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D. F. Bradford, Stanley, K., McConnell, L. L., Tallent-Halsell, N. G., Nash, M. S., and Simonich, S. L. Massey, Spatial patterns of atmospherically deposited organic contaminants at high elevation in the southern Sierra Nevada mountains, California, USA, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, p. n/a - n/a, 2010.
C. S. Boyd and Davies, K. W., Spatial Variability in Cost and Success of Revegetation in a Wyoming Big Sagebrush Community, Environmental Management, vol. 50566362547723616170609590911816769662827586063654783992248516156111, no. 3, pp. 441 - 450, 2012.
K. R. Connell, O'Connor, R., Nippert, J. B., and Blair, J. M., Spatial Variation in Soil Microbial Processes as a Result of Woody Encroachment Depends on Shrub Size in Tallgrass Prairie, Plant & Soil, pp. 359-373, 2021.
E. M. Perry, Dezzani, R. J., Seavert, C., and Pierce, F. J., Spatial variation in tree characteristics and yield in a pear orchard, Precision agriculture, vol. 11, pp. 42–60, 2010.
S. W. Tyler, Burak, S. A., McNamara, J. P., Lamontagne, A., Selker, J., and Dozier, J., Spatially distributed temperatures at the base of two mountain snowpacks measured with fiber-optic sensors, Journal of Glaciology, vol. 54, pp. 673–679, 2008.
J. G. Lambrinos, Spatially variable propagule pressure and herbivory influence invasion of chaparral shrubland by an exotic grass., Oecologia, vol. 147, no. 2, pp. 327-34, 2006.
J. G. Lambrinos, Spatially variable propagule pressure and herbivory influence invasion of chaparral shrubland by an exotic grass, Oecologia, vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 327 - 334, 2006.
A. J. Phillips, Ciannelli, L., Brodeur, R. D., Pearcy, W. G., and Childers, J., Spatio-temporal associations of albacore CPUEs in the Northeastern Pacific with regional SST and climate environmental variables, ICES Journal of Marine Science, vol. 71, no. 7, pp. 1717 - 1727, 2014.
E. R. Wedel, O'Keefe, K., Nippert, J. B., Hoch, B., and O'Connor, R., Spatio-Temporal Differences in Leaf Physiology are Associated with Fire, not Drought, in a Clonally Integrated Shrub, AoB PLANTS, vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 1-11, 2021.
U. Salli, Saito, N., and Stormshak, F., Spatiotemporal Interactions of Myristoylated Alanine-Rich C Kinase Substrate (MARCKS) Protein with the Actin Cytoskeleton and Exocytosis of Oxytocin upon Prostaglandin F2α Stimulation of Bovine Luteal Cells1, Biology of Reproduction, vol. 69, no. 6, pp. 2053 - 2058, 2003.
G. J. Bowen, Mallia, D. V., Good, S. P., and Lin, J. C., Spatiotemporal water transport patterns in Hurricane Sandy from high-density stable isotope monitoring, in EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 2013.
W. J. Backe and Field, J., Is SPE necessary for environmental analysis? A quantitative comparison of matrix effects from large-volume injection and solid-phase extraction based methods, Environmental science & technology, vol. 46, pp. 6750–6758, 2012.
Special Report 1002 Progress Report Juniper Woodlands: History, Ecology, and Management, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1999.
Special Report 1002 Progress Report Juniper Woodlands: History, Ecology, and Management, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1999.
N. R. Harris, Johnson, D. E., and Tibbs, T. M., Special Report 994: A Catherine Creek Study-Perspectives, 1995-1998: An Update on the Catherine Creek Riparian Study, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1998.
N. R. Harris, Johnson, D. E., and Tibbs, T. M., Special Report 994: A Catherine Creek Study-Perspectives, 1995-1998: Mapping and Analysis of Catherine Creek Using Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1998.
N. R. Harris, Johnson, D. E., and Tibbs, T. M., Special Report 994: A Catherine Creek Study-Perspectives, 1995-1998: An Update on the Catherine Creek Riparian Study, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1998.
N. R. Harris, Johnson, D. E., and Tibbs, T. M., Special Report 994: A Catherine Creek Study-Perspectives, 1995-1998: Mapping and Analysis of Catherine Creek Using Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1998.
J. B. Kauffman, Special Report 994: A Catherine Creek Study-Perspectives, 1995-1998: The Relationship of Cattle and Salmon Redds at Catherine Creek: A Scientific Assessment, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1998.
Y. Zhao, Specialty foods: processing technology, quality, and safety. CRC Press, 2012.
L. L. Houston, Capalbo, S., Seavert, C., Dalton, M., Bryla, D. R., and Sagili, R., Specialty fruit production in the Pacific Northwest: adaptation strategies for a changing climate, Climatic Change, 2017.
D. C. Reese and Brodeur, R. D., Species associations and redundancy in relation to biological hotspots within the northern California Current ecosystem, Journal of Marine Systems, vol. 146, pp. 3 - 16, 2015.
E. Darambazar, Delcurto, T., Damiran, D., Clark, A. A., and Taylor, R. V., Species composition and diversity on northwestern bunchgrass prairie rangelands, Proc. West. Sec. Am. Soc. Anim. Sci. , vol. 58. University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, pp. 233-236, 2007.
Y. Gao, Lei, Z., Abe, Y., and Reitz, S. R., Species Displacements are Common to Two Invasive Species of Leafminer Fly in China, Japan, and the United States, Journal of Economic Entomology, vol. 104, no. 6, pp. 1771 - 1773, 2011.
Y. Gao, Lei, Z., Abe, Y., and Reitz, S. R., Species displacements are common to two invasive species of leafminer fly in China, Japan, and the United States., J Econ Entomol, vol. 104, no. 6, pp. 1771-3, 2011.