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Organic matter dynamics in 3 subarctic streams of interior Alaska, USA. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 16:23-28.
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Seasonal and annual survival of adult Pacific brant. Journal of Wildlife Management 61:773–781.
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Terrestrial invertebrates as salmonid prey and nitrogen sources in streams: contrasting old-growth and young-growth riparian forests in southeastern Alaska, USA. canadian Journal of Fisheries and aquatic sciences 54:1259–1269.
. 1997. Testing for handling bias in survival estimation for black brant. Journal of Wildlife Management 61:782–791.
. 1997. Adaptations to the cold: Tenth International Hibernation Symposium. 237–244 in . . University of New England PressArmidale.
. 1996. Body composition and nutrient reserves of arctic caribou 74:136 - 146.
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CONSIDERATIONS FOR INTENSIVE MANAGEMENT OF MOOSE IN ALASKA. Alces 32:15–24.
. 1996. Demographic components of philopatry and nest-site fidelity of Pacific black brant.. . University of Alaska Fairbanks.
. 1996. Dynamics of dissolved and particulate carbon in an arctic stream. 275-289 in Landscape function and disturbance in arctic tundra. Ecological studies Vol. 120. . Springer-VerlagBerlin.
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Evolution of floral morphology and function: an integrative approach to adaptation, constraint, and compromise in Dalechampia (Euphorbiaceae). 241 - 272 in Floral biology: studies on floral evolution in animal-pollinated plants. . Chapman & HallNew York.
. 1996. Exaptation, adaptation, and homoplasy: evolution of ecological traits in Dalechampia vines. 227 - 243 in Homoplasy: the recurrence of similarity in evolution. . Academic PressSan Diego.
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