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Gene Likens

Lindenmayer, David B., and Gene E. Likens. 2011. “Effective Monitoring of Agriculture”. J. Environ. Monitor 13: 1559-63.
Likens, Gene E. 2011. “Limnological Measures Related to Climate Change in the Hubbard Brook Valley, USA”. Inland Waters.
Lindenmayer, David B., and Gene E. Likens. 2011. “Losing the Culture of Ecology”. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Am.
Lindenmayer, David B., Gene E. Likens, A. Haywood, and L. Miezis. 2011. “Adaptive Monitoring in the Real World: Proof of Concept”. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 26: 641-46.
Mitchell, Myron J., Gary M. Lovett, Scott W. Bailey, F. Beall, D.A. Burns, Donald C. Buso, Thomas A. Clair, et al. 2011. “Comparisons of Watershed Sulfur Budgets in Southeast Canada and Northeast US: New Approaches and Implications”. Biogeochemistry 103: 181-207. doi:10.1007/s10533-010-9455-0.
Likens, Gene E. 2010. “Encyclopedia of Earth: Acid Rain (2010)”. In C. J. Cleveland (ed.) Encyclopedia of Earth. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for Science and the Environment. http://www.eoearth.org/article/Acid_rain.
Likens, Gene E. 2010. “A Strategic Plan for an Australian Long-Term Environmental Monitoring Network [Report]”. Report to Australian Government’s Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (DEWHA).
Likens, Gene E. 2010. “Developing a Basis for a Long-Term Ecological Research Network in Australia and a Systematic Approach to Environmental Monitoring”. Final Fellowship Report to the Commonwealth for Environment Research Facilities (CERF). Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (DEWHA). Canberra, ACT, Australia.
Lindenmayer, David B., Gene E. Likens, and Jerry F. Franklin. 2010. “Rapid Responses to Facilitate Ecological Discoveries from Major Disturbances”. Front. Ecol. Environ. 8: 527-32. doi:10.1890/090184.
Kaushal, Sujay S., Gene E. Likens, N.A. Jaworski, Michael L. Pace, A.M. Sides, David A. Seekell, Kenneth T Belt, D.T. Secor, and R.L. Wingate. 2010. “Rising Stream and River Temperatures in the United States”. Front. Ecol. Environ. 8: 461-66. doi:10.1890/090037.