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1. Revealing the hidden carbon in forested wetland soils

2. Microsatellite Primers for the Pacific Northwest Conifer Callitropsis nootkatensis (Cupressaceae)

4. Climate-Mediated Changes to Linked Terrestrial and Marine Ecosystems across the Northeast Pacific Coastal Temperate Rainforest Margin

5. Streamflow variability controls N and P export and speciation from Alaskan coastal temperate rainforest watersheds

8. Biomass Regressions for Understory Species in Young-Growth Sitka Spruce–Western Hemlock Forests of Southeast Alaska

9. Riverine Dissolved Organic Carbon and Freshwater Export in the Eastern Gulf of Alaska

10. Beyond nitrogen and phosphorus subsidies: Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) as potential vectors of micronutrients

11. Soil Carbon

12. Wetland and Hydric Soils

13. Seasonal and ecohydrological regulation of active microbial populations involved in DOC, CO2, and CH4 fluxes in temperate rainforest soil

14. Nitrogen dynamics vary across hydrologic gradients and by forest community composition in the perhumid coastal temperate rainforest of southeast Alaska

15. Despite available habitat at range edge, yellow‐cedar migration is punctuated with a past pulse tied to colder conditions

16. Alternative interpretation and scale-based context for 'No evidence of recent (1995–2013) decrease of yellow-cedar in Alaska' (Barrett and Pattison 2017)

17. Linking LiDAR with streamwater biogeochemistry in coastal temperate rainforest watersheds

18. Vulnerability of wetland soil carbon stocks to climate warming in the perhumid coastal temperate rainforest

19. Freshwater Biology

20. Assessing historical and projected carbon balance of Alaska: A synthesis of results and policy/management implications

21. Conservation in a social-ecological system experiencing climate-induced tree mortality

22. Biophysical controls on dissolved organic carbon concentrations of Alaskan coastal temperate rainforest streams

23. Determinants of conifer distributions across peatland to forest gradients in the coastal temperate rainforest of southeast Alaska

24. Dissolved Organic Carbon Fluxes from Hydropedologic Units in Alaskan Coastal Temperate Rainforest Watersheds

26. The role of driving factors in historical and projected carbon dynamics of upland ecosystems in Alaska

27. Red Alder-Conifer Stands in Alaska: An Example of Mixed Species Management to Enhance Structural and Biological Complexity

28. Ecosystem Services with Diverse Forest Landowners

29. Climate-Smart Approaches to Managing Forests

30. Large, climate-sensitive soil carbon stocks mapped with pedology-informed machine learning in the North Pacific coastal temperate rainforest

31. Lessons from native spruce forests in Alaska: managing Sitka spruce plantations worldwide to benefit biodiversity and ecosystem services

32. A climate adaptation strategy for conservation and management of yellowcedar in Alaska

33. Shifting Climate, Altered Niche, and a Dynamic Conservation Strategy for Yellow-Cedar in the North Pacific Coastal Rainforest

34. Do limited cold tolerance and shallow depth of roots contribute to yellow-cedar decline?

35. Holocene soil-geomorphic surfaces influence the role of salmon-derived nutrients in the coastal temperate rainforest of Southeast Alaska

36. Controls on dissolved organic matter concentrations in soils and streams from a forested wetland and sloping bog in southeast Alaska

37. The impact of glacier runoff on the biodegradability and biochemical composition of terrigenous dissolved organic matter in near-shore marine ecosystems

38. Influence of Forest Canopy and Snow on Microclimate in a Declining Yellow-Cedar Forest of Southeast Alaska

39. Adaptation to exploit nitrate in surface soils predisposes yellow-cedar to climate-induced decline while enhancing the survival of western redcedar: A new hypothesis

40. Characterizing Dissolved Organic Matter Using PARAFAC Modeling of Fluorescence Spectroscopy: A Comparison of Two Models

41. Seasonal changes in the chemical quality and biodegradability of dissolved organic matter exported from soils to streams in coastal temperate rainforest watersheds

42. Twentieth-century warming and the dendroclimatology of declining yellow-cedar forests in southeastern Alaska

43. Return of Salmon-Derived Nutrients from the Riparian Zone to the Stream during a Storm in Southeastern Alaska

44. Fluorescence characteristics and biodegradability of dissolved organic matter in forest and wetland soils from coastal temperate watersheds in southeast Alaska

45. An evaluation of freezing as a preservation technique for analyzing dissolved organic C, N and P in surface water samples

46. Influence of simulated snow cover on the cold tolerance and freezing injury of yellow-cedar seedlings

47. Nitrogen and phosphorus mineralization in three wetland types in southeast Alaska, USA

48. Carbon accretion in unthinned and thinned young-growth forest stands of the Alaskan perhumid coastal temperate rainforest

49. Evaluation of soil saturation, soil chemistry, and early spring soil and air temperatures as risk factors in yellow-cedar decline

50. Seasonal differences in freezing tolerance of yellow-cedar and western hemlock trees at a site affected by yellow-cedar decline

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