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Wipfli, M. S. , and C. V. Baxter. 2010. Linking ecosystems, food webs, and fish production: Subsidies in salmonid watersheds.. Fisheries 35:373–387.
Satterthwaite, W. H. , A. S. Kitaysky, and M. Mangel. 2012. Linking climate variability, productivity and stress to demography in a long-lived seabird. Marine Ecology Progress Series 454:221–235.
Hoekman, S. T. , B. J. Moynahan, M. S. Lindberg, S. Lewis, and W. F. Johnson. 2011. Line transect sampling for murrelets: Accounting for incomplete detection and identification. Marine Ornithology 39:35–44.
Kunz, M. L. , D. H. Mann, P. E. Matheus, and P. Groves. 1999. The life and times of Paleoindians in Arctic Alaska. Arctic Research of the U.S. 13:33–39.
Holleman, D. F. , J. R. Luick, and R. G. White. 1979. Lichen intake estimates for reindeer and caribou during winter 43:192 - 201.
Martin, K. H. , M. S. Lindberg, J. A. Schmutz, and M. R. Bertram. 2009. Lesser Scaup Breeding Probability and Female Survival on the Yukon Flats, Alaska. Journal of Wildlife Management 73:914–923.
Boyer, B. B. , O. A. Ormseth, L. Buck, M. Nicolson, M. A. Pelleymounter, and B. M. Barnes. 1997. Leptin prevents post-hibernation weight gain but does not reduce energy expenditure in arctic ground squirrels. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 118c:405-412.
Ormseth, O. A. , M. Nicolson, M. A. Pelleymounter, and B. B. Boyer. 1996. Leptin inhibits prehibernation hyperphagia and reduces body weight in arctic ground squirrels. American Journal of Physiology 271:R1775-R1779.
Reich, P. B. , C. Uhl, M. B. Walters, L. Prugh, and D. S. Ellsworth. 2004. Leaf demography and phenology in Amazonian rain forest: a census of 40,000 leaves of 23 tree species. Ecological Monographs 74:3-23.
Irons, J. G. , M. W. Oswood, R. J. Stout, and C. M. Pringle. 1994. Latitudinal patterns in leaf litter breakdown: is temperature really important?. Freshwater Biology 32:401-411.
Phillips, L. M. , A. N. Powell, and E. A. Rexstad. 2006. Large-scale movements and habitat characteristics of King Eiders throughout the nonbreeding period. The Condor 108:887–900.
Huettmann, F. , and A. W. Diamond. 2006. Large-scale effects on the spatial distribution of seabirds in the Northwest Atlantic. Landscape Ecology 21:1089–1108.
Blundell, G. M. , M. Ben-David, P. Groves, R. T. Bowyer, and E. Geffen. 2004. Kinship and sociality in coastal river otters: Are they related?. Behavioral Ecology 15:705–714.
Seaman, D. E. , B. Griffith, and R. A. Powell. 1998. KERNELHR: a program for estimating home ranges. Wildlife Society Bulletin 26:95–100.
Barger, C. P. , and A. S. Kitaysky. 2012. Isotopic segregation between sympatric seabird species increases with nutritional stress. Biology Letters 8:442–445.
Gustine, D. D. , P. S. Barboza, J. Addison, R. Shively, and L. Oliver. 2014. Isotopic nitrogen in fecal fiber as an indicator of winter diet in caribou and muskoxen.. Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom 28:625-34.
Gustine, D. D. , P. S. Barboza, L. G. Adams, R. G. Farnell, and K. L. Parker. 2011. An isotopic approach to measuring nitrogen balance in caribou. Journal of Wildlife Management 75:178–188.
Wang, P. , M. Qi, P. Barboza, M. B. Leigh, E. Ungerfeld, L. B. Selinger, T. A. McAllister, and R. J. Forster. 2011. Isolation of high-quality total RNA from rumen anaerobic bacteria and fungi, and subsequent detection of glycoside hydrolases. Canadian Journal of Microbiology 57:590 - 598.
Carrasco, M. , S. A. Buechler, R. J. Arnold, T. Sformo, B. M. Barnes, and J. G. Duman. 2012. Investigating the deep supercooling ability of an Alaskan beetle, Cucujus clavipes puniceus, via high throughput proteomics. Journal of Proteomics 75:1220-1234.
Deviche, P. , and B. M. Barnes. 1995. Introduction to the symposium: Endocrinology of Arctic birds and mammals. American Zoologist 35:189-190.
Groves, P. . 1997. Intraspecific variation of mitochondrial DNA of muskoxen based on control region sequences. Canadian Journal of Zoology 75:568–575.
Mueller, I. A. , J. M. Grim, J. M. Beers, E. L. Crockett, and K. M. O’Brien. 2011. Inter-relationship between mitochondrial function and susceptibility to oxidative stress in red- and white-blooded Antarctic notothenioid fishes. Journal of Experimental Biology 214:3732–3741.

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