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Each publication is numbered and coded below. Entries marked "LTER" are publications of the Cedar Creek Long Term Ecological Research site. Those marked "CC" are general Cedar Creek publications. Click on any underlined text to see the corresponding material.

Davis, M. A.; Johnson, G. W. 1991. A simple and inexpensive method of obtaining low-altitude photographs of vegetation using a tethered balloon. Prairie Naturalist 23(3):153-164.    [1035  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Davis, M. A.; Villinski, J.; Banks, K.; Buckman-Fifield, J.; Dicus, J.; Hofmann, S. 1991. Combined effects of fire, mound-building by pocket gophers, root loss and plant size on growth and reproduction in Penstemon grandiflorus. American Midland Naturalist 125:150-161.    [1038  Abstract  Full Text  E133  LTER]

Davis, M. A.; Villinski, J.; McAndrew, S.; Scholtz, H.; Young, E. 1991. Survivorship of Penstemon grandiflorus in an oak woodland: combined effects of fire and pocket gophers. Oecologia 86:113-118.    [1039  Abstract  Full Text  E133  LTER]

Davis, M. A. 1992. The effects of pocket gophers on survivorship, growth, and reproduction of large beardtongue. Pages 47-49 in D. D. Smith and C. A. Jacobs, Eds., Proceedings of the Twelfth North American Prairie Conference. University of Northern Iowa Press, Cedar Falls, IA.    [1034  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Davis, M. A.; Ritchie, B.; Graf, N.; Gregg, K. 1995. An experimental study of the effects of shade, conspecific crowding, pocket gophers and surrounding vegetation on survivorship, growth and reproduction in Penstemon grandiflorus. American Midland Naturalist 134:237-243.    [1036  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Faber-Langendoen, D.; Davis, M. A. 1995. Effects of fire frequency on tree canopy cover at Allison Savanna, East-central Minnesota, USA. Natural Areas Journal 15:319-328.    [1044  Abstract  Full Text  E133  LTER]

Davis, M. A.; Duke, A.; Ibsen, T.; Tran, H.; Rhodes, R. 1997. Spatial distribution of Penstemon grandiflorus (Nutt.) and Geomys bursarius in a fragmented oak woodland in Minnesota, USA. Natural Areas Journal 17:136-143.    [1618  Abstract  Full Text  E133  LTER]

Bazzaz, F.; Ceballos, G.; Davis, M.; Dirzo, R.; Ehrlich, P. R.; Eisner, T.; Levin, S.; Lawton, J. H.; Lubchenco, J.; Matson, P. A.; Mooney, H. A.; Raven, P. H.; Roughgarden, J. E.; Sarukhan, J.; Tilman, G. D.; Vitousek, P.; Walker, B.; Wall, D. H.; Wilson, E. O.; Woodwell, G. M. 1998. Ecological science and the human predicament. Science 282:879.   LTER]

Davis, M. A.; Wrage, K. J.; Reich, P. B. 1998. Competition between tree seedlings and herbaceous vegetation: support for a theory of resource supply and demand. Journal of Ecology 86:652-661.    [1717  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Davis, M. A.; Wrage, K. J.; Reich, P. B.; Tjoelker, M. G.; Schaeffer, T.; Muermann, C. 1999. Survival, growth, and photosynthesis of tree seedlings competing with herbaceous vegetation along a water-light-nitrogen gradient. Plant Ecology 145:341-350.    [1725  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Davis, M. A. 2000. 'Restoration' - A Misnomer? Science 287:1203.    [1941  Full Text  LTER]

Davis, M. A.; Grime, J. P.; Thompson, K. 2000. Fluctuating resources in plant communities: a general theory of invasibility. Journal of Ecology 88:528-534.    [1816  Full Text  CC]

Davis, M. A.; Peterson, D. W.; Reich, P. B.; Crozier, M.; Query, T.; Mitchell, E.; Huntington, J.; Bazakas, P. 2000. Restoring savanna using fire: impact on the breeding bird community. Restoration Ecology 8:30-40.    [1724  Full Text  E133  LTER]

Davis, M. A.; Thompson, K. 2000. Eight ways to be a colonizer; two ways to be an invader. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 81:226-230.    [1938  Full Text  LTER]

Davis, M. A.; Pelsor, M. 2001. Experimental support for a resource-based mechanistic model of invasibility. Ecology Letters 4:421-428.    [1822  Full Text  CC]

Davis, M. A.; Thompson, K.; Grime, J. P. 2001. Charles S. Elton and the dissociation of invasion ecology from the rest of ecology. Diversity and Distributions 7:97-102.    [1726  Full Text  CC]

Davis, M. A.; Tilman, D.; Hobbie, S. E.; Lehman, C. L.; Reich, P. B.; Knops, J. M. H.; Naeem, S.; Ritchie, M. E.; Wedin, D. A. 2001. Public access and use of electronically archived data: Ethical considerations. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 82:90-91.    [1803  Full Text  LTER]

Davis, M. A. 2003. Biotic Globalization: Does Competition from Introduced Species Threaten Biodiversity? BioScience 53(5):481-489    [1904  Full Text  LTER]

Davis, M. A.; Slobodkin, L. B. 2004. Restoration ecology: the challenge of social values and expectations. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 2:44-45.    [1939  Full Text  LTER]

Davis, M. A.; Slobodkin, L. B. 2004. The science and values of restoration ecology. Restoration Ecology 12:1-3.    [1940  Full Text  LTER]

Davis, M. A. 2005. Invasion biology 1958-2004: The pursuit of science and conservation. Chapter 2 in, M. W. Cadotte, S. M. McMahon, T. Fukami, Eds., Conceptual ecology and invasions biology: reciprocal approaches to nature. Springer, London.    [1972  Full Text  LTER]

Davis, M. A.; Bier, L.; Bushelle, E.; Diegel, C.; Johnson, A.; Kujala, B. 2005. Non-indigenous grasses impede woody succession. Plant Ecology 178:249-264.    [1942  Full Text  LTER]

Davis, M. A.; Curran, C.; Tietmeyer, A.; Miller, A. 2005. Dynamic tree aggregation patterns in a species-poor temperate woodland disturbed by fire. Journal of Vegetation Science 16:167-174.    [1943  Full Text  E133  LTER]

Davis, M. A.; Pergl, J.; Truscott, A. M.; Kollman, J.; Bakker, J. P.; Domenech, R.; Prach, K.; Prieur-Richard, A. H.; Veeneklaas, R. M.; Pysek, P.; del Moral, R.; Hobbs, R. J.; Collins, S. L.; Pickett, S. T. A.; Reich, P. B. 2005. Vegetation change: a reunifying concept in plant ecology. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 7:69-76.    [1945  Full Text  LTER]

Davis, M. A.; Thompson, K.; Grime, J. P. 2005. Invasibility: the local mechanism driving community assembly and species diversity. Ecography 28:696-704.    [1944  Full Text  LTER]


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