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“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.
. “Scientific Accomplishments Of The Long Term Ecological Research Program: An Introduction”. Bioscience 53, no. 1. Bioscience (2003): 17-20. doi:10.1641/0006-3568(2003)053%5B0017:Saotlt%5D2.0.Co;2.
. “Carbon Cycling In The Kuparuk Basin: Plant Production, Carbon Storage, And Sensitivity To Future Changes”. Journal Of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 103, no. D22. Journal Of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres (1998): 29065-29073. doi:10.1029/98jd00804.
. “The Effect Of Grazing By Microprotozoans On Production Of Bacteria”. Archives Of Hydrobiology 31. Archives Of Hydrobiology (1988): 281-288.
. “Microbial Control Of Dissolved Organic Carbon In Lakes: Research For The Future”. Hydrobiologia 73. Hydrobiologia (1992): 169-180. doi:10.1007/BF00006999.
. “Mycorrhizal Fungi Supply Nitrogen To Host Plants In Arctic Tundra And Boreal Forests: 15N Is The Key Signal”. Canadian Journal Of Microbiology 55. Canadian Journal Of Microbiology (2009): 84-94. doi:10.1139/W08-127.
. “Seasonal Patterns Of Bacterial Abundance In An Arctic Lake”. Arctic And Alpine Research 15, no. 2. Arctic And Alpine Research (1983): 253-259. doi:10.2307/1550926.
. “Microbes In Nature Are Limited By Carbon And Energy: The Starving-Survival Lifestyle In Soil And Consequences For Estimating Microbial Rates”. Frontiers In Microbiology 4. Frontiers In Microbiology (2013): 324. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2013.00324.
. “The U.s. Long Term Ecological Research (Lter) Program”. Bioscience 53, no. 1. Bioscience (2003): 21-32. doi:10.1641/0006-3568(2003)053%5B0021:TULTER%5D2.0.CO;2.
. “Ecosystem Responses To Climate Change At A Low Arctic And A High Arctic Long-Term Research Site”. Ambio 46, no. S1. Ambio (2017): 160 - 173. doi:10.1007/s13280-016-0870-x.
. “Amino Acid Cycling In Plankton And Soil Microbes Studied With Radioisotopes: Measured Amino Acids In Soil Do Not Reflect Bioavailability”. Biogeochemistry 107, no. 1-3. Biogeochemistry (2012): 339-360. doi:10.1007/s10533-010-9556-9.
. “Controls On Microbial Food Webs In Oligotrophic Arctic Lakes”. Arch. Hydrobiol. Spec. Issues Advanc. Limnol 54. Arch. Hydrobiol. Spec. Issues Advanc. Limnol (1999): 61-76. http://www.schweizerbart.de//publications/detail/isbn/9783510470563/Archiv\_Advances\_in\_Limnology\_54\_Fest.
. “Impact Of Global Change On Biogeochemistry And Ecology Of An Arctic Freshwater System”. Polar Research 18, no. 2. Polar Research (1999): 207-214. doi:10.1111/j.1751-8369.1999.tb00295.x.
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