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de Groot RS, Wilson MA, Boumans RMJ. A typology for the classification, description and valuation of ecosystem functions, goods and services. 2002;41(3 Special Issue: The Dynamics and Value of Ecosystem Services: Integrating Economic and Ecological Perspectives):393-408.
Zwart G, Crump BC, Kamst-van Agterveld MP, Hagen F, Han SK. Typical freshwater bacteria: an analysis of available 16S rRNA gene sequences from plankton of freshwater lakes and rivers. 2002;28:141-155.
Jones SE, Chiu CY, Kratz TK, Wu JT, Shade A, McMahon KD. Typhoons initiate predictable change in aquatic bacterial communities. Limnology and Oceanography. 2008;53:1319-1326.
McCormick RJ, Zellmer AJ, Allen TFH. Type, scale, and adaptive narrative: Keeping models of salmon, toxicology and risk alive to the world. In: Biddinger GR Landscape ecology and wildlife habitat evaluation : critical information for ecological risk assessment, land-use management activities, and biodiversity enhancement / ASTM Special Technical Publication 1458. Landscape ecology and wildlife habitat evaluation : critical information for ecological risk assessment, land-use management activities, and biodiversity enhancement / ASTM Special Technical Publication 1458. West Conshohocken, PA; 2004. p. .
Seastedt TR. A two-year study of leaf litter decomposition as related to macroclimatic factors and microarthropod abundance in the southern Appalachians. Holarctic Ecology 6: 11-16 [Internet]. 1983. Available from: http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/511.pdf
Anderson DM, Kothmann MM. A two-step sampling technique for estimating standing crop of herbaceous vegetation. [Internet]. 1982;35:675-677. Available from: bibliography/212.pdf
Keefe RF. Two-stage and zero-inflated modelling of forest regeneration on the Pacific Northwest coast. [Internet]. 2004. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4067.pdf
Haque Z, Younga A, McDaniel KC, Pieper RD. Two-phase pattern in mesquite-herbland vegetation in southwestern New Mexico. 1991;36:54-59.
Chen L, Driscoll CT. A two-layer model to simulate variations in surface water chemistry draining a northern forest watershed. 2005;41:1-8.
Yuan HL, Wu CH. A two-dimensional vertical non-hydrostatic sigma model with an implicit method for free-surface flows. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids. 2004;44(8):811-835.
Magnuson JJ. Two worlds of fish recruitment: lakes and oceans. Early Life History Series Publ. (AFS) Proc. 11th Annual Larval Fish Conf. American Fisheries Society Symposium. 1988;5:1-6.
Hendrixson BE, Bond JE. Two sympatric species of Antrodiaetus from southwestern North Carolina (Araneae, Mygalomorphae, Antrodiaetidae). Zootaxa [Internet]. 2005;872:1-19. Available from: http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/2278.pdf
Doherty J, Hunt R. Two statistics for evaluating parameter identifiability and error reduction. Journal of Hydrology. 2009;366:119-127.
Daube B, Kimball KD, Lamar PA, Weathers KC. Two new ground-level cloud water sampler designs which reduce rain contamination. 1987;21(4):893-900.
Chase ID, Rohwer S. Two methods for quantifying the development of dominance hierarchies in large groups with applications to Harris' sparrows. 1987;35:1113 - 1118.
Acker SA, Franklin JF, Greene SE, Thomas TB, Van Pelt R, Bible KJ. Two decades of stability and change in old-growth forest at Mount Rainier National Park. Northwest Science [Internet]. 2006;80(1):65-72. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub3201.pdf
Cohen WB, Harmon ME, Wallin DO, Fiorella MR. Two decades of carbon flux from forests of the Pacific Northwest: estimates from a new modeling strategy. BioScience [Internet]. 1996;46(11):836-844. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub2118.pdf
Halpern CB. Twenty-one years of secondary succession in Pseudotsuga forests of the western Cascade Range. 1987.
Hollingsworth TN, Lloyd AH, Nossov D, Ruess RW, Charlton B, Kielland K. Twenty-five years of vegetation change along a putative successional chronosequence on the Tanana River, Alaska. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2010;40:1273-1287.
Reiners WA. Twenty years of ecosystem reorganization following experimental deforestation and regrowth suppression. 1992;62(4):503-523.
Reiners WA. Twenty years of ecosystem development on a clear-cut watershed at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest. 1991;72(2):228.
Bernhardt ES, McDowell WH. Twenty years apart: Comparisons of DOM uptake during leaf leachate releases to Hubbard Brook Valley streams in 1979 versus 2000. 2008;113(3):GO3032.
Pepin NC. Twentieth-century change in the climate record for the Front Range, CO, USA. 2000;32:135-146.
Fu S, Pedraza RC, Lugo AE. A twelve-year comparison of stand changes in amahagony plantation and a paired natural forest of similar age. Biotropica [Internet]. 1996;28:515-524. Available from: http://luq.lternet.edu/publications/lterpub/fuatwe.htm
Logan J, Hass H, Deegan LA, Gaines E. Turnover rates of nitrogen stable isotopes in the salt marsh mummichog, Fundulus heteroclitus, following a laboratory diet switch. 2006;147:391-395.

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