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Aretxabaleta A, Nelson JR, Blanton JO, Seim HE, Werner FE, Bane JM, Weisberg R. Cold event in the South Atlantic Bight during summer of 2003: Anomalous hydrographic and atmospheric conditions. Journal of Geophysical Research [Internet]. 2006;111:C06007. Available from: http://www.agu.org/journals/jc/jc0606/2005JC003105/2005JC003105.pdf
Arenberg M. Motivating and sustaining urban ecological stewardship at the neighborhood scale: case studies in three Baltimore neighborhoods. School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. 2009:61.
Archer SA, Davies KW, Fulbright TE, McDaniel KC, Wilcox BP, Predick KI. Brush management as a rangeland conservation strategy: a critical evaluation. In: Conservation benefits of rangeland practices: assessment, recommendations, and knowledge gaps. Conservation benefits of rangeland practices: assessment, recommendations, and knowledge gaps. Lawrence, KS; 2011. p. .
Aranibar JA, Iris Anderson, Ringrose S, Stephen Macko. The importance of cyanobacterial crusts as a source of nitrogen to Southern Aftrican arid ecosystems - indicated by acetylene reduction and stable isotopes. J. Arid Environments. 2003;54:345-358.
Aranibar JN, Aranibar JN, Stephen Macko, Stephen Macko, Iris Anderson, Iris Anderson, Potgieter ALF, Potgieter ALF, Sowry R, Sowry R. Nutrient cycling responses to fire frequency in the Kruger National Park (South Africa) as indicated by stable isotope analysis. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies [Internet]. 2003;39(2):141-158. Available from: <Go to ISI>://000183568200007
Aranibar JN, Anderson I, Epstein HE, Feral CJW, Swap RJ, Ramontso J, Stephen Macko. Nitrogen isotope composition of soils, C3 and C4 plants along land use gradients in southern Africa. J. Arid Environ. 2008;72:326-337.
Arancibia-Avila PE. Physiological ecology of Mougeotia (zygnemataceae) from an experimentally acidified lake. 1994:153.
Arai T. The hydro-climatological significance of long-term ice records of Lake Suwa, Japan. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 2000;27(5):2757-2760.
April R. Mineralogy of the rhizosphere in forestsoils of the eastern United States. Biogeochemistry 9: 1-18 [Internet]. 1990. Available from: http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/1119.pdf
Apps MA, McGuire AD. Foreword: Climate-Disturbance Interactions in Boreal Forest Ecosystems. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2005;35(9):v-viii(1).
Apprill AM, Bidigare RR, Gates RD. Visibly healthy corals exhibit variable pigment concentrations and symbiont phenotypes. [Internet]. 2007;26(2):387-397. Available from: <Go to ISI>://000247307100022
Apprill AM, Gates RD. Recognizing diversity in coral symbiotic dinoflagellate communities. [Internet]. 2007;16(6):1127-1134. Available from: <Go to ISI>://000244602500002
Appolone EL. Organic matter distribution and turnover along a gradient from forest to tidal creek. Biology Department. 2000.
Antypas AR. Translating ecosystem science into ecosystem management and policy: a case study of network formation. [Internet]. 1998. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub3039.pdf
Antos JA, Halpern CB. Root system differences among species: implications for early successional changes in forests of western Oregon. The American Midland Naturalist [Internet]. 1997;138:97-108. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub2322.pdf
Antos JA, Halpern CB, Miller RE, Cromack K, Halaj MG. Temporal and spatial changes in soil carbon and nitrogen after clearcutting and burning of an old-growth Douglas-fir forest. Portland, OR; 2003 p. . Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub2771.pdf
Antonika A, ulie Wolf J, Bowker M, Classen A, Johnson N. Linking above- and belowground responses to global change at community and ecosystem scales. Global Change Biology. 2009;15:914-929.
Antolin MF. Unpacking Beta: Within-host dynamics and evolutionary ecology of pathogen transmission. 2008;39:415-437.
Antolin MF, Herbers JH. Perspective:Evolution's struggle for existence in America's public schools. 2001;55:2379-2388.
Antolin MF, Van Horene BH, Berger MD, Holloway AK, Roach JR, Weeks RD. Effective size and genetic structure of a piute ground squirrel population(Spermophilus mollis). 2001;79:26-34.
Antolin MF, Gober P, Luce B, Biggins DE, Van Pelt WE, Seery DB, Lockhart M, Ball M. The influence of sylvatic plague on North American wildlife at the landscape level, with special emphasis on black-footed ferret and prairie dog conservation. 2002;67:104-127.
Antolin MF, Savage LT, Eisen RJ. Landscape features influence genetic structure of black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus). 2005;21(6):867-875.
Antoine ME. An ecophysiological approach to quantifying nitrogen fixation by Lobaria oregana. The Bryologist [Internet]. 2004;107(1):82-87. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub3759.pdf
Ansotegui RP, Havstad KM, Wallace JD, Hallford DM. Effects of milk intake on forage intake and performance of suckling range calves. [Internet]. 1991;69:899-904. Available from: bibliography/707.pdf
Animut G, Goetsch AL, Merkel RC, Detweiler G, Dawson LJ, Puchala R, Sahlu T, Estell RE. Effects of methods of exposure to Eastern red cedar foliage on cedar consumption by Boer crossbred wether goats. [Internet]. 2004;54:197-212. Available from: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=MImg&_imagekey=B6TC5-4BG8V3T-3-K&_cdi=5161&_user=1496926&_orig=browse&_coverDate=09%2F30%2F2004&_sk=999459996&view=c&wchp=dGLbVzb-zSkWW&md5=d6a246153066668c3324bf74bafee0be&ie=/sdarticle.pdf

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