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Schmidt, J. I. , K. Hundertmark, T. R. Bowyer, and K. G. McCracken. 2009. Population structure and genetic diversity of moose in Alaska. Journal of Heredity 100:170–180.
Sanders, N. J. , J. Moss, and D. Wagner. 2003. Patterns of ant species richness along elevation gradients in an arid ecosystem. Global Ecology & Biogeography 12:93–102.
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Ross, A. P. , S. L. Christian, H. W. Zhao, and K. L. Drew. 2006. Persistent tolerance to oxygen and nutrient deprivation and N-methyl-D-aspartate in cultured hippocampal slices from hibernating Arctic ground squirrel. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism:1–9.
Ross, A. P. , and K. L. Drew. 2006. Potential for discovery of neuroprotective factors in serum and tissue from hibernating species. Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry 6:875–884.
Rosenberger, A. E. , J. B. Dunham, J. M. Buffington, and M. S. Wipfli. 2011. Persistent effects of wildfire and debris flows on the invertebrate prey base of rainbow trout in Idaho streams. Northwest Science 85:55–63.
Ringberg, T. M. , R. G. White, D. F. Holleman, and J. R. Luick. 1981. Prediction of carcass composition in reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus L.) by use of selected indicator bones and muscles 59:583 - 588.
Rinella, D. J. , M. S. Wipfli, C. A. Stricker, R. A. Heintz, and M. J. Rinella. 2011. Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) runs and consumer fitness: growth and energy storage in stream-dwelling salmonids increase with salmon spawner density. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 69:73–84.
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Prugh, L. R. . 2011. Predators in our midst (invited book review). BioScience 61:488-489.
Prugh, L. R. , and J. S. Brashares. 2012. Partitioning the effects of an ecosystemengineer: kangaroo rats control community structure via multiple pathways. Journal of Animal Ecology 81:667–678.
Peters, J. L. , K. G. McCracken, R. E. Wilson, Y. N. Zhuravlev, Y. Lu, K. P. Johnson, and K. E. Omland. 2005. Phylogenetics of wigeons and allies (Anatidae: Anas spp.): The importance of sampling multiple loci and multiple individuals. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 35:209–224.
Pélabon, C. , T. F. Hansen, M. L. Carlson, and W. S. Armbruster. 2006. Patterns of asymmetry in the twining vie Dalechampia scandens (Euphorbiaceae): ontogenetic and hierarchical perspectives 170:65 - 74.
Parker, K. L. , P. S. Barboza, and T. R. Stephenson. 2005. Protein conservation in female caribou (Rangifer tarandus): Effects of decreasing diet quality during winter. Journal of Mammalogy 86:610–622.
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O’Brien, K. M. , and E. Crockett. 2013. The promise and perils of Antactic fishes. European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) reports: Science & Society 14.
Orr, A. L. , L. A. Lohse, K. L. Drew, and M. Hermes-Lima. 2009. Physiological oxidative stress after arousal from hibernation in Arctic ground squirrel. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A 153:213–221.
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Nemitz, D. , F. Huettmann, E. M. Spehn, and B. W. Dickore. 2012. Protection of the Three Poles. 135–158 in . . Springer.
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Morse, J. A. , A. N. Powell, and M. D. Tetreau. 2006. Productivity of black oystercatchers: effects of recreational disturbance in a national park. The Condor 108:623–633.
Morris, A. B. , S. T. Ickert-Bond, B. Brunson, D. E. Soltis, and P. S. Soltis. 2008. Phylogeographical structure and temporal complexity in American sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua; Altingiaceae). Molecular Ecology 17:3889–3900.
Mills, L. S. , and M. A. Lindberg. 2002. Population Viability Analysis. 338–366 in S. R. Beissinger and McCullough, D. R. . . University of Chicago PressChicago, IL.
Mayer, C. , L. Adler, S. W. Armbruster, A. Dafni, C. Eardley, S. - Q. Huang, P. G. Kevan, J. Ollerton, L. Packer, A. Ssymank, J. C. Stout, and S. G. Potts. 2011. Pollination ecology in the 21st century: Key questions for future research 3:8 - 23.
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.
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Lewis, T. L. , M. S. Lindberg, J. A. Schmutz, P. J. Heglund, J. Rover, J. C. Koch, and M. R. Bertram. 2015. Pronounced chemical response of Subarctic lakes to climate-driven losses in surface area. Global change biology 21:1140–1152.

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