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Cole, ?Contrasting impacts of a native and alien macrophyte on dissolved oxygen in a large river?, Ecol. Appl., vol. 12, p. 1496-1509, 2002.\par \par  J. L.  Schnurr, R. S.  Ostfeld, and C. D.  Canham, ?Direct and indirect effects of masting on rodent populations and tree seed survival?, Oikos, vol. 96, p. 402-410, 2002.\par \par  R.  Marino, F.  Chan, R. W.  Howarth, M. L.  Pace, and G. E.  Likens, ?Ecological and biogeochemical interactions constrain planktonic nitrogen fixation in estuaries?, Ecosystems, vol. 5, p. 719-724, 2002.\par \par  S. T. A.  Pickett and M. L.  Cadenasso, ?Ecosystem as a multidimensional concept: meaning, model and metaphor?, Ecosystems, vol. 5, p. 1-10, 2002.\par \par  S. W.  Bigelow and C. D.  Canham, ?Edaphic effects on growth and distribution of juvenile canopy trees in northeastern USA?, J. Ecol., vol. 90, p. 188-200, 2002.\par \par  A.  Menard, P.  Dube, A.  Bouchard, C. D.  Canham, and D. J.  Marceau, ?Evaluating the potential of the SORTIE forest succession model for spatio-temporal analysis of small-scale disturbances?, Ecol. Model, vol. 153, p. 81-96, 2002.\par \par  S. J.  Meiners, M. L.  Cadenasso, and S. T. A.  Pickett, ?Exotic plant invasions over 40 years of old field succession: community patterns and associations?, Ecography, vol. 25, p. 215-223, 2002.\par \par  M. L.  Cadenasso, S. T. A.  Pickett, and P. J.  Morin, ?Experimental test of the role of mammalian herbivores on old field succession: community structure and seedling survival?, J. Torrey Bot. Soc., vol. 129, p. 228-237, 2002.\par \par  L. M.  Christenson, G. M.  Lovett, M. J.  Mitchell, and P. M.  Groffman, ?The fate of nitrogen in gypsy moth frass deposited to an oak forest floor?, Oecologia, vol. 131, p. 444-452, 2002.\par \par  R.  Guevara, J. J.  Armesto, and M.  Car\'fa, ?Genetic diversity of Nostoc microsymbionts from Gunnera tinctoria revealed by PCR-STRR fingerprinting?, Microb. Ecol., vol. 44, p. 127-136, 2002.\par \par  S. P.  Seitzinger, C.  Kroeze, A. F.  Bouwman, N. F.  Caraco, F.  Dentener, and R. V.  Styles, ?Global patterns of dissolved inorganic and particulate nitrogen inputs to coastal systems: recent conditions and future projections?, Estuaries, vol. 25, p. 640-655, 2002.\par \par  V. T.  Eviner and F. S.  Chapin, III, ?The influence of plant species, fertilization and elevated CO2 on soil aggregate stability?, Plant Soil, vol. 246, p. 211-219, 2002.\par \par  G. M.  Lovett, L. M.  Christenson, P. M.  Groffman, C. G.  Jones, J. E.  Hart, and M. J.  Mitchell, ?Insect defoliation and nitrogen cycling in forests?, BioScience, vol. 52, p. 335-341, 2002.\par \par  J. W.  Ladd, et al., ?Mapping the Hudson estuary's submerged lands?, Clearwaters, vol. 32, p. 5-7, 2002.\par \par  E. M.  Schauber, et al., ?Masting by eighteen New Zealand plant species: the role of temperature as a synchronizing cue?, Ecology, vol. 83, p. 1214-1225, 2002.\par \par  M.  Uriarte, C. D.  Canham, and R. B.  Root, ?A model of simultaneous evolution of competitive ability and herbivore resistance in a perennial plant?, Ecology, vol. 83, p. 2649-2663, 2002.\par \par  J. W.  Baxter, S. T. A.  Pickett, J.  Dighton, and M. M.  Carreiro, ?Nitrogen and phosphorus availability in oak forest stands exposed to contrasting anthropogenic impacts?, Soil Biol. Biochem., vol. 34, p. 623-633, 2002.\par \par  S. R.  Carpenter, J. J.  Cole, J. F.  Kitchell, and M. L.  Pace, ?Pathways of organic carbon utilization in small lakes: Results from a whole-lake 13C addition and coupled model?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 47, p. 1664-1675, 2002.\par \par  M.  Beaudet, C.  Messier, and C. D.  Canham, ?Predictions of understory light conditions in northern hardwood forests following parameterization, sensitivity analysis, and tests of the SORTIE light model?, For. Ecol. Manage, vol. 165, p. 231-244, 2002.