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Updated February 6, 1997.

  • Publications

    • Alexander, V., S.C. Whalen and K.M. Klingensmith. 1988. Nitrogen cycling in arctic lakes and ponds. Hydrobiologia 172:165-172.
    • Astheimer, L.B., W.A. Buttemer, and J.C. Wingfield. 1992. Interactions of corticosterone with feeding, activity and metabolism in passerine birds. Ornis Scandinavica 23:355-365.
    • Astheimer, L.B., W.A. Buttemer, and J.C. Wingfield. 1994. Gender and seasonal differences in the adrenocortical response to ACTH challenge in an arctic passerine, Zonotrichia leucophrys gambelii. Gen. Comp. Endocrinol. 94:33-43.
    • Astheimer, L.B., W.A. Buttemer, and J.C. Wingfield. 1995. Seasonal and acute changes in adrenocortical responsiveness in an arctic-breeding bird. Horm. Behav. 29:442-457.
    • Auerbach, N.A., M.D. Walker, and D.A. Walker. 1997. Effects of roadside disturbance on substrate and vegetation properties in arctic tundra. Ecological Applications, 6(1).

    • Barnes, B.M. 1989. Freeze avoidance in a mammal: body temperatures below 0° C in an arctic hibernator. Science 244:1593-1595.
    • Barnes, B.M. 1996. Relationships between hibernation and reproduction in male ground squirrels. In: F. Geiser, A.J. Hulbert and S.C. Nichol (eds.). Adaptations to the cold. University of New England Press, Armidale, Australia. 71-80.
    • Barnes., N.M. 1996. Sang froid: the supercooled "slumber" of the coldest mammal on earth. The Sciences 36:12-14.
    • Barnes, B.M., C. Omtzigt and S. Daan. 1993. Hibernators periodically arouse in order to sleep. In: C. Carey, G.L. Florant, B.A. Wunder and B. Horwitz (eds.). Life in the cold: ecological, physiological, and molecular mechanisms. Westview Press, Boulder, CO. 555-558.
    • Barnes, B.M., and D. Ritter. 1993. Patterns of body temperature change in hibernating arctic ground squirrels. In: C. Carey, G.L. Florant, B.A. Wunder and B. Horwitz (eds.). Life in the cold: ecological, physiological, and molecular mechanisms. Westview Press, Boulder, CO. 119-130.
    • Batzli, G.O., and H. Henttonen. 1990. Demography and resource use by microtine rodents near Toolik Lake, Alaska, U.S.A. Arctic and Alpine Research 22:51-64.
    • Bowden, W.B., J.C. Finlay and P.E. Maloney. 1994. Long-term effects of PO4 fertilization on the distribution of bryophytes in an arctic river. Freshwater Biology 32:445-454.
    • Bowden, W.B., B.J. Peterson, J.C. Finlay and J. Tucker. 1992. Epilithic chlorophyll a, photosynthesis and respiration in control of a tundra stream. Hydrobiologia 240:121-132.
    • Bruns, D.A., G.W. Minshall, C.E. Cushing, K.W. Cummins, J.T. Brock and R.L. Vannote. 1984. Tributaries as modifiers of the river continuum concept: analysis by polar ordination and regression models. Archiv für Hydrobiologie 99:208-220.
    • Buchanan, C. 1988. Daphnia (crustacean) swimming responses to light quality in chambers simulating natural spatial distribution of light. Bulletin of Marine Science 43:845.
    • Buchanan, C., and J.F. Haney. 1980. Vertical migrations of zooplankton in the arctic: a test of the environmental controls. In: W.C. Kerfoot (ed.). Evolution and ecology of zooplankton communities. University Press of New England, Hanover, NH. 69-79.
    • Butler, M.G. 1982. A seven-year cycle for two Chironomus species in arctic Alaskan tundra ponds (Diptera: Chironomidae). Canadian Journal of Zoology 60:58-70.
    • Buttemer, W.A., L.A. Astheimer, and J.C. Wingfield, J.C. (1991). The effect of corticosterone on standard metabolic rates of small passerines. Journal of Comparative Physiology B 161: 427-431.

