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Publications in 1995

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.

Aber, J. D.; Ollinger, S. V.; Federer, C. A.; Reich, P. B.; Goulden, M. L.; Kicklighter, D. W.; Melillo, J. M.; Lathrop~Jr., R. G. 1995. Predicting the effects of climate change on water yield and forest production in the northeastern United States. Climate Research 5:207-222.    [1002  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Bouabid, R.; Nater, E. A.; Bloom, P. R. 1995. Characterization of the weathering status of feldspar minerals in sandy soils of Minnesota using SEM and EDX. Geoderma 66(1-2):137-149.    [1815  Full Text  CC]

Brown, D. G.; Weis, A. E. 1995. Direct and indirect effects of prior grazing of goldenrod upon the performance of a leaf beetle. Ecology 76:426-436.    [1607  Abstract  Full Text  CC]

Davis, M. A.; Ritchie, B.; Graf, N.; Gregg, K. 1995. An experimental study of the effects of shade, conspecific crowding, pocket gophers and surrounding vegetation on survivorship, growth and reproduction in Penstemon grandiflorus. American Midland Naturalist 134:237-243.    [1036  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Faber-Langendoen, D.; Davis, M. A. 1995. Effects of fire frequency on tree canopy cover at Allison Savanna, East-central Minnesota, USA. Natural Areas Journal 15:319-328.    [1044  Abstract  Full Text  E133  LTER]

Frelich, L. E.; Reich, P. B. 1995. Neighborhood effects, disturbance, and succession in forests of the western Great Lakes region. Ecoscience 2:148-158.   [1624  CC]

Huntly, N. J. 1995. How important are consumer species to ecosystem functioning? Pages 72-83 in C. G. Jones and J. H. Lawton, Eds., Linking Species and Ecosystems. Chapman and Hall, New York.    [1071  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]

Johnson, K. 1995. Green-winged Teal (Anas crecca). In, A. Poole and F. Gill, eds., The Birds of North America, No. 193. The Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, and The American Ornithologists' Union, Washington, D.C.    [1642  Abstract  Full Text  CC]

Kephart, K.; West, C.; Wedin, D. A. 1995. Grassland ecosystems and their improvement. Pages 141-153 in R. F. Barnes, D. A. Miller and C. J. Nelson, Eds., Forages: Volume 1: An Introduction to Grassland Agriculture. Iowa State University Press.    [1091  Full Text  LTER]

Macmillan, K. 1995. Factors controlling species diversity in a grasshopper community. M.S. Thesis. Utah State University, Logan.   [1094  LTER]

McKinney, F. 1995. Review of: The downy waterfowl of North America by Colleen Helgeson Nelson. The Auk 112:525.    [1657  Abstract  Full Text  CC]

Power, M. E.; Tilman, D.; Carpenter, S. R.; (et al). 1995. Letters to Science: The role of experiments in ecology. Science 270:561.    [1667  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Reed, C. C. 1995. Insects surveyed on flowers in native and reconstructed prairies (Minnesota). Restoration & Management Notes 13:210-213.    [1668  Abstract  Full Text  CC]

Reed, C. C. 1995. Species richness of insects on prairie flowers in Southeastern Minnesota. Pages 103-115 in, Hartnett, D. C., Editor, Fourteenth North American Prairie Conference: Prairie Biodiversity. Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas.    [1600  Abstract  Full Text  CC]

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]

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]

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]

Sorenson, M. D. 1995. Evidence of conspecific nest parasitism and egg discrimination in the sora. The Condor 97:819-821.    [1686  Abstract  Full Text  CC]

Stoeckenius, T. E.; Shepard, S. B.; Iwamiya, R. K. 1995. Analysis of dry deposition monitoring data in Minnesota and surrounding areas. Report of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, St. Paul, Minnesota.    [1142  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Svenson, E. 1995. Response of prairie species and old-field vegetation in an experimental restoration from seed. M.S. Thesis, University of Minnesota.   [1149  LTER]

Tester, J. R. 1995. Minnesota's Natural Heritage: An Ecological Perspective. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis and London, 332 pp.    [1596  Full Text  CC]

Wasley, G. 1995. The effects of productivity on mound production and burrow geometry of the plains pocket gopher (Geomys bursarius) in an old-field in east-central Minnesota. M.S. Thesis, Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID.   [1705  LTER]

Wedin, D. A. 1995. Species, nitrogen and grassland dynamics: the constraints of stuff. Pages 253-262 in C. Jones and J. H. Lawton, eds. Linking Species and Ecosystems. Chapman and Hall, New York.    [1206  Abstract  Full Text  E133  LTER]

Wedin, D. A.; Tieszen, L. L.; Dewey, B.; Pastor, J. 1995. Carbon isotope dynamics during grass decomposition and soil organic matter formation. Ecology 76:1383-1392.    [1211  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Wilson, S. D.; Tilman, D. 1995. Competitive responses of eight old-field plant species in four environments. Ecology 76:1169-1180.    [1217  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Wovcha, D.; Delaney, B; Nordquist, G. 1995. Minnesota's St. Croix River Valley and Anoka Sandplain: A Guide to Native Habitats.   [1014  CC]


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