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Tilman, D. and P. Kareiva, Editors. 1997. Spatial Ecology: The Role of Space in Population Dynamics and Interspecific Interactions. Princeton University Press, New Jersey.
Tilman, D., J. Knops, D. Wedin, P. Reich, M. Ritchie and E. Siemann. 1997. The influence of functional diversity and composition on ecosystem processes. Science 277:1300-1302. (highlighted in Perspectives by Grime)
Tilman, D. and C. L. Lehman. 1997. Habitat destruction and species extinctions. Pages 233-249 in, D. Tilman and P. Kareiva, eds., Spatial Ecology: The Role of Space in Population Dynamics and Interspecific Interactions. Princeton University Press, New Jersey.
Tilman, D., C.L. Lehman and P. Kareiva. 1997. Population dynamics in spatial habitats. Pages 3-20 in, D. Tilman and P. Kareiva, eds., Spatial Ecology: The Role of Space in Population Dynamics and Interspecific Interactions. Princeton University Press, New Jersey.
Tilman, D., C.L. Lehman, and K.T. Thomson. 1997. Plant diversity and ecosystem productivity: Theoretical considerations. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 94:1857-1861.
Tilman, D., C. Lehman and C. Yin. 1997. Habitat destruction, dispersal, and deterministic extinction in competitive communities. The American Naturalist 149:407-435.
Tilman, D., S. Naeem, J. Knops, P. Reich, E. Siemann, D. Wedin, M. Ritchie and J. Lawton. 1997. Biodiversity and ecosystem properties. Science 278:1866-1867.
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, 1997.
Tilman, D. 1998. The greening of the green revolution. Nature 396:211-212.
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 Ecosystems Science. Springer-Verlag, New York.
Tilman, D., C.L. Lehman and C.E. Bristow. 1998. Diversity-stability relationships: statistical inevitability or ecological consequence? Am. Nat. 151:277-282.
Tilman, D. 1999. The ecological consequences of changes in biodiversity: a search for general principles. The Robert H. MacArthur Award Lecture. Ecology 80:1455-1474.
Tilman, D. 1999. Global environmental impacts of agricultural expansion: The need for sustainable and efficient practices. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 96:5995-6000.
Tilman, D. 1999. Diversity by default. Science 283:495-496.
Tilman, D. 1999. Reaping the benefits of cropping experiments. Nature 399:14.
Tilman, D. 1999. Diversity and production in European grasslands. Science 286:1099-1100.
Tilman, G. D., D. N. Duvick, S. B. Brush, R. J. Cook, G. C. Daily, G. M. Heal, S. Naeem and D. Notter. 1999. Benefits of Biodiversity. Task Force Report No. 133, Council for Agricultural Science and Technology.
Tilman, E.A., D. Tilman, M.J. Crawley and A.E. Johnston. 1999. Biological weed control via nutrient competition: potassium limitation of dandelions. Ecological Applications 9:103-111.
Tilman, D. 2000. Causes, consequences and ethics of biodiversity. Nature 405:208-211.
Tilman, D., P. Reich, H. Phillips, M. Menton, A. Patel, E. Vos, D. Peterson and J. Knops. 2000. Fire suppression and ecosystem carbon storage. Ecology 81:2680-2685.