    • Chapin, F.S., III, N. Fetcher, K. Kielland, K.R. Everett and A.E. Linkins. 1988. Productivity and nutrient cycling of Alaskan tundra: enhancement by flowing soil water. Ecology 69:693-702.
    • Chapin, F.S., III, S.E. Hobbie and G.R. Shaver. 1996. Impacts of global change on composition of arctic communities: implications for ecosystem functioning. In: W.C. Oechel and J. Holten (eds). Global change and arctic terrestrial ecosystems. Springer-Verlag, New York, NY.
    • Chapin, F.S., III, R. Jefferies, R. Reynolds, G. Shaver and J. Svoboda. 1992. Arctic physiological ecology in an ecosystems context. In: F.S. Chapin III, R. Jefferies, R. Reynolds, G. Shaver and J. Svoboda (eds.). Arctic ecosystems in a changing climate: an ecophysiological perspective. Academic Press, New York, NY. 3-10.
    • Chapin, F.S., III, R. Jefferies, R. Reynolds, G. Shaver and J. Svoboda. 1992. Arctic plant physiological ecology: a challenge for the future. In: F.S. Chapin III, R. Jefferies, R. Reynolds, G. Shaver and J. Svoboda (eds.). Arctic ecosystems in a changing climate: an ecophysiological perspective. Academic Press, New York, NY. 441-452.
    • Chapin, F.S., III, R. Jefferies, R. Reynolds, G. Shaver and J. Svoboda (eds.). 1992. Arctic ecosystems in a changing climate: an ecophysiological perspective. Academic Press, New York, NY. 469 pp.
    • Chapin, F.S., III, J.B. McGraw and G.R. Shaver. 1989. Competition causes regular spacing of alder in Alaskan shrub tundra. Oecologia 79:412-416.
    • Chapin, F.S., III, and G.R. Shaver. 1981. Changes in soil properties and vegetation following disturbance of Alaskan arctic tundra. Journal of Applied Ecology 18:605-617.
    • Chapin, F.S., III, and G.R. Shaver. 1985. Individualistic growth response of tundra plant species to manipulation of light, temperature and nutrients in a field experiment. Ecology 66:564-576.
    • Chapin, F.S., III, and G.R. Shaver. 1985. The physiological ecology of arctic plants. In: B. Chabot and H.A. Mooney (eds.). Physiological ecology of North American plant communities. Chapman and Hall, London. 16-40.
    • Chapin, F.S., III, and G.R. Shaver. 1988. Differences in carbon and nutrient fractions among arctic growth forms. Oecologia 77:506-514.
    • Chapin, F.S., III, and G.R. Shaver. 1989. Differences in growth and nutrient use among arctic plant growth forms. Functional Ecology 3:73-80.
    • Chapin, F.S., III, and G.R. Shaver. 1989. Lack of latitudinal variations in graminoid storage reserves. Ecology 70:269-272.
    • Chapin, F.S., III, and G.R. Shaver. (In press). Physiological and growth responses of arctic plants to a field experiment simulating climatic change. Ecology.
    • Chapin, F.S., III, G.R. Shaver, A.E. Giblin, K.J. Nadelhoffer and J.A. Laundre. 1995. Responses of arctic tundra to experimental and observed changes in climate. Ecology 76:694-711.
    • Chapin, F.S., III, G.R. Shaver and R.A. Kedrowski. 1986. Environmental controls over carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus chemical fractions in Eriophorum vaginatum L. in Alaskan tussock tundra. Journal of Ecology 74:167-196.
    • Chester, A.L., and G.R. Shaver. 1982. Reproductive effort in cottongrass-tussock tundra. Holarctic Ecology 5:200-206.
    • Chester, A.L., and G.R. Shaver. 1982. Seedling dynamics of some cottongrass-tussock tundra species during the natural revegetation of small disturbed areas. Holarctic Ecology 5:207-211.
    • Clein, J.S., and J.P. Schimel. 1995. Microbial activity of tundra and taiga soils at sub-zero temperatures. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 27:1231-1234.
    • Cooper, L.W. (In press). Isotopic fractionation in snow cover In: J.J. McDonnell and C. Kendall (eds.). Isotopic tracers in catchment hydrology. Elsevier, Amsterdam.
    • Cooper, L.W., J.M. Grebmeier, I.L. Larsen, C. Solis and C.R. Olsen. 1995. Evidence for re-distribution of cesium-137 in Alaskan tundra, lake and marine sediments. The Science of the Total Environment 160/161:295-306.
    • Cooper, L.W., I.L. Larsen, C. Solis, J.M. Grebmeier, C.R. Olsen, D.K. Solomon and R.B. Cook. 1996. Isotopic tracers for evaluating hydrological processes. In: J.F. Reynolds and J.D. Tenhunen (eds.). Landscape function: implications for ecosystem response to disturbance. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 165-182.
    • Cooper, L.W., C.R. Olsen, D.K. Solomon, I.L. Larsen, R.B. Cook and J.M. Grebmeier. 1991. Stable isotopes of oxygen and natural and fallout radionuclides used for tracing runoff during snowmelt in an Arctic watershed. Water Resources Research 27:2171-2179.
    • Cooper, L.W., C. Solis, D.L. Kane and L.D. Hinzman. 1993. Application of oxygen-18 tracer techniques to arctic hydrologic processes. Arctic and Alpine Research 25:247-255.
    • Cornwell, J.C. 1985. Sediment accumulation rates in an Alaskan arctic lake using a modified 210Pb technique. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 42:809-814.
    • Cornwell, J.C. 1986. Diagenetic trace metal profiles in arctic lake sediments. Environmental Science and Technology 20:299-302.
    • Cornwell, J.C. 1987. Migration of metals in sediment pore waters: problems for the interpretation of historical deposition rates. In: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Heavy Metals in the Environment, New Orleans, LA. 233-235.
    • Cornwell, J.C. 1987. Phosphorus cycling in arctic lake sediments: adsorption and authigenic minerals. Archiv für Hydrobiologie 109:161-179.
    • Cornwell, J.C. 1992. Cation export from Alaskan arctic watersheds. Hydrobiologia 240:15-22.
    • Cornwell, J.C., and S. Banahan. 1992. A silicon budget for an Alaskan arctic lake. Hydrobiologia 240:37-44.
    • Cornwell, J.C., and R.J. Barsdate. 1977. Sensitivity of arctic lakes to phosphorus loading. In: Technical session papers, 19th Alaska Science Conference. 57-61.
    • Cornwell, J.C., and G.W. Kipphut. 1992. Biogeochemistry of manganese- and iron-rich sediments in Toolik Lake, Alaska. Hydrobiologia 240:45-59.
    • Cuker, B.E. 1983. Competition and coexistence between the grazing snail Lymnaea, Chironomidae and microcrustacea in an arctic epilithic lacustrine community. Ecology 64:10-15.
    • Cuker, B.E. 1983. Grazing and nutrient interactions in controlling the activity and composition of the epilithic algal community of an arctic lake. Limnology and Oceanography 28:133-141.
    • Cuker, B.E., M.E. McDonald and S.C. Mozley. 1992. Influences of slimy sculpin (Cottus cognatus) predation on the rocky littoral invertebrate community of an arctic lake. Hydrobiologia 240:83-90.
    • Cuker, B.E., and S.C. Mozley. 1981. Summer population fluctuations, feeding, and growth of Hydra in an arctic lake. Limnology and Oceanography 26:697-708.

