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1980.
“A physiological basis forniche separation between Agropyron smithii (C3) and Bouteloua gracilis (C4)”
61 (4): 846-858.
1980.
“Evaluation of the role of small mammals in grassland ecosystems: A modeling approach”
8: 15-37.
1980.
“Habitable pore space and microbial trophic interactions”
35: 327-335.
1980.
“Effects of simulated grazing by below-ground herbivores on growth, CO2exchange, and carbon allocation patterns of Bouteloua gracilis”
17: 771-778.
1980.
“Title not listed”
45: 26-31.
1980.
“Simulation of grassland sulfur cycle”
9: 179-213.
1980.
“14C distribution and utilization in blue grama as affected by temperature, water potential and defoliation regimes”
47: 190-195.
1982.
“Nematode temperature responses: a niche dimension in populations of bacterial-feeding nematodes”
14 (1): 69-76.
1982.
“Ultraviolet-induced autoflourescence of arbuscular mycorrhizal root infections: an alternative to clearing and staining methods for assessing infections”
28 (3): 351-355.
1982.
“Optimum allocation in multivariate double sampling for biomass estimation”
35: 777-779.
1981.
“Relationships among components of seed yield in blue grama”
73: 1058-1062.
1981.
“Air and soil temperature effects on elongation of adventitious roots in blue grama seedlings”
73: 693-697.
1981.
“Chemical transformations of urea-nitrogen and movement of nitrogen in a shortgrass prairie soil”
45 (5): 893-898.
1981.
“The effect of the pesticide carbofuran on soil organisms and root and shoot production in shortgrass prairie”
18: 417-431.
1981.
“Yield Constant for Acanthamoeba polyphaga in batch and continuous culture”
28 (4): 479-483.
1981.
“Nitrogen Mineralization by Acanthamoeba polyphaga in grazed Pseudomonas paucimobiles populations”
42 (4): 667-671.
1981.
“Feeding ecology and niche separation in some native and domestic ungulates on the shortgrass prairie”
18: 343-353.
1981.
“Water status of soil and vegetation in a shortgrass steppe”
48: 327-331.
1981.
“A model for diurnal variation in soil and air temperature”
23: 205-216.
1981.
“Water loss from a shortgrass steppe”
24: 97-109.









