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Judd, K.E., B.C. Crump, and G. W. Kling. 2006. Environmental drivers control ecosystem function in bacteria through changes in community composition. Ecology 87:2068-2079.
Zak, D. R. and G. W. Kling. 2006. Microbial Community Composition and Function across an Arctic Tundra Landscape. Ecology 87:1659-1670.
Kling, G. W., W. C. Evans, G. Tanyileke, M. Kusakabe, T. Ohba, Y. Yoshida, and J. V. Hell. 2005. Degassing Lakes Nyos and Monoun – defusing certain disaster. Proc. National Academy of Sciences 102:14185-14190.
Kling, G. W., G. W. Kipphut, M. C. Miller, and W. J. O'Brien. 2000. Integration of lakes and streams in a landscape perspective: the importance of material processing on spatial patterns and temporal coherence. Freshwater Biology 43:477-497.
Kling, G. W. 1995. Land-water linkages: the influence of terrestrial diversity on aquatic systems. pp. 297-310, F. S. Chapin and C. Korner (eds.), The Role of Biodiversity in Arctic and Alpine Tundra Ecosystems, Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 320pp.
Cole, J. J., N. Caraco, G.W. Kling, and T. Kratz. 1994. Carbon dioxide supersaturation in the surface waters of lakes. Science 265:1568-1570.
Kling, G. W. 1994. Ecosystem-scale Experiments in Freshwaters: the Use of Stable Isotopes. pp. 91-, L. A. Baker (ed.), Environmental Chemistry of Lakes and Reservoirs, Advances in Chemistry Series 237, American Chemical Society, Washington D.C.
Kling, G. W., B. Fry, and W. J. O'Brien. 1992. Stable isotopes and planktonic trophic structure in arctic lakes. Ecology 73:561-566.
Kling, G. W., G. W. Kipphut, and M. C. Miller. 1991. Arctic lakes and rivers as gas conduits to the atmosphere: implications for tundra carbon budgets. Science 251:298-301.
Kling, G. W. 1987. Seasonal mixing and catastrophic degassing in tropical lakes, Cameroon, West Africa. Science 237: 1022-1024.
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