology trends in the U.S. Corn Belt: Impacts on yields, evapotranspiration and energy balance. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 2011;151(7):882-894.
Li B-L. Criticality, self-organized. In: Piegorsch WW Encyclopedia of Environmetrics. Vol. 2. Encyclopedia of Environmetrics. Chichester, England; 2002. p. 447-450.
Carpenter SR, Scheffer M. Critical transitions and regime shifts in ecosystems: Consolidating recent advances. In: Suding K New models for ecosystem dynamics and restoration. New models for ecosystem dynamics and restoration. Washington; 2009. p. 22-32.
With KA, Crist TO. Critical thresholds in species' responses to landscape structure. 1995;76:2446-2459.
Pardo LH, Driscoll CT. A critical review of methods for calculating critical loads of nitrogen for forest ecosystems. 1993;1:145-156.
Roxbough SH, Parton WJ, Raupach MR, Roderick ML, Barrett DJ, Berry SL, Carter JO, Davies ID, Gifford RM, Kirschbaum MUF. A critical overview of model estimates of net primary productivity for the Australian continent. 2005;31(11):1043-1059.
Pardo LH, Driscoll CT. Critical loads for nitrogen deposition to forest ecosystems: a comparison of calculation methods. 1991;72(2):213.
Pardo LH, Driscoll CT. Critical loads for nitrogen deposition: case studies of two northern hardwood forests. 1996;89:105-128.
Williams MW, Tonnessen KA. Critical loads for inorganic nitrogen deposition in the Colorado Front Range,USA. 2000;10(6):1648-1665.
MacIntyre S, Eugster W, Kling GW. The critical importance of buoyancy flux for gas flux across the air-water interface. In: Wanninkhof R Gas Transfer at Water Surfaces. Gas Transfer at Water Surfaces. ; 2002. p. 135-139.
Grant GE. Critical flow constrains flow hydraulics in mobile-bed streams: a new hypothesis. Water Resources Research [Internet]. 1997;33(2):349-358. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub2338.pdf

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