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Publications in 1998

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.

Bazzaz, F.; Ceballos, G.; Davis, M.; Dirzo, R.; Ehrlich, P. R.; Eisner, T.; Levin, S.; Lawton, J. H.; Lubchenco, J.; Matson, P. A.; Mooney, H. A.; Raven, P. H.; Roughgarden, J. E.; Sarukhan, J.; Tilman, G. D.; Vitousek, P.; Walker, B.; Wall, D. H.; Wilson, E. O.; Woodwell, G. M. 1998. Ecological science and the human predicament. Science 282:879.   LTER]

Chapin~III, F. S.; Sala, O. E.; Burke, I. C.; Grime, J. P.; Hooper, D. U.; Lauenroth, W. K.; Lombard, A.; Mooney, H. A.; Mosier, A. R.; Naeem, S.; Pacala, S. W.; Roy, J.; Steffen, W. L.; Tilman, D. 1998. Ecosystem consequences of changing biodiversity. BioScience 48:45-52.    [1784  Full Text  E120  LTER]

Davis, M. A.; Wrage, K. J.; Reich, P. B. 1998. Competition between tree seedlings and herbaceous vegetation: support for a theory of resource supply and demand. Journal of Ecology 86:652-661.    [1717  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Inouye, R. S. 1998. Species-area curves and estimates of total species richness in an old-field chronosequence. Plant Ecology 137: 31-40.    [1729  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Itami, J. K.; Craig, T. P.; Horner, J. D. 1998. Factors affecting gene flow between the host races of Eurosta solidaginis. Pages 375-407 in S. Mopper and S. Strauss, Eds., Genetic Structure and Local Adaptation in Natural Insect Populations: Effects of Ecology, Life History and Behavior. Chapman and Hall, New York.    [1830  Full Text  CC]

Knops, J. M. H.; Lehman, C. L. 1998. Modeling range expansions in biological invasions. Review of Shigesada, N. and Kawasaki, K., Biological Invasions: Theory and Practice. Oxford University Press, New York, 205 pp. Ecology 79:2578    [1645  Full Text  LTER]

Larson, J. L.; Siemann, E. 1998. Legumes may be symbiont-limited during old-field succession. American Midland Naturalist 140:90-95.    [1647  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Naeem, S. 1998. Species redundancy and ecosystem reliability. Conservation Biology 12:39-45.    [1866  Full Text  LTER]

Naeem, S.; Li, S. 1998. A more reliable design for biodiversity study? -- Reply. Nature 394:30.    [1839  Full Text  LTER]

Naeem, S.; Li, S. 1998. Consumer species richness and autotrophic biomass. Ecology 79:2603-2615.    [1840  Full Text  LTER]

Olff, H.; Ritchie, M. E. 1998. Effects of herbivores on grassland plant diversity. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 13:261-265.    [1734  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Peterson, D. W. 1998. Fire effects on oak savanna and woodland vegetation in Minnesota. Ph.D. Thesis. University of Minnesota.   [1661  E133  CC]

Reich, P. B. 1998. Variation among plant species in leaf turnover rates and associated traits: Implications for growth at all life stages. Pages 467-487 in, H. Lambers, H. Poorter, and M. M. I. Van Vuuren, Eds., Inherent Variation in Plant Growth: Physiological Mechanisms and Ecological Consequences. Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands.    [1749  Full Text  LTER]

Reich, P. B.; Ellsworth, D. S.; Walters, M. B. 1998. Leaf structure (specific leaf area) regulates photosynthesis–nitrogen relations: evidence from within and across species and functional groups. Functional Ecology 12:948-958.    [1736  Full Text  LTER]

Reich, P. B.; Walters, M. B.; Ellsworth, D. S.; Vose, J.; Volin, J.; Gresham, C.; Bowman, W. 1998. Relationships of leaf dark respiration to leaf N, SLA, and life-spana test across biomes and functional groups. Oecologia 114:471-482.    [1737  Full Text  LTER]

Ritchie, M. E. 1998. Scale-dependent foraging and patch choice in fractal environments. Evolutionary Ecology 12:309-330.    [1676  Abstract  Full Text  LTERCC]

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]

Schowalter, T. D.; Zhang, Y. L.; Sabin, T. E. 1998. Decomposition and nutrient dynamics of oak Quercus spp. logs after five years of decomposition. Ecography 21:3-10.    [1759  Abstract  Full Text  CC]

Siemann, E. 1998. Experimental tests of effects of plant productivity and diversity on grassland arthropod diversity. Ecology 79:2057-2070.    [1681  Full Text  LTER]

Siemann, E.; Tilman, D.; Haarstad, J.; Ritchie, M. 1998. Experimental tests of the dependence of arthropod diversity on plant diversity. American Naturalist 152:738-750.    [1720  Full Text  E120  LTER]

Symstad, A. J. 1998. Effects of plant diversity on grassland community and ecosystem properties. Ph.D. Thesis. University of Minnesota.    [1758  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Symstad, A. J.; Tilman, D.; Willson, J.; Knops, J. M. H. 1998. Species loss and ecosystem functioning: effects of species identity and community composition. Oikos 81:389-397.    [1689  Full Text  LTER]

Tilman, D. 1998. The essence and ethics of ecology and conservation. Ecology 79:1118-1119. [Book Review of P. R. Ehrlich, A World of Wounds: Ecologists and the Human Dilemma, Ecology Institute, Oldendorf/Luhe, Germany, 1997.]    [1691  Full Text  LTER]

Tilman, D. 1998. The greening of the green revolution. Nature 396:211-212.    [1718  Abstract  Full Text  LTER]

Tilman, D. 1998. Species composition, species diversity, and ecosystem processes: understanding the impacts of global change. Pages 452-472 in, M. L. Pace and P. M. Groffman, eds., Successes, Limitations, and Frontiers in Ecosystem Science. Springer-Verlag, New York.    [1756  Full Text  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]

Wedin, D. A.; Craine, J. M. 1998. Book review of T. M. Smith et al. "Plant Functional Types." Ecoscience 5:427-428.   [1748  LTER]


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