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Peterson GD, Cumming GS, Carpenter SR. Scenario planning: a tool for conservation in an uncertain world. Conservation Biology. 2003;17(2):358-366.
Biggs R, Simons H, Bakkenes M, Scholes RJ, Eickhout B, van Vuuren D, Alkemade R. Scenarios of biodiversity loss in southern Africa in the 21st century. Global Environmental Change. 2008;18:296-309.
Pontius Jr. RG, Claessens L, Hopkinson C, Marzouk A, Rastetter EB, Schneider LC, Vallino J. Scenarios of land-use change and nitrogen release in the Ipswich watershed, Massachusetts, USA. In: Crane MP Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Integrating Geographic Information Systems and Environmental Modeling: Problems, prospects, and Needs for Research. Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Integrating Geographic Information Systems and Environmental Modeling: Problems, prospects, and Needs for Research. Boulder, CO; 2000. p. .
Tilman D. The schism between theory and ardent empiricism: a reply to Shipley and Peters. The American Naturalist 138:1283-1286. 1991.
Saven J. Schoolyard hydro-ecology teachers'' handbook. (Berkowitz AR). Millbrook, NY; 2005 p. .
Harris CM. Science and Environmental Management in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica. In: Ecosystem Processes in a Polar Desert: The McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Vol. 72. Ecosystem Processes in a Polar Desert: The McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. ; 1998. p. 337-350.
Steel BS, Lach D, Warner R. Science and scientists in the U.S. environmental policy process. The International Journal of Science in Society [Internet]. 2009;1(2):171-188. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4725.pdf
Davis M, Slobodkin L. The science and values of restoration ecology. Restoration Ecology. 2004;12:1-3.
Giampietro M, Allen TFH, Mayumi K. Science for Governance: the implications of the complexity revolution. In: Tognetti S Interfaces Between Science and Society. Interfaces Between Science and Society. Sheffield U.K.; 2006. p. .
Hobbie JE. Scientific Accomplishments of the Long Term Ecological Research Program: An Introduction. 2003;53(1):17-20.
Franklin JF. Scientific basis for new perspectives in forests and streams. In: Naiman RJ Watershed management--balancing sustainability and environmental change. Watershed management--balancing sustainability and environmental change. New York; 1992. p. 25-72. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub1364.pdf
Perry DA. The scientific basis of forestry. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics [Internet]. 1998;29:435-466. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub2568.pdf
Porter JH. Scientific databases. In: Brunt. J Ecological Data: Design, Processing and Management. Ecological Data: Design, Processing and Management. London, UK; 2000. p. 48-69.
Porter JH. Scientific databases for environmental research. In: Stafford SG Data and information management in the ecological sciences: a resource guide. Data and information management in the ecological sciences: a resource guide. Albuquerque, NM; 1998. p. 41-46.
Guzman G, Ramirez-Guillen F, Miller OK, Lodge DJ, Ovrebo C. Scleroderma stellatum vs. scleroderma bermudense, the status of Scleroderma echnatum and the first record of Veligaster nitidum from the Virgin Islands. Mycologia. 2004;96:1370-1379.
Werner RA, Holsten EH. Scollytidae associated with white spruce in Alaska. The Canadian Entomologist. 1984;116:465-471.
McMurtrie RE, Shaver GR, Field C, Gifford R, K, Melillo J, Parton W, Pitelka. Scope workshop on CO2 and climate change effects in plants and soils. In: Resource Interactions. SCOPE Synthesis series. Resource Interactions. ; 2000. p. .
Lyons JI, Newell SY, Brown RP, Moran MA. Screening for bacterial-fungal associations in a southeastern U.S. salt marsh using pre-established fungal monocultures. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 2005;54:179-187.
McMinn JW. Scrub oak stands in the southeast. Pages 11-24 in P. 1986.
Stammersjohn SE, Martinson DG, Smith RC, Iannuzzi SA. Sea ice in the western Antarctic Peninsula region: Spatio-temporal variability from ecological and climate change perspectives. Deep Sea Research II. 2008;55(18-19):2041-2058.
Kahru M, Fiedler PC, Gille ST, Manzano M, Mitchell BG. Sea level anomalies control phytoplankton biomass in the Costa Rica Dome area. Geophysical Research Letters. 2007;34:L22601.
Saha AK, Saha S, Sadle J, Jiang J, Ross MS, Price RM, Sternberg LSL, Wendelberger KS. Sea level rise and South Florida coastal forests. Climate Change. 2011;107(1-2):81-108.
Cerullo MM, Simmons BE. Sea Secrets: Tiny Clues to a Big Mystery. In: Layfayette, CO; 2008. p. 32.
Trivelpiece SG, Dilling R, Mader T, Trivelpiece WZ, Yanega G. Seabird behavior, ecology, and demography at Admiralty Bay, King George Island. Antarctic Journal of the United States. 1995;30(5):183-184.
Sydeman WJ, Mills KL, Thompson SA, Santora JA, Bertram DF, Morgan KH, Hipfner MA, Wells BK, Wolf SG. Seabirds and climate in the California Current. California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigation Reports. 2009;50:82-107.

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