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Allen EB, Allen MF, Helm DJ, Trappe JM, Molina RJ, Rincon E. Patterns and regulation of mycorrhizal plant and fungal diversity. In: Collins, H. P.//Robertson P//KGMJ The significance and regulation of soil biodiversity. The significance and regulation of soil biodiversity. The Netherlands; 1995. p. 47-62. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub2218.pdf
Allen MF, Jasper DA, Zak JC. Micro-organisms. In: Davy AJ Handbook of Ecological Restoration. Vol. 1. Handbook of Ecological Restoration. ; 2002. p. 257-278.
Allen TFH. The nature of the scale issue in experimentation. In: Petersen JE Scaling relations in experimental ecology. Scaling relations in experimental ecology. New York; 2001. p. 89-111.
Allen MF, Allen EB, Stahl PD. Differential niche response of Bouteloua gracilis and Pascopyrum smithii to VA mycorrhizae. 1984;111(3):361-365.
Allen TFH. Applying the principles of ecological emergence to building design and construction. In: Guy BG Construction ecology : nature as the basis for green buildings. Construction ecology : nature as the basis for green buildings. London.; 2001. p. 108-126.
Allen MF, Allen EB, Lansing JL, Pregitzer KS, Hendrick RL, Ruess RW, Collins SL. Responses to chronic N fertilization of ectomycorrhizal pinon but not arbuscular mycorrhizal juniper in a pinon-juniper woodland. 2010;74:1170-1176.
Allenby B, Fink J. Toward inherently secure and resilient societies. 2005;309:1034-1036.
Allison GW, Gaines SD, Lubchenco J, Possingham HP. Ensuring persistence of marine reserves: Catastrophes require adopting an insurance factor. 2003;13 (1 Suppl S):S8-S24.
Allison TD. The influence of deer browsing on the reproductive biology of Canada yew (Taxus canadensis marsh.) III. Sex expression. Oecologia 89:223-228. 1992.
Allison TD. Variation in sex expression in Canada yew (Taxus Canadensis). American Journal of Botany 78(4):569-578. 1991.
Allison TD. The reproductive biology of Canada Yew (Taxus canadensis) and its modification by herbivory: implications for wind-pollination. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Minnesota. 1987.
Allison TD. The influence of deer browsing on the reproductive biology of Canada yew (Taxus canadensis marsh.) I. Direct effect on pollen, ovule, and seed production. Oecologia 83:523-529. 1990.
Allison TD. Pollen production and plant density affect pollination and seed production in Taxus canadensis. Ecology 71(2):516-522. 1990.
Allison SD, Gartner TB, Mack MC, McGuire K, Treseder KK. Nitrogen alters carbon dynamics during early succession in boreal forest. Soil Biology and Biogeochemistry. 2010;42:1157-1164.
Allison TD. The influence of deer browsing on the reproductive biology of Canada yew (Taxus canadensis marsh.) II. Pollen limitation: an indirect effect. Oecologia 83:530-534. 1990.
Almeida-Martinez MR. Seasonal defoliation and growth responses of Muhlenbergia porteri Scribn. Ex Beal. in pure stands and in association with Larrea tridentata (DC) Coville, with emphasis on structural analysis. 1981:126.
Aloi MA. Aluminum and proton binding characteristics of a forest floor organic horizon leachate. 1996:142.
Alpern J. How to tell when map difference indicates land change. 2010.
Alpert P, Niyogi D, Pielke RA, Eastman JL. First evidence for carbon dioxide and moisture synergies from the leaf cell to global scale - Implications to human-caused climate change. 2003.
Alpert P, Niyogi D, Pielke Sr RA, Eastman JL, Xue YK, Raman S. Evidence for carbon dioxide and moisture interactions from the leaf cell up to global scales: Perspective on human-caused climate change. 2006;54:202-208.
Althoff DM, Groman JD, Segraves KA, Pellmyr O. Phylogeographic structure in the bogus yucca moth Prodoxus quinquepunctellus (Prodoxidae): Comparisons with coexisting pollinator yucca moths. [Internet]. 2001;21:117-127. Available from: doi:10.1006/mpev.2001.0995, available online at http://www.idealibrary.com
Althoff DA, Segraves KA, Leebens-Mack J, Pellmyr O. Patterns of speciation in the yucca moths: parallel species radiations within the Tegeticula yuccasella species complex. 2006;55:398-410.
Altieri AH, van Wesenbeeck BK, Bertness MD, Silliman BR. Facilitation cascade explains positive relationship between native biodiversity and invasion success. Ecology [Internet]. 2010;91:1269-1275. Available from: http://www.esajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1890/09-1301.1
Alvarez J. Effects of tree fall gaps on a tropical land snail community. [Internet]. 1991. Available from: http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/alvaeffc.htm
Alvarez J, Willig MR. Effects of tree fall gaps on the density of land snails in the Luquillo Experimental Forest of Puerto Rico. Biotropica [Internet]. 1993;25:100-110. Available from: http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/alvaeffe.htm

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