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Wallin DO, Harmon ME, Cohen WB, Fiorella MR, Ferrell WK. Use of remote sensing to model land use effects on carbon flux in forests of the Pacific Northwest, USA. In: Gholz, H.L.//Nakane K//SH The use of remote sensing in the modeling of forest productivity. The use of remote sensing in the modeling of forest productivity. Dordrecht, The Netherlands; 1996. p. 219-237. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub2119.pdf
Wallin DO, Swanson FJ, Marks BJ. Landscape pattern response to changes in pattern generation rules: land-use legacies in forestry. Ecological Applications [Internet]. 1994;4(3):569-580. Available from: http://0-www.jstor.org.oasis.oregonstate.edu/view/10510761/di960385/96p00175/0
Wallin DO, Swanson FJ, Marks BJ, Cissel JH, Kertis JN. Comparison of managed and pre-settlement landscape dynamics in forests of the Pacific Northwest, USA. Forest Ecology and Management [Internet]. 1996;85:291-309. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub2198.pdf
Wallin KF, Raffa KF. Feedback between individual host selection behavior and population dynamics in an eruptive herbivore. Ecological Monographs. 2004:101-116.
Wallin KF. Density related variability in host selection by bark beetles: Feedback between individual and population level processes. 2001.
Walls SC, Blaustein AR, Beatty JJ. Amphibian biodiversity of the Pacific Northwest with special reference to old-growth stands. The Northwest Environmental Journal [Internet]. 1992;8:53-69. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub1397.pdf
Wallwork JA, Kamill BW, Whitford WG. Life styles of desert litter-dwelling microarthropods: a reappraisal based on the reproductive behavior of Cryptostigmatid mites. 1984;80:163-169.
Wallwork JA, Kamill BW, Whitford WG. Distribution and diversity patterns of soil mites and other microarthropods in a Chihuahuan Desert site. 1985;9:215-231.
Wallwork JA, MacQuitty M, Silva S, Whitford WG. Seasonality of some Chihuahuan Desert soil oribatid mites (Acari: Cryptostigmata). 1986;208:403-416.
Walmsley MR, Capinera JL, Detling JK, Dyer MI. Growth of Blue Grama and Western Wheatgrass following grasshopper defoliation and mechanical clipping. 1987;60(1):51-57.
Walsh JP. Low marsh succession along an over-wash salt marsh chronosequence. Dept. of Environmental Sciences. 1998:211.
Walsh CJ, Roy AH, Feminella JW, Cottingham PE, Groffman PM, Morgan IRP. The urban stream syndrome: current knowledge and the search for a cure. 2005;24(3):706-723.
Walsh J, Clow G, Fritsen C, McKay C, Parsons A, Doran P, Priscu J, Lyons W, Fountain A, McKnight D. Recent Temperature Trends in the Antarctic. Nature. 2002;418:291-292.
Walsh SE, Vavrus SJ, Foley JA, Wynne RH. Large-scale patterns of lake ice phenology and climate: model simulation and observations. Verhandlungen des Internationalen Verein Limnologie. 2000;27(5):2815.
Walsh V, Price RM. Determination of vertical and horizontal pathways of injected fresh wastewater into a deep saline aquifer (Florida, USA) using natural chemical tracers. Hydrogeology Journal. 2010;18(4):1027-1042.
Walsh SE, Vavrus SJ, Foley JA, Fisher VA, Wynne RH, Lenters JD. Global patterns of lake ice phenology and climate: model simulations and observations. Journal of Geophysical Research. 1998;103(D22):825-837.
Walsh MK, Pearl CA, Whitlock CL, Bartlein PJ, Worona MA. An 11 000-year-long record of fire and vegetation history at Beaver Lake, Oregon, central Willamette Valley. Quaternary Science Reviews [Internet]. 2010;29:1093-1106. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4605.pdf
Walter DE. Life history, trophic behavior, and description of Gamasellodes vermivorax n. sp. (Mesostigmata: Ascidae), a predator of nematodes and arthropods in semiarid grassland soils. 1987;65:1689-1695.
Walter JF, Overton AS, Ferry KH, Mather ME. Atlantic coast feeding habits of striped bass: a synthesis of data supporting a comprehensive coast-wide understanding of the trophic biology. 2003;10:1-13.
Walter DE, Hunt HW, Elliott ET. Guilds or functional groups? An analysis of predatory arthropods from a shortgrass steppe soil. 1988;31:247-260.
Walter DE, Moore JC, Loring SJ. Symphyella sp. predators of arthropods and nematodes in grassland soils. 1989;33:113-116.
Walter KM, Edwards M, Grosse G, Chapin III FS, Zimov SA. Thermokarst lakes as a source of atmospheric CH4 during the last deglaciation. Science 318:633-636. Science. 2007;318:633-636.
Walter RA. Species composition, distribution, population, biomass and behavior: benthic macroinvertebrates. In: Likens GE An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and its Environment. An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and its Environment. New York; 1985. p. 204-228.
Walter DE, Ikonen EK. Species, guilds, functional groups: Taxonomy and behavior in nematophagus arthropods. 1989;21(3):315-327.
Walter K, Smith LC, Chapin III FS. Methane bubbling from northern lakes: present and future contributions to the global methane budget. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. 2007;365:1657-1676.

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