OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

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Journal Article
Ryan M.G., Bond B.J., Law B.E., Hubbard R.M., Woodruff D., Cienciala E., Kucera J..  2000.  Transpiration and whole-tree conductance in ponderosa pine trees of different heights. Oecologia. 124:553-560.
McDowell N.G., Bowling D.R., Bond B.J., Irvine J, Law B.E., Anthoni P.M., Ehleringer J.R..  2004.  Response of the carbon isotopic content of ecosystem, leaf, and soil respiration to meteorological and physiological driving factors in a Pinus ponderosa ecosystem. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 18(GB1013)
Bowling D.R., McDowell N.G., Welker J.M., Bond B.J., Law B.E., Ehleringer J.R..  2003.  Oxygen isotope content of CO2 in nocturnal ecosystem respiration: 1. Observations in forests along a precipitation transect in Oregon, USA. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 17(4)
Bowling D.R., McDowell N.G., Welker J.M., Bond B.J., Law B.E., Ehleringer J.R..  2003.  Oxygen isotope content of CO2 in nocturnal ecosystem respiration: 2. Short-term dynamics of foliar and soil component fluxes in an old-growth ponderosa pine forest. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 17(4)
Bowling D.R., McDowell N.G., Bond B.J., Law B.E., Ehleringer J.R..  2002.  C-13 content of ecosystem respiration is linked to precipitation and vapor pressure deficit. Oecologia. 131:113-124.
McDowell N.G., Bowling D.R., Schauer A., Irvine J, Bond B.J., Law B.E., Ehleringer J.R..  2004.  Associations between carbon isotope ratios of ecosystem respiration, water availability and canopy conductance. Global Change Biology. 10:1767-1784.