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Synder KA, Donovan LA, James JJ, Tiller RL, Richards JH. Extensive summer water pulses do not necessarily lead to canopy growth of Great Basin and northern Mojave Desert shrubs. [Internet]. 2004;141:325-334. Available from: http://www.springerlink.com/media/eflppvlyxlhh19vhhl5x/contributions/j/u/l/f/julfeguq25yfl0cd.pdf
Preston ND. External drivers of lakes in forested watersheds: Aeolian organic carbon inputs and ice phenology. Limnology and Marine Science. 2009:xv, 98.
Jones SE. External drivers of limnetic bacterial community composition and function. Limnology and Marine Sciences. 2008:vi, 113.
Kimes DS, Holben BN, Nickeson JE, McKee AW. Extracting forest age in a Pacific Northwest forest from thematic mapper and topographic data. Remote Sensing of Environment. 1996;56:133-140.
Rosman JH, Hench JL, Koseff JR, Monismith SG. Extracting Reynolds stresses from acoustic Doppler current profiler measurements in wave-dominated environments. [Internet]. 2008;25(2):286-306. Available from: <Go to ISI>://000253582700010
Freckman DW, Virginia RA. Extraction of nematodes from Dry Valley Antarctic soils. Polar Biology. 1993;13(7):483-487.
Estell RE, Tellez MR, Fredrickson EL, Anderson DM, Havstad KM, Remmenga MD. Extracts of Flourensia cernua reduce consumption of alfalfa pellets by sheep. [Internet]. 2001;27:2275-2285. Available from: bibliography/01-021.pdf
Tellez MR, Estell RE, Fredrickson EL, Powell JE, Wedge DE, Schrader K, Kobaisy MM. Extracts of Fluorensia cernua (L): volatile constituents and antifungal, antialgal, and antitermite bioactivities. [Internet]. 2001;27:2263-2273. Available from: bibliography/01-049.pdf
Smith JA, Miller AJ, Baeck ML, Nelson PA, Fisher GT, Meierdiercks KL. Extraordinary flood response of a small urban watershed to short-duration convective rainfall. 2005;6:599-617.
Chuang HC, Webster MS, Holmes RT. Extrapair paternity and local synchrony in the Black-throated Blue Warbler. 1999;116(3):726-736.
Aber JD, Reich PB, Goulden MI. Extrapolating leaf CO2 exchange to the canopy: a generalized model of forest photosynthesis validated by eddy correlation. Oecologia. 1996;106:257-265.
Hunt ER, Running SW, Federer CA. Extrapolating plant water flow resistances and capacitances to regional scales. 1991;54:169-195.
Hayden BP. Extratropical Storms: Past, Present and Future. In: Adams DB Proceedings of the Speciality Conference on Potential Consequences of Climate Variability and Change to Water Resources of the United States. Proceedings of the Speciality Conference on Potential Consequences of Climate Variability and Change to Water Resources of the United States. ; 1999. p. 93-97.
Massom RA, Quetin LB, Ross RM, Massom Y, Krouse RH, Stammerjohn SE, Smith RC, Pook MJ, Iannuzzi RA, Adams N. Extreme Anomalous Atmospheric Circulation in the West Antarctic Peninsula Region in Austral Spring and Summer 2001/02, and its Profound Impact on Sea Ice and Biota. Journal of Climate. 2006;19:3544-3571.
Holmgren M, Letnic M, Lima M, Lopez BC, Meserve PL, Milstead WB, Polis GA, Previtali MA, Richter M, Sabate S. Extreme climatic events shape arid and semiarid ecosystems. 2006;4:87-95.
Gutschick VP, BassiriRad H. Extreme events as shaping physiology, ecology, and evolution of plants: toward a unified definition and evaluation of their consequences. 2003;160:21-42.
Benson BJ, Granin NG, Magnuson JJ, Jensen O, Card V, Hodgkins G, Korhonen J, Livingstone DM, Stewart KM, Weyhenmeyer GA. Extreme events, trends, and variability in Northern Hemisphere lake-ice phenology (1855 - 2005). Climatic Change. 2012;112(2):299-323.
Jones JA, Perkins RM. Extreme flood sensitivity to snow and forest harvest, western Cascades, Oregon, United States. Water Resources Research [Internet]. 2010;46(W12512). Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub3089.pdf
Tranter M, Fountain A, Fritsen C, Lyons W, Priscu J, Stathan P, Welch K. Extreme hydrochemical conditions in natural microcosms entombed within Antarctic ice. Hydrological Processes. 2004;18:379-387.
Ntelekos AA, Smith JA, Baeck ML, Krajewski WF, Miller AJ, Goska R. Extreme hydrometeorological events and the urban environment: dissecting the 7 July 2004 thunderstorm over the Baltimore MD metropolitan area. 2008;44(W08446).
Lehmer EM, Savage LT, Biggin D, Antolin MF. Extreme plasticity in thermoregulatory behaviors of free-ranging black-tailed prairie dogs. 2006;79(3):454-467.
Greenland D. Extreme precipitation during 1921 in the area of the Niwot Ridge Long-Term Ecological Research site, Front Range, Colorado, U.S.A. 1995;27:19-28.
Diggle PK. Extreme preformation in alpine Polygonum viviparum: An architectural and developmental analysis. 1997;84:154-169.
Priscu JC, Downes M, McKay C. Extreme Supersaturation of Nitrous Oxide in a Poorly Ventilated Antarctic Lake. Limnol. Oceanogr. 1996;41(7):1544-1551.
Sinton DS, Jones JA. Extreme winds and windthrow in the western Columbia River Gorge. Northwest Science. 2002;76(2):173-182.

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