\par \par  C. T.  Driscoll, et al., ?Response to W. E. Sharpe's "Acid deposition explains sugar maple decline in the East"?, BioScience, vol. 52, p. 5-6, 2002.\par \par  C. E.  Tripler, C. D.  Canham, R. S.  Inouye, and J. L.  Schnurr, ?Soil nitrogen availability, plant luxury consumption, and herbivory by white-tailed deer?, Oecologia, vol. 133, p. 517-524, 2002.\par \par  P. M.  Groffman, N. J.  Boulware, W. C.  Zipperer, R. V.  Pouyat, L. E.  Band, and M. F.  Colosimo, ?Soil nitrogen cycling processes in urban riparian zones?, Environ. Sci. Technol., vol. 36, p. 4547-4552, 2002.\par \par  Y. T.  Prairie, D. F.  Bird, and J. J.  Cole, ?The summer metabolic balance in the epilimnion of southeastern Quebec lakes?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 47, p. 321:21:00, 2002.\par \par  M. L.  Pace and J. J.  Cole, ?Synchronous variation of dissolved organic carbon and color in lakes?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 47, p. 333-342, 2002.\par \par  C. T.  Driscoll, et al., ?Acid rain revisited: advances in scientific understanding since the passage of the 1970 and 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments?, vol. 1. p. 1-20, 2001.\par \par  C. T.  Driscoll, et al., ?Acidic deposition in the northeastern United States: sources and inputs, ecosystem effects, and management strategies?, BioScience, vol. 51, p. 180-198, 2001.\par \par  V. T.  Eviner and F. S.  Chapin, III, ?Animals and fungi can affect goatgrass establishment?, Calif. Agric., vol. 55, p. 53, 2001.\par \par  J. J.  Cole and N. F.  Caraco, ?Carbon in catchments: connecting terrestrial carbon losses with aquatic metabolism?, Mar. Freshwat. Res., vol. 52, p. 101-110, 2001.\par \par  M. L.  Cadenasso and S. T. A.  Pickett, ?Effect of edge structure on the flux of species into forest interiors?, Conserv. Biol., vol. 15, p. 91-97, 2001.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, E. M.  Schauber, C. D.  Canham, F.  Keesing, C. G.  Jones, and J. O.  Wolff, ?Effects of acorn production and mouse abundance on abundance and Borrelia burgdorferi-infection prevalence of nymphal Ixodes scapularis ticks?, Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, vol. 1, p. 55-63, 2001.\par \par  S. J.  Meiners, M. L.  Cadenasso, and S. T. A.  Pickett, ?Effects of plant invasions on the species richness of abandoned agricultural land?, Ecography, vol. 24, p. 633-644, 2001.\par \par  J. J.  Cole and N. F.  Caraco, ?Emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) from a tidal, freshwater river, the Hudson River, New York?, Environ. Sci. Technol., vol. 35, p. 991-996, 2001.\par \par  K. C.  Weathers, M. L.  Cadenasso, and S. T. A.  Pickett, ?Forest edges as nutrient and pollutant concentrators: potential synergisms between fragmentation, forest canopies, and the atmosphere?, Conserv. Biol., vol. 15, p. 1506-1514, 2001.\par \par  L.  Levin, et al., ?The function of marine critical transition zones and the importance of sediment biodiversity?, Ecosystems, vol. 4, p. 430-451, 2001.\par \par  P. A.  Raymond and J. J.  Cole, ?Gas exchange in rivers and estuaries: choosing a gas transfer velocity?, Estuaries, vol. 24, p. 312-317, 2001.\par \par  E. M.  Bennett, S. R.  Carpenter, and N. F.  Caraco, ?Human impact on erodable phosphorus and eutrophication: a global perspective?, BioScience, vol. 51, p. 227-234, 2001.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco and J. J.  Cole, ?Human influence on nitrogen export: a comparison of mesic and xeric catchments?, Mar. Freshwat. Res., vol. 52, p. 119-125, 2001.\par \par  S. T. A.  Pickett, M. L.  Cadenasso, and S. W.  Bartha, ?Implications from the Buell-Small succession study for vegetation restoration?, Appl. Veg. Sci., vol. 4, p. 41-52, 2001.\par \par  C. D.  Canham, M. J.  Papaik, and E. F.  