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Irons III J, Oswood MW, Stout RJ, Pringle CM. Latitudinal patterns in leaf litter decomposition: is temperature really important?. Freshwater Biology. 1994;32:401-411.
Buttimore CA, Flanagan PW, Cowan CA, Oswood MW. Microbial ecology during leaf decomposition in an Alaskan subarctic stream. Holarctic Ecology. 1984;7:104-110.
Irons III J, Oswood MW. Organic matter dynamics in 3 subarctic streams of interior Alaska. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 1997;16:23-28.
Pringle CM, Naiman RJ, Bretschko G, Karr JR, Oswood MW, Webster JR, Welcomme RL, Winterbourn MJ. Patch dynamics in lotic systems: the stream as a mosaic. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 1988;7(4):503-524.
Cowan CA, Oswood MW, Buttimore CA, Flanagan PW. Processing and macroinvertebrate colonization of detritus in an Alaskan subarctic stream. Holarctic Ecology. 1983;6:340-348.
Wagener SM, Oswood MW, Schimel J. Rivers and soils: parallels in carbon and nutrient processing. BioScience. 1998;48:104-108.
Irons J, Oswood MW. Seasonal temperature patterns in an arctic and two subarctic Alaskan (USA) headwater streams. Hydrobiologia. 1992;237:147-157.
Oswood MW, Everett KR, Schell DM. Some physical and chemical characteristics of an arctic beaded stream. Holarctic Ecology. 1989;12(3):290-295.
Cowan CA, Oswood MW. Spatial and seasonal associations of benthic macroinvertebrates and detritus in an Alaskan subarctic stream. Polar Biology. 1983;32:211-215.
Milner AM, Oswood MW. Urbanization gradients in streams of Anchorage, Alaska: a comparison of multivariate and multimetric approaches to classification. Hydrobiologia. 2000;422/423:209-223.

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