    • Daan, S., B.M. Barnes and A.M. Strijkstra. 1991. Warming up for sleep? - ground squirrels sleep during arousals from hibernation. Neuroscience Letters 128:265-268.
    • Daan, S., A.M. Strijkstra and B.M. Barnes. 1992. The elusive function of sleep: new insight from hibernators? In: T. Hiroshige and K. Honma (eds.). Circadian clocks from cell to human. Hokkaido University Press, Sapporo. 165-176.
    • Deegan, L.A., and B.J. Peterson. 1992. Whole-river fertilization stimulates fish production in an arctic tundra river. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 49:1890-1901.
    • Deegan, L.A., B.J. Peterson, H. Golden, C. MacIvor and M. Miller. (In press). The effects of fish density and river fertilization on algal standing stock, invertebrate communities and fish production in an arctic river. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.

    • Eisner, W.R. 1991. Palynological analysis of a peat core from Imnavait Creek, the North Slope, Alaska. Arctic 44:279-282.
    • Eisner, W.R., and P.A. Colinvaux. 1992. Late Quaternary pollen records from Oil Lake and Feniak Lake, Alaska, U.S.A. Arctic and Alpine Research 24:56-63.
    • Evans, B.I., and W.J. O'Brien. 1987. A re-evaluation of the search cycle of planktivorous arctic grayling, Thymallus arcticus. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 45:187-192.
    • Everett, K.R., D.L. Kane and L.D. Hinzman. 1996. Surface water chemistry and hydrology of a small arctic drainage basin. In: J. Reynolds and J. Tenhunen (eds.). Landscape function: implications for ecosystem response to disturbance. A case study in arctic tundra. Springer-Verlag, Ecologic Studies Series. 185-201.
    • Everett, K.R., G.M. Marion and D.L. Kane. 1989. Seasonal geochemistry of an arctic tundra drainage basin. Holarctic Ecology 12:279-289.

    • Federle, T.W., V.L. McKinley and J.R. Vestal. 1982. Effects of nutrient enrichment on the colonization and decomposition of plant detritus by the microbiota of an arctic lake. Canadian Journal of Microbiology 28:1199-1205.
    • Federle, T.W., V.L. McKinley and J.R. Vestal. 1982. Physical determinants of microbial colonization and decomposition of plant litter in an arctic lake. Microbial Ecology 8:127-138.
    • Federle, T.W., and J.R. Vestal. 1980. Lignocellulose mineralization by arctic lake sediments in response to nutrient manipulation. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 40:32-39.
    • Federle, T.W., and J.R. Vestal. 1980. Microbial colonization and decomposition of Carex litter in an arctic lake. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 39:888-893.
    • Federle, T.W., and J.R. Vestal. 1982. Evidence of microbial succession on decaying leaf litter in an arctic lake. Canadian Journal of Microbiology 28:686-695.
    • Fetcher, N., and G.R. Shaver. 1982. Growth and tillering patterns within tussocks of Eriophorum vaginatum. Holarctic Ecology 5:180-186.
    • Fetcher, N., and G.R. Shaver. 1983. Life histories of tillers of Eriophorum vaginatum in relation to tundra disturbance. Journal of Applied Ecology 71:131-148.
    • Fetcher, N., and G.R. Shaver. 1990. Environmental sensitivity of ecotypes as a potential influence on productivity. American Naturalist 136:126-131.
    • Finlay, J.C., and W.B. Bowden. 1994. Controls on production of bryophytes in an arctic tundra stream. Freshwater Biology 32:455-466.
    • Ford, T.E., and M.A. Lock. 1988. A microcalorimetric investigation of the effect of high molecular weight organics on epilithic metabolism. Archiv für Hydrobiologie 31:195-201.
    • Ford, T.E., M. Walch, R. Mitchell, M.J. Kaufman and M.A. Lock. 1989. Influence of nutrient enrichment of an arctic river on biofilm formation on metal surfaces. Biofouling 1:301-311.
    • Fry, B. 1991. Stable isotope diagrams of freshwater food webs. Ecology 72:2293-2297.
    • Fry, B., D.E. Jones, G.W. Kling, R.B. McKane, K.J. Nadelhoffer and B.J. Peterson. 1995. Adding 15N tracers to ecosystem experiments. In: E. Wada, T. Yoneyama, M. Minegawa, T. Ando and B. Fry (eds.). Stable isotopes in the biosphere. Kyoto University Press, Kyoto. 171-192.

