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Shaver GR, Johnson LC, Cades DH, Murray G, Laundre JA, Rastetter EB, Nadelhoffer KJ, Giblin AE. Biomass accumulation and CO2 flux in three Alaskan wet sedge tundras: Responses to nutrients, temperature, and light. 1998;68(1):75-97.
Nadelhoffer KJ, Aber JD, Downs MR, Fry B, Melillo JM. Biological sinks for nitrogen additions to a forested catchment. In: CEC Report of the Proceedings of the International Symposium on Experimental Manipulation of Biota and Biogeochemical Cycling in Ecosystems. CEC Report of the Proceedings of the International Symposium on Experimental Manipulation of Biota and Biogeochemical Cycling in Ecosystems. Copenhagen; 1993. p. .
Shaver GR, Nadelhoffer KJ, Giblin AE. Biogeochemical diversity and element transport in a heterogeneous landscape, the North Slope of Alaska. In: Gardner RH Quantitative Methods in Landscape Ecology. Quantitative Methods in Landscape Ecology. New York; 1990. p. 105-126.
Giblin AE, Nadelhoffer KJ, Shaver GR, Laundre JA, McKerrow AJ. Biogeochemical diversity along a riverside toposequence in Arctic Alaska. 1991;61(4):415-435.
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Rastetter EB, McKane RB, Shaver GR, Nadelhoffer KJ, Giblin AE. Analysis of CO2, temperature, and moisture effects on carbon storage in Alaskan arctic tundra using a general ecosystem model. In: Holten J Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems. Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems. NY; 1998. p. 349-364.
Fry B, Jones DE, Kling GW, McKane RB, Nadelhoffer KJ, Peterson BJ. Adding 15N tracers to ecosystem experiments. In: Fry B Stable isotopes in the biosphere. Stable isotopes in the biosphere. Kyoto; 1995. p. 171-192.

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