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Tilman, D. 1987. Secondary succession and the pattern of plant dominance along experimental nitrogen gradients. Ecological Monographs 57:189-214. [1166 Abstract Full Text E001, E002 LTER]
Tilman, D. 1988. Plant Strategies and the Dynamics and Structure of Plant Communities. Monographs in Population Biology, Princeton University Press. 360 pp. (Includes a 61 page chapter on Cedar Creek LTER, and new theory relevant to Cedar Creek and cross-site comparisons.) [1169 E001 LTER]
Johnson, N. C.; Tilman, D.; Wedin, D. 1992. Plant and soil controls on mycorrhizal fungal communities. Ecology 73(6):2034-2042. [1088 Abstract Full Text E001 LTER]
Tilman, D.; Haddi, A. El. 1992. Drought and biodiversity in grasslands. Oecologia 89:257-264. (Highlighted in Science 256:610, 1 May 1992.) [1184 Abstract Full Text E001 LTER]
Tilman, D. 1993. Species richness of experimental productivity gradients: How important is colonization limitation? Ecology 74:2179-2191. [1179 Abstract Full Text E001 LTER]
Tilman, D.; Downing, J. A. 1994. Biodiversity and stability in grasslands. Nature 367:363-365. (Highlighted in The New York Times 1 Feb. 1994, Science News 5 Feb. 1994, and other media. Reprinted in Readings in Ecosystem Management, F. B. Samson and F. Knopf, Eds., Springer-Verlag.) [1189 Abstract Full Text E001 LTER]
Ritchie, M. E.; Tilman, D. 1995. Responses of legumes to herbivores and nutrients during succession on a nitrogen-poor soil. Ecology 76(8):2648-2655. [1134 Abstract Full Text E001 LTER]
Kitajima, K.; Tilman, D. 1996. Seed banks and seedling establishment on an experimental productivity gradient. Oikos 76:381-391. [1092 Abstract Full Text E001 LTER]
Tilman, D. 1996. Biodiversity: Population versus ecosystem stability. Ecology 77(3):350-363. (Highlighted in Science 271:1497 by Anne S. Moffat.) [1181 Abstract Full Text E001 LTER]
Wedin, D. A.; Tilman, D. 1996. Influence of nitrogen loading and species composition on the carbon balance of grasslands. Science 274:1720-1723. (Highlighted in Science Environment 274:1610-1611 by J. Kaiser, and The New York Times December 10, 1996.) [1588 Abstract Full Text E001 LTER]
Vitousek, P. M.; Aber, J. D.; Howarth, R. W.; Likens, G. E.; Matson, P. A.; Schindler, D. W.; Schlesinger, W. H.; Tilman, D. G. 1997. Human alteration of the global nitrogen cycle: Sources and consequences. Ecological Applications 7:737-750. [1703 Abstract Full Text E001 LTER]
Ritchie, M. E.; Tilman, D.; Knops, J. M. H. 1998. Herbivore effects on plant and nitrogen dynamics in oak savanna. Ecology 79:165-177. [1677 Abstract Full Text E001 LTER]
Tilman, D.; Lehman, C. L.; Bristow, C. E. 1998. Diversity-stability relationships: statistical inevitability or ecological consequence? The American Naturalist 151:277-282. [1693 Abstract Full Text E001 LTER]
Smith, V. H.; Tilman, G. D.; Nekola, J. C. 1999. Eutrophication: impacts of excess nutrient inputs on freshwater, marine, and terrestrial ecosystems. Environmental Pollution 100:179-196. [1758 Abstract Full Text E001 LTER]
Haddad, N. M.; Haarstad, J.; Tilman, D. 2000. The effects of long-term nitrogen loading on grassland insect communities. Oecologia 124:73-84. [1784 Full Text E001 LTER]
Spotswood, E.; Bradley, K. L.; Knops, J. M. H. 2002. Effects of herbivory on the reproductive effort of 4 prairie perennials. BMC Ecology 2:2. [1870 Full Text E001 LTER]
Pennings, S. C.; Clark, C. M.; Cleland, E. E.; Collins, S. L.; Gough, L.; Gross, K. L.; Milchunas, D. G.; Suding, K. N. 2005. Do individual plant species show predictable responses to nitrogen addition across multiple experiments? Oikos 110:547-555. [1959 Full Text E001 LTER]
Harpole, W.; Tilman, D.
2006.
Non-neutral patterns of species abundance in grassland communities.
Ecology Letters 9:15-23.
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