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Zhao, H. W. , A. P. Ross, S. L. Christian, J. N. Buchholz, and K. L. Drew. 2006. Decreased NR1 phosphorylation and decreased NMDAR functions in hibernating arctic ground squirrels. Journal of Neuroscience Research 84.
Gilbert, S. L. , M. S. Lindberg, K. J. Hundertmark, and D. K. Person. 2014. Dead before detection: Addressing the effects of left truncation on survival estimation and ecological inference for neonates. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 5:992-1001.
Gilbert, S. L. , M. S. Lindberg, K. J. Hundertmark, and D. K. Person. 2014. Dead before detection: addressing the effects of left truncation on survival estimation and ecological inference for neonates. Methods in Ecology and Evolution.
Huettmann, F. . 2010. Data Mining for Global Trends in Mountain Biodiversity. 257–282 in .
Williams, C. T. , M. J. Sheriff, J. A. Schmutz, F. Kohl, O. Toien, L. C. Buck, and B. M. Barnes. 2011. Data logging of body temperatures provides precise information on phenology of reproductive events in a free-living arctic hibernator. Journal of Comparative Physiology B 181:1101–1109.
Armbruster, W. S. . 1999. Dalechampia L., Sp. Pl. 1054. 1753. 133 - 139 in K. Yatskievych, Holst, B. K. , and Berry, P. E. Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana, Vol. 5 Eriocaulaceae-Lentibulariaceae. . Missouri Botanical Garden PressSt. Louis.
Welcker, J. , A. M. A. Harding, A. S. Kitaysky, J. R. Speakman, and G. W. Gabrielsen. 2009. Daily energy expenditure increases in response to low nutritional stress in an Arctic-breeding seabird with no effect on mortality. Functional Ecology 23:1081–1090.

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