Latty, ?Interspecific variation in susceptibility to windthrow as a function of tree size and storm severity for northern temperate tree species?, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 31, p. 1-10, 2001.\par \par  R. H.  Manson, R. S.  Ostfeld, and C. D.  Canham, ?Long-term effects of rodent herbivores on tree invasion dynamics along forest-field edges?, Ecology, vol. 82, p. 3320-3329, 2001.\par \par  G. G.  Lampman, N. F.  Caraco, and J. J.  Cole, ?A method for the measurement of particulate C and P on the same filtered sample?, Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser., vol. 217, p. 59-65, 2001.\par \par  B.  Cutts, ?Phragmites australis litter as food versus habitat for freshwater marsh macroinvertebrate populations?, Undergraduate Ecology Research Reports. 2001.\par \par  V. T.  Eviner and F. S.  Chapin, III, ?Plant species provide vital ecosystem functions for sustainable agriculture, rangeland management, and restoration?, Calif. Agric., vol. 55, p. 54-59, 2001.\par \par  F.  Roland and J. J.  Cole, ?Prediction of bacterial growth efficiency in a large river ecosystem?, Verh. Int. Ver. Limnol., vol. 27, p. 2846-2847, 2001.\par \par  P.  Dub\'e9, M. J.  Fortin, C. D.  Canham, and D. J.  Marceau, ?Quantifying gap dynamics and spatio-temporal structures in spatially-explicit models of temperate forest ecosystems?, Ecol. Model, vol. 142, p. 39-60, 2001.\par \par  J. J.  Armesto, R.  Rozzi, and J.  Caspersen, ?Temperate forests of North and South America?, in F. S. Chapin, O. E. Sala, and E. Huber-Sannwald (eds.). Global Biodiversity in a Changing Environment Scenarios for the 21st Century, 2001, p. 223-249.\par \par  H.  Van Miegroet, et al., ?Is there synchronicity in nitrogen input and output fluxes at the Nolan Divide watershed, a small N-saturated forested catchment in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park??, The Scientific World, vol. 1, p. 480-492, 2001.\par \par  S. R.  Carpenter, et al., ?Trophic cascades, nutrients and lake productivity: experimental enrichment of lakes with contrasting food webs?, Ecol. Monogr., vol. 71, p. 163-186, 2001.\par \par  S. T. A.  Pickett, et al., ?Urban ecological systems: linking terrestrial ecological, physical, and socio-economic components of metropolitan areas?, Ann. Rev. Ecol. Syst., vol. 32, p. 127-157, 2001.\par \par  K.  Hogan and C.  Corey, ?Viewing classrooms as cultural contexts for fostering scientific literacy?, Anthropol. Educat. Quarterly, vol. 32, p. 1-30, 2001.\par \par  P. A.  Raymond, J. E.  Bauer, and J. J.  Cole, ?Atmospheric CO2 evasion, dissolved inorganic carbon production, and net heterotrophy in the York River Estuary?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 45, p. 1707-1717, 2000.\par \par  G. M.  Lovett, M. M.  Traynor, R. V.  Pouyat, M. M.  Carreiro, W. X.  Zhu, and J. W.  Baxter, ?Atmospheric deposition to oak forests along an urban-rural gradient?, Environ. Sci. Technol., vol. 34, p. 4294-4300, 2000.\par \par  P. A.  del Giorgio and J. J.  Cole, ?Bacterial growth efficiency and energetics?, in D. L. Kirchman (ed.). Microbial Ecology of the Oceans, 2000, p. 289-325.\par \par  S. E.  Hartley, C. G.  Jones, G. C.  Couper, and T. H.  Jones, ?Biosynthesis of plant phenolic compounds in elevated atmospheric CO2?, Global Change Biol., vol. 6, p. 497-506, 2000.\par \par  J. R.  Larison, G. E.  Likens, J. W.  Fitzpatrick, and J. G.  Crock, ?Cadmium toxicity among wildlife in the Colorado Rocky Mountains?, Nature, vol. 406, p. 181-183, 2000.\par \par  K. C.  Weathers, G. M.  Lovett, G. E.  Likens, and N. F.  Caraco, ?Cloudwater inputs of nitrogen to forest ecosystems in southern Chile: forms, fluxes, and sources?, Ecosystems, vol. 3, p. 590-595, 2000.\par \par  J. L.  Campbell, J. W.  Hornbeck, W. H.  McDowell, D. C.  Buso, J. B.  Shanley, and G. E.  Likens, ?Dissolved organic nitrogen budgets for upland, forested ecosystems in New England?, Biogeochemistry, vol. 49, p. 123-142, 2000.