McMurdo LTER Publications
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Long-term perspectives on biodiversity-ecosystem function. Bioscience. 2003;(53):89-98.
Extremophiles: ice ecosystems and biodiversity. In: Knowledge for Sustainable Development: an Insight into the Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems. Knowledge for Sustainable Development: an Insight into the Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems. Oxford: UNESCO Publishing-Eolss Publishers; 2002:573-598.
. Absorption and utilization of low irradiance by cyanobacterial mats in two ice-covered Antarctic lakes. Journal of Phycology. 2001;37:5-15.
. Benthic primary production in two perennially ice-covered Antarctic lakes: comparisons of annual accumulation predicted from photosynthesis models with estimates from internal growth markers. Antarctic Science. 2001;13:18-27.
. Benthic primary production in two perennially ice-covered Antarctic lakes: comparisons of annual accumulation predicted from photosynthesis models with estimates from internal growth markers. Antarctic Science. 2001;13:18-27.
. Benthic primary production in two perennially ice-covered Antarctic lakes: comparisons of annual accumulation predicted from photosynthesis models with estimates from internal growth markers. Antarctic Science. 2001;13:18-27.
. Biodiversity in critical transition zones between terrestrial freshwater and marine soils and sediments: processes, linkages, and management implications. Ecosystems. 2001;4:418-420.
. The influence of soil biodiversity on hydrological pathways and the transfer of materials between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Ecosystems. 2001;4(421-429).
Sensitivity of carbon dynamics to changing light availability of benthic microbial mats in Lake Hoare, Antarctica. 2001;M.S. doi:LTER.
. Soil Biodiversity. In: Global Biodiversity in a Changing Environment. Global Biodiversity in a Changing Environment. New York: Springer Verlag; 2001:47-82.
. Climate and hydrologic variations and implications for lake and stream ecological response in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. In: Climate Variability and Ecosystem Response at Long Term Ecological Research Sites. Climate Variability and Ecosystem Response at Long Term Ecological Research Sites. Oxford University Press; 2000:174-195.
Experimental Approaches to Investigate Belowground Animal Diversity. In: Methods in Ecosystem Science. Methods in Ecosystem Science. New York: Springer Verlag; 2000:318-329.
. Global biodiversity scenarios for the year 2100. Science. 2000;287:1770-1774. doi:LTER.
Global biodiversity scenarios for the year 2100. Science. 2000;287:1770-1774. doi:LTER.
Global change effects on above and below ground biodiversity in terrestrial ecosystems: interactions and implications for ecosystem functioning. Bioscience. 2000;50:1089-1099. doi:LTER.
Global change effects on above and below ground biodiversity in terrestrial ecosystems: interactions and implications for ecosystem functioning. Bioscience. 2000;50:1089-1099. doi:LTER.
Interactions between above and belowground biodiversity in terrestrial ecosystems: patterns, mechanisms and feedbacks. BioScience. 2000;50:1049-1061.
Soil Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning. In: Biological Resource Management. Connecting Science and Policy. Biological Resource Management. Connecting Science and Policy. Heidelberg: Springer; 2000:283-290.
. Chlorine-36 in the waters of the McMurdo Dry Valley lakes, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica: revisited. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 1999;62(2):185-191.
. Dating quaternary lacustrine sediments in the McMurdo Dry Valleys Antarctica. Palaeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 1999;147(3):223-239. doi:10.1016/S0031-0182(98)00159-X.
McMurdo LTER: Photosynthesis in an extreme shade habitat: benthic microbial mats from Lake Hoare, Antarctica. Journal of Phycology. 1999;35(3):448-459.
. Soil invertebrates. In: Standard Soil Methods for Long Term Ecological Research. Standard Soil Methods for Long Term Ecological Research. New York: Oxford University Press; 1999:349-377. doi:LTER.
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