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1998.
“Analysis of gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) population dynamics in Michigan using geographic information systems”
27: 842-852.
2005.
“Functional- and abundance-based mechanisms explain diversity loss due to N fertilization”
102: 4387-4392.
2005.
“Earthworms and weed seed distribution in annual crops”
108: 363-367.
1991.
“State-of-the-art of models of production-decomposition in conifer and grassland ecosystems”
1: 118-138.
1997.
“Development of a Process-based Nitrogen Mass Balance Model for a Virginia Spartina alterniflora Salt Marsh: Implications for Net DIN Flux”
159: 13-27.
2003.
“Microbial mediation of reactive nitrogen transformations in a temperate lagoon”
246: 73-84. ://000181085100005 .
2001.
“Moribund funding in agricultural research (Letter)”
291: 2089-2090.
2004.
“Greenhouse gas fluxes in tropical and temperate agriculture: The need for a full-cost accounting of global warming potentials”
6: 51-63.
2004.
“Integrated agricultural systems: Managing soil carbon and nitrogen for productivity and environmental quality”
96: 769-775.
2001.
“Bt. or not Bt; Is that the question?”
98: 12328-12330.
2002.
“The evolution of insect-plant relationships; Chemical constraints, coadaptation and concordance of insect/plant traits”
104: 217-235.
2002.
“Latitudinal and local geographic mosaics in host plant preferences as shaped by thermal units and voltinism”
99: 225-239.: .
2002.
“Species at the edge: Island refuges, interspecific hybridization, and climate-driven range extensions of North American butterflies”
10: 178-185.: .
2002.
“Hot summer temperatures may stop genetic introgression of Papilio canadensis south of the hybrid zone in the North Amercian Great Lakes region”
25: 184-192.
1999.
“What affected the rate of gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) spread in Michigan: Winter temperature or forest susceptibility?”
1: 37-45.
2002.
“Measuring and understanding carbon storage in afforested soils by physical fractionation”
66: 1981-1987.









