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Schmidt SK. A substrate-induced growth-response method for estimating the biomass of microbial functional groups in soil and aquatic systems. 1992;101:197-206.
Zalamea M, Gonzalez G. Substrated-induced respiration in puerto rican soils: minimum glucose amendment. Acta Cientifica [Internet]. 2007;21(1-3):11-17. Available from: http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/zalasubs.html
Lightfoot DC. Substrate utilization and guild structure in desert grasshopper assemblages. 1985:60.
Flanagan PW. Substrate quality influences on microbial activity and mineral availability in the taiga forest floors. In: Dyrness CT Forest Ecosystems in the Alaskan Taiga: A Synthesis of Structure and Function. Forest Ecosystems in the Alaskan Taiga: A Synthesis of Structure and Function. New York, New York, USA; 1986. p. 138-154.
Vance E, Chapin III FS. Substrate limitations to microbial activity in taiga forest floors. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 2001;33:173-188.
Hicks WT, Harmon ME, Myrold DD. Substrate controls on nitrogen fixation and respiration in woody debris from the Pacific Northwest, USA. Forest Ecology and Management [Internet]. 2003;176:25-35. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub2829.pdf
Lodman DW, Petersen MK, Clark CK, Wiley JS, Havstad KM. Substitution of DL-methionine for soybean meal as a winter supplement for gestating cows grazing native range. [Internet]. 1990;68:4361-4375. Available from: bibliography/704.pdf
Crocker TL, Ruess RW, Pregitzer KS, Burton AJ, Allen MF, Shan J, Morris LA. Substituting root numbers for length: improving the use of minirhizotrons to study fine root dynamics. Applied Soil Ecology [Internet]. 2003;23:127-135. Available from: http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/2211.pdf
Valentine HT, Tritton LM, Furnival GM. Subsampling trees for biomass, volume, or mineral content. 1984;30:673-681.
Forbis TA, Diggle PK. Subnivean enbryo development in the alpine herb Caltha leptosepala (Ranunculaceae). 2001;79:635-642.
Bassin CJ, Washburn L, Brzezinski MA, McPhee-Shaw EE. Sub-mesoscale coastal eddies observed by high frequency radar: A new mechanism for delivering nutrients to kelp forests in the Southern California Bight. 2005;32:LI2604.
Harwell M, Sharfstein B. Submerged aquatic vegetation and bulrush in Lake Okeechobee as indicators of greater Everglades ecosystem restoration. Ecological Indicators. 2009;9(6):S46-S55.
Federer CA. Subjectivity in the separation of organic horizons in the forest floor. 1982;46(5):1090-1093.
Christner B, Priscu J. Subglacial lake Vostok. In: ; 2005. p. . Available from: /reports/lakes/PriscuEtAl2005SubglacialLake.pdf
Bograd SJ, Mantyla AW. On the subduction of upwelled waters in the California Current. Journal of Marine Research. 2005;63(5):863-885.
Green JM, Williams GJ. The subdominant status of Echinocereus viridiflorus and Mammillaria vivipara in the shortgrass prairie: The role of temperature and water effects on gas exchange. 1982;52:43-48.
Hochstrasser T, Peters DPC. Subdominant species distribution in microsites around two lifeforms at a desert grassland-shrubland transition zone. 2004;15:615-622.
Scholten VDH. A study of the process to adapt a Kansas ranch house site for use as a biological educational research center. 1987:1 - 270.
Wan Z, Vallino JJ, Peterson BJ. Study of the inter-annual food web dynamics in the Kuparuk River with a first order approximation inverse model. 2008;211(2-Jan):97-112.
Pomes ML. A study of the aquatic humic substances and hydrogeology in a prairie watershed: use of humic material as a tracer of recharge through soils. 1995:1 - 296.
Tate CM. A study of temporal and spatial variations in nitrogen concentrations in a tallgrass prairie stream. 1985:1 - 93.
Furrer G, Westall J, Sollins P. The study of soil chemistry through quasi-steady-state models: 1. Mathematical definition of model. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta [Internet]. 1989;53:595-601. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub1020.pdf
Vardaro MF, Parmley D, Smith, Jr. KL. A study of possible. Deep-Sea Research I. 2007;54:1231-1240.
Nicolello J. A study of partial logging and burning effects on stream temperature in the Blue River drainage, western Cascades, Oregon. 2003.
Yoder JA, Doney SC, Siegel DA, Wilson C. Study of Marine Ecosystems and Biogeochemistry Now and in the Future Examples of the Unique Contributions from Space. 2010;23:104-117.

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