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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.
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