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Publications by Inouye

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.

Huntly, N.; Inouye, R. S. 1984. Experimental and observational studies of grasshoppers on the Anoka Sand Plain. Ninth North American Prairie Conference 9:16.   [1073  LTER]

Huntly, N.; Inouye, R. S. 1987. Small mammal populations of an old-field chronosequence: successional patterns and associations with vegetation. Journal of Mammalogy 68(4):739-745.    [1074  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Inouye, R. S.; Huntly, N. J.; Tilman, D. 1987. Response of Microtus pennsylvanicus to vegetation fertilized with various nutrients, with particular emphasis on sodium and nitrogen concentration in plant tissues. Holarctic Ecology 10:110-113.    [1078  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Inouye, R. S.; Huntly, N. J.; Tilman, D.; Tester, J. R.; Stillwell, M.; Zinnel, K. C. 1987. Old-field succession on a Minnesota sand plain. Ecology 68:12-26.    [1079  Abstract  Full Text  E014,  E054  LTER]

Inouye, R.; Huntly, N.; Tilman, D.; Tester, J. R. 1987. Pocket gophers, (Geomys bursarius), vegetation and soil nitrogen along a successional sere in east central Minnesota. Oecologia 72:178-184.    [1081  Abstract  Full Text  E014  LTER]

Huntly, N.; Inouye, R. 1988. Pocket gophers in ecosystems: patterns and mechanisms. BioScience 38(11):786-793. (Highlighted in The New York Times, 6 December 1988.).    [1072  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Inouye, R. S.; Tilman, D. 1988. Convergence and divergence of old-field plant communities along experimental nitrogen gradients. Ecology 69(4):995-1004.    [1076  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Frank, D. A.; Inouye, R. S. 1994. Temporal variation in actual evapotranspiration of terrestrial ecosystems: patterns and ecological implications. Journal of Biogeography 21:401-411.    [1049  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Inouye, R. S.; Allison, T. D.; Johnson, N. C. 1994. Old field succession on a Minnesota sand plain: effects of deer and other factors on invasion by trees. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 121(3):266-276.    [1080  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Inouye, R. S.; Tilman, D. 1995. Convergence and divergence of old-field vegetation after 11 yr of nitrogen addition. Ecology 76:1872-1887.    [1077  Abstract  Full Text  E002  LTER]

Shelton, A. L.; Inouye, R. S. 1995. Effects of browsing by deer on the growth and reproductive success of Lactuca canadensis (Asteraceae). The American Midland Naturalist 134:332-339.    [1138  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Inouye, R. S.; Huntly, N.; Wasley, G. A. 1997. Effects of pocket gophers (Geomys bursarius) on microtopographic variation. Journal of Mammalogy 78(4):1144-1148.    [1640  Full Text  CC]

Inouye, R. S. 1998. Species-area curves and estimates of total species richness in an old-field chronosequence. Plant Ecology 137: 31-40.    [1729  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Lawson, D.; Inouye, R. S.; Huntly, N.; Carson, W. P. 1999. Patterns of woody plant abundance, recruitment, mortality and growth in a 65 year chronosequence of old-fields. Plant Ecology 145:267-279.    [1732  Full Text  LTER]

Gross, K. L.; Willig, M. R.; Gough, L.; Inouye, R.; Cox, S. B. 2000. Patterns of species density and productivity at different spatial scales in herbaceous plant communities. Oikos 89:417-427.    [1781  Full Text  LTER]


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