    • Gartner, B.L., F.S. Chapin III and G.R. Shaver. 1983. Demographic patterns of seedling establishment and growth of native graminoids in an Alaskan tundra disturbance. Journal of Applied Ecology 20:965-980.
    • Gartner, B.L., F.S. Chapin III and G.R. Shaver. 1986. Reproduction by seed in Eriophorum vaginatum in Alaskan tussock tundra. Journal of Ecology 74:1-19.
    • Gebauer, R.L.E., J.F. Reynolds, and J.D. Tenhunen 1995. Growth and allocation of the artic sedges Eriophorum angustifolium and E. vaginatum: Effects of variable soil oxygen and nutrient availability. Oecologia 104:330-339.
    • Gebauer, R.L.E., J.D. Tenhunen, and J.F. Reynolds. 1996. Soil aeration in relation to soil physical properties, nutrient availability, and root characteristics within an arctic watershed. Plant and Soil 178(1):37-48.
    • Gebauer, R.L.E., J.D. Tenhunen, and J.F. Reynolds. 1997. In situ leaf gas exchange measurements of the two arctic sedges Eriophorum vaginatum and E. angustifolium . American Journal of Botany, in press.
    • Gibeau, G.G., and M.C. Miller. A micro-bioassay for epilithon using nutrient diffusing artificial substrata. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 5:171-176.
    • Giblin, A.E., J. Laundre, K. Nadelhoffer and G. Shaver. 1994. Measuring nutrient availability in arctic soils using ion-exchange resins: a field test. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J 58:1154-1162.
    • Giblin, A.E., K.J. Nadelhoffer, G.R. Shaver, J.A. Laundre and A.J. McKerrow. 1991. Biogeochemical diversity along a riverside toposequence in arctic Alaska. Ecological Monographs 61:415-435.
    • Gilmanov, T.G., and W.C. Oechel. (Submitted). New estimates of organic matter reserves and net primary productivity. Global Ecology and Biogeography Letters.
    • Goering, D.J., H. Chen, L.D. Hinzman and D.L. Kane. 1994. Terrain correction of SAR imagery of Alaska tundra. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 33:185-194.
    • Goering, D.J., Z. Zhang, L.D. Hinzman and D.L. Kane. 1995. A spatially distributed hydrologic model applied to an arctic watershed. Wadati Conference on Global Change and the Polar Climate. 7-10 November 1995, Tsukuba Science City, Japan. Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska and Wadati Conference Local Organizing Committee, Japan. 138-141.
    • Goyke, A.P., and A.E. Hershey. 1992. Effects of fish predation on larval chironomid (Diptera: Chironomidae) communities in an arctic ecosystem. Hydrobiologia 240:203-212.
    • Grebmeier, J.M., L.W. Cooper, I.L. Larsen, C. Solis and C.R. Olsen. 1993. Cesium-137 inventories in Alaskan tundra, lake and marine sediments: an indicator of recent organic material transport? In: Applications of isotope techniques in studying past and current environmental changes in the hydrosphere and the atmosphere. International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna.
    • Grulke, N.E., G.H. Riechers, W.C. Oechel, U. Hjelm and C. Jaeger. 1990. Carbon balance in tussock tundra under ambient and elevated atmospheric CO2. Oecologia 83:485-494.

