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1997
F Stuart Chapin III, Sarah E Hobbie, and Gaius R Shaver. Impacts Of Global Change On Composition Of Arctic Communities: Implications For Ecosystem Functioning. In Global Change And Arctic Terrestrial Ecosystems. Global Change And Arctic Terrestrial Ecosystems. NY: Springer-Verlag, 1997.
1998
Hobbie, Sarah E, and F Stuart Chapin III. An Experimental Test Of Limits To Tree Establishment In Arctic Tundra. Journal Of Ecology 86. Journal Of Ecology (1998): 449-461. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2745.1998.00278.x.
Hobbie, Sarah E, and F Stuart Chapin III. The Response Of Tundra Plant Biomass, Aboveground Production, Nitrogen, And Co2 Flux To Experimental Warming. Ecology 79, no. 5. Ecology (1998): 1526-1544. doi:10.1890/0012-9658%281998%29079%5B1526%3ATROTPB%5D2.0.CO%3B2.
2005
Weiss, M., Sarah E Hobbie, and Gretchen M Gettel. Contrasting Responses Of Nitrogen-Fixation In Arctic Lichens To Experimental And Ambient Nitrogen And Phosphorus Availability. Arctic, Antarctic And Alpine Research 37, no. 3. Arctic, Antarctic And Alpine Research (2005): 396-401. doi:10.1657/1523-0430%282005%29037%5B0396%3ACRONIA%5D2.0.CO%3B2.
2014
Whittinghill, Kyle A, Jacques C Finlay, and Sarah E Hobbie. Bioavailability Of Dissolved Organic Carbon Across A Hillslope Chronosequence In The Kuparuk River Region, Alaska. Soil Biology And Biochemistry 79. Soil Biology And Biochemistry (2014): 25-33. doi:10.1016/j.soilbio.2014.08.020.
Shaver, Gaius R, J. A Laundre, Syndonia M Bret-Harte, F Stuart Chapin III, Anne E Giblin, Laura Gough, Sarah E Hobbie, Edward B Rastetter, et al.. Terrestrial Ecosystems At Toolik Lake, Alaska. In A Changing Arctic: Ecological Consequences For Tundra, Streams And Lakes, 90-142. A Changing Arctic: Ecological Consequences For Tundra, Streams And Lakes. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2014. doi:10.1093/acprof:osobl/9780199860401.003.0005.
2018
Liu, Xue-Yan, Keisuke Koba, Lina A Koyama, Sarah E Hobbie, M. Weiss, Yoshiyuki Inagaki, Gaius R Shaver, et al.. Nitrate Is An Important Nitrogen Source For Arctic Tundra Plants. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences 115, no. 13. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences (2018): 3398 - 3403. doi:10.1073/pnas.1715382115.
Ackerman, Daniel E, Daniel Griffin, Sarah E Hobbie, Kelly Popham, Erin Jones, and Jacques C Finlay. Uniform Shrub Growth Response To June Temperature Across The North Slope Of Alaska. Environmental Research Letters 13, no. 4. Environmental Research Letters (2018): 044013. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/aab326.