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Swemmer AM, Knapp AK, Smith MD. Growth responses of two dominant C4 grass species to altered water availability. 2006;167:1001 - 1010.
Tesar D, Scriber JM. Growth season constraints in climatic cold pockets: Tolerance of subfreezing temperatures and compensatory growth by tiger swallowtail butterfly larvae. 2002;7:39-44.
Williams GJ, Monson RK, Detling JK. Growth temperature effects on chlorophyll fluorescence yield in 15 graminoid species. 1986;116(1):197-201.
Hornbeck JW, Smith RB, Federer CA. Growth trends in 10 species of trees in New England, 1950-1980. 1988;18:1337-1340.
Medeiros JS. Growth, water use, and hydraulic constraints in two size classes of Larrea tridentata. 2003.
Gosz JR. GTOS (Global Terrestrial Observing System). In: Canadell JG Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change. Vol. 2. Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change. New York; 2001. p. 337-338.
Linsky CL. Guest Editorial: When teachers become scientists. Science Scope [Internet]. 2011:3. Available from: http://learningcenter.nsta.org/product_detail.aspx?id=10.2505/4/ss11_034_06_6
Newton RJ, Jones SE, Eiler A, McMahon KD, Bertilsson S. A guide to the natural history of freshwater lake bacteria. Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews. 2011;75(1):14-49.
Runkle JR. Guidelines and sample protocol for sampling forest gaps. Portland, OR; 1992 p. . Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub1073.pdf
Harmon M, Sexton J. Guidelines for Measurements of Woody Detritus in Forest Ecosystems. [Internet]. 1996. Available from: http://intranet.lternet.edu/archives/documents/Publications/woodydetritus/
Harmon ME, Sexton JM. Guidelines for measurements of woody detritus in forest ecosystems. Seattle, WA; 1996 p. . Available from: http://www.lternet.edu/collaborations/syn_04.html
Mills JN, Yates TL, Childs JE, Parmenter RR, Ksiazek TG, Rollin PE, Peters CJ. Guidelines for working with rodents potentially infected with hantavirus. 1995;76:716-722.
Hobbs RJ, Parsons DJ, Stephenson NL, White PS, Graber DM, Higgs ES, Millar CI, Randall JM, Tonnessen KA, Woodley S. Guiding concepts for parks and wilderness stewardship in an era of global environmental change. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2009.
Walter DE, Hunt HW, Elliott ET. Guilds or functional groups? An analysis of predatory arthropods from a shortgrass steppe soil. 1988;31:247-260.
Gutierrez LR, Herrick JE, Donart GB. Gully seeder for reseeding rangeland and riparian areas. 2004;57:399-401.
Orser WE. The Gwynns Falls: Baltimore greenway to the Chesapeake Bay. First. Charleston; 2008 p. 160.
Dalton SE. The Gwynns Falls watershed: a case study of public and non-profit sector behavior in natural resource management. 2001:152.
Nessledge GM, Maurer BA, Gage SH. Gypsy moth response to landscape structure differs from enutral model predictions: Implications for invasion monitoring. Bio Invasions. 2006.

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