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Publications in 1996

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.; Reich, P. B.; Goulden, M. L. 1996. Extrapolating leaf CO2 exchange to the canopy: a generalized model of forest photosynthesis compared with measurements by eddy correlation. Oecologia 106:257-265.    [1001  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Bajpai, A. 1996. Biodiversity and ecosystem function: a case study in algal microcosms. M.S. Thesis, University of Minnesota.   [1601  LTER]

Bell, J. C.; Grigal, D. F.; Bates, P. C.; Butler, C. A. 1996. Spatial patterns in carbon storage in a Lake States' landscape. Pages 198-202 in Hom, J., R. Birdsey, and K. O'Brian, eds., Proceedings, 1995 Meeting of the Northern Global Change Program; 1995 March 14-16; Pittsburgh, PA. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report NE-214. 238 p.    [1602  Abstract  Full Text  CC]

Cohen, J. E.; Tilman, D. 1996. Biosphere 2 and Biodiversity--The Lessons So Far Science 274:1150-1151.    [1589  Abstract  LTER]

Foster, S. A.; Cresko, W. A.; Johnson, K. P.; Tlusty, M. U.; Willmott, H. E. 1996. Patterns of homoplasy in behavioral evolution. Pages 245-269 in M. J. Sanderson and L. Hufford, eds., Homoplasy: The recurrence of Similarity in Evolution. Academic Press, San Diego.    [1623  Abstract  Full Text  CC]

Homann, P. S.; Grigal, D. F. 1996. Below-ground organic carbon and decomposition potential in a field-forest glacial-outwash landscape. Biol. Fertil. Soils 23:207-214.    [1598  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Johnston, M. H.; Homann, P. S.; Engstrom, J. K.; Grigal, D. F. 1996. Changes in ecosystem carbon storage over 40 years on an old-field/forest landscape in east-central Minnesota. Forest Ecology and Management 83:17-26.    [1597  Abstract  Full Text  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]

Power, M. E.; Tilman, D.; Estes, J.; Menge, B. A.; Bond, W. J.; Mills, L. S.; Daily, G.; Castilla, J. C.; Lubchenco, J.; Paine, R. T. 1996. Challenges in the Quest for Keystones. BioScience 46(8):609-620.    [1117  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Ritchie, M. E. 1996. Interaction of temperature and resources in population dynamics: An experimental test of theory. Pages 79-91 in R. B. Floyd, A. W. Sheppard, and P. J. De Barro, Eds. Frontiers of Population Ecology, CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne, Australia.    [1128  Full Text  LTER]

Siemann, E.; Tilman, D.; Haarstad, J. 1996. Insect species diversity, abundance and body size relationships. Nature 380:704-706. (Highlighted in News and Views by S. Nee and J. H. Lawton, highlighted in The Sciences, April 1997.)    [1586  Abstract  Full Text  E122  LTER]

Tester, J. R. 1996. Effects of fire frequency on plant species in oak savanna in east-central Minnesota. Bulletin of the Torry Botanical Club 123:304-308.    [1595  Abstract  Full Text  E133  CC]

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]

Tilman, D. 1996. The benefits of natural disasters. Science 273:1518.    [1594  Abstract  Full Text  E133  LTER]

Tilman, D.; Lehman, C.; May, R.; Nowak, M. 1996. Species fragmentation or area loss? (Reply to Budiansky.) Nature 382:215-216.    [1587  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Tilman, D.; Wedin, D.; Knops, J. 1996. Productivity and sustainability influenced by biodiversity in grassland ecosystems. Nature 379:718-720. (Highlighted in Nature News and Views 379:673-674 by P. Kareiva; in The New York Times, March 5, 1996.)    [1695  Abstract  Full Text  E120,  E123  LTER]

Vincent, T. L. 1996. Testing patterns of species richness: a study of experimental and natural prairie plant communities. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Minnesota.   [1700  LTER]

Vincent, T. L. S.; Scheel, D.; Brown, J. S.; Vincent, T. L. 1996. Trade-offs and coexistence in consumer-resource models: it all depends on what and where you eat. The American Naturalist 148(6):1038-1058.    [1773  Full Text  CC]

Vincent, T. L. S.; Vincent, T. L. 1996. Using the ESS maximum principle to explore root-shoot allocation, competition and coexistence. Journal of Theoretical Biology 180:111-120.    [1774  Full Text  CC]

Walters, M. B.; Reich, P. B. 1996. Are shade tolerance, survival, and growth linked? Low light and nitrogen effects on hardwood seedlings. Ecology 77:841-853.    [1704  Abstract  Full Text  CC]

Wedin, D. A. 1996. Nutrient cycling in grasslands: an ecologist's perspective. Pages 29-44 in R. E. Joost and C. A. Robers, eds., Nutrient Cycling in Forage Systems. Potash and Phosphate Institute, Manhattan, KS.    [1712  Abstract  Full Text  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]

Williams, M.; McKinney, F. 1996. Long-term monogamy in a river specialist--the Blue Duck. Pages 73-90 in J. M. Black, ed., Partnerships in Birds: the Study of Monogamy. Oxford University Press.    [1713  Abstract  Full Text  CC]


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