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Miller JA, Frost TM. Whole-ecosystem experiments : replication and arguing from error. In: Lele SR The nature of scientific evidence : statistical, philosophical, and empirical considerations. The nature of scientific evidence : statistical, philosophical, and empirical considerations. Chicago, IL; 2004. p. 221-248.
Michener W. Win-Win Ecology: How the Earth. Restoration Ecology. 2004;(12):306-307.
Menalled F, Gross KL, Hammond M. Weed aboveground and seedbank community responses to agricultural management systems. 2001;11:1586-1601.
Melton C, Washburn L, Gotschalk C. Wind relaxations and poleward flow events in a coastal upwelling system on the central California coast. 2009;114:C11016.
McNulty S. Wood _13_C as a measure of annual basal area growth and soil water stress in a pinus strobus forest. Ecology 76(5): 1581-1586 [Internet]. 1995. Available from: http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/681.pdf
McNeil P, Russell D, Griffith B, Gunn A, Kofinas GP. Where the wild things are: Seasonal Variation in Caribou Distribution in Relation to Climate Change. Rangifer. 2005:51-63.
McMurtrie R, Norby R, Medlyn B, Dewar R, Pepper D, Reich P, Barton CVM. Why is plant-growth response to elevated CO2 amplified when water is limiting, but reduced when nitrogen is limiting? A growth-optimisation hypothesis. FUNCTIONAL PLANT BIOLOGY. 2008;35:521.
McMillan BR, Cottam MR, Kaufman DW. Wallowing behavior of American bison (Bos bison) in tallgrass prairie: an examination of alternate explanations. 2000;144:159 - 167.
McGuire KJ. Water residence time and runoff generation in the western Cascades of Oregon. [Internet]. 2004. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub3864.pdf
McGuire AD, Rawlins M, Vorosmarty C, Rupp TS, Wu W, Calef MP, Walsh JE, Kimball JS, Clein J, Euskirchen ES. The Western Arctic Linkage Experiment (WALE): Overview and Synthesis. Earth Interactions. 2008;12:1-13.
McGuire KJ. Water residence time. In: Lehar JH The Encyclopedia of Water. The Encyclopedia of Water. New York; 2005. p. .
McGinley MA. Woodrats collecting house building materials: central place foraging for nonfood items. 1982:1 - 42.
McDonnell JJ. Where does water go when it rains? Moving beyond the variable source area concept of rainfall-runoff response. Hydrological Processes [Internet]. 2003;17:1869-1875. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub3887.pdf
McCann LMJ, Numez JT, Nowak PJ. What we don't know can hurt us: adoption of animal waste management strategies. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 2006;61(1):30-33.
McAvinchey RJ. Winter herbivory by snowshoe hares and moose as a process affecting primary succession on an Alaskan floodplain. 1991.
Massom RA, Stammerjohn SE, Lefebvre W, Harangozo SA, Adams N, Scambos TA, Pook MJ, Fowler C. West Antarctic Peninsula sea ice in 2005: Extreme ice compaction and ice edge retreat due to strong anomaly with respect to climate. Journal of Geophysical Research. 2008;113:C02S20.
Maser C, Cline SP, Cromack K, Trappe JM, Hansen EM. What we know about large trees that fall to the forest floor. In: Maser, Chris//Tarrant RF//TJM//FJF From the forest to the sea: a story of fallen trees. Vol. 229. From the forest to the sea: a story of fallen trees. Portland, OR; 1988. p. 25-45.
Martinson DG, Stammerjohn SE, Iannuzzi RA, Smith RC, Vernet M. Western Antarctic Peninsula physical oceanography and spatio-temporal variability. Deep Sea Research Part II. 2008;55(18-19):1964-1987.
Mariotti G, Faherazzi S. Wind waves on a mudflat: the influence of fetch and depth on bottom shear stresses. Continental shelf Research. 2012.
van Mantgem PJ, Taylor AH, Veblen TT, Stephenson NL, Byrne JC, Daniels LD, Franklin JF, Ful, Harmon ME, Larson AJ. Widespread increase of tree mortality rates in the western United States. Science [Internet]. 2009;323:521-524. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4479.pdf
Makarieva AM, Gorshkov VG, Li B-L. Why do population density and inverse home range scale differently with body size? Implications for ecosystem stability. 2005;2:259-271.
Magnuson JJ, Krohelski JT, Kunkel KE, Robertson DM. Wisconsin's waters and climate: historical changes and possible futures. Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. 2003;90:23-36.

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