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco, et al., ?Dissolved oxygen declines in the Hudson River associated with the invasion of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha)?, Environ. Sci. Technol., vol. 34, p. 1204-1210, 2000.\par \par  E. F.  Wright, C. D.  Canham, and K. D.  Coates, ?Effects of suppression and release on sapling growth for eleven tree species of northern, interior British Columbia?, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 30, p. 1571-1580, 2000.\par \par  E. A.  Davidson, L. V.  Verchot, J. H.  Catt\'e2nio, I. L.  Ackerman, and J. E. M.  Carvalho, ?Effects of water content on soil respiration in forests and cattle pastures of eastern Amazonia?, Biogeochemistry, vol. 48, p. 53-69, 2000.\par \par  M. L.  Pace and J. J.  Cole, ?Effects of whole lake manipulations of nutrient loading and food web structure on planktonic respiration?, Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., vol. 57, p. 487-496, 2000.\par \par  J. N.  Houser, S. R.  Carpenter, and J. J.  Cole, ?Food web structure and nutrient enrichment: effects on phosphorus retention in whole-lake experiments?, Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., vol. 57, p. 1524-1533, 2000.\par \par  S. T. A.  Pickett, M. L.  Cadenasso, and C. G.  Jones, ?Generation of heterogeneity by organisms: creation, maintenance, and transformation?, in M. J. Hutchings, E. A. John, and A. J. A. Stewart (eds.). The Ecological Consequences of Environmental Heterogeneity: The 40th Symposium of the British Ecological Society, 2000, p. 33-52.\par \par  O. E.  Sala, et al., ?Global biodiversity scenarios for the year 2100?, Science, vol. 287, p. 1770-1774, 2000.\par \par  P. S.  Lake, et al., ?Global change and biodiversity of freshwater ecosystems: impacts on linkages between above sediment and sediment biota?, BioScience, vol. 50, p. 1099-1107, 2000.\par \par  L. B.  Knapp and C. D.  Canham, ?Invasion of old-growth forests by Ailanthus altissima: sapling growth and recruitment in canopy gaps?, J. Torrey Bot. Soc., vol. 127, p. 307-315, 2000.\par \par  L. V.  Verchot, E. A.  Davidson, J. H.  Catt\'e2nio, and I. L.  Ackerman, ?Land-use change and biogeochemical controls of methane oxidation in forests and cattle pastures of eastern Amazonia?, Ecosystems, vol. 3, p. 41-56, 2000.\par \par  S. W.  Bartha, S. T. A.  Pickett, and M. L.  Cadenasso, ?Limitations to species coexistence in secondary succession. Proceedings of the International Association of Vegetation Science Symposium?, Opulus Press, Uppsala, Sweden, p. 55-58, 2000.\par \par  M. A.  Palmer, et al., ?Linkages between aquatic sediment biota and life above sediments as potential of biodiversity and ecological processes??, BioScience, vol. 50, p. 1062-1075, 2000.\par \par  M. L.  Cadenasso and S. T. A.  Pickett, ?Linking forest edge structure to edge function: mediation of herbivore damage?, J. 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Goldberg, ?Prey preference by a top predator and the stability of linked food chains?, Ecology, vol. 81, p. 8-14, 2000.\par \par  A. C.  Finzi and C. D.  Canham, ?Sapling growth in response to light and nitrogen availability in a southern New England forest?, For. Ecol. Manage, vol. 131, p. 153-165, 2000.\par \par  P. T.  Lepage, C. D.  Canham, K. D.  Coates, and P.  Bartemucci, ?Seed source versus substrate limitation of seedling recruitment in northern temperate forests of British Columbia?, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 30, p. 415-427, 2000.\par \par  J. J.  Cole, ?Aquatic microbiology for ecosystem scientists: new and recycled paradigms in ecological microbiology?, Ecosystems, vol. 2, p. 215-225, 1999.\par \par  R. W.  Howarth, F.  Chan, and R.  