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Figala, J.; Tester, J.; Seim, G. 1984. Analysis of the circadian rhythm of a snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus, Lagomorpha) from telemetry data. Vestnik Ceskoslovenske Spolecnosti Zoologicke 48:14-23. [1048 Abstract Full Text LTER]
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]
Korschgen, C. E.; Maxson, S. J.; Kuechle, V. B. 1984. Evaluation of implanted radio transmitters in ducks. Journal of Wildlife Management 48(3):982-987. [1353 Abstract Full Text CC]
McKinney, F.; Cheng, K. M.; Bruggers, D. J. 1984. Sperm competition in apparently monogamous birds. Pages 523-545 in R. L. Smith, editor. Sperm Competition and the Evoloution of Animal Mating Systems. Academic Press, New York. [1421 Abstract Full Text CC]
Parmelee, D. F. 1984. A progress report of the Cedar Creek Natural History Area. Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science 49(1):10-17. [1462 Abstract Full Text CC]
Tilman, D. 1984. Plant dominance along an experimental nutrient gradient. Ecology 65(5):1445-1453. [1159 Abstract Full Text LTER]
Tilman, D.; Kiesling, R. 1984. Freshwater algal ecology: Taxonomic tradeoffs in the temperature dependence of nutrient competitive abilities. Pages 314-319 in M. J. Klug and C. A. Reddy, Eds., Current Perspectives in Microbial Ecology, Amer. Soc. Microbiol., Washington, D.C. [1191 LTER]
Tilman, D.; Kilham, S. S.; Kilham, P. 1984. A reply to Sell, Carney, and Fahnenstiel. Ecology 65:328-332. [1201 LTER]
Tilman, D.; Sterner, R. W.
1984.
Invasions of equilibria: Tests of theory of resource competition using two species of algae.
Oecologia (Berlin) 61:197-200.
[1192 LTER]