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Moore GW, Jones JA, Bond BJ. How soil moisture mediates the influence of transpiration on streamflow at hourly to interannual scales in a forested catchment. Hydrological Processes [Internet]. 2011. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4694.pdf
Moody JL, Munger JW, Goldstein AH, Jacob DJ, Wofsy SC. Harvard Forest regional-scale air mass composition by patterns in atmospheric transport history. Journal of Geophysical Research. 1998;103:13181-13194.
Moline MA, Prezelin BB. High resolution time-series data for 91/92 primary production and related parameters at a Palmer LTER coastal site: implications for modeling carbon fixation in the Southern Ocean. Polar Biology. 1997;17:39-53.
Minear PJ. Historical change in channel form and riparian vegetation of the McKenzie River, Oregon. [Internet]. 1994. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub1622.pdf
Milne BT. Heterogeneity as a Multiscale Characteristic of Landscapes. In: Pickett STA Ecological Heterogeneity. Ecological Heterogeneity. New York; 1991. p. 70-84.
Millus SA, Stapp P. Habitat and seasbirds as determinants of population ecology of endemic deer mice on Santa Barbara Island, California. 2006.
Miller MP, McKnight DM, Cory RM, Williams MW, Runkel RL. Hyporheic Exchange and Fulvic Acid Redox Reactions in an Alpine Stream/Wetland Ecosystem, Colorado Front Range. 2006;40(19):5943-5949.
Miller TEX, Tenhumberg B, Louda SM. Herbivore-mediated ecological costs of reproduction shape the life history of an iteroparous plant. 2008;171:141-149.
Meyerson FAB, Meyerson LA, Parmesan C, Sala OE. Human health, biodiversity and ecosystem services: the intertwined challenging future. In: Parmesan (eds.)C Biodiversity change and human health: from ecosystem services to spread of disease. Biodiversity change and human health: from ecosystem services to spread of disease. Washington, DC; 2008. p. .
Messmer V, Jones GP, Munday PL, Holbrook SJ, Schmitt RJ, Brooks AJ. Habitat biodiversity as a determinant of fish community structure on coral reefs. Ecology. 2011;92(12):2285-2298.
Merse CL. Historical geography of urban forestry and roadside tree planting in Baltimore. Department of Geography. 2005.
Menounos BP. A holocene, debris-flow chronology for an alpine catchment, Colorado Front Range. [Internet]. 1996:160. Available from: University of Colorado
Melillo JM. Human influences on the global N budget and their implications for the global carbon budget. In: Kimura M The Netherlands; 1995. p. 117-133.
McNaughton SJ, Milchunas DG, Frank DA. How can primary productivity be measured in grazing ecosystems?. 1996;77:974-977.
McNamara J, Kane D, Hobbie J, Kling G. Hydrologic and biogeochemical controls on the spatial and temporal patterns of nitrogen and phosphorus in the Kuparuk River, arctic Alaska. 2008;22:3294–3309 doi:10.1002/hyp.6920.
McKnight D, Gooseff M, Vincent W, Peterson B. High-latitude rivers and streams. In: and (eds) VL-PWFJ Polar Lakes and Rivers: Limnology of Arctic and Antarctic Aquatic Ecosystems. Polar Lakes and Rivers: Limnology of Arctic and Antarctic Aquatic Ecosystems. Oxford; 2008. p. .
McKnight DM, Gooseff MN, Vincent WF, Peterson BJ. High-latitude rivers and streams. In: Laybourn-Parry J Polar Lakes and Rivers: Limnology of Arctic and Antarctic Aquatic Ecosystems. Polar Lakes and Rivers: Limnology of Arctic and Antarctic Aquatic Ecosystems. Oxford; 2008. p. 83-102.
McKee AW, Bierlmaier FA. H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Oregon. In: Greenland D The climates of the Long-Term Ecological Research sites. Vol. 44. The climates of the Long-Term Ecological Research sites. Boulder, CO; 1987. p. 11-17. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub70.pdf
McKee AW. H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 1998;79(4):241-246.
McKay P, Di Iorio D. Heat budget for a shallow, sinuous salt marsh estuary. Continental Shelf Research. 2008;28:1740.
McIntyre NE, Wiens JA. How does habitat patch size affect animal movement?: An experiment with darkling beetles. 1999;80:2261.
McGuire KJ, McDonnell JJ. Hydrological connectivity of hillslopes and streams: characteristic time scales and nonlinearities. Water Resources Research [Internet]. 2010;46(W10543). Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4666.pdf
McDowell WH. Hurricanes, people, and riparian zones: controls on nutrient losses from forested Caribbean watersheds. Forest Ecology and Management [Internet]. 2001;154:443-451. Available from: http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/mcdohurr.html
McDonnell JJ, Kraft P, Lyon S, Maloszewski P, Newman B, Pfister L, Rinaldo A, Rodhe A, Sayama T, Seibert J. How old is streamwater? Open questions in catchment transit time conceptualization, modelling and analysis. Hydrological Processes [Internet]. 2010;24:1745-1754. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4676.pdf
Martinet MC. Hydrological and biogeochemical characteristics of the Rio Grande of New Mexico along the Albuquerque reach. Biological Science. 2008.

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