Marino, ?Do top-down and bottom-up controls interact to exclude nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria from the plankton of estuaries? An exploration with a simulation model?, Biogeochemistry, vol. 46, p. 203-231, 1999.\par \par  E. E.  Crone and C. G.  Jones, ?The dynamics of carbon-nutrient balance: effects of cottonwood acclimation to short- and long-term shade on beetle feeding preference?, J. Chem. Ecol., vol. 25, p. 636-656, 1999.\par \par  J. W.  Baxter, S. T. A.  Pickett, M. M.  Carreiro, and J.  Dighton, ?Ectomycorrhizal diversity and community structure in oak forests exposed to contrasting anthropogenic impacts?, Can. J. Bot., vol. 77, p. 771-782, 1999.\par \par  J. C.  Jenkins, J. D.  Aber, and C. D.  Canham, ?Hemlock woolly adelgid impacts on community structure and N cycling rates in eastern hemlock forests?, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 29, p. 630-645, 1999.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco and J. J.  Cole, ?Human impact on nitrate export: an analysis using major world rivers?, Ambio, vol. 28, p. 167-170, 1999.\par \par  J. H.  Catt\'e2nio, E. A.  Davidson, D. C.  Nepstad, L. V.  Verchot, and I. L.  Ackerman, ?Intensifica\'e7\'e3o do periodo seco e fluxo de CO2 do solo de uma floresta prim\'e1ria no Sudoeste Amazonico?, Boletim Tecnico da Faculdade de Ci\'ean\'e7ias Agr\'e1rias do Par\'e1 (Technical Bulletin of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences of Par\'e1), 1999.\par \par  J. H.  Catt\'e2nio, E. A.  Davidson, L. V.  Verchot, D. C.  Nepstad, and I. L.  Ackerman, ?Intensifica\'e7\'e3o do periodo seco e fluxo de oxido nitrico, oxido nitroso e metano do solo de uma floresta prim\'e1ria de terra firme no Sudeste Amazonico?, Boletim Tecnico da Faculdade de Ci\'ean\'e7ias Agr\'e1rias do Par\'e1 (Technical Bulletin of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences of Par\'e1), 1999.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, R. H.  Manson, and C. D.  Canham, ?Interactions between meadow voles and white-footed mice at forest-oldfield edges: competition and net effects on tree invasion of oldfields?, in G. W. Barrett and J. D. Peles (eds.). Landscape Ecology of Small Mammals, 1999, p. 229-247.\par \par  C. D.  Canham, R. K.  Kobe, E. F.  Latty, and R. L.  Chazdon, ?Interspecific and intraspecific variation in tree seedling survival: effects of allocation to roots vs. carbohydrate reserves?, Oecologia, vol. 121, p. 1-11, 1999.\par \par  S. T. A.  Pickett and M. L.  Cadenasso, ?Landscape ecology: spatial heterogeneity in ecological systems.?, in S. I. Dodson, F. H. Allen, S. R. Carpenter, K. Elliot, A. R. Ives, R. L. Jeanne, J. F. Kitchell, N. E. Langston, and M. G. Turner (eds.). Readings in Ecology, 1999, p. 124-131.\par \par  S. T. A.  Pickett and M. L.  Cadenasso, ?Landscape ecology: spatial heterogeneity in ecological systems. Translated by Zhonglinsheng?, Chin. J. Ecol, vol. 18, p. 71-74, 1999.\par \par  L. V.  Verchot, E. A.  Davidson, J. H.  Catt\'e2nio, I. L.  Ackerman, H. E.  Erickson, and M.  Keller, ?Land-use change and biogeochemical controls of nitrogen oxide emissions from soils in eastern Amazonia?, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, vol. 13, p. 31-46, 1999.\par \par  P. A.  del Giorgio, J. J.  Cole, N. F.  Caraco, and R. H.  Peters, ?Linking planktonic biomass structure to plankton metabolism and net gas flux in northern temperate lakes?, Ecology, vol. 80, p. 1422-1431, 1999.\par \par  D.  Rae, et al., ?Los Jardines Bot\'e1nicos y la valoraci\'f3n de la flora en los bosques nativos de Chile (Botanical Gardens and valuation of the flora in Chilean native forests)?, Ambiente y Desarrollo, vol. 15, p. 60-70, 1999.\par \par  C. D.  Canham, K. D.  Coates, P.  Bartemucci, and S.  Quaglia, ?Measurement and modeling of spatially-explicit variation in light transmission through interior cedar-hemlock forests of British Columbia?, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 29, p. 1775-1783, 1999.