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Tilman, D. 1999. The ecological consequences of changes in biodiversity: a search for general principles. The Robert H. MacArthur Award Lecture. Ecology 80:1455-1474.
Tilman, D. 1999. Global environmental impacts of agricultural expansion: The need for sustainable and efficient practices. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 96:5995-6000.
Tilman, D. 1999. Diversity by default. Science 283:495-496.
Tilman, D. 1999. Reaping the benefits of cropping experiments. Nature 399:14.
Tilman, D. 1999. Diversity and production in European grasslands. Science 286:1099-1100.
Tilman, G. D., D. N. Duvick, S. B. Brush, R. J. Cook, G. C. Daily, G. M. Heal, S. Naeem and D. Notter. 1999. Benefits of Biodiversity. Task Force Report No. 133, Council for Agricultural Science and Technology.
Tilman, E.A., D. Tilman, M.J. Crawley and A.E. Johnston. 1999. Biological weed control via nutrient competition: potassium limitation of dandelions. Ecological Applications 9:103-111.
Tilman, D. 2000. Causes, consequences and ethics of biodiversity. Nature 405:208-211.
Tilman, D., P. Reich, H. Phillips, M. Menton, A. Patel, E. Vos, D. Peterson and J. Knops. 2000. Fire suppression and ecosystem carbon storage. Ecology 81:2680-2685.
Tilman, D. and D. Wedin. 1991. Oscillations and chaos in the dynamics of a perennial grass. Nature 353:653-655. (Highlighted in The New York Times and other media.)
Tilman, D. and D. Wedin. 1991. Plant traits and resource reduction for five grasses growing on a nitrogen gradient. Ecology 72(2):685-700. (Highlighted in Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 1991.).
Tilman, D. and A. El Haddi. 1992. Drought and biodiversity in grasslands. Oecologia 89:257-264. (Highlighted in Science 256:610, 1 May 1992.)
Tilman, D. 1993. Carbon dioxide limitation and potential direct effects of its accumulation on plant communities. Pages 333-346 in Kareiva, P. M., J. G. Kingsolver, and R. B. Juey, Eds., Biotic Interactions and Global Change, Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA.
Tilman, D. 1993. Community diversity and succession: the roles of competition, dispersal and habitat modification. Pages 327-344 in Schulze, E. D. and H. Mooney, Eds., Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function, Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
Tilman, D. 1993. Species richness of experimental productivity gradients: How important is colonization limitation? Ecology 74:2179-2191.
Tilman, D. and S. Pacala. 1993. The maintenance of species richness in plant communities. Pages 13-25 in Ricklefs, R. and D. Schluter, Eds., Species Diversity in Ecological Communities, University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
Tilman, D. 1994. Competition and biodiversity in spatially structured habitats. Ecology 75:2-16.
Tilman, D., M.E. Dodd, J. Silvertown, P.R. Poulton, A.E. Johnston and M.J. Crawley. 1994. The Park Grass Experiment: Insights from the most long-term ecological study. Pages 287-303 in R. A. Leigh and A. E. Johnston, Eds., Long-term Experiments in Agricultural and Ecological Sciences. CAB International, Wallingford, Oxon, United Kingdom.
Tilman, D. and J.A. Downing. 1994. Biodiversity and stability in grasslands. Nature 367:363-365. (Highlighted in The New York Times 1 Feb. 1994, Science News 5 Feb. 1994, and other media. Reprinted in Readings in Ecosystem Management, F. B. Samson and F. Knopf, Eds., Springer-Verlag.)
Tilman, D., J.A. Downing and D.A. Wedin. 1994. Does diversity beget stability? (scientific correspondence, reply to Givnish). Nature 371:113-114