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Herbivores and the dynamics of communities and ecosystems. Annu. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 22:477-503.
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Huntly, N.J.
1995.
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How important are consumer species to ecosystem functioning? Pages 72-83 in C. G. Jones and J. H. Lawton, Eds., Linking Species and Ecosystems. Chapman and Hall, New York.
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Inouye, R.S., N.J. Huntly and D. Tilman.
1987.
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Response of Microtus pennsylvanicus to vegetation fertilized with various nutrients, with particular emphasis on sodium and nitrogen concentration in plant tissues. Holarctic Ecology 10:110-113.
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Inouye, R.S., N.J. Huntly, D. Tilman, J. R. Tester, M. Stillwell and K. C. Zinnel.
1987.
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Old-field succession on a Minnesota sand plain. Ecology 68:12-26.
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Inouye, R., N. Huntly, D. Tilman and J.R. Tester.
1987.
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Pocket gophers, (Geomys bursarius), vegetation and soil nitrogen along a successional sere in east central Minnesota. Oecologia 72:178-184.
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Inouye, R.S. and D. Tilman.
1988.
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Convergence and divergence of old-field plant communities along experimental nitrogen gradients. Ecology 69(4):995-1004.
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Inouye, R.S., T.D. Allison and N.C. Johnson.
1994.
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Old field succession on a Minnesota sand plain: effects of deer and other factors on invasion by trees. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 121(3):266-276.
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Inouye, R.S. and D. Tilman.
1995.
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Convergence and divergence of old-field vegetation after 11 yr of nitrogen addition. Ecology 76:1872-1887.
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Frelich, L.E. and P.B. Reich.
1999.
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Neighborhood effects, disturbance severity, and community stability in forests. Ecosystems 2:151-166.
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Gholz, H.L., D.A. Wedin, S. Smitherman, M. Harmon and W.J. Parton.
2000.
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Long-term dynamics of pine and hardwood litter in contrasting environments: toward a global model of decomposition. Global Change Biology 6:751-766.
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Gleeson, S.K. and D. Tilman.
1990.
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Allocation and the transient dynamics of competition during succession on poor soils. Ecology 71(3):1144-1155.
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Gleeson, S.K. and D. Tilman.
1992.
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Plant allocation and the multiple limitation hypothesis. The American Naturalist 139:1322-1343.
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Gleeson, S.K. and D. Tilman.
1994.
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Plant allocation, growth rate, and successional status. Functional Ecology 8:543-550.
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Goldburg, R.J.
1986.
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Goldenrod, grasshoppers, and the distribution of Epicauta pennsylvanica (Coleoptera: Meloidae). Ph.D. Thesis, University of Minnesota.
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Goldburg, R.J.
1987.
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Sequential flowering of neighboring goldenrods and the movements of the flower predator Epicauta pennsylvanica. Oecologia 74:247-252.
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Gorham, E.
1991.
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Northern peatlands: role in the carbon cycle and probable responses to climatic warming. Ecological Applications 1:182-195.
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Grace, J. and D. Tilman, Editors.
1990.
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Perspectives on Plant Competition. Academic Press, Inc., New York, 484 pp.
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Grace, J. and D. Tilman.
1990.
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Perspectives on plant competition: some introductory remarks. Pages 2-7 in J. Grace and D. Tilman, Eds., Perspectives on Plant Competition, Academic Press, New York.
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Grapne, S.A.
1999.
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Effects of grazing on plant diversity across a productivity gradient: a cross-site study. M.S. Thesis. Utah State University, Logan.
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The landscape and soils of Cedar Creek Natural History Area. The Naturalist 36:8-15.
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