    • Hahn, S.C., S.F. Oberbauer, R. Gebauer, N.E. Grulke, O.L. Lange and J.D. Tenhunen. 1996. Aboveground carbon and nutrient pools in the vegetation mosaic of the Imnavait Creek Watershed. In: J.F. Reynolds and J.D. Tenhunen (eds.). Landscape function and disturbance in the Arctic. Ecological Studies Series vol 120, Springer Verlag. 109-128.
    • Hahn, T.P., J. Swingle, J.C. Wingfield, and M. Ramenofsky. 1992. Adjustments of the pre-basic molt schedule in birds. Ornis Scandinavica 23:314-321.
    • Hahn, T.P., J.C. Wingfield, and R. Mullen. 1995. Endocrine bases of spatial and temporal opportunism in arctic-breeding birds. Am. Zool. 35: 259-273.
    • Hanson, K.L., A.E. Hershey and M.E. McDonald. 1992. A comparison of slimy sculpin (Cottus cognatus) populations in arctic lakes with and without piscivorous predators. Hydrobiologia 240:189-202.
    • Hastings, S.J., S.A. Luchessa, W.C. Oechel and J.D. Tenhunen. 1989. Standing biomass and production in water drainages of the foothills of the Philip Smith Mountains, Alaska. Holarctic Ecology. 12:304-311.
    • Hershey, A.E. 1985. Effects of predatory sculpin on the chironomid communities in an arctic lake. Ecology 66:1131-1138.
    • Hershey, A.E. 1985. Littoral chironomid communities in an arctic Alaskan lake. Holarctic Ecology 8:39-48.
    • Hershey, A.E. 1986. Selective predation by Procladius in an arctic Alaskan lake. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 43:2523-2528.
    • Hershey, A.E. 1990. Snail populations in arctic lakes: competition mediated by predation. Oecologia 82:26-32.
    • Hershey, A.E. 1992. Effects of experimental fertilization on the benthic macroinvertebrate community of an arctic lake. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 11:204-217.
    • Hershey, A. E., G. Gettel, M. E. McDonald, M. C. Miller, H. Mooers, W. J. OÇBrien, J. Pastor, C. Richards, and J. A. Schuldt. 1999. A geomorphic-trophic model for landscape control of trophic structure in arctic lakes. BioScience 49:887-897.
    • Hershey, A.E., W.B. Bowden, L.A. Deegan, J.E. Hobbie, B.J. Peterson, G.W. Kipphut, G.W. Kling, M.A. Lock, M.C. Miller and J.R. Vestal. (In press). The Kuparuk River: a long-term study of biological and chemical processes in an arctic river. In: A. Milner and M.W. Oswood (eds.). Alaskan freshwaters. Springer-Verlag, New York, NY.
    • Hershey, A.E., and A.L. Hiltner. 1988. Effects of caddisfly activity on black fly density: interspecific interactions outweigh food limitation. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 7:188-196.
    • Hershey, A.E., A.L. Hiltner, M.A.J. Hullar, M.C. Miller, R.J. Vestal, M.A. Lock, S. Rundle and B.J. Peterson. 1988. Nutrient influence on a stream grazer: Orthocladius microcommunities respond to nutrient input. Ecology 69:1383-1392.
    • Hershey, A.E., and M.E. McDonald. 1985. Diet and digestion rates of slimy sculpin, Cottus cognatus, in an Alaskan arctic lake. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 42:483-487.
    • Hershey, A.E., J. Pastor, B.J. Peterson and G.W. Kling. 1993. Stable isotopes resolve the drift paradox for Baetis mayflies in an arctic river. Ecology 74:2315-2325.
    • Hershey, A.E., and B.J. Peterson. 1996. Stream food webs. In: F. R. Hauer and G. A. Lamberti (eds.). Methods in stream ecology. Academic Press, San Diego, CA.
    • Hilbert, D.W., T.I. Prudhomme and W.C. Oechel. 1987. Response of tussock tundra to elevated carbon dioxide regimes: analysis of ecosystem CO2 flux through nonlinear modeling. Oecologia 72:466-472.
    • Hill, A.R. 1988. Factors influencing nitrate depletion in a rural stream. Hydrobiologia 160:111-122.
    • Hillgarth, N., and J.C. Wingfield. In press. Endocrine aspects of parasite-mediated sexual selection. In: D. Clayton (ed.). Parasites and their birds. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
    • Hiltner, A.L., and A.E. Hershey. 1992. Blackfly (Diptera:Simuliidae) responses to phosphorus enrichment of an arctic tundra stream. Hydrobiologia 240:259-266.
