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Naber AC. The effects of simulated herbivory on arctic woody shrubs: a test of a resource allocation hypothesis in response to herbivory. 1996.
Nadabo S, Pieper RD, Beck RF. Growth patterns and biomass relations of Xanthocephalum sarothrae (Pursh) Shinners on sandy soils in southern New Mexico. 1980;33:394-397.
Nadelhoffer KJ, Bouwman AF, Delaney M, Melillo JM, Sch, Scholes MC, Scholes RJ, Sonntag. Effects of climate change and human perturbations on interactions between non-living organic matter and nutrients. In: Sonntag CH Report of the Dahlem Workshop on the Role of Nonliving Organic Matter in the Earth's Carbon Cycle. Report of the Dahlem Workshop on the Role of Nonliving Organic Matter in the Earth's Carbon Cycle. ; 1995. p. 227-256.
Nadelhoffer KJ, Aber JD, Downs MR, Fry B, Melillo JM. Biological sinks for nitrogen additions to a forested catchment. In: CEC Report of the Proceedings of the International Symposium on Experimental Manipulation of Biota and Biogeochemical Cycling in Ecosystems. CEC Report of the Proceedings of the International Symposium on Experimental Manipulation of Biota and Biogeochemical Cycling in Ecosystems. Copenhagen; 1993. p. .
Nadelhoffer KJ, Fry B. Nitrogen isotope studies in forest ecosystems. In: Michener R Stable Isotopes in Ecology. Stable Isotopes in Ecology. Oxford, UK; 1994. p. 22-44.
Nadelhoffer KJ, Raich JW, Aber JD. Ecosystem stoichiometry: carbon budgets and fine root production in forests. Ecology. 1998;79:1822-1825.
Nadelhoffer KJ, Raich JR. Fine root production estimates and belowground carbon allocation in forest ecosystems. Ecology. 1992;73:1139-1147.
Nadelhoffer KJ, Shaver GR, Giblin AE, Rastetter EB. Potential impacts of climate change on nutrient cycling, cecomposition and productivity in arctic ecosystems. In: Holten JI Global Change and Arctic Terrestrial Ecosystems. Global Change and Arctic Terrestrial Ecosystems. NY; 1997. p. 349-364.
Nadelhoffer KJ, Giblin AE, Shaver GR, Laundre JA. Effects of temperature and substrate quality on element mineralization in six Arctic soils. 1991;72(1):242-253.
Nadelhoffer KJ, Colman BP, Currie WS, Magill AH, Aber JD. Decadal scale fates of 15N tracers added to oak and pine stands under ambient and elevated N inputs at the Harvard Forest (USA). 2004;196(1):89-107.
Nadelhoffer KJ, Downs M, Fry B, Aber JD, Magill AH, Melillo JM. The fate of 15N-labelled nitrate additions to a northern hardwood forest in eastern Maine, USA. Oecologia. 1995;103:292-301.
Nadelhoffer KJ, Linkins AE, Giblin AE, Shaver GR. Microbial processes and plant nutrient availability in arctic soils. In: Svoboda J Arctic Ecosystems in a Changing Climate: An Ecophysiological Perspective. Arctic Ecosystems in a Changing Climate: An Ecophysiological Perspective. New York; 1992. p. 281-300.
Nadelhoffer KJ, Boone RD, Bowden RD, Canary JD, Kaye J, Micks P, Ricca A, Aitkenhead JA, Laj. The DIRT experiment: litter and root influences on forest soil organic matter stocks and function. In: Foster, D.R./Aber JD Forest Landscape Dynamics in New England: Ecosystem Structure and Function as a Consequence of History. Forest Landscape Dynamics in New England: Ecosystem Structure and Function as a Consequence of History. ; 2001. p. .
Nadelhoffer K, Shaver G, Fry B, Giblin A, Johnson L, McKane R. 15N natural abundances and N use by tundra plants. 1996;107(3):386-394.
Nadelhoffer KJ, Boone RD, Bowden RD, Canary JD, Kaye J, Micks P, Ricca A, McDowell WH, Aitkenhead J. The DIRT experiment: litter and root influences on forest soil organic matter stocks and function. In: Aber JD Forests in Time: The Environmental Consequences of 1000 Years of Change in New England. Forests in Time: The Environmental Consequences of 1000 Years of Change in New England. New Haven, CT; 2004. p. 300-315.
Nadelhoffer KJ, Bowden RD, Boone RD, Lajtha K. Controls on forest soil organic matter development and dynamics: chronic litter manipulation as a potential international LTER activity. In: Vanderbilt K Cooperation in Long Term Ecological Research in Central and Eastern Europe. Cooperation in Long Term Ecological Research in Central and Eastern Europe. Corvallis, OR; 2000. p. 3-9.
Nadelhoffer KJ, Johnson L, Laundre J, Giblin AE, Shaver GR. Fine root production and nutrient use in wet and moist arctic tundras as influenced by chronic fertilization. 2002;242:107-113.
Nadelhoffer KJ, Downs MR, Fry B, Magill A, Aber JD. Controls on N retention and exports in a fertilized watershed. Environmental Monitoring & Assessment. 1999;55:187-210.
Nadelhoffer KJ, McDowell WH, Boone RD, Bowden RD, Canary JD, Kaye J, Micks P, Ricca A, Aitkenhead JA, Lajtha K. The DIRT experiment: litter and root influences on forest soil organic matter stocks and function. In: Foster, David R.//Aber JD Forests in time: the environmental consequences of 1,000 years of change in New England. Forests in time: the environmental consequences of 1,000 years of change in New England. New Haven, CT; 2004. p. 300-315. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4189.pdf
Naeem S. Experimental validity and ecological scale as tools for evaluating research programs. (and R. H. Gardner, W. M. Kemp KPVSJE). New York; 2001 p. 223-250.
Naeem S, Wright J. Disentangling biodiversity effects on ecosystem functioning: Deriving solutions to a seemingly insurmountable problem. Ecology Letters. 2003;6:567-579.
Naeem S. Disentangling the impacts of functional and taxonomic diversity on ecosystem functioning in synthetic-community experiments. Ecology. 2002;83:2925-2935.
Naeem S. Complexity versus diversity. In: Levin SA Encyclopedia of Biodiversity. Vol. 3. Encyclopedia of Biodiversity. San Diego, CA; 2001. p. 831-843.
Naeem S. Ecosystem consequences of biodiversity loss: The evolution of a paradigm. Ecology. 2002;83:1537-1552.
Naeem S. Expanding scales in biodiversity-based research: challenges and solutions for marine systems. Marine Ecology-Progress. 2006;311:273.

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