McMurdo LTER Publications

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Nylen TH, Fountain AG, Doran PT. Climatology of Katabatic Winds in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica. Journal of Geophysical Research. 2004;109.
Northcott M. WETTED MARGIN HYDROLOGY OF THE DRY VALLEYS OF ANTARCTICA. 2007;M.S. doi:LTER.
Northcott M, Gooseff MN, Barrett JE, Zeglin LH, Takacs-Vesbach CD, Humphrey J. Hydrologic characteristics of lake- and stream-side riparian wetted margins in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Hydrological Processes. 2009;23:1255-1267. doi:LTER.
Nkem JN, Wall DH, Virginia RA, et al. Wind dispersal of soil invertebrates in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Polar Biology. 2006;29:346-352. doi:10.1007/s00300-005-0061-x.
Nkem JN, Virginia RA, Barrett JE, Wall DH, Li G. Salt tolerance and survival thresholds for two species of Antarctic soil nematodes. Polar Biology. 2006;29:643-651. doi:LTER.
Niyogi DK, Tate CM, McKnight DM, Duff JH, Alger AS. Species composition and primary production of algal communities in Dry Valley streams in Antarctica: Examination of the functional role of biodiversity. In: Ecosystem Processes in Antarctic Ice-free Landscapes. Ecosystem Processes in Antarctic Ice-free Landscapes. Balkema Press, Rotterdam; 1997:171-179.
Niles RK, Freckman DW. From the ground up: nematode ecology in bioassessment and ecosystem health. In: Plant-Nematode Interactions(Agronomy Monograph). Plant-Nematode Interactions(Agronomy Monograph).; 1998.
Nielsen UN, Wall DH, Adams B, Virginia RA. Antarctic nematode communities: observed and predicted responses to climate change. Polar Biology. 2011;34(11):1701 - 1711. doi:10.1007/s00300-011-1021-2.
Nielsen UN, Wall DH, Li G, Toro M, Adams B, Virginia RA. Nematode communities of Byers Peninsula, Livingston Island, maritime Antarctica. Antarctic Science. 2011;23(04):349 - 357. doi:10.1017/S0954102011000174.
Nielsen UN, Ayres E, Wall DH, et al. Global-scale patterns of assemblage structure of soil nematodes in relation to climate and ecosystem properties. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 2014;23(9):968 - 978. doi:10.1111/geb.2014.23.issue-910.1111/geb.12177.
Nielsen UN, Wall DH, Adams B, et al. The ecology of pulse events: insights from an extreme climatic event in a polar desert ecosystem. Ecosphere. 2012;3(2):art17. doi:10.1890/ES11-00325.1.
Nielsen UN, Wall DH. The future of soil invertebrate communities in polar regions: different climate change responses in the Arctic and Antarctic?. Ecology Letters. 2013;16(3):409 - 419. doi:10.1111/ele.12058.
Niederberger T, McDonald i, Hacker A, et al. Microbial community composition in soils of Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica. Environmental Microbiology. 2008;10:1713-1724. doi:LTER.
Ngugi DKamanda, Salcher MM, Andrei A-S, et al. Postglacial adaptations enabled colonization and quasi-clonal dispersal of ammonia-oxidizing archaea in modern European large lakes. Science Advances. 2023;9(5):eadc9392. doi:10.1126/sciadv.adc9392.
Nezat CA. Chemical Weathering in Taylor Valley, Antarctica: Quantity and Quality. 1998;Ph.D. doi:LTER.
Nezat CA, W. Lyons B, Welch KA. Chemical weathering in streams of a polar desert (Taylor Valley, Antarctica). GSA Bulletin. 2001;113:1401-1408.
Neumann K, W. Lyons B, Priscu JC, Donahoe R. CO2 concentrations in perennially ice-covered lakes of Taylor Valley, Antarctica. Biogeochemistry. 2001;56:27-50.
Neumann K, W. Lyons B, Marais DJDes. Inorganic carbon-isotope distribution and budget in the Lake Hoare and Lake Fryxell basins, Taylor Valley, Antarctica. Annals of Glaciology. 1998;27:685-690.
Neumann K, W. Lyons B, Priscu JC, DesMarais DJ, Welch KA. The Carbon Isotopic Composition of Dissolved Inorganic Carbon in Perennially Ice-Covered Antarctica Lakes: Searching for a Biogenic Signature. Annals of Glaciology. 2004;39.
Neumann K. Carbon dynamics in lakes and streams of Taylor Valley, Antarctica. 1999;Ph.D. doi:LTER.
Neale PJ, Priscu JC. The Photosynthetic Apparatus of Phytoplankton from a Perennially Ice-Covered Antarctic Lake: Acclimation to an Extreme Shade Environment. Plant Cell Physiology. 1995;36(2):253-263.
Neale PJ, Priscu JC. Fluorescence Quenching in Phytoplankton of the McMurdo Dry Valley Lakes (Antarctica): Implications for the Structure and Function of the Photosynthetic Apparatus, in Ecosystem Processes in a Polar Desert: The McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Antarctic Research Series. 1998;72:241-253.