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Yershova G. Temporal and spatial variability of microclimate and permafrost conditions in Fairbanks region, Alaska. 2003.
Youngblood AP. Structure and dynamics of mixed forest stands of interior Alaska. 1992.
Yau AJ. Size-Based Approaches to Modeling and Managing Local Populations: A Case Study Using an Artisanal Fishery for Giant Clams, Tridacna maxima. Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management. 2011:138.
Yi H. Response of arthropods to different intensities of thinning in Oregon. [Internet]. 2002. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub3724.pdf
You C. Population dynamics of Manilkara bidentata (A.DC.) Cher. in the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico. 1991.
Yurista PM. Physiology and energy budgets of two cladocerans, Bythotrephas and Daphnia. 1997.
Young SA. Phenological development and impact of season and intensity of defoliation on Sporobolus flexuosus and Bouteloua eriopoda. 1980:110.
Yozzo DJ. Patterns of Habitat Use by Sub-Adult Marsh Nekton: Comparison Between Tidal Freshwater and Salt Marshes. 1994.
Yang C. Molecular characterization of dissolved organic matter in the Florida coastal Everglades. 2002.
Yelen L. Microbial communities in soils. 2008.
Yarwood SA. The link between nitrogen cycling and soil microbial community composition in forest soils of western Oregon. [Internet]. 2007. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub4315.pdf
Yu Y. Land-use decision-making and landscape degradation: a case study in the American Southwest. Department of Geography. 2011:277.
Yanai RD. The effect of disturbance by whole-tree harvest on phosphorus cycling in a northern hardwood forest ecosystem. 1990:194.
Yang Z. Early forest succession following clearcuts in western Oregon: patterns and abiotic controls. [Internet]. 2004. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub3947.pdf
Yuan H. Development of a non-hydrostatic model and its application to two lakes in Madison, Wisconsin. Civil and Environmental Engineering. 2007.
Younga AZ. Development and production of bush muhly (Muhlenbergia porteri (Scribn.) ex Beal.) and sand dropseed (Sporobolus cryptandrus (Torr.) Gray) following herbicidal control of mesquite. 1986:68.
Yano Y. Characteristics of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and its stabilization in a forest soil. [Internet]. 2002. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub3721.pdf
Yannarell AC. Accounting for spatial and temporal variation in bacterial communities in Wisconsin lakes. Limnology and Marine Science. 2004:162.
Journal Article
Peters DPC, Yao J, Gosz JR. Woody Plant Invasion at a Semi-arid Transition Zone: Importance of Ecosystem Type to Colonization and Patch Expansion. [Internet]. 2006;17:389-396. Available from: bibliography/06-024.pdf
Yannarell AC, Triplett EW. Within- and between-lake variability in the composition of bacterioplankton communities: investigations using multiple spatial scales. Applied & Environmental Microbiology. 2004;70(1):214-223.
Hinzman LD, Yoshikawa K, Fukuda M, Romanovsky VE, Petrone K, Bolton WR. Wildfire in the subarctic boreal forests, Ecosystem impacts and response to a warming climate. Thoku Geophysical Journal. 2001;36:230-232.
Youngblood AP, Zasada J. White spruce artificial regeneration options on river floodplains in interior Alaska. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 1991;21:423-433.
McGuire AD, Ruess RW, Lloyd AH, Yarie J, Clein J, Juday GP. Vulnerability of white spruce tree growth in interior Alaska in response to climate variability: Dendrochronological, demographic, and experimental perspectives. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2010;40:1197-1209.
Louda S, Parkhurst A, Bradley K, Bakker E, Knops J, Damschen E, Young L. Visitation effects are real, real small. Ecology. 2004;85:2906-2910.
Johnson SR, Young DR. Variation in tree ring width in relation to storm activity for mid-Atlantic barrier island populations of Pinus taeda. J. Coastal Research. 1992;8:99-104.

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