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Tembo A. Influence of watering points and range condition on vegetation of the Chihuahuan desert. 1990:127.
Templer PM, Silver WL, Pett-Ridge J, Firestone MK. Plant and microbial controls on nitrogen retention and loss in a humid tropical forest. Ecology. 2008;89:3030-3040.
Templeton R. Insights on seasonal fluxes in a desert shrubland watershed from a distributed sensor network. 2011:171.
Tenenbaum DE, Band LE, Kenworthy ST, Tague CL. Analysis of soil moisture patterns in forested and suburban catchments in Baltimore, Maryland, using high-resolution photogrammetric and LIDAR digital elevation datasets. 2006;20(2):219-240.
Tenenbaum DE. Multi-scale analysis of moisture patterns in urbanizing landscapes. Department of Geography. 2005.
Tenenbaum DE, Cadenasso ML, Band LE, Pickett STA. Using transects to sample digital orthophotography of urbanizing catchments to provide landscape position descriptions. 2006;43(4):323-351.
Tepedino VJ, Knapp AK, Eickwort GC, Ferguson DC. Death Camas (Zigadenus nuttallii) in Kansas: pollen collectors and a florivore. 1989;62:411 - 412.
Tepley AJ. Age structure, developmental pathways, and fire regime characterization of Douglas-fir/western hemlock forests in the central western Cascades of Oregon. [Internet]. 2010. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4628.pdf
Terzis AR, Burns R, Musaloiu-E R, Cogan J, Szlavecz K, Szalay AS, Gray RJ, Ozer S, Liang CM, Gupchup J. Wireless sensor networks for soil science. 2010;7(1/2):53-70.
Tesar D, Scriber JM. Growth season constraints in climatic cold pockets: Tolerance of subfreezing temperatures and compensatory growth by tiger swallowtail butterfly larvae. 2002;7:39-44.
Tester JR. Changes in daily activity rhythms of some free-ranging animals in Minnesota. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 101(1):13-21. 1987.
Tester JR. Parental care in raccoons and snowshoe hares-revelations of telemetry. The Naturalist 36:5-7. 1985.
Tester JR, Figala J. Effects of biological and environmental factors on activity rhythms of wild animals. Pages 809-819 in D. K. Hayes, J. E. Pauly and R. J. Reiter, Eds. Chronobiology: Its Role in Clinical Medicine, General Biology, and Agriculture. Part B. Wiley-Liss, Inc. 1990.
Tester JR. Cedar Creek Natural History Area, University of Minnesota. The Naturalist 36:32. 1985.
Tester JR. Effects of fire frequency on oak savanna in east-central Minnesota. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 116(2):134-144. 1989.
Tester J, Greenland D. Cedar Creek Natural History Area, Minnesota. Pages 18-22 in D. Greenland, Ed., The Climates of the Long-Term Ecological Research Sites. Occasional Paper No. 44. Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado. 1987.
Teuber RL. Birds of Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge. 1991;19:1:2-8.
Tew HC, Price LC, Swift LW, Riedel MS. The layman. Mt [Internet]. 2005:22. Available from: http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/2295.pdf
Tew HC. The layman's guide to private access road construction. No citation [Internet]. 1985. Available from: http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/2188.pdf
Thacker CE, Thompson AR, Adam TC, Chen J. Phylogeny and character evolution in the Indo-Pacific genus Ctenogobiops (Gobiiformes:Gobiidae). 2010;57:231-239.
Thaitakoo D, McGrath B. Changing landscape/changing climate: Bangkok and the Chao Phraya River Delta. 2008;20(2):30-34.
Thelen KD. Putting it all together: The big picture. In: and L.K. Probyn, M.A. Cavigelli MDR Michigan Field Crop Pest Ecology and Management. Michigan Field Crop Pest Ecology and Management. East Lansing, MIichigan; 2000. p. 95-100.
Theodose TA. Interspecific plant competition in alpine tundra. 1995:160.
Theodose TA, Bowman WD. The influence of interspecific competition on the distribution of an alpine graminoid: evidence for the importance of plant competition in an extreme environment. 1997;79:101-114.
Theodose TA, Bowman WD. Nutrient availability, plant abundance, and species diversity in two alpine tundra communities. 1997;78:1861-1872.

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