    • Hinterleitner-Anderson, D., A.E. Hershey and J.A. Schuldt. 1992. The effects of river fertilization on mayfly (Baetis sp.) drift patterns and population density in an arctic river. Hydrobiologia 240:247-258.
    • Hinzman, L.D., and D.L. Kane. 1991. Snow hydrology of a headwater arctic basin 2, conceptual analysis and computer modeling. Water Resources Research 27:1111-1121.
    • Hinzman, L.D., and D.L. Kane. 1992. Potential response of an arctic watershed during a period of global warming. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 97:2811-2820.
    • Hinzman, L.D., D.L. Kane, C.S. Benson and K.R. Everett. 1991. Hydrologic and thermal properties of the active layer in the Alaskan arctic. Cold Regions Science and Technology, 19:95-110.
    • Hinzman, L.D., D.L. Kane, C.S. Benson and K.R. Everett. 1996. Thermal and hydrologic processes in the Imnavait Creek watershed. In: J. Reynolds and J. Tenhunen (eds.). Landscape function: implications for ecosystem response to disturbance. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 131-154.
    • Hinzman, L.D., D.L. Kane and K.R. Everett. 1993. Hillslope hydrology in an arctic setting. Sixth International Conference on Permafrost. 5-9 July 1993, Beijing, China. 267-271.
    • Hinzman, L.D., D.L. Kane and R.E. Gieck. 1991. Regional snow ablation in the Alaskan arctic. In: T.D. Prowse and C.S.H. Ommanney (eds.). Northern hydrology, selected perspectives. NHRI Symposium No. 6. National Hydrology Research Institute. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. 121-140.
    • Hinzman, L.D., D.L. Kane, R.E. Gieck and K.R. Everett. 1991. Hydrologic and thermal properties of the active layer in the Alaskan Arctic. Cold Regions Science and Technology 19:95-110.
    • Hinzman, L.D., D.L. Kane and Z. Zhang, 1995. A spatially distributed hydrologic model for arctic regions. International GEWEX Workshop on Cold-Season/Region Hydrometeorology. Summary Report and Proceedings. 22-26 May 1995, Banff, Alberta, Canada. International GEWEX Project Office Publication, Series No. 15, Washington, D.C. 236-239.
    • Hobbie, J.E. (ed.). 1980. Limnology of tundra ponds: Barrow, Alaska. Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, Stroudsburg, PA. 514 pp.
    • Hobbie, J.E. 1984. Polar limnology. In: F.B. Taub (ed.). Lakes and reservoirs. Elsevier Scientific, Amsterdam. 63-105.
    • Hobbie, J.E. 1984. The ecology of tundra ponds of the Arctic Coastal Plain: a community profile. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service FWS/OBS-83/25. 52 pp.
    • Hobbie, J.E. 1991. Measuring heterotrophic activity in plankton. In: Methods in microbiology, vol. 22. Academic Press, London. 235-250.
    • Hobbie, J.E. 1991. Microbial control of dissolved organic carbon in lakes: research for the future. Hydrobiologia 229:169-180.
    • Hobbie, J.E. 1993. Arctic ecosystem response to change. Arctic Research of the United States 7(2):3-9.
    • Hobbie, J.E. 1993. Introduction. In: P.F. Kemp, B.F. Sherr, E.B. Sherr and J.J. Cole (eds.). Handbook of methods in aquatic microbial ecology. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL. 1-5.
    • Hobbie, J.E. (In press). History of limnology in Alaska. In: A. Milner and M.W. Oswood (eds.). Alaskan freshwaters. Springer-Verlag, New York, NY.
    • Hobbie, J.E., T.L. Corliss and B.J. Peterson. 1983. Seasonal patterns of bacterial abundance in an arctic lake. Arctic and Alpine Research 15:253-259.
    • Hobbie, J.E., L.A. Deegan, B.J. Peterson, E.B. Rastetter, G.R. Shaver, G.W. Kling, W.J. O'Brien, F.S. Chapin III, M.C. Miller, G.W. Kipphut, W.B. Bowden, A.E. Hershey and M.E. McDonald. 1995. Long-term measurements at the Arctic LTER site. In: T.M. Powell and J.H. Steele (eds.). Ecological time series. Chapman and Hall, New York, NY. 391-409.
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    Theses

