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Drew, K. L. , M. B. Harris, J. C. LaManna, and M. S. Smith. 2004. Hypoxia tolerance in mammalian heterotherms. Journal of Experimental Biology 207:3155–3162.
Devor, D. P. , D. E. Kuhn, K. M. O'Brien, and E. L. Crockett. 2016. Hyperoxia does not extend critical thermal maxima (CTMax) in white- or red-blooded Antarctic notothenioid fishes. Physiol. Zool. 89.
Lindberg, M. S. , and R. A. Malecki. 1994. Hunting vulnerability of local and migrant Canada geese in Pennsylvania. Journal of Wildlife Management 58:740–747.
Linnell, J. D. C. , J. E. Swenson, R. Andersen, and B. M. Barnes. 2000. How vulnerable are denning bears to disturbance?. Wildlife Society Bulletin 28:400-413.
Ainley, D. G. , E. L. Crockett, J. T. Eastman, W. R. Fraser, N. Nur, K. O'Brien, L. A. Salas, and D. B. Siniff. 2017. How overfishing a large carnivore explains growth in Ross Sea penguin populations: A framework to better understand impacts of a controversial fishery. Ecol. Model. 349.
Ferrante, A. , M. W. Anderson, C. S. Klug, and J. Gorski. 2008. HLA-DM mediates epitope selection by a "compare-exchange" mechanism when a potential peptide pool is available.. PLoS One 3:e3722.
Lindberg, M. S. , J. H. Schmidt, and J. Walker. 2015. History of multimodel inference via model selection in wildlife science. The Journal of Wildlife Management 79:704–707.
Mager, K. M. , K. E. Colson, and K. J. Hundertmark. 2013. High genetic connectivity and introgression from domestic reindeer characterize northern Alaska caribou herds. Conservation Genetics 14:1111-1123.
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.
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.
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. , 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Parker, K. L. , and P. S. Barboza. 2013. Hand-Rearing Wild Caribou Calves for Studies of Nutritional Ecology 32:163 - 171.
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.

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