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Kitajima, K. and D. Tilman. 1996. Seed banks and seedling establishment on an experimental productivity gradient. Oikos 76:381-391.
Knops, J. and Lehman, C. L. 1998. Modeling range expansions in biological invasions. Review of Shigesada, N. and Kawasaki, K., Biological invasions: theory and practice. Oxford University Press, New York, 205 pp. Ecology 79:2587
Knops, J.M.H., D. Tilman, N.M. Haddad, S. Naeem, C.E. Mitchell, J. Haarstad, M.E. Ritchie, K.M. Howe, P.B. Reich, E. Siemann, and J. Groth. 1999. Effects of plant species richness on invasion, dynamics, disease outbreaks, insect abundances and diversity. Ecological Letters 2:286-293.
Knops, J. M. H. and K. Reinhart. 2000. Specific leaf area along a nitrogen fertilization gradient. Am. Midl. Nat. 144:265-272.
Knops, J., Ritchie, M.E., Tilman, D. 2000. Selective herbivory on a nitrogen fixing legume (Lathyrus venosus) influences productivity and ecosystem nitrogen pools in an oak savanna. Ecoscience 7(2):166-174.
Knops, J.M.H. and D. Tilman. 2000. Dynamics of soil nitrogen and carbon accumulation for 61 years after agricultural abandonment. Ecology 81:88-98.
Larson, J.L. and E. Siemann. 1998. Legumes may be symbiont-limited during old-field succession. American Midland Naturalist 140:90-95.
Lawson, D., R.S. Inouye, N. Huntly, and W.P. Carson. 1999. Patterns of woody plant abundance, recruitment, mortality and growth in a 65 year chronosequence of old-fields. Plant Ecology 45:267-279.
2001. Contrasting effects of plant richness and composition on insect communities: a field experiment. The American Naturalist 158:17-35.
Hairston, A.B. 1988. Soil topographic relationships at two forested sites in Minnesota. M.S. Thesis, University of Minnesota.
Hairston, A.B. and D.F. Grigal. 1991. Topographic influences on soils and trees within single mapping units on a sandy outwash landscape. Forest Ecology and Management 43:35-45.
Hairston, A.B. and D.F. Grigal. 1994. Topographic variation in soil water and nitrogen for two forested landforms in Minnesota, U.S.A. Geoderma 64:125-138.
Heidorn, C. 1999. Stable carbon isotopes and soil organic matter dynamics in grasslands. M.S. Thesis, University of Toronto.
Holt, R.D., J. Grover and D. Tilman. 1994. Simple rules for interspecific dominance in systems with exploitative and apparent competition. The American Naturalist 144:741-771.
Homann, P.S. and D.F. Grigal. 1992. Molecular weight distribution of soluble organics from laboratory-manipulated surface soils. Soil Science Society of America Journal 56:1305-1310.
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How, S.T., W.G. Abrahamson and T.P. Craig. 1993. Role of host plant phenology in host use by Eurosta solidaginis (Diptera: Tephritidae) on Solidago (Compositae). Environ. Entom. 22:388-396.
Huntly, N. and R. S. Inouye. 1984. Experimental and observational studies of grasshoppers on the Anoka Sand Plain. Ninth North American Prairie Conference 9:16.
Huntly, N. and R.S. Inouye. 1987. Small mammal populations of an old-field chronosequence: successional patterns and associations with vegetation. Journal of Mammalogy 68(4):739-745.
Huntly, N. and R. Inouye. 1988. Pocket gophers in ecosystems: patterns and mechanisms. BioScience 38(11):786-793. (Highlighted in The New York Times, 6 December 1988.).