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Martin, A. E. , M. S. Wipfli, and R. E. Spangler. 2010. Aquatic Community Responses to Salmon Carcass Analog and Wood Bundle Additions in Restored Floodplain Habitats in an Alaskan Stream. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 139:1828–1845.
Mann, D. H. , P. Groves, R. E. Reanier, and M. L. Kunz. 2010. Floodplains, permafrost, cottonwood trees, and peat: What happened the last time climate warmed suddenly in arctic Alaska?. Quaternary Researchary Science Reviews 29:3812–3830.
Makhoul, Z. , A. R. Kristal, R. Gulati, B. Luick, A. Bersamin, B. Boyer, and G. V. Mohatt. 2010. Associations of very high intakes of eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids with biomarkers of chronic disease risk among Yup’ik Eskimos. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 91:777-85.
Makhoul, Z. , A. R. Kristal, R. Gulati, B. Luick, A. Bersamin, D. O’Brien, S. E. Hopkins, C. B. Stephensen, K. L. Stanhope, P. J. Havel, and B. B. Boyer. 2011. Associations of obesity with triglycerides and C-reactive protein are attenuated in adults with high red blood cell eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition:1–10.
Maier, J. A. K. , and R. G. White. 1998. Timing and synchrony of activity in caribou 76:1999 - 2009.
Maier, J. A. K. , S. M. Murphy, R. G. White, and M. Smith. 1998. Responses of caribou to overflights by low-altitude jet aircraft 62:752 - 766.
Maier, J. A. K. , H. A. Maier, and R. G. White. 1996. Effects of ambient temperature on activity monitors of radiocollars 60:393 - 398.
Magness, D. Robin, J. M. Morton, and F. Huettmann. 2010. . 429–444 in .
Magness, D. R. , J. M. Morton, F. Huettmann, S. F. Chapin III, and D. A. McGuire. 2011. A climate-change adaptation framework to reduce continental-scale vulnerability across conservation reserves. Ecosphere 2.
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.
Mager, K. H. , K. E. Colson, P. Groves, and K. J. Hundertmark. 2014. Population structure over a broad spatial scale driven by non-anthropogenic factors in a wide-ranging migratory mammal, Alaskan caribou. Molecular Ecology 23:6045-6057.
MacLean, R. , M. W. Oswood, J. G. Irons, and W. H. McDowell. 1999. The effect of permafrost on stream biogeochemistry: a case study of two streams in the Alaskan (U.S.A.) taiga. Biogeochemistry 47:239-267.
Mack, M. C. , E. A. G. Schuur, M. S. Bret-Harte, G. R. Shaver, and F. S. Chapin III. 2004. Ecosystem carbon storage in arctic tundra reduced by long-term nutrient fertilization 431:440 - 443.
Ma, Y. L. , Z. Zhu, P. M. Rivera, O. Toien, B. M. Barnes, J. C. LaManna, M. A. Smith, and K. L. Drew. 2005. Absence of cellular stress in brain after hypoxia induced by arousal from hibernation in Arctic ground squirrels. American Journal of Physiology – Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 289:R1297-R1306.
Ma, Y. L. , M. E. Rice, M. L. Chao, P. M. Rivera, H. W. Zhao, A. P. Ross, Z. Zhu, M. A. Smith, and K. L. Drew. 2004. Ascorbate distribution during hibernational is independent of ascorbate redox state. Free Radical Biology & Medicine 37:551-520.
Ma, Y. L. , Z. Zhu, P. M. Rivera, O. Toien, B. M. Barnes, J. C. LaManna, M. A. Smith, and K. L. Drew. 2005. Absence of cellular stress in brain after hypoxia induced by arousal from hibernation in Arctic ground squirrels. American Journal of Physiology – Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 289:R1297-R1306.
Ma, S. , J. Chen, J. R. Butnor, M. North, E. S. Euskirchen, and B. Oakley. 2005. Biophysical controls on soil respiration in the dominant patch types of an old-growth, mixed-conifer forest. Society of American Foresters 51:221–232.
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Lynch, A. J. , B. J. E. Myers, C. Chu, L. A. Eby, J. A. Falke, R. P. Kovach, T. J. Krabbenhoft, T. J. Kwak, J. Lyons, C. P. Paukert, and J. E. Whitney. 2016. Climate Change Effects on North American Inland Fish Populations and Assemblages. Fisheries 41:346-361.
Luick, J. R. , R. G. White, and R. D. Cameron. 1980. Utilization of plasma glucose for energy metabolism and for the synthesis of milk fat and milk casein by the lactating reindeer. 311 - 323 in E. Gaare, Skjenneberg, S. , and Reimers, E. 2nd International Reindeer/Caribou Symposium. . Direktoratet for Vilt og Ferskvannsfisk.
Luick, B. R. , and R. G. White. 1986. Oxygen consumption for locomotion by caribou calves 50:148 - 152.
Luick, J. R. , and R. G. White. 1975. Glucose metabolism in female reindeer. 379 - 385 in P. C. Lent, Klein, D. R. , White, R. G. , 1, S. Report No., and Luick, J. R. Proceedings of the First International Reindeer and Caribou Symposium. . Fairbanks, Alaska.
Luick, B. R. , J. A. Kitchens, R. G. White, and S. M. Murphy. 1996. Modeling energy and reproductive costs in caribou exposed to low flying military jet aircraft:209 - 212.
Luick, J. R. , B. Sammons, J. Blanchard, P. G. Tallas, B. R. Luick, and R. G. White. 1983. Biosynthesis of milk lactose by lactating reindeer 175:73 - 74.
Luick, J. R. , S. J. Person, R. D. Cameron, and R. G. White. 1973. Seasonal variations in glucose metabolism of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) estimated with [U-14]glucose and [3-3H]glucose 29:245 - 259.
Luick, J. R. , R. G. White, A. M. Gau, and R. Jenness. 1974. Compositional changes in the milk secreted by grazing reindeer. I. Gross composition and ash 57:1325 - 1333.

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