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Hairston, A.B. 1988. Soil topographic relationships at two forested sites in Minnesota. M.S. Thesis, University of Minnesota.
Hairston, A.B. and D.F. Grigal. 1991. Topographic influences on soils and trees within single mapping units on a sandy outwash landscape. Forest Ecology and Management 43:35-45.
Hairston, A.B. and D.F. Grigal. 1994. Topographic variation in soil water and nitrogen for two forested landforms in Minnesota, U.S.A. Geoderma 64:125-138.
Heidorn, C. 1999. Stable carbon isotopes and soil organic matter dynamics in grasslands. M.S. Thesis, University of Toronto.
Holt, R.D., J. Grover and D. Tilman. 1994. Simple rules for interspecific dominance in systems with exploitative and apparent competition. The American Naturalist 144:741-771.
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Homann, P.S. and D.F. Grigal. 1996. Below-ground organic carbon and decomposition potential in a field-forest glacial-outwash landscape. Biol. Fertil. Soils 23:207-214.
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Huntly, N. and R. S. Inouye. 1984. Experimental and observational studies of grasshoppers on the Anoka Sand Plain. Ninth North American Prairie Conference 9:16.
Huntly, N. and R.S. Inouye. 1987. Small mammal populations of an old-field chronosequence: successional patterns and associations with vegetation. Journal of Mammalogy 68(4):739-745.
Huntly, N. and R. Inouye. 1988. Pocket gophers in ecosystems: patterns and mechanisms. BioScience 38(11):786-793. (Highlighted in The New York Times, 6 December 1988.).
Huntly, N. 1991. Herbivores and the dynamics of communities and ecosystems. Annu. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 22:477-503.
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Inouye, R.S., N.J. Huntly and D. Tilman. 1987. Response of Microtus pennsylvanicus to vegetation fertilized with various nutrients, with particular emphasis on sodium and nitrogen concentration in plant tissues. Holarctic Ecology 10:110-113.
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Inouye, R.S., T.D. Allison and N.C. Johnson. 1994. Old field succession on a Minnesota sand plain: effects of deer and other factors on invasion by trees. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 121(3):266-276.
Inouye, R.S. and D. Tilman. 1995. Convergence and divergence of old-field vegetation after 11 yr of nitrogen addition. Ecology 76:1872-1887.