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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.
Sweet, Shannan K, Natalie T Boelman, and Laura Gough. Tall Deciduous Shrubs Offset Delayed Start Of Growing Season Through Rapid Leaf Development In The Alaskan Arctic Tundra. Arctic, Antarctic And Alpine Research 46, no. 3. Arctic, Antarctic And Alpine Research (2014). doi:10.1657/1938-4246-46.3.682.
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McGuigan, M. A, Jesse S Krause, Helen E Chmura, Jonathan H Perez, Laura Gough, Natalie T Boelman, M. Ramenofsky, and John C Wingfield. Spatial Habitat Use Post-Breeding: A Radio-Telemetry Study In Gambel’s White-Crowned Sparrows. Society For Integrative And Comparative Biology, Annual Meeting. Society For Integrative And Comparative Biology, Annual Meeting. Sacramento, CA, January 2015, 2015.
Mclaren, Jennie R, Anthony Darrouzet-Nardi, M. Weintraub, and Laura Gough. Seasonal Patterns Of Soil Nitrogen Availability In Moist Acidic Tundra. Arctic Science 4, no. 1. Arctic Science (2018): 98-109. doi:10.1139/as-2017-0014.
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Rastetter, Edward B, Laura Gough, A. E Hartley, D. A Herbert, K. J Nadelhoffer, and Mathew W Williams. A Revised Assessment Of Species Redundancy And Ecosystem Reliability. Conservation Biology 13, no. 2. Conservation Biology (1999): 440-443. doi:10.1046/j.1523-1739.1999.013002440.x.
Waide, R. B, M. R Willig, C. F Steiner, G. Mittelbach, Laura Gough, S. I Dodson, G. P Juday, and R. Parmenter. The Relationship Between Productivity And Species Richness. Annual Review Of Ecology And Systematics 30. Annual Review Of Ecology And Systematics (1999): 257-300. doi:10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.30.1.257.

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