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1990.
“Growth response of seven major co-occurring tree species of the northeastern United States to elevated CO2”
20: 1479-1484.
1991.
“Habitat selection in plants”
137: S116-S130.
1992.
“Plant life in a CO2-rich world”
266: 68-77.
1993.
“Successional status, seed size, and responses of tree seedlings to CO2, light, and nutrients”
74: 104-112.
1994.
“Coping with environmental heterogeneity: the physiological ecology of tree seeding regeneration across the gap-understory continuum”
: 349-390.
1996.
“Elevated CO2 and terrestrial vegetation: implications for and beyond the global carbon budget”
: 43-76.
1989.
“Nitrogen saturation in northern forest ecosystems – Hypotheses and implications”
39: 378-386.
1989.
“Remote sensing of litter and soil organic matter decomposition in forest ecosystems”
: 87-103.
1990.
“Predicting long-term patterns of mass-loss, nitrogen dynamics and soil organic matter formation from initial litter chemistry in forest ecosystems”
68: 2201-2208.
1991.
“Factors controlling nitrogen cycling and nitrogen saturation in northern temperate forest ecosystems”
1: 303-315.
1992.
“A generalized, lumped-parameter model of photosynthesis, evapotranspiration and net primary production in temperate and boreal forest ecosystems”
92: 463-474.
1993.
“Modification of nitrogen cycling at the regional scale: the subtle effects of atmospheric deposition”
: 163-174.
1993.
“A strategy for the regional analysis of the effects of physical and chemical climate change on biogeographical cycles in northeastern (U.S.) forests”
67: 37-47.
1993.
“Plant and soil responses to three years of chronic nitrogen additions at the Harvard Forest, Petersham, MA”
3: 156-166.
1995.
“Forest biogeochemistry and primary production altered by nitrogen saturation”
85: 1665-1670.









