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Rocha, Adrian V, and Gaius R Shaver. Burn Severity Influences Postfire Co2 Exchange In Arctic Tundra. Ecological Applications 21, no. 2. Ecological Applications (2011): 477-89. doi:10.1890/10-0255.1.
Rocha, Adrian V. Tracking Carbon Within The Trees. New Phytologist 197, no. 3. New Phytologist (2013): 685-686. doi:10.1111/nph.12095.
Rocha, Adrian V, Bethany Blakely, Yueyang Jiang, K. S Wright, and Salvatore R Curasi. Is Arctic Greening Consistent With The Ecology Of Tundra? Lessons From An Ecologically Informed Mass Balance Model. Environmental Research Letters 13, no. 12. Environmental Research Letters (2018): 125007. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/aaeb50.
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Rocha, Adrian V. Ecosystem Resilience And Climate Feedbacks In An Arctic With Fire (Invited Speaker). Grand Valley State University. Grand Valley State University. Allendale, MI, 2013.
Rijkers, Ruud, Mark Dekker, Rien Aerts, and James T Weedon. Maximum Summer Temperatures Predict The Temperature Adaptation Of Arctic Soil Bacterial Communities. Biogeosciences Discussions. Biogeosciences Discussions (2022): 1–26. doi:10.5194/bg-2022-184.
Rich, Matthew E. Arctic Arthropod Communities In Habitats Of Differing Shrub Abundance. Department Of Biology. Department Of Biology. University of Texas at Arlington, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10106/11138.
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