The Network
Directory
About the LTER Network
Vision/Mission/Goals
History
Mail Lists
Network Organization
Committees
Network Leadership
LTER Network Office
Photo Gallery
Video Gallery
LTER Events
2025 PI Meeting
2024 LTER Science Council Meeting
2023 Science Council
2022 Science Council Meeting
2021 Science Council Meeting
Lightning Talk Schedule
2022 All Scientists’ Meeting
2018 All Scientists’ Meeting
2021-2022 Webinar Series
LTER Code of Conduct
Resources
LTER Document Archive
Information Management Resources
Broadening Participation Resources
Education Resources
Remote Teaching Resources
Educator Recruitment
Communication Resources
Graphic Resources
Site Image Galleries
Communications Planning
Role of the LTER Network Office
Sites
Site Profiles
Site Briefs (2019)
LTER Road Trip
Site Characteristics
Site Contacts
Research
How We Work
LTER Data Resources
Key Findings
Core Themes
Synthesis
Request for Synthesis Proposals 2025
Request for Proposals 2024
Request for Proposals 2022
LTER Synthesis Working Groups
Synthesis Skills for Early Career Researchers
Working Group Archive
Synthesis Resources
Guidance for Working Group PI’s
Education
Graduate Education
Graduate Writing Fellows
Short Stories About Long-Term Research Blog
Undergraduate Research Opportunities
K-12 Education
Schoolyard Book Series
LTER DataNuggets
Data Jams
Results
LTER Data
Publications
2019 Network Self Study
Journal Articles
Reports
Books
Annual Reports
Resource Managers
LTER in the News
International
Get Involved
New to the Network
LTER Newsletter Signup
Social Media
Engaging Communities
Science Engagement Project
LTER Arts & Sciences
For Teachers
Related Research Networks
Employment
Search for:
Search
LTER Research Products – Journal Article
Search
←
1
2
3
…
882
883
884
885
886
887
888
→
Grigal, D.F. and L.F. Ohmann.
1992.
“
Carbon storage in upland forests in the lakes states. Soil Sci. Soc. Am J. 56:935-943.
”
Grigal, D.F. and P.S. Homann.
1994.
“
Nitrogen mineralization, groundwater dynamics, and forest growth on a Minnesota outwash landscape. Biogeochemistry 27:171-185.
”
Grigal, D.F., E.A. Nater and P.S. Homann.
1994.
“
Spatial distribution patterns of mercury in an east-central Minnesota landscape. Pages 305-312 in C. J. Watras, and J. W. Huckabee, Eds., Mercury Pollution: Integration and Synthesis. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, Florida. Presented at the International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant, Monterey, CA, May 31-June 4, 1992. CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, Florida.
”
Grigal, D.F., J.C. Bell, R.J. Ahrens, R.D. Boone, E.F. Kelly, H.C. Monger, P. Sollins.
1999.
“
Site and landscape characterization for ecological studies. Pages 29-52 In G. P. Robertson, C. S. Bledsoe, D. C. Coleman and P. Sollins (eds). Standard Soil Methods for Long-Term Ecological Research. Oxford University Press, New York.
”
Gross, K. L., M. R. Willig, L. Gough, R. Inouye and S. B. Cox.
2000.
“
Patterns of species density and productivity at different spatial scales in herbaceous plant communities. Oikos 89:417-427.
”
1985.
“
Adventures with insects. The Naturalist 36:18-23.
”
Haarstad, J.A.
1985.
“
Ecological relationships among eight species of coexisting burying beetles (Coleoptera: Silphidae, Nicrophorus) in east-central Minnesota. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Minnesota.
”
Haddad, N. M., J. Haarstad and D. Tilman.
2000.
“
The effects of long-term nitrogen loading on grassland insect communities. Oecologia 124:73-84.
”
Davis, M.A. and G.W. Johnson.
1991.
“
A simple and inexpensive method of obtaining low-altitude photographs of vegetation using a tethered balloon. Prairie Naturalist 23(3):153-164.
”
Davis, M.A., J. Villinski, K. Banks, J. Buckman-Fifield, J. Dicus and S. Hofmann.
1991.
“
Combined effects of fire, mound-building by pocket gophers, root loss and plant size on growth and reproduction in Penstemon grandiflorus. American Midland Naturalist 125:150-161.
”
Davis, M.A., J. Villinski, S. McAndrew, H. Scholtz and E. Young.
1991.
“
Survivorship of Penstemon grandiflorus in an oak woodland: combined effects of fire and pocket gophers. Oecologia 86:113-118.
”
Davis, M.A.
1992.
“
The effects of pocket gophers on survivorship, growth, and reproduction of large beardtongue. Pages 47-49 in D. D. Smith and C. A. Jacobs, Eds., Proceedings of the Twelfth North American Prairie Conference. University of Northern Iowa Press, Cedar Falls, IA.
”
Davis, M.A., B. Ritchie, N. Graf and K. Gregg.
1995.
“
An experimental study of the effects of shade, conspecific crowding, pocket gophers and surrounding vegetation on survivorship, growth and reproduction in Penstemon grandiflorus. American Midland Naturalist 134:237-243.
”
Davis, M.A., A. Duke, T. Ibsen, H. Tran, and R. Rhodes.
1997.
“
Spatial distribution of Penstemon grandiflorus (Nutt.) and Geomys bursarius in a fragmented oak woodland in Minnesota, USA. Natural Areas Journal 17:136-143.
”
Davis, M.A., K.J. Wrage and P.B. Reich.
1998.
“
Competition between tree seedlings and herbaceous vegetation: support for a theory of resource supply and demand. Journal of Ecology 86:652-661.
”
Davis, M.A., K.J. Wrage, P.B. Reich, M.G. Tjoelker, T. Schaeffer, C. Muermann.
1999.
“
Survival, growth, and photosynthesis of tree seedlings competing with herbaceous vegetation along a water-light-nitrogen gradient. Plant Ecology 145:341-350.
”
2001.
“
Public access and use of electronically archived data: Ethical considerations. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 82:90-91.
”
Delaney, B.C.
1988.
“
Early Stages of Old-Field Succession in East-Central Minnesota. M.S. Thesis. University of Minnesota.
”
Eisenreich, S.J., T.P. Franz and M.B. Swanson.
1987.
“
Field intercomparison of precipitation samplers for assessing wet deposition of organic contaminants. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Great Lakes National Program Office, Grant No. R005840-01, 118 pp.
”
Engstrom, J.K.
1992.
“
Analysis of the size and shape of areas of forest ingrowth into grasslands at Cedar Creek Natural History Area from 1938 to 1977. M.S. Thesis, University of Minnesota.
”
←
1
2
3
…
882
883
884
885
886
887
888
→
Top Stories
Threshold 32F exhibit offers multiple perceptions of change
The functional groups of prairie strip people
Trout Lake Station highlights 100 years of research impact
LTER Photo Contest 2025
A Day in the Life: Behind the Scenes on Sapelo Island
Fall 2025 Young Voices of Science Program
When Shade Isn’t Enough: Climate Change in the Forest Understory
What is seagrass restoration worth on the blue carbon market?
A plant evolutionary ecologist's ode to yellow-bellied marmots
LTER at ESA, 2025
Publication Types
Journal Article
Thesis
Book Chapter
Book
Conference Proceedings
Miscellaneous
Search for:
Search