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“Using Mechanistic Models To Scale Ecological Processes Across Space And Time”. Bioscience 53, no. 1. Bioscience (2003): 68-76. doi:10.1641/0006-3568%282003%29053%5B0068%3AUMMTSE%5D2.0.CO%3B2.
. “The Role Of Down-Slope Water And Nutrient Fluxes In The Response Of Arctic Hill Slopes To Climate Change”. Biogeochemistry 69, no. 1. Biogeochemistry (2004): 37-62. doi:10.1023/B:BIOG.0000031035.52498.21.
. “Species Diversity Along Nutrient Gradients: An Analysis Of Resource Competition In Model Ecosystems”. Ecosystems 7, no. 3. Ecosystems (2004): 296-310. doi:10.1007/s10021-003-0233-x.
. “Controls On Nitrogen Cycling In Terrestrial Ecosystems: A Synthetic Analysis Of Literature Data”. Ecological Monographs 75, no. 2. Ecological Monographs (2005): 139-157. doi:10.1890/04-0988.
. “Terrestrial C Sequestration At Elevated-Co2 And Temperature: The Role Of Dissolved Organic N Loss”. Ecological Applications 15, no. 1. Ecological Applications (2005): 71-86. doi:10.1890/03-5303.
. “Carbon Turnover In Alaskan Tundra Soils: Effects Of Organic Matter Quality, Temperature, Moisture And Fertilizer”. Journal Of Ecology 94, no. 4. Journal Of Ecology (2006): 740-753. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2745.2006.01139.x.
. “Reconciling Carbon-Cycle Concepts, Terminology, And Methods”. Ecosystems 9, no. 7. Ecosystems (2006): 1041-1050. doi:10.1007/s10021-005-0105-7.
. “Functional Convergence In Regulation Of Net Co2 Flux In Heterogeneous Tundra Landscapes In Alaska And Sweden”. Journal Of Ecology 95, no. 4. Journal Of Ecology (2007): 802-817. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2745.2007.01259.x.
. “Hourly And Daily Models Of Active Layer Evolution In Arctic Soils”. Ecological Modelling 206, no. 1-2. Ecological Modelling (2007): 131-146. doi:10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2007.03.030.
. “Depleted 15N In Hydrolysable-N Of Arctic Soils And Its Implication For Mycorrhizal Fungi–Plant Interaction”. Biogeochemistry 97, no. 2-3. Biogeochemistry (2010): 183-194. doi:10.1007/s10533-009-9365-1.
. “Nitrogen Dynamics In A Small Arctic Watershed: Retention And Downhill Movement Of 15N”. Ecological Monographs 80, no. 2. Ecological Monographs (2010): 331-351. doi:10.1890/08-0773.1.
. “Processing Arctic Eddy-Flux Data Using A Simple Carbon-Exchange Model Embedded In The Ensemble Kalman Filter”. Ecological Applications 20, no. 5. Ecological Applications (2010): 1285-1301. doi:10.1890/09-0876.1.
. “Modeling Coupled Biogeochemical Cycles”. Frontiers In Ecology And The Environment 9, no. 1. Frontiers In Ecology And The Environment (2011): 68-73. doi:10.1890/090223.
. “Scaling An Instantaneous Model Of Tundra Nee To The Arctic Landscape”. Ecosystems 14, no. 1. Ecosystems (2011): 76-93. doi:10.1007/s10021-010-9396-4.
. “The Footprint Of Alaskan Tundra Fires During The Past Half-Century: Implications For Surface Properties And Radiative Forcing”. Environmental Research Letters 7, no. 4. Environmental Research Letters (2012): 044039. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/7/4/044039.
. “Incident Radiation And The Allocation Of Nitrogen Within Arctic Plant Canopies: Implications For Predicting Gross Primary Productivity”. Global Change Biology 18, no. 9. Global Change Biology (2012): 2838-2852. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2486.2012.02754.x.
. “Panarctic Modeling Of Net Ecosystem Exchange Of Co2”. Philosophical Transactions Of Royal Society: Biology 368, no. 1624. Philosophical Transactions Of Royal Society: Biology (2013): 20120485. doi:10.1098/rstb.2012.0485.
. “Arctic Canopy Photosynthetic Efficiency Enhanced Under Diffuse Light, Linked To A Reduction In The Fraction Of The Canopy In Deep Shade”. New Phytologist 202, no. 4. New Phytologist (2014): 1267-1276. doi:10.1111/nph.12750.
. “Responses Of A Tundra System To Warming Using Scamps: A Stoichiometrically Coupled, Acclimating Microbe-Plant-Soil Model”. Ecological Monographs 84. Ecological Monographs (2014): 151-170. doi:10.1890/12-2119.1.
. “Contrasting Soil Thermal Responses To Fire In Alaskan Tundra And Boreal Forest”. Journal Of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 120, no. 2. Journal Of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface (2015): 363-378. doi:10.1002/2014jf003180.
. “Ecosystem’s 80Th And The Reemergence Of Emergence”. Ecosystems 18, no. 5. Ecosystems (2015): 735 - 739. doi:10.1007/s10021-015-9893-6.
. “Modeling Carbon–Nutrient Interactions During The Early Recovery Of Tundra After Fire”. Ecological Applications 25, no. 6. Ecological Applications (2015): 1640 - 1652. doi:10.1890/14-1921.1.
. “Recovery Of Arctic Tundra From Thermal Erosion Disturbance Is Constrained By Nutrient Accumulation: A Modeling Analysis”. Ecological Applications 25, no. 5. Ecological Applications (2015): 1271-1289. doi:10.1890/14-1323.1.
. “Biomass Offsets Little Or None Of Permafrost Carbon Release From Soils, Streams, And Wildfire: An Expert Assessment”. Environmental Research Letters 11. Environmental Research Letters (2016): 034014. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/11/3/034014.
. “C–N–P Interactions Control Climate Driven Changes In Regional Patterns Of C Storage On The North Slope Of Alaska”. Landscape Ecology 31, no. 1. Landscape Ecology (2016): 195 - 213. doi:10.1007/s10980-015-0266-5.
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