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Delaney AJ, Arcone SA, Chacho E. Winter short-pulse radar studies on the Tanana River, Alaska. Arctic. 1990;43:244-250.
Estensen JL. Winter vertebrate browsing of birch : Effects on the use of leaf litter leachates by stream microorganisms. 2001.
Michener W. Win-Win Ecology: How the Earth. Restoration Ecology. 2004;(12):306-307.
Porter J, King H, Hanson T, Braun H, Michener W, Arzberger P, Hanson PC, Kratz TK, Gage S, Williams T. Wireless Sensor Networks for Ecology. Bioscience. 2005;55(7):561-572.
Terzis AR, Burns R, Musaloiu-E R, Cogan J, Szlavecz K, Szalay AS, Gray RJ, Ozer S, Liang CM, Gupchup J. Wireless sensor networks for soil science. 2010;7(1/2):53-70.
Lovely R. Wisconsin's acid rain battle: science, communication, and public policy, 1979-1989. Environmental History Review. 1990;14(3):21-48.
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.
Yannarell AC, Triplett EW. Within- and between-lake variability in the composition of bacterioplankton communities: investigations using multiple spatial scales. Applied & Environmental Microbiology. 2004;70(1):214-223.
Liebhold A, Sork V, Peltonen M, Koenig W, Koenig O, Westfall R, Elkinton J, Knop J. Within-population spatial synchrony in mast seeding of North American oaks. Oikos. 2004;104:156-164.
Webster JR. Within-stream factors affecting nutrient transport from forested and logged watersheds. Proceedings of forestry and water quality: a mid-south symposium [Internet]. 1985. Available from: http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/266.pdf
Swank WT. Within-tree distribution of woody biomass and nutrients for selected hardwood species. Proceedings of the 1986 Southern Forest Biomass Workshop [Internet]. 1986. Available from: http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/435.pdf
Kimmerer RW. Witness to the rain. In: Fleischner TL The way of natural history. The way of natural history. San Antonio, TX; 2011. p. 187-195. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4674.pdf
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
Post KE. Wood borer (Cerambycidae and Buprestidae) infestation, development, and impact on wood quality in recently felled white spruce trees in the interior of Alaska. 1984.
Torres JA, Gonzalez G. Wood decomposition of Cyrilla Racemiflora (Cyrillaceae) in Puerto Rican dry and wet forests: a 13-year case study. Biotropica [Internet]. 2005;37(3):452-456. Available from: http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/torrwood.htm
Akachuku AE. Wood growth determined from growth ring analysis in red pine (Pinus resinosa) trees forced to lean by a hurricane. IAWA Bulletin n.s. 1991;12(3):263-274.
Swanson FJ. Wood in rivers: a landscape perspective. In: Gregory, Stan V.//Boyer KL//GAM The ecology and management of wood in world rivers. Vol. 37. The ecology and management of wood in world rivers. Bethesda, MD; 2003. p. 299-313. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub3729.pdf
Laursen GA, Burdsall HH, Seppelt RD. Wood Inhabiting Fungi: Their Diversity, Roles and Uses. Alaska Park Science: Connection to Natural and Cultural Resource Studies in Alaska's National Parks. 2005;4(1):8-25.
Woodcock DW, Shier AD. Wood specific gravity and its radial variations: the many ways to make a tree. 2002;16:437-443.
McGinley MA. Woodrats collecting house building materials: central place foraging for nonfood items. 1982:1 - 42.
Ward MG, Aumen NG. Woody debris as a source of fine particulate organic matter in coniferous forest streams ecosystems. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences [Internet]. 1986;43(8):1635-1642. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub1337.pdf
Krauss KW, Doyle TW, Twilley RR, Smith TJ, Whelan KRT, Sullivan JK. Woody Debris in the Mangrove Forests of South Florida. Biotropica. 2005;37(1):9-15.
Harmon ME, Woodall CW, Fasth B, Sexton JM. Woody detritus density and density reduction factors for tree species in the United States: a synthesis. Newton Square, PA; 2008 p. . Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4300.pdf
Harmon ME. Woody detritus mass and its contribution to carbon dynamics of old-growth forests: the temporal context. In: Wirth, Christian; Gleixner G; HM Old-growth forests: function, fate and value. Vol. 207. Old-growth forests: function, fate and value. Berlin; Heidelberg; 2009. p. 159-190. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4447.pdf
Abbott DT. Woody litter decomposition following clear-cutting. Ecology 63: 35-42 [Internet]. 1982. Available from: http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/1203.pdf

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