    • Buchanan, C. 1978. Arctic investigations of some factors controlling the vertical distributions and swimming activities of zooplankton. Ph.D. thesis, University of New Hampshire. 103 pp.
    • Butler, M.G. 1980. The population ecology of some arctic Alaskan Chironomidae. Ph.D. thesis, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 157 pp.

    • Cornwell, J.C. 1983. Geochemistry of manganese, iron and phosphorus in an arctic lake. Ph.D. thesis, University of Alaska Fairbanks. 234 pp.
    • Cuker, B.E. 1978. Ecology of Hydra in an arctic Alaskan lake. M.S. thesis, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 71 pp.
    • Cuker, B.E. 1981. Control of epilithic community structure in an arctic lake by vertebrate predation and invertebrate grazing. Ph.D. thesis, North Carolina State University, Raleigh. 96 pp.

    • Evans, B.I. 1986. Strategies and tactics of search behavior in salmonid and centrarchid planktivorous fish. Ph.D. thesis, University of Kansas. 83 pp.

    • Federle, T.W. 1981. The processes and control of the microbial colonization and decomposition of plant litter in an arctic lake. Ph.D. thesis, University of Cincinnati. 133 pp.
    • Fiebig, D.M. 1988. Riparian zone and streamwater chemistries and organic matter immobilization at the stream-bed interface. M.S. thesis, University of Wales, Bangor. 311 pp.
    • Ford, T.E. 1984. A study of dissolved and colloidal organic carbon in rivers and their contribution to benthic microbial metabolism. Ph.D. thesis, University College of North Wales. 169 pp.