\par \par  J. P.  Casperson, J. A.  Silander, Jr., C. D.  Canham, and S. W.  Pacala, ?Modeling the competitive dynamics and distribution of tree species along moisture gradients?, in D. Mladenoff and W. Baker (eds.). Spatial Modeling of Forest Landscape Change, 1999, p. 14-41.\par \par  S. T. A.  Pickett, M. L.  Cadenasso, and J.  Wu, ?Patch dynamics and the ecology of disturbed ground?, in L. R. Walker (ed.). Ecosystems of the World 16: Ecosystems of Disturbed Ground, 1999, p. 707-722.\par \par  S. R.  Carpenter, J. J.  Cole, J. F.  Kitchell, and M. L.  Pace, ?Predicting responses of chlorophyll and primary production to changes in phosphorus, grazing, and dissolved organic carbon (Reply to comment by Nurnberg)?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 44, p. 1179-1182, 1999.\par \par  F.  Roland, N. F.  Caraco, J. J.  Cole, and P. A.  del Giorgio, ?Rapid and precise determination of dissolved oxygen by spectrophotometry: evaluation of interference from color and turbidity?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 44, p. 1148-1154, 1999.\par \par  C. M.  Duarte, S.  Agusti, P. A.  del Giorgio, and J. J.  Cole, ?Regional carbon imbalances in the oceans: is the open ocean heterotrophic? [Response : Technical comments]?, Science, vol. 284, p. 1735, 1999.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco and J. J.  Cole, ?Regional-scale export of C, N, P and sediment: what river data tell us about key controlling variables?, in J. D. Tenhunen and P. Kabat (eds.). Integrating Hydrology, Ecosystem Dynamics and Biogeochemistry in Complex Landscapes, 1999, p. 239-253.\par \par  F.  Roland and J. J.  Cole, ?Regulation of bacterial growth efficiency in a large turbid estuary?, Aquat. Microb. Ecol., vol. 20, p. 31-38, 1999.\par \par  I.  Reche, M. L.  Pace, and J. J.  Cole, ?Relationship of trophic and chemical conditions to photobleaching of dissolved organic matter in lake ecosystems?, Biogeochemistry, vol. 44, p. 259-280, 1999.\par \par  R. H.  Manson, R. S.  Ostfeld, and C. D.  Canham, ?Responses of a small mammal community to heterogeneity along forest-oldfield edges?, Landscape Ecol., vol. 14, p. 355-367, 1999.\par \par  G. G.  Lampman, N. F.  Caraco, and J. J.  Cole, ?Spatial and temporal patterns of nutrient concentration and export in the tidal Hudson River?, Estuaries, vol. 22, p. 285-296, 1999.\par \par  D.  Saltz, et al., ?The study and management of dryland population systems?, in T. W. Hoekstra and M. Shachak (eds.). Arid Lands Management: Toward Ecological Sustainability, 1999, p. 75-96.\par \par  D. L.  Strayer, N. F.  Caraco, J. J.  Cole, S. E. G.  Findlay, and M. L.  Pace, ?Transformation of freshwater ecosystems by bivalves: a case study of zebra mussels in the Hudson River?, BioScience, vol. 49, p. 19-27, 1999.\par \par  S. R.  Carpenter, J. J.  Cole, J. F.  Kitchell, and M. L.  Pace, ?Trophic cascades revealed in diverse ecosystems?, Trends Ecol. Evol., vol. 14, p. 483-488, 1999.\par \par  M. M.  Carreiro, K.  Howe, D. F.  Parkhurst, and R. V.  Pouyat, ?Variation in quality and decomposability of red oak leaf litter along an urban-rural gradient?, Biol. Fertil. Soils, vol. 30, p. 258-268, 1999.\par \par  M. J.  Christ, C. T.  Driscoll, and G. E.  Likens, ?Watershed- and plot-scale tests of the mobile anion concept?, Biogeochemistry, vol. 47, p. 335-353, 1999.\par \par  J. J.  Cole and N. F.  Caraco, ?Atmospheric exchange of carbon dioxide in a low-wind oligotrophic lake measured by the addition of SF6?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 43, p. 647-656, 1998.\par \par  P. A.  del Giorgio and J. J.  Cole, ?Bacterial growth efficiency in natural aquatic systems?, Ann. Rev. Ecol. Syst., vol. 29, p. 503-541, 1998.\par \par  A. C.  Finzi, N.  van Breemen, and C. D.  