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Peters DPC, Ohman MD, Waide RB, Yao J, Laney CM, Lugo AE, Collins SL, Driscoll CT, Groffman PM, Grove JM. Long-term trends in precipitation and surface water chemistry. In: Yao J Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Washington, D.C.; 2011. p. .
Peters DPC, Ohman MD, Waide RB, Yao J, Laney CM, Lugo AE, Collins SL, Driscoll CT, Groffman PM, Grove JM. Long-term trends in production, abundance, and richness of plants and animals. In: Yao J Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Washington, D.C.; 2011. p. .
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Knapp AK, Smith MD, Peters DPC, Collins SL. Patterns of net primary production across sites: Cross-site comparisons of state change dynamics. In: Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. ; 2011. p. .
Peters DPC, Bestelmeyer BT, Knapp AK. Perspectives on Global Change Theory. In: Willig MR Theories in Ecology. Theories in Ecology. Chicago, IL; 2011. p. .
Peters DPC. Plant species dominance at a grassland-shrubland ecotone: An individual-based gap dynamics model of herbaceous and woody species. 2002;152:5-32.
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Laney CM, Baker KS, Peters DPC, Ramsey KW. Recommendations for data accessibility. In: Yao J Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change. Washington, D.C.; 2011. p. .
Peters DPC. Recruitment potential of two perennial grasses with different growth forms at a semiarid-arid transition zone. 2002;89:1616-1623.

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