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J. J. Wu and Skelton-Groth, K., Targeting conservation efforts in the presence of threshold effects and ecosystem linkages, Ecological Economics, vol. 42, pp. 313–331, 2002.
K. Wollstein, Creutzburg, M. K., Dunn, C., Johnson, D. D., O'Connor, C., and Boyd, C. S., Toward Integrated Fire Management to Promote Ecosystem Resilience, Rangelands, vol. 44, no. 3, pp. 227 - 234, 2022.
R. L. Wolff, Comps, B., Marpeau, A. M., and Deluc, L. G., Taxonomy of Pinus species based on the seed oil fatty acid compositions, Trees: Structure and Function, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 113-118, 1997.
M. A. Weltz, Jolley, L., Goodrich, D. C., Boykin, K., Nearing, M., Stone, J., Guertin, P., Hernandez, M., Spaeth, K. E., Pierson, F. B., Morris, C., and Kepner, B., Techniques for assessing the environmental outcomes of conservation practices applied to rangeland watersheds, Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, vol. 66, no. 5, p. 154A - 162A, 2011.
C. Weiss, Faust, D., Dürk, H., Kolluri, S., Pelzer, A., Schneider, S., Dietrich, C., Oesch, F., and Göttlicher, M., TCDD induces c-jun expression via a novel Ah (dioxin) receptor-mediated p38-MAPK-dependent pathway., Oncogene, vol. 24, no. 31, pp. 4975-83, 2005.
N. Weisbrod, Selker, J., Niemet, M., McGinnis, T., Cooper, C., and Ward, A., Transport mechanisms of highly concentrated solutions in layered unsaturated sedimentary basin. 2000.
B. Weber and Martin, S., A tale of two Oregons, 2009.
P. WE, KJ, B., and H, N., Tissue-print methods for localization of RNA and proteins in seeds, in Methods in Molecular Biology: Seed Dormancy, vol. 773, A. R. Kermode, Ed. Totowa: Humana Press, 2011, pp. 329-339.
D. -qian Wang, Thermophysical properties and temperature response of surimi-- measurement and modeling, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 1990.
Z. Wallace, Kennedy, P. L., Squires, J. R., Oakleaf, R. J., Olson, L. L., and Dugger, K. M., Territory occupancy of ferruginous hawks is more strongly related to prey abundance and vegetative cover than density of oil and gas infrastructure, PLoS One (to be submitted 01/2015), 2015.
K. J. Walburger, Twenty-five years of grazing research at Meadow Creek in the Starkey Experimental Forest and Range, Corvallis, OR, 2002.
S. Wada and Reed, B. M., Trends in culture medium nitrogen requirements for in vitro shoot growth of diverse pear germplasm, Acta Horticulturae, no. 1155, pp. 29 - 36, 2017.