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Cheng, H. H.; Bell, J. C.; Molina, J. A. E.; Reece, C.; Bliss, N. 1993. Assessing the potential impact of global climate changes on soils as sinks or sources of CO2 in the terrestrial carbon cycle. Final report on project NAG 5-1846 to NASA. [1018 Abstract Full Text LTERCC]
Craig, T. P.; Itami, J. K.; Abrahamson, W. G.; Horner, J. D. 1993. Behavioral evidence for host-race formation in Eurosta solidaginis. Evolution 47:1696-1710. [1031 Abstract Full Text LTERCC]
Faber-Langendoen, D.; Tester, J. R. 1993. Oak mortality in sand savannas following drought in east-central Minnesota. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 120:248-256. [1043 Abstract Full Text E133 LTER]
Gleeson, S. K. 1993. Optimization of tissue nitrogen and root shoot allocation. Annals of Botany 71:23-31. [1626 Abstract Full Text CC]
How, S. T.; Abrahamson, W. G.; Craig, T. P. 1993. Role of host plant phenology in host use by Eurosta solidaginis (Diptera: Tephritidae) on Solidago (Compositae). Environ. Entom. 22:388-396. [1069 Abstract Full Text LTER]
Johnson, N. C. 1993. Can fertilization of soil select less mutualistic mycorrhize? Ecological Applications 3(4):749-757. [1084 Abstract Full Text LTER]
McGinley, M. A.; Tilman, D. 1993. Short-term response of old-field plant communities to fire and disturbance. American Midland Naturalist 129:409-413. [1097 Abstract Full Text E133 LTER]
Phillips, M. M. 1993. Wetland plant communities and factors influencing plant distributions at the Cedar Creek Natural History Area, Minnesota. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Minnesota. [1114 LTER]
Ritchie, M. E.; Tilman, D. 1993. Predictions of species interactions from consumer resource theory: experimental tests with grasshoppers and plants. Oecologia 94:516-527. [1133 Abstract Full Text LTER]
Sorenson, M. D. 1993. Parasitic egg laying in canvasbacks: frequency, success, and individual behavior. The Auk 110(1):57-69. [1685 Abstract Full Text CC]
Tilman, D. 1993. Carbon dioxide limitation and potential direct effects of its accumulation on plant communities. Pages 333-346 in Kareiva, P. M., J. G. Kingsolver, and R. B. Juey, Eds., Biotic Interactions and Global Change, Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA. [1690 Abstract Full Text LTER]
Tilman, D. 1993. Community diversity and succession: the roles of competition, dispersal and habitat modification. Pages 327-344 in Schulze, E. D. and H. Mooney, Eds., Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function, Springer-Verlag, Berlin. [1178 Abstract Full Text 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.; Pacala, S. 1993. The maintenance of species richness in plant communities. Pages 13-25 in Ricklefs, R. and D. Schluter, Eds., Species Diversity in Ecological Communities, University of Chicago Press, Chicago. [1193 Abstract Full Text LTER]
Wedin, D. A.; Pastor, J. 1993. Nitrogen mineralization dynamics in grass monocultures. Oecologia 96:186-192. [1210 Abstract Full Text LTER]
Wedin, D. A.; Tilman, D. 1993. Competition among grasses along a nitrogen gradient: initial conditions and mechanisms of competition. Ecological Monographs 63:199-229. [1209 Abstract Full Text LTER]
Wilson, S. D.; Tilman, D.
1993.
Plant competition and resource availability in response to disturbance and fertilization.
Ecology 74:599-611.
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