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1990.
“Browse regrowth and use by moose after fire in interior Alaska”
64: 11-18.
1986.
“Physiological controls over seedling growth in primary succession on an Alaskan floodplain”
67: 1508-1523.
1993.
“Soil nutrient availability and relationships with aboveground biomass production on postharvested upland white spruce sites in interior Alaska”
23: 1223-1232.
1971.
“Physical and chemical properties of the forest floor in birch and aspen stands in interior Alaska”
35: 355-360.
1994.
“Latitudinal patterns in leaf litter decomposition: is temperature really important?”
32: 401-411.
1983.
“Seasonal changes in nitrogen and phosphorus fractions and autumn retranslocation in evergreen and deciduous taiga trees”
64: 376-391.
1971.
“Respiration rates in the forest floor of birch and aspen stands in interior Alaska”
3: 17-26.
1983.
“Habitat and leaf habit as determinants of growth, nutrient absorption, and nutrient use by Alaskan taiga forest species”
13: 818-826.
1983.
“Influence of phosphorus on growth and biomass distribution of Alaskan taiga tree seedlings”
13: 1092-1098.
1983.
“Relationships between cellulose decomposition, Jenny's K, forest floor nitrogen, and soil temperature in Alaskan taiga forests”
13: 789-794.
1991.
“Interactions between woody plants and browsing mammals mediated by secondary metabolites”
22: 431-446.
1983.
“Nutrient cycling in relation to decomposition and organic matter quality in taiga forest ecosystems”
13: 795-817.
1983.
“Conclusions and directions for future research in taiga forest ecosystems”
13: 914-916.
1983.
“Effects of forest floor disturbance on soil-solution nutrient composition in a black spruce ecosystem”
13: 894-902.
1992.
“Chemically-mediated interactions between woody plants and mammals: Management implications”
45: 18-24.









