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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.

Reich, P. B.; Kloeppel, B. D.; Ellsworth, D. S.; Walters, M. B. 1995. Different photosynthesis-nitrogen relation in deciduous hardwood and evergreen coniferous tree species. Oecologia 104:24-30.    [1123  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Reich, P. B.; Walters, M. B.; Ellsworth, D. S. 1997. From tropics to tundra: Global convergence in plant functioning. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 94:13730-13734.    [1762  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Reich, P. B.; Ellsworth, D. S.; Walters, M. B. 1998. Leaf structure (specific leaf area) regulates photosynthesis–nitrogen relations: evidence from within and across species and functional groups. Functional Ecology 12:948-958.    [1736  Full Text  LTER]

Reich, P. B.; Walters, M. B.; Ellsworth, D. S.; Vose, J.; Volin, J.; Gresham, C.; Bowman, W. 1998. Relationships of leaf dark respiration to leaf N, SLA, and life-spana test across biomes and functional groups. Oecologia 114:471-482.    [1737  Full Text  LTER]

Reich, P. B.; Ellsworth, D. S.; Walters, M. B.; Vose, J. M.; Gresham, C.; Volin, J. C.; Bowman, W. D. 1999. Generality of leaf trait relationships: a test across six biomes. Ecology 80:1955-1969.    [1738  Full Text  LTER]

Lee, T. D.; Tjoelker, M. G.; Ellsworth, D. S.; Reich, P. B. 2001. Leaf gas exchange responses of 13 prairie grassland species to elevated CO2 and increased nitrogen supply. New Phytologist 150(2):405-418.    [1810  Full Text  LTER]

Reich, P. B.; Knops, J.; Tilman, D.; Craine, J.; Ellsworth, D.; Tjoelker, M.; Lee, T.; Wedin, D.; Naeem, S.; Bahauddin, D.; Hendrey, G.; Jose, S.; Wrage, K.; Goth, J.; Bengston, W. 2001. Plant diversity enhances ecosystem responses to elevated CO2 and nitrogen deposition. Nature 410:809-812.    [1790  Full Text  E141  LTER]

Reich, P. B.; Knops, J.; Tilman, D.; Craine, J.; Ellsworth, D.; Tjoelker, M.; Lee, T.; Wedin, D.; Naeem, S.; Bahauddin, D.; Hendrey, G.; Jose, S.; Wrage, K.; Goth, J.; Bengston, W. 2001. Plant diversity enhances ecosystem responses to elevated CO2 and nitrogen deposition. Nature 410:809-812.    [1849  Full Text  E141  LTER]

Reich, P. B.; Tilman, D.; Craine, J.; Ellsworth, D.; Tjoelker, M. G.; Knops, J.; Wedin, D.; Naeem, S.; Bahauddin, D.; Goth, J.; Bengtson, W.; Lee, T. D. 2001. Do species and functional groups differ in acquisition and use of C, N and water under varying atmospheric CO2 and N availability regimes? A field test with 16 grassland species. New Phytologist 150:435-448.    [1789  Full Text  E141  LTER]

Craine, J. M.; Reich, P. B.; Tilman, D.; Ellsworth, D.; Fargione, J.; Knops, J.; Naeem, S. 2003. The role of plant species in biomass production and response to elevated CO2 and N. Ecology Letters 6:623-630.    [1881  Full Text  E141  LTER]

Ellsworth, D. S.; Niinements, U.; Reich, P. B. 2004. CO2 processing: Leaf to Landscape. Pages 207-227 in, W. K. Smith, T. C. Vogelmann and C. Critchley, Eds, Photosynthetic Adaptation: Chloroplast to Landscape. Ecological Studies, 178. Springer Verlag, Berlin.   [1975  LTER]

Ellsworth, D. S.; Reich, P. B.; Naumburg, E. S.; Koch, G. W.; Kubiske, M.; Smith, S. 2004. Photosynthesis, carboxylation and leaf nitrogen responses of 16 species to elevated pCO2 across four free-air CO2 enrichment experiments in forest, grassland and desert. Global Change Biology 10:2121-2138.    [1931  Full Text  E141  LTER]

Reich, P. B.; Tilman, D.; Naeem, S.; Ellsworth, D.; Knops, J.; Craine, J.; Wedin, D.; Trost, J. 2004. Species and functional group diversity independently influence biomass accumulation and its response to CO2 and N. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101:10101-10106    [1914  Full Text  E141  LTER]


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