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Tilman, D., R.M. May, C.L. Lehman and M.A. Nowak. 1994. Habitat destruction and the extinction debt. Nature 371:65-66. (Highlighted in The New York Times 27 September 1994, Science 26 August 1994, and other media.)
Tilman, D. 1996. Biodiversity: Population versus ecosystem stability. Ecology 77(3):350-363. (Highlighted in Science 271:1497 by Anne S. Moffat.)
Tilman, D. 1996. The benefits of natural disasters. Science 273:1518.
Tilman, D., C. Lehman, R. May and M. Nowak. 1996. Species fragmentation or area loss? (Reply to Budiansky.) Nature 382:215-216.
Tilman, D., D. Wedin and J. Knops. 1996. Productivity and sustainability influenced by biodiversity in grassland ecosystems. Nature 379:718-720. (Highlighted in Nature News and Views 379:673-674 by P. Kareiva; in The New York Times, March 5, 1996.)
Tilman, D. 1997. Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Pages 93-112 in, G. Daily, ed., Nature's Services: Societal Dependence on Natural Ecosystems. Island Press, Washington, D.C.
Tilman, D. 1997. Community invasibility, recruitment limitation, and grassland biodiversity. Ecology 78:81-92.
Tilman, D. 1997. Mechanisms of plant competition. Pages 239-261 in M. Crawley, ed., Plant Ecology, Second Edition. Blackwell Science, Oxford, England.
Tilman, D. 1997. Distinguishing between the effects of species diversity and species composition. Oikos 80(1):185.
Tilman, D. 1986. A consumer-resource approach to community structure. American Zoologist 26:5-22.
Tilman, D. 1986. Evolution and differentiation in terrestrial plant communities: the importance of the soil resource – light gradient. Pages 359-380 in T. Case and J. Diamond, Eds., Community Ecology, Harper and Row, New York.
Tilman, D. 1986. Nitrogen-limited growth in plants from different successional stages. Ecology 67(2):555-563.
Tilman, D. 1986. Resources, competition and the dynamics of plant communities. Pages 51-75 in Crawley, M. ed., Plant Ecology. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford.
Tilman, D., R. Kiesling, R. Sterner, S.S. Kilham and F.A. Johnson. 1986. Green, bluegreen and diatom algae: taxonomic differences in competitive ability for phosphorus, silicon and nitrogen. Archiv for Hydrobiologie 106(4):473-485.
Tilman, D. 1987. Further thoughts on competition for essential resources. Theoretical Population Biology 32(3):442-446.
Tilman, D. 1987. Secondary succession and the pattern of plant dominance along experimental nitrogen gradients. Ecological Monographs 57:189-214.
Tilman, D. 1987. The importance of the mechanisms of interspecific competition. The American Naturalist 129(5):769-774.
Tilman, D. 1988. On the meaning of competition and the mechanisms of competitive superiority. Functional Ecology 1:304-315.
Tilman, D. 1988. Plant Strategies and the Dynamics and Structure of Plant Communities. Monographs in Population Biology, Princeton University Press. 360 pp. (Includes a 61 page chapter on Cedar Creek , and new theory relevant to Cedar Creek and cross-site comparisons.)
Tilman, D. 1989. Competition, nutrient reduction, and the competitive neighborhood of a bunchgrass. Functional Ecology 3:215-219.