Canham, ?Canopy tree-soil interactions within temperate forests: species effects on carbon and nitrogen?, Ecol. Appl., vol. 8, p. 440-446, 1998.\par \par  A. C.  Finzi, C. D.  Canham, and N.  van Breemen, ?Canopy tree-soil interactions within temperate forests: species effects on pH and cations?, Ecol. Appl., vol. 8, p. 447-454, 1998.\par \par  G. M.  Lovett, J. E.  Hart, L. M.  Christenson, and C. G.  Jones, ?Caterpillar guts and ammonia volatilization: retention of nitrogen by gypsy moth larvae consuming oak foliage?, Oecologia, vol. 117, p. 513-516, 1998.\par \par  T. E.  Smith, R. J.  Stevenson, N. F.  Caraco, and J. J.  Cole, ?Changes in phytoplankton community structure during the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) invasion of the Hudson River (New York)?, J. Plank. Res., vol. 20, p. 1567-1579, 1998.\par \par  K. C.  Weathers, G. M.  Lovett, G. E.  Likens, and N. F.  Caraco, ?Cloud water in southern Chile: whence come the nutrients??, in R. S. Schemenauer and J. Bridgman (eds.), 1998, p. 313-315.\par \par  P. B.  Landres, R. L.  Knight, S. T. A.  Pickett, and M. L.  Cadenasso, ?Ecological effects of administrative boundaries?, in R. L. Knight and P. B. Landres (eds.). Stewardship Across Boundaries, 1998, p. 39-64.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco and R. A.  Miller, ?Effects of CO2 on competition between a cyanobacteria and eukaryotic phytoplankton?, Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., vol. 55, p. 54-62, 1998.\par \par  D. A.  Wait, C. G.  Jones, and J. S.  Coleman, ?Effects of nitrogen fertilization on leaf chemistry and beetle feeding are mediated by leaf development?, Oikos, vol. 82, p. 502-514, 1998.\par \par  R. H.  Manson, R. S.  Ostfeld, and C. D.  Canham, ?The effects of tree seed and seedling density on predation rates by rodents in old fields?, Ecoscience, vol. 5, p. 183-190, 1998.\par \par  C.  Wigand, F. \'d6.  Andersen, K. K.  Christensen, M.  Holmer, and H. S.  Jensen, ?Endomycorrhizae of isoetids along a biogeochemical gradient?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 43, p. 508-515, 1998.\par \par  S. R.  Carpenter, et al., ?Evaluating alternative explanations in ecosystem experiments?, Ecosystems, vol. 1, p. 335-344, 1998.\par \par  D.  Bastviken, N. F.  Caraco, and J. J.  Cole, ?Experimental measurements of zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) impacts on phytoplankton community composition?, Freshwater Biol., vol. 39, p. 375-386, 1998.\par \par  K. K.  Christensen and C.  Wigand, ?Formation of root plaques and their influence on tissue phosphorus content in Lobelia dortmanna?, Aquat. Bot., vol. 61, p. 111-122, 1998.\par \par  J. J.  Cole and M. L.  Pace, ?Hydrologic variability of small, northern Michigan lakes measured by the addition of tracers?, Ecosystems, vol. 1, p. 310-320, 1998.\par \par  S. R.  Carpenter, J. J.  Cole, J. F.  Kitchell, and M. L.  Pace, ?Impact of dissolved organic carbon, phosphorus and grazing on phytoplankton biomass and production in experimental lakes?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 43, p. 73-80, 1998.\par \par  T. H.  Jones, et al., ?Impacts of rising atmospheric carbon dioxide on model terrestrial ecosystems?, Science, vol. 280, p. 441-443, 1998.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, F.  Keesing, C. G.  Jones, C. D.  Canham, and G. M.  Lovett, ?Integrative ecology and the dynamics of species in oak forests?, Integr. Biol, vol. 1, p. 178-186, 1998.\par \par  I.  Reche, M. L.  Pace, and J. J.  Cole, ?Interactions of photobleaching and inorganic nutrients in determining bacterial growth on colored dissolved organic carbon?, Microb. Ecol., vol. 36, p. 270-280, 1998.\par \par  K. K.  Christensen, H. S.  Jensen, F. \'d6.  Andersen, C.  Wigand, and M.  Holmer, ?Interferences between root plaque formation and phosphorus availability for isoetids in sediments of oligotrophic lakes?, Biogeochemistry, vol. 43, p. