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Saleska, S.R., K. Didan, A.R. Huete, and H.R. da Rocha. 2007. Amazon forests green-up during 2005 drought. Science, 20 September 2007 (10.1126/science.1146663). View pdf (Supplement)

Hutyra, L.R., J.W. Munger, S.R. Saleska, E. Gottlieb, B.C. Daube,  A.L. Dunn, D.F. Amaral, P.B. de Camargo, S.C. Wofsy.  2007. Seasonal controls on the exchange of carbon and water in an Amazonian rainforest, J. Geophys. Res.--Biogeosciences, 112: G03008. View pdf

Harte, J, S.R. Saleska, T. Shih. 2006. Shifts in plant dominance control short and long-term carbon-cycle responses to widespread drought, Environmental Research Letters 1: 014001. (Online at stacks.iop.org/ERL/1/014001).

Huete A.R., K. Didan,Y.E. Shimabukuro, P. Ratana, S.R. Saleska, L.R. Hutyra, W. Yang, R.R. Nemani, & R. Myneni. 2006. Amazon rainforests green-up with sunlight in dry season. Geophysical Research Letters 33, L06405, doi:10.1029/2005GL025583, 2006. View pdf

Saleska, S; J. Shorter, S. Herndon, R. Jimenez, B. McManus, D. Nelson, M. Zahniser. 2006. What are the instrumentation requirements for measuring the isotopic composition of net ecosystem exchange of CO2 using eddy covariance methods? Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies, 42 (2): 115-133. View pdf

Engel, K.H. and S.R. Saleska. 2005. Subglobal Regulation of the Global Commons: the case of climate change. Ecology Law Quarterly 32(2): 183-233. View pdf

Hutyra L.R., J.W. Munger, C.A. Nobre, S.R. Saleska, S.A. Vieira, & S.C. Wofsy. 2005. Climatic variability and vegetation vulnerability in Amazônia. Geophysical Research Letters 32, L24712, doi:10.1029/2005GL024981, 2005. View pdf

J. B. Mcmanus, D. D. Nelson, J. H. Shorter, R. Jimenez, S. Herndon, S. R. Saleska, M. Zahniser. 2005. A high precision pulsed QCL spectrometer for measurements of stable isotopes of carbon dioxide. J. Modern Optics, 52 (16): 2309-2321. View pdf

Xiao, X., Q. Zhang, S.R. Saleska, L. Hutyra, P. Camargo, S. Wofsy, S. Frolking, S. Boles, M. Keller and B. Moore III. Satellite-based modeling of gross primary production in a seasonally moist tropical evergreen forest. 2005. Remote Sensing of Environment. 94: 105–122. View pdf

Dunne, J.A., S.R. Saleska, M.L. Fischer, J. Harte (2004). Integrating experimental and gradient methods in ecological climate change research. Ecology. 85: 904-916. View pdf.

Martens, C.S., T.J. Shay, H.P. Mendlovitz, D.M. Matross, S.R. Saleska, S.C. Wofsy, W.S. Woodward, M.C. Menton, J.M.S. Moura, P.M. Crill, O.L.L. de Moraes, R.L. Lima (2004). Radon fluxes in tropical forest ecosystems of Brazilian Amazonia: night-time CO2 net ecosystem exchange derived from radon and eddy covariance methods. Global Change Biology. 10: 618-629. View pdf.

Saleska, S.R., S.D. Miller, D.M. Matross, M.L. Goulden, S.C. Wofsy, H. da Rocha, P.B. de Camargo, P.M. Crill, B.C. Daube, C. Freitas, L. Hutyra, M. Keller, V. Kirchhoff, M. Menton, J.W. Munger, E.H. Pyle, A.H. Rice, H. Silva (2003). Carbon in Amazon forests: unexpected seasonal fluxes and disturbance-induced losses. Science. 302: 1554-1557. View pdf

Rice, A.H., E.H. Pyle, S.R. Saleska, L. Hutyra, M. Palace, M. Keller, P.B. de Camargo, K. Portilho, D.F. Marques, and S.C. Wofsy (2004). Carbon balance and vegetation dynamics in an old-growth Amazonian forest. Ecological Applications. View pdf.

Saleska, S.R; M.R. Shaw, M. Fischer, J. Dunne, C.J. Still, M. Holman, and J. Harte (2002). Plant community composition mediates both large transient decline and predicted long-term recovery of soil carbon under climate warming. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 16(4): 1055, doi:10.1029/2001GB001573. View pdf.

Barford, C.C., S.C. Wofsy, M.L. Goulden, J.W. Munger, E.H. Pyle, S.P Urbanski, L.Hutyra, S.R. Saleska, D. Fitzjarrald. K. Moore (2001). Factors Controlling Long- and Short-Term Sequestration of Atmospheric CO2 in a Mid-latitude Forest. Science. 294: 1688-1691.

Saleska, Scott R., John Harte, and Margaret S. Torn (1999). The effect of experimental ecosystem warming on CO2 fluxes in a montane meadow. Global Change Biology. 5: 125-141. View pdf.