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Hobbie, John E, Linda A Deegan, Bruce J Peterson, Edward B Rastetter, Gaius R Shaver, George W Kling, W. John O'Brien, A. E Hershey, et al.. Long-Term Measurements At The Arctic Lter Site. In Ecological Time Series, 391-409. 1st ed. Ecological Time Series. New York: Chapman and Hall, 1995.
Hobbie, John E, and J. Laybourn-Parry. Heterotrophic Microbial Processes In Polar Lakes. In Polar Lakes And Rivers: Limnology Of Arctic And Antarctic Aquatic Ecosystems., 197-212. Polar Lakes And Rivers: Limnology Of Arctic And Antarctic Aquatic Ecosystems. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.
Hobbie, John E. Polar Limnology. In Lakes And Reservoirs, 63-105. Lakes And Reservoirs. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier Scientific Publishing Co., 1984.
Hobbie, John E, M. Bahr, Neil D Bettez, and P. A Rublee. Microbial Food Webs In Oligotrophic Arctic Lakes. Microbial Biosystems: New Frontiers, Proceedings Of The 8Th International Symposium On Microbial Ecology. Atlantic Canada Society For Microbial Ecology. Microbial Biosystems: New Frontiers, Proceedings Of The 8Th International Symposium On Microbial Ecology. Atlantic Canada Society For Microbial Ecology. Halifax, Canada, 2000.
Hobbie, John E, and Erik A Hobbie. N-15 In Symbiotic Fungi And Plants Estimates Nitrogen And Carbon Flux Rates In Arctic Tundra. Ecology 87, no. 4. Ecology (2006): 816-822. doi:10.1890/0012-9658(2006)87%5B816:Nisfap%5D2.0.Co;2.
Hobbie, John E, and George W Kling. Alaska's Changing Arctic: Ecological Consequences For Tundra, Streams And Lakes. Long-Term Ecological Research Network Series. Long-Term Ecological Research Network Series. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2014. doi:10.1093/acprof:osobl/9780199860401.001.0001.

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