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Barnes, B. M. . 1996. Relationships between hibernation and reproduction in male ground squirrels. 71-80 in A. J. Hulbert, Nicol, S. C. , and Geiser, F. Adaptations to the cold: Tenth International Hibernation Symposium. . University of New England PressArmidale.
Barnes, B. M. , and A. D. York. 1990. Effect of winter high temperatures on reproduction and circannual rhythms in hibernating ground squirrels. Journal of Biological Rhythms 5:119-130.
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. , and D. Ritter. 1993. Patterns of body temperature change in hibernating arctic ground squirrels. 119-130 in G. L. Florant, Wunder, B. A. , Horwitz, B. , and Carey, C. Life in the cold: ecological, physiological, and molecular mechanisms. . Westview PressBoulder.
Barnes, B. M. , J. L. Barger, J. Seares, P. C. Tacquard, and G. L. Zuercher. 1996. Overwintering in yellowjacket queens (Vespula vulgaris) and green stinkbugs (Elasmosthetus interstinctus) in subarctic Alaska. Physiological Zoology 69:1469-1480.
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.
Barnes, B. M. , P. Licht, and I. Zucker. 1987. Temperature dependence of in vitro androgen production in testes from hibernating ground squirrels, Spermophilus lateralis. Canadian Journal of Zoology 65:3020-3023.
Barnes, B. M. , C. T. Williams, and C. L. Buck. 2013. Circadian rhythms in free-living arctic ground squirrels. in INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY. . OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC JOURNALS DEPT, 2001 EVANS RD, CARY, NC 27513 USA.
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.
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.
Baumgartner, C. K. , A. Ferrante, M. Nagaoka, J. Gorski, and L. P. Malherbe. 2010. Peptide-MHC class II complex stability governs CD4 T cell clonal selection.. J Immunol 184:573-81.
Bean, W. T. , R. Stafford, L. R. Prugh, S. H. Butterfield, and J. S. Brashares. 2012. An Evaluation of Monitoring Methods for the Endangered Giant Kangaroo Rat. Wildlife Society Bulletin 36:587–593.
Belant, J. L. , B. Griffith, Y. Zhang, E. H. Follmann, and L. G. Adams. 2010. Population-level resource selection by sympatric brown and American black bears in Alaska. Polar Biology 33:31–40.
Bennett, V. A. , T. Sformo, K. Walters, O. Toien, K. Jeannet, R. Hochstrasser, W. Pan, A. S. Serianni, B. M. Barnes, and J. G. Duman. 2005. Comparative overwintering physiology of Alaska and Indiana populations of the beetle Cucujus clavipes (Fabricius): roles of antifreeze proteins, polyols, dehydration and diapause. Journal of Experimental Biology 208:4467-4477.
Benoqitz-Fredericks, Z. M. , and A. S. Kitaysky. 2005. Benefits and costs of rapid growth in common murre (Uria aalge) chicks. Journal of Avian Biology 36:287–294.
Z. Benowitz-Fredericks, M. , M. T. Shultz, and A. S. Kitaysky. 2008. Stress hormones suggest opposite trends of food availability for planktivorous and piscivorous seabirds in 2 years. Deep-Sea Research II 55:1868–1876.
Benowitz-Fredericks, M. Z. , A. S. Kitaysky, and A. M. Springer. 2006. Long-term Ecological Change in the Northern Gulf of Alaska. 94–112 in R. B. Spies. . Elsevier, Oxford.
Benowitz-Fredericks, Z. M. , A. S. Kitaysky, and J. C. Wingfield. 2005. Steroids in allantoic waste: An integrated measure of steroids in ovo. Annals of the New York Academy of Science 1046:204–213.
Benowitz-Fredericks, Z. M. , A. S. Kitaysky, and C. W. Thompson. 2006. Growth and allocation in captive common murre (uria aalge) chicks. The Auk 123:1–13.
Benson, E. R. , M. S. Wipfli, J. E. Clapcott, and N. F. Hughes. 2013. Relationships between ecosystem metabolism, benthic macroinvertebrate densities, and environmental variables in a sub-arctic Alaskan river. Hydrobiologia 701:189–207.
Benson, E. R. , M. S. Wipfli, J. E. Clapcott, and N. F. Hughes. 2012. Relationships between ecosystem metabolism, benthic macroinvertebrate densities, and environmental variables in a sub-arctic Alaskan river. Hydrobiologia:1–19.
Bentzen, R. L. , A. N. Powell, L. M. Phillips, and R. S. Suydam. 2010. Incubation behavior of king eiders on the coastal plain of northern Alaska. Polar Biology online.
Bentzen, R. I. , and A. N. Powell. 2012. Population dynamics of King Eiders breeding in Northern Alaska. The Journal of Wildlife Management.
Bentzen, R. L. , A. N. Powell, and R. S. Suydam. 2008. Factors Influencing Nesting Success of King Eider’s on Northern Alaska’s Coastal Plain. Journal of Wildlife Management 72:1781–1789.

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