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Confer JL, Kaaret T, Likens GE. Zooplankton diversity and biomass in recently acidified lakes. 1983;40(1):36-42.
Likens GE. Why has Hubbard Brook Forest stopped growing?. 1996;3(8):1-6.
Bernhardt ES, Hall, Jr RO, Likens GE. Whole-system estimates of nitrification and nitrate uptake in streams of the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest. 2002;5(5):419-430.
Lovett GM, Burns DA, Driscoll CT, Jenkins JC, Mitchell MJ, Rustad L, Shanley JB, Likens GE, Haeuber R. Who needs environmental monitoring?. 2007;5(5):253-260.
Mitchell MJ, Likens GE. Watershed sulfur biogeochemistry: Shift from atmospheric deposition dominance to climatic regulation. 2011.
Caraco N, Cole JJ, Likens GE, Mattson MD, Nolan S. A very imbalanced nutrient budget for Mirror Lake, New Hampshire, U.S.A. 1988;23(1):170-75.
Likens GE, Buso DC. Variation in streamwater chemistry throughout the Hubbard Brook Valley. 2006;78:1-30.
Caraco NF, Cole JJ, Likens GE, Lovett GM, Weathers KC. Variation in NO3 export from flowing waters of vastly different sizes: Does one model fit all?. 2003;6:344-352.
Likens GE, Buso DC, Hornbeck JW. Variation in chemistry of stream water and bulk deposition across the Hubbard Brook Valley, New Hampshire, USA. 2002;28(1):402-409.
Mitchell MJ, Mayer B, Bailey SW, Hornbeck JW, Alewell C, Driscoll CT, Likens GE. Use of stable isotope ratios for evaluating sulfur sources and losses at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest. 2001;130:75-86.
Likens GE. Use of long-term data, mass balances and stable isotopes in watershed biogeochemistry: The Hubbard Brook model. 2003;60(1):3-7.
Cogbill CV, Likens GE, Butler TJ. Uncertainties in historical aspects of acid precipitation: getting it straight. 1984;18(10):2261-2270.
Hall, Jr RO, Likens GE, Malcom HM. Trophic basis of invertebrate production in two streams at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest. 2001;2093:432-447.
Berger TW, Tartowski SL, Likens GE. Trifluoroacetate retention in a northern hardwood forest soil. 1997;31(7):1916-1921.
Kobe RK, Likens GE, Eagar C. Tree seedling growth and mortality responses to manipulations of calcium and aluminum in a northern hardwood forest. 2002;32:954-966.
Berger TW, Tartowski SL, Likens GE, Richey DG, Driscoll CT, Frank H. The transport and transformation of trifluoroacetate in a northern hardwood forest. 1996;77(3):33.
Likens GE, Tartowski SL, Berger TW, Richey DG, Driscoll CT, Frank HG, Klein A. Transport and fate of trifluoroacetate in upland forest and wetland ecosystems. 1997;94:4499-4503.
Scott NA, Likens GE, Eaton JS, Siccama TG. Trace metal loss following whole-tree harvest of a northeastern deciduous forest, USA. 2001;54:197-217.
Havas M, Likens GE. Toxicity of aluminum and hydrogen ions to Daphnia catawba, Holopedium gibberum, Chaoborus punctipennis, and Chironomus anthrocinus from Mirror Lake, New Hampshire. 1985;63:1114-1119.
Giblin AE, Likens GE, White D, Howarth RW. Sulfur storage and alkalinity generation in New England lake sediments. 1990;35(4):852-869.
Caraco NF, Cole JJ, Likens GE. Sulfate control of phosphorus availability in lakes. A test and re-evaluation of Hasler and Einsele's model. 1993;253:275-280.
Hedin LO, Granat L, Likens GE, Rodhe H. Strong similarities in seasonal concentration ratios of SO42- , NO3- and NH4+ in precipitation between Sweden and the northeastern US. 1990;42B:454-462.
Hedin LO, Granat L, Likens GE, Buishand TA, Galloway JN, Butler TJ, Rodhe H. Steep declines in atmospheric base cations in regions of Europe and North America. 1994;367:351-354.
Zhang Y, Mitchell MJ, Christ M, Krouse HR, Likens GE. Stable sulfur isotopic biogeochemistry at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire. 1998;41:259-275.
Macneale KH, Peckarsky BL, Likens GE. Stable isotopes identify dispersal patterns of stonefly populations living along stream corridors. 2005;50:1117-1130.

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