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Book Chapter
Batzli, G. O. , R. G. White, S. F. MacLean, F. A. Pitelka, and B. D. Collier. 1980. The herbivore-based trophic system. 335 - 410 in P. C. Miller, Tieszen, L. L. , Bunnell, F. L. , and Brown, J. An arctic ecosystem. The coastal tundra at Barrow, Alaska. . Dowden, Hutchinson and RossStroudsburg, PA.
White, R. G. , D. F. Holleman, M. E. Hubbert, and H. Staaland. 1987. Herbivores in cold climates. 465 - 486 in J. H. Ternouth and Hacker, J. B. The nutrition of herbivores. . Academic Press AustraliaMarrickville, New South Wales.
Batzli, G. O. , R. G. White, and F. L. Bunnell. 1981. Herbivory: a strategy of tundra consumers. 359 - 375 in J. B. Cragg, Heal, O. W. , Moore, J. J. , and Bliss, L. C. Tundra ecosystems: a comparative analysis. . Cambridge University PressCambridge.
Barnes, B. M. , and C. L. Buck. 2000. Hibernation in the extreme: burrow and body temperatures, metabolism, and limits to torpor bout length in arctic ground squirrels. 65-72 in M. Klingenspor and Heldmaier, G. Life in the Cold: Eleventh International Hibernation Symposium. . Springer-VerlagBerlin.
Barnes, B. M. , C. Omtzigt, and S. Daan. 1993. Hibernators periodically arouse in order to sleep. 555-558 in G. L. Florant, Wunder, B. A. , Horwitz, B. , and Carey, C. Life in the Cold: ecological, physiological, and molecular mechanisms. . Westview PressBoulder.
Hundertmark, K. J. . 1998. Home range, dispersal and migration. 303–335 in A. W. Franzmann and Schwartz, C. C. Ecology and management of the North American moose. . Smithsonian Institution PressWashington, DC.
Hundertmark, K. J. . 2007. Home range, dispersal and migration. 303–335 in A. W. Franzmann and Schwartz, C. C. Ecology and Management of the North American mooseSecond. . University Press of ColoradoBoulder.
Conference Paper
Richter, M. M. , T. N. Lee, O. Toien, B. M. Barnes, and C. L. Buck. 2013. Hibernation at Extremes: How low can you go?. in INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY. . OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC JOURNALS DEPT, 2001 EVANS RD, CARY, NC 27513 USA.
Journal Article
Bui, V. N. , H. Ogawa, , K. Karibe, K. Matsuo, S. S. A. Award, G. L. Minougou, S. Yoden, H. Haneda, L. H. Ngo, S. Tamaki, Y. Yamaoto, K. Nakamura, K. Saito, Y. Watanabe, J. Runstadler, F. Huettmann, G. M. Happ, and K. Imai. 2012. H4N8 subtype avian influenza virus isolated from shorebirds contains a unique PB1 gene and causes severe respiratory disease in mice. Virology 423:77–88.
Zharikov, Y. , D. B. Lank, F. Huettmann, R. W. Bradley, N. Parker, P. P. W. Yen, L. A. Mcfarlane-Tranquilla, and F. Cooke. 2006. Habitat selectivity and breeding success in a forest-nesting Alcid, the marbled murrelet in two landscapes with different degrees of forest fragmentation. Landscape Ecology 21:107–120.
Parker, K. L. , and P. S. Barboza. 2013. Hand-Rearing Wild Caribou Calves for Studies of Nutritional Ecology 32:163 - 171.
Kimbirauskas, R. K. , R. W. Merritt, M. S. Wipfli, and P. Hennon. 2008. Headwater macroinvertebrate community response to riparian red alder (Alnus rubra Bong.) in southeast Alaska. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 84:220–237.
LeSage, C. M. , R. W. Merritt, and M. S. Wipfli. 2005. Headwater riparian invertebrate communitites associated with red alder and conifer wood and leaf litter in southeastern Alaska. Northwest Science 79:218–232.
Medhurst, B. , M. Wipfli, C. Binckley, K. Polivka, P. Hessburg, and B. Salter. 2010. Headwater streams and forest management: Does ecoregional context influence logging effects on benthic communities?. Hydrobiologia 641:71–83.
O'Brien, K. M. , I. A. Mueller, J. I. Orczewska, K. R. Dullen, and M. Ortego. 2014. Hearts of some Antarctic fishes lack mitochondrial creatine kinase.. Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol 178:30-6.
Sedinger, J. S. , R. G. White, and W. E. Hauer. 1992. Heat increment of feeding and partitioning of dietary energy in yearling black brant 70:1047 - 1051.
Christie, K. S. , R. W. Ruess, M. S. Lindberg, and C. P. Mulder. 2014. Herbivores Influence the Growth, Reproduction, and Morphology of a Widespread Arctic Willow. PloS one 9:e101716.
Williams, C. T. , A. V. Goropashnaya, L. C. Buck, V. B. Fedorov, F. Kohl, T. N. Lee, and B. M. Barnes. 2011. Hibernating above the permafrost: effects of ambient temperature and season on expression of metabolic genes in liver and brown adipose tissue of arctic ground squirrels. The Journal of Experimental Biology 214:1300–1306.
Zhou, F. , X. Zhu, R. J. Castellani, R. Stimmelmayr, G. Perry, M. A. Smith, and K. L. Drew. 2001. Hibernation, a model of neuroprotection. American Journal of Pathology 158:2145–2151.
Williams, C. T. , B. M. Barnes, M. Richter, and C. L. Buck. 2012. Hibernation and Circadian Rhythms of Body Temperature in Free-Living Arctic Ground Squirrels. Journal of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental PhysiologyZoology 85:397–404.
Toien, O. , J. Blake, D. M. Edgar, D. A. Grahn, C. H. Heller, and B. M. Barnes. 2011. Hibernation in Black Bears: Independence of Metabolic Suppression from Body Temperature. Science 331:906–909.

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