    • Galarowicz, T. L. 1994. Effects of slimy scullpin (Cottus cognatus) removal on sculpin and chironoimid (Diptera:Chironomidae) populations in an arctic lake. M. S. Thesis, University of Minnesota, Duluth.
    • Gartner, B.L. 1982. Controls over regeneration of tundra graminoids in a natural and man-disturbed site in arctic Alaska. M.S. thesis, University of Alaska Fairbanks. 123 pp.
    • Gebauer, R.L.E. 1994. The effect of waterlogging on photosynthesis, nutrient status and growth of the arctic species Eriophorum vaginatum and E. angustifolium. Ph. D. thesis, University of California, Davis and San Diego State University.
    • Gibeau, G.G. 1990. Epilithic algal response to fertilization and grazer activity in an arctic river. M.S. thesis, University of Cincinnati.
    • Goyke, A. P. 1990. Effects of fish predation on chironomid (Diptera: Chironomidae) communities in arctic lakes. M. S. Thesis, University of Minnesota, Duluth.

    • Hanson, K. L. 1993. A comparison of slimy sculpin (Cottus cognatus) populations in arctic lakes with implications for the role of piscivorous predators. M. S. Thesis, University of Minnesota, Duluth.
    • Harrison, J. 1995. Young-of-the-year arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus) metabolism: scaling with size, temperature and flow. Senior Honors Thesis, Brown University. 31 p.
    • Hershey, A.E. 1980. Chironomid community structure in an arctic lake: the role of a predatory chironomid. M.S. thesis, North Carolina State University, Raleigh. 100 pp.
    • Hershey, A.E. 1983. Benthic community structure in an arctic lake: fish predation, foraging strategies, and prey refugia. Ph.D. thesis, North Carolina State University, Raleigh. 108 pp.
    • Hiltner, A.L. 1985. Response of two black fly species (Diptera: Simuliidae) to phosphorus enrichment of an arctic tundra stream. M.S. thesis, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
    • Hinterleitner-Anderson, D. L. 1990. The effects of river fertilization on mayfly drift patterns and population density in an arctic ecosystem. M. S. Thesis, University of Minnesota, Duluth.
    • Hinzman, L.D. 1990. The interdependence of the thermal and hydrologic processes of an arctic watershed and their response to climatic change. Ph.D. Thesis. University of Alaska Fairbanks. 403 pp.
    • Hullar, M.A.J. 1986. The effects of nutrient enrichment and light regimes on the epilithic microbiota of an oligotrophic arctic river. M.S. thesis, University of Cincinnati. 100 pp.
    • Hobbie, S.E. 1995. The effects of increased temperature on tundra plant community compositionthe consequences for ecosystem processes. Ph.D. thesis, University of California, Berkeley.

    • Johnston, C.J. 1986. Microbially mediated Mn(II) oxidation in an oligotrophic arctic lake. M.S. thesis, University of Alaska Fairbanks. 71 pp.
    • Jorgenson, M.T. 1986. Biophysical factors influencing the geographic variability of soil heat flux near Toolik Lake, Alaska. M.S. thesis, University of Alaska Fairbanks. 109 pp.

    • Kielland, K. 1989. Processes controlling nitrogen release and turnover in arctic tundra. Ph.D. thesis, University of Alaska Fairbanks. 177 pp.
    • Klingensmith, K.M. 1981. Sediment nitrification, denitrification, and nitrous oxide production in an arctic lake. M.S. thesis, University of Alaska Fairbanks. 60 pp.

    • Luecke, C. 1981. The effect of Heterocope predation on arctic pond zooplankton communities. M.S. thesis, University of Kansas.

    • McKinley, V.L. 1981. Effect of hydrocarbons and pH on litter decomposition and primary production in an arctic lake. M.S. thesis, University of Cincinnati. 109 pp.
    • Merrick, G.E. 1989. Lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) and benthic community ecology in an arctic ecosystem. M.S. thesis, University of Minnesota, Duluth.

    • Partusch-Talley, A. 1994. Microfaunal response to fertilization of an arctic tundra river. MS Thesis, University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

    • Reed, M.C. 1993. Growth in arctic ground squirrels and the influence of a cache on hibernation and reproductive maturation. M.S. thesis, University of Alaska Fairbanks. 129 pp.
    • Repasky, R.D. 1991. The development of the epilithic community in an arctic lake: responses to antibiotics and nutrient enrichment. M.S. thesis, University of Cincinnati.
    • Ries, R. 1988. Foraging behavior of arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus) in a tundra stream. M.S. thesis, University of Cincinnati.
    • Robinson, DW. 1995. A bi
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