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Chapin III FS. Adaptations and physiological responses of wild plants to nutrient stress. In: Loughman BC Genetic aspects of plant mineral nutrition. Genetic aspects of plant mineral nutrition. Boston, MA, USA; 1987. p. 15-25.
Bryant JP, Chapin III FS, Reichardt P, Clausen TP. Adaptation to resource availability as a determinant of chemical defense strategies in woody plants. In: Conn EE Chemically mediated interactions between plants and other organisms. Chemically mediated interactions between plants and other organisms. New York, New York, USA; 1985. p. 219-237.
Hill T, Polsky C. Adaptation to Drought in the Context of Suburban Sprawl and Abundant Rainfall. 2006;47:85-100.
Chapin III FS. Adaptation of selected trees and grasses to low availability of phosphorus. Plant and Soil. 1983;72:283-287.
Berman M, Nicolson C, Kofinas GP, Tetlichi J, Martin S. Adaptation and sustainability in a small arctic community: Results of an agent-based simulation model. Arctic. 2004;57(4):401-414.
Morgan-Kiss R, Priscu J, Pocock T, Gudynaite-Savitch L, Huner N. Adaptation and acclimation of photosynthetic microorganisms to permanently cold environments. Microbial and Molecular Biology Review. 2006;70:222.
Addington RN, Seastedt TR. Activity of soil microarthropods beneath snowpack in alpine tundra and subalpine forest. 1999;43:47-53.
Coulson RN. Activities of insects in forests: Implications for Wilderness Area management. Pages 115-119 in D. 1986.
Martin RD. Active microwave remote sensing of a natural, tallgrass prairie and a projected disk component model to explain the behavior of a modified dielectric disk model. 1988:1 - 158.
Conovitz P. Active layer dynamics and hyporheic zone storage in three streams in the McMurdo Dy Valleys, Antarctica. 2000.
Stolzenburg HW, Howard JVW. Activation of liquid bait devices by coyotes in southern New Mexico. 1989;17:306-312.
Hanan E, Ross MS. Across-scale patterning of plant-soil-water interactions surrounding tree islands in Southern Everglades landscapes. Landscape Ecology. 2010;25(3):463-475.
Laliberte AS, Herrick JE, Rango A. Acquisition, orthorectification, and classification of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) imagery for rangeland monitoring. [Internet]. 2010;76:661-672. Available from: bibliography/10-08.pdf
Hetrick BAD. Acquisition of phosphorus by Va mycorrhizal fungi and the growth responses of their host plants. In: ; 1989. p. 205 - 226.
Lazrus AL, Haagenson PL, Kok GL, Huebert BJ, Kreitzberg CW, Likens GE, Mohnen VA, Wilson WE, Winchester JW. Acidity in air and water in a case of warm frontal precipitation. 1983;17(3):581-591.
van Breemen N, Driscoll CT, Mulder J. Acidification of soil and water. 1985;313(5997):73.
Asbury CE, Vertucci FA, Mattson MD, Likens GE. Acidification of Adirondack lakes. 1989;23(3):362-365.
Dahlgren RA, McAvoy DC, Driscoll CT. Acidification and recovery of spodosol Bs horizon from acidic deposition. 1990;24(4):531-537.
van Breemen N, Mulder J, Driscoll CT. Acidification and alkalinization of soils. 1983;75:283-308.
Driscoll CT, Lambert KF, Chen L. Acidic deposition: Sources and ecological effects. In: Whitelaw DM Acid in the Environment: Lessons Learned and Future Prospects. Acid in the Environment: Lessons Learned and Future Prospects. ; 2006. p. .
Tomlinson GH. Acidic deposition, nutrient leaching and forest growth. 2003;65:51-81.
Driscoll TC, Weathers KC, Lawrence GB, Bulger AJ, Butler TJ, Cronan CS, Eagar C, Lambert KF, Likens GE, Stoddard JL. Acidic deposition in the northeastern United States: Sources and inputs, ecosystem effects and management strategies. In: and J. M. Gunn, R. J. Steedman RRA Boreal Shield Watersheds, Section III: Biological Effects and Management Reactions. Boreal Shield Watersheds, Section III: Biological Effects and Management Reactions. ; 2004. p. 159-190.
van Breemen N, Driscoll CT, Mulder J. Acidic deposition and internal proton sources in acidification of soils and waters. 1984;307:699-704.
Haines B. Acid rain: threshold of leaf damage in eight plant species from a southern Appalachian forest succession. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 14: 403-407 [Internet]. 1980. Available from: http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/926.pdf
Likens GE. Acid rain: the smokestack is the smoking gun. 1984;8(4):18-Dec.

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