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Petrone K, Jones J, Hinzman LD, Boone R. Seasonal export of carbon, nitrogen, and major solutes from Alaskan catchments with discontinuous permafrost. Journal of Geophysical Research. 2006;111:2020.
Petrovskii SV, Morozov A, Li B-lian. Regimes of biological invasion in a predator-prey system with the Allee effect. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. 2005;67:637-661.
Pett-Ridge J, Derry LA, Kurtz AC. Sr isotopes as a tracer of weathering processes and dust inputs in a tropical granitoid watershed, Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta [Internet]. 2009;73:25-43. Available from: http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/pettsris.html
Pett-Ridge JC. Contributions of dust to phosphorus cycling in tropical forests of the Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico. Biogeochemistry. 2009;doi:.
Pett-Ridge JC, Derry LA, Barrows JK. Ca/Sr and 87Sr/86Sr ratios as tracers of Ca and Sr cycling in the Rio Icacos watershed, Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico. Chemical Geology. 2009.
Pett-Ridge J, Silver WL, Firestone MK. Redox fluctuations in a humid tropical forest soil impact N-cycling rates by framming the composition of the soil microbial community. Biogeochemistry. 2006;81:95-110.
Petty JT, Grossman GD. Restricted movement by mottled sculpin (pisces: cottidae) in a southern Appalachian stream. Freshwater Biology [Internet]. 2004;49:631-645. Available from: http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/2040.pdf
Pflugmacher D, Cohen WB, Kennedy RE, Lefsky MA. Regional applicability of forest height and aboveground biomass models for the Geoscience Laser Altimeter System. Forest Science [Internet]. 2008;54(6):647-657. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4311.pdf
Phillips RP, Fahey TJ. Tree species and mycorrhizal associations influence the magnitude of rhizosphere effects. Ecology. 2006;87(5):1302-1313.
Phillips C. Distinguishing biological and physical controls on soil respiration. [Internet]. 2009. Available from: http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/jspui/handle/1957/13754
Phillips NE. Variable timing of larval food has consequences for early juvenile performance in a marine mussel. Ecology. 2004;85(8):2341-2346.
Phillips C, Nickerson N, Risk D, Kayler ZE, Andersen CP, Mix AC, Bond BJ. Soil moisture effects on the carbon isotope composition of soil respiration. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry [Internet]. 2010;24:1271-1280. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4658.pdf
Phillips RP, Fahey TJ. Patterns of rhizosphere carbon flux in sugar maple (Acer saccharum) and yellow birch (Betula allegheniensis) saplings. Global Change Biology. 2005;11:983-995.
Phillips RP, Yanai RD. The effects of AlCl3 additions on rhizosphere soil and fine root chemistry of sugar maple (Acer Saccharum). Water, Air and Soil Pollution. 2004;159:339-356.
Phillips C, Nickerson N, Risk D, Bond BJ. Interpreting diel hysteresis between soil respiration and temperature. Global Change Biology [Internet]. 2011;17:515-527. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4700.pdf
Phillips R, Fahey TJ. The influence of soil fertility on rhizosphere effects in northern hardwood forest. Soil Sci. Soc. Amer. J. 2008;72:453-461.
Phillips RP. Rhizosphere carbon flux and rhizosphere effects on microbial activity and nutrient availability in northern hardwood forests. 2005:202.
Pi, Rinaldi M, Wyzga B, Zawiejska J, Gregory KJ, Bondarev V, Chin A, Dahlstrom N, Elosegi A, Gregory SV. Public perception as a barrier to introducing wood in rivers for restoration purposes. Environmental Management [Internet]. 2005;36(5):665-674. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4058.pdf
Pickett STA, Grove JM. Urban ecosystems: what would Tansley do?. Urban Ecosystems. 2009;12(1):1-8.
Pickett STA, Cadenasso ML, Grove JM. Biocomplexity in coupled natural-human systems: a multidimensional framework. Ecosystems. 2005;8:225-232.
Pickett STA, Jenkins JC, Law NL, Nilon CH, Pouyat RV, Szlavecz K, Warren PS, Wilson MA, Cadenasso ML, Grove JM. Beyond urban legends: an emerging framework of urban ecology, as illustrated by the Baltimore Ecosystem Study. BioScience. 2008;58(2):139-150.
Pickett STA, Cadenasso ML, McDonnell MJ, Burch WR. Frameworks for urban ecosystem studies: gradients, patch dynamics and the human ecosystem in the New York metropolitan area and Baltimore, USA. In: Breuste JH Ecology of cities and towns: a comparative approach. Ecology of cities and towns: a comparative approach. New York; 2009. p. 25-50.
Pickett STA, Kolasa J, Jones CG. Ecological understanding: the nature of theory and the theory of nature. Second. San Diego; 2007 p. 240.
Pickett STA, Belt KT, Galvin MF, Groffman PM, Grove JM, Outen DC, Pouyat RV, Stack WP, Cadenasso ML. Watersheds in Baltimore, Maryland: understanding and application of integrated ecological and social processes. Journal of Contemporary Watershed Research & Education. 2007;136:44-55.
Pickett STA, Cadenasso ML, Grove JM. Resilient cities: meaning, models, and metaphor for integrating the ecological, socio-economic, and planning realms. Landscape and Urban Planning. 2004;69(4):369-384.

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