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1985.
“Soil physical factors dominate soil chemical responses following whole-tree harvesting”
: 30-31.
1985.
“Benthic microinvertebrates”
: 228-234.
1985.
“The benthic micrometazoans of Mirror Lake, New Hampshire”
3: 287-426.
1985.
“Nitrification potentials of an old-field chronosequence in Campton, New Hampshire”
66 (4): 1333-1338.
1985.
“Nitrogen cycling in a base-poor and a relatively base-rich northern hardwood forest ecosystem”
66 (2): 282.
1985.
“Nitrogen cycling in a base-poor and a relatively base-rich northern hardwood forest ecosystem”
: 135.
1985.
“The effects of whole-tree harvest on the periphyton community of New Hampshire streams”
66 (2): 286.
1985.
“Production and limiting factors: benthic macroinvertebrates”
: 280-288.
1985.
“Species composition, distribution, population, biomass and behavior: benthic macroinvertebrates”
: 204-228.
1985.
“Ecologic interactions: the profundal region”
: 317-322.
1985.
“Approaches to the study of lake hydrology”
: 128-135.
1985.
“Physiographic setting and geologic origin of Mirror Lake”
: 40-53.
1985.
“Phosphorus bioavailability from organic, primary mineral, and secondary mineral sources in a New Hampshire spodosol”
: 227.
1985.
“Phosphorus dynamics in a northern hardwood forest soil following a whole-tree harvest”
66 (2): 298.
1986.
“An estimate of the cost of nutrient leaching from forest canopies by rain”
102: 359-364.
1986.
“Invasion of forest floor space, clonal architecture, and population growth in the perennial herb Clintonia borealis”
74: 547-560.
1986.
“Comparison of historic and modern data on alkalinity and pH to detect acidification in Adirondack lakes”
: 80.
1985.
“Clearcutting and the biogeochemistry of streamwater in New England”
83 (11): 686-689.








