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2001. Elevated CO2 and nitrogen supply alter leaf longevity of grassland species. New Phytologist 150:397-403.
2001. The relationships among root and leaf traits of 76 grassland species and relative abundance along fertility and disturbance gradients. Oikos 93:274-285.
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Allison, T.D. 1987. The reproductive biology of Canada Yew (Taxus canadensis) and its modification by herbivory: implications for wind-pollination. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Minnesota.
Allison, T.D. 1990. Pollen production and plant density affect pollination and seed production in Taxus canadensis. Ecology 71(2):516-522.
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Bajpai, A. 1996. Biodiversity and ecosystem function: a case study in algal microcosms. M.S. Thesis, University of Minnesota.
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