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Reich, P.B., D.S. Ellsworth, M.B. Walters, J. Vose, C. Gresham, J. Volin and W. Bowman. 1999. Generality of leaf traits relationships: a test across six biomes. Ecology 80:1955-1969.
Reich, P.B., D. Turner, and P. Bolstad. 1999. An approach to spatially-distributed modeling of net primary production (NPP) at the landscape scale and its application in validation of Earth Operating System NPP products. Remote Sensing of Environment (in press).
2001. Plant diversity enhances ecosystem responses to elevated CO2 and nitrogen deposition. Nature 410:809-809-812.
2001. Do species and functional groups differ in acquisition and use of C, N and water under varying atmospheric CO2 and N availability regimes? A field test with 16 grassland species. New Phytologist 150:435-448.
Reichman, O.J. and S.C. Smith. 1985. Impact of pocket gopher burrows on overlying vegetation. Journal of Mammalogy 66(4):720-725.
Reichman, O.J. 1988. Comparison of the effects of crowding and pocket gopher disturbance on mortality, growth and seed production of Berteroa incana. The American Midland Naturalist 120(1):58-69.
Reichman, O. J. and S. C. Smith. 1991. Responses to simulated leaf and root herbivory by a biennial, Tragopogon dubius. Ecology 72:116-124.
Ritchie, M.E. 1992. Chaotic dynamics in food limited populations: implications for wildlife management. In McCullough, D. R., Barrett, R., Eds. Wildlife 2001: Populations. Elsevier Press, London, pp. 139-147.
Ritchie, M.E. and D. Tilman. 1992. Interspecific competition among grasshoppers and their effect on plant abundance in experimental field environments. Oecologia 89:524-532.
Ritchie, M.E. and D. Tilman. 1993. Predictions of species interactions from consumer resource theory: experimental tests with grasshoppers and plants. Oecologia 94:516-527.
Ritchie, M.E., Wolfe, M.L. 1994. Sustaining rangelands: application of ecological models to evaluate the risks of alternative grazing systems. Proceedings, Conference on Sustainable Ecosystems, Flagstaff AZ, USDA Forest Service General Technical Report RMA-26, pp. 328-336.
Ritchie, M.E. and D. Tilman. 1995. Responses of legumes to herbivores and nutrients during succession on a nitrogen-poor soil. Ecology 76(8):2648-2655.
Ritchie, M.E. 1996. Interaction of temperature and resources in population dynamics: An experimental test of theory. Pages 79-91 in R. B. Floyd, A. W. Sheppard, and P. J. De Barro, Eds. Frontiers of Population Ecology, CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne, Australia.
Ritchie, M.E. 1997. Populations in a landscape context:Sources, sinks, and metapopulations. Pages 160-184 in, J. A. Bissonette, (ed.). Wildlife and Landscape Ecology, Springer, New York.
Ritchie, M.E. 1998. Scale-dependent foraging and patch choice in fractal environments. Evolutionary Ecology 12:309-330.
Ritchie, M.E., D. Tilman and J. M. H. Knops. 1998. Herbivore effects on plant and nitrogen dynamics in oak savanna. Ecology 79:165-177.
Ritchie, M.E. and H. Olff. 1999. Spatial scaling laws yield a synthetic theory of biodiversity. Nature 400:557-560. (Featured on the cover of Nature and highlighted in The Salt Lake Tribue, August 26, 1999, and other media).
Ritchie, M.E. and H. Olff. 1999. Herbivore diversity and plant dynamics: compensatory vs. additive effects. Pages 175-204 In: H. Olff, V. K. Brown, and R. Drent, (eds). Herbivores: Between Plants and Predators. Blackwell Scientific, Oxford, UK.
Ritchie, M.E. 2000. Nitrogen limitation and trophic vs. abiotic influences on insect herbivores in a temperate grassland. Ecology 81:1601-1612.
Robertson, G.P., D. Wedin, P.M. Groffman, J.M. Blair, E.A. Holland, K.J. Nadelhoffer and D. Harris. 1999. Soil carbon and nitrogen availability: nitrogen mineralization, nitrification, and soil respiration potentials. Pages 258-288 in G. P. Robertson, C. S. Bledsoe, D. C. Coleman and P. Sollins (eds). Standard Soil Methods for Long-Term Ecological Research. Oxford University Press, New York.