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Gene Likens

Lindenmayer, David B., Wade Blanchard, Lachlan McBurney, David Blair, Sam C. Banks, Gene E. Likens, Jerry F. Franklin, et al. 2012. “Interacting Factors Driving a Major Loss of Large Trees With Cavities in a Forest Ecosystem”. PLoS ONE 7 (10): e41864. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0041864.
Svensson, T., Gary M. Lovett, and Gene E. Likens. 2012. “Is Chloride a Conservative Ion in Forest Ecosystems?”. Biogeochemistry 107: 125-34. doi:10.1007/s10533-010-9538-y.
Likens, Gene E., Tom Butler, and M.A. Rury. 2011. “Encyclopedia of Global Studies: Acid Rain”. In Encyclopedia of Global Studies.
McGuire, K. J., and Gene E. Likens. 2011. “Historical Roots of Forest Hydrology and Biogeochemistry”. In D. Levia, D. Carlyle-Moses and T. Tanaka (eds.). Forest Hydrology and Biogeochemistry: Synthesis of Past Research and Future Directions.
Judd, Kristen E., Gene E. Likens, Donald C. Buso, and Amey S. Bailey. 2011. “Minimal Response in Watershed Nitrate Export to Severe Soil Frost Raises Questions about Nutrient Dynamics in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest”. Biogeochemistry 106: 443-59. doi:10.1007/s10533-010-9524-4.
Lindenmayer, David B., Richard J. Hobbs, Gene E. Likens, C.J. Krebs, and Sam C. Banks. 2011. “Newly Discovered Landscape Traps Produce Regime Shifts in Wet Forests”. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 108: 15887-91.
Butler, Tom, F.M. Vermeylen, M.A. Rury, Gene E. Likens, B. Lee, G.E. Bowker, and L. McCluney. 2011. “Response of Ozone and Nitrate to Stationary Source NOx Emission Reductions in the Eastern USA”. Atmos. Environ. 45: 1084-94.
Lindenmayer, David B., and Gene E. Likens. 2011. “A Strategic Plan for an Australian Long-Term Environmental Monitoring Network”. Austral Ecol. 36: 1-8.
Mitchell, Myron J., and Gene E. Likens. 2011. “Watershed Sulfur Biogeochemistry: Shift from Atmospheric Deposition Dominance to Climatic Regulation”. Environ. Sci. Technol. 45: 5267-71.
Lindenmayer, David B., and Gene E. Likens. 2011. “Direct Measurement Versus Surrogate Indicators for Evaluating Environmental Change and Biodiversity Loss”. Ecosystems 14: 47-59.