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“Belowground architectural and mycorrhizal responses to elevated CO2 in Betula alleghaniensis populations”
11: 684-695.
1997.
“Correcting for finite spatial scales of self-similarity when calculating the fractal dimensions of real-world structures.”
264: 1531-1537.
1997.
“Regenerating temperate forest microcosms in elevated CO2: species composition, belowground growth and nitrogen cycling”
113: 115-125.
1998.
1998.
2000.
“Dendroecology and successional status of two contrasting old-growth oak forests in the Blue Ridge Mountains, U.S.A.”
27: 994-1002.
1997.
“Wood growth determined from growth ring analysis in red pine (Pinus resinosa) trees forced to lean by a hurricane”
12 (3): 263-274.
1991.
“Recovery and morphology of Pinus resinosa Ait. trees 50 years after they were displaced by a hurricane”
56: 113-129.
1993.
“Soil science and survey at Harvard Forest”
36: 133-142.
1995.
1994.
1998.
“The response of temperate tree seedlings grown in elevated CO2 to extreme temperature events”
4: 593-603.
1994.
“Intra- and inter-specific variation in canopy photosynthesis in a mixed deciduous forest”
109: 507-515.
1997.
“How environmental conditions affect leaf-level photosynthesis in four deciduous tree species”
79: 2660-2675.
1998.
1990.
“Growth response of seven major co-occurring tree species of the northeastern United States to elevated CO2”
20: 1479-1484.
1990.
“Habitat selection in plants”
137: S116-S130.
1991.
“Plant life in a CO2-rich world”
266: 68-77.
1992.
1993.
1989.