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1987.
“Effect of topographic position and fire on species composition in tallgrass prairie in northeast Kansas”
117: 442 -445.
1987.
“Two methods for quantifying the development of dominance hierarchies in large groups with applications to Harris' sparrows”
35: 1113 -1118.
1987.
“Use of tallgrass prairie by Peromyscus leucopus”
68: 158 -160.
1987.
“Dispersal of Lygaeus kalmii (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae ) among prairie milkweeds: population turnover as influenced by multiple mating”
60: 109 -117.
1987.
“Additions to the vascular flora of Konza Prairie Research Area, Kansas”
90: 81 -84.
1987.
“Effects of fire, topography and year-to-year climate variation on species composition in tallgrass prairie”
72: 175 -185.
1987.
“The chemistry of wet deposition for a tallgrass prairie ecosystem: inputs and interactions with plant canopies”
4: 203 -217.
1987.
“Canopy rainfall interception and throughfall in burned and unburned tallgrass prairie”
32: 267 -271.
1987.
“The distribution and abundance of tallgrass prairie plants: a test of the core-satellite hypothesis”
130: 18 -35.
1986.
“Physiological plasticity in water relations and leaf structure of understory versus open-grown Cercis canadensis in northeastern Kansas”
16: 1170 -1174.
1986.
“Historical development of gallery forest in northeast Kansas”
65: 29 -37.
1986.
“Seasonal water relations of three gallery forest hardwood species in northeast Kansas”
32: 687 -696.
1986.
“A ten-year record of aboveground biomass in a Kansas tallgrass prairie: effects of fire and topographic position”
73: 1509 -1515.
1986.
“Light interception and leaf area estimates from measurements of grass canopy reflectance”
GE-24: 76 -82.
1986.
“Distinguishing among tallgrass prairie cover types from measurements of multispectral reflectance”
19: 159 -169.
1986.
“Mammals of the Konza Prairie Research Natural Area, Kansas”
18: 153 -166.
1986.
“Nitrogen mineralization by native and introduced earthworms: effects on big bluestem growth”
67: 1094 -1097.
1986.
“Litterfall dynamics and element use efficiency in a Kansas gallery forest”
116: 180 -189.









