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“Light acquisition and growth by competing individuals in CO2-enriched atmospheres: consequences for size structure in regenerating birch stands”
85: 29-42.
1998.
“Elevated CO2 ameliorates birch response to high temperature and frost stress: implications for modelling climate-induced geographic range shifts”
114: 335-342.
1988.
“Foliar analysis using near infrared spectroscopy”
18: 6-11.
1988.
“Remote sensing of canopy chemistry and nitrogen cycling in temperate forest ecosystems”
335: 154-156.
1989.
“An evaluation of imaging spectrometry for estimating forest canopy chemistry”
10: 1293-1316.
1988.
“Overstorey composition and age as determinants of the understorey flora of central New England's woods”
76: 867-876.
1991.
“Relation of plant species to substrate, landscape position, and aspect in north central Massachusetts”
21: 1245-1252.
1992.
“Growth response to elevated CO2 in seedlings of four co-occurring birch species”
22: 1583-1587.
1997.
“Review of International Conference on Advances in Forest and Woodland History, University of Nottingham, 2-7 September 1996”
23: 205-208.
1997.
“Satellite surveillance of national CO2 emissions from fossil fuels”
Harvard Institute for International Development: .
1991.
“Some implications of paleoecology for contemporary ecology”
57: 204-245.
1994.
“Gap partitioning among maples (Acer) in Central New England: shoot architecture and photosynthesis”
75: 2318-2332.
1994.
“Gap partitioning among maples (Acer) in central New England: survival and growth”
76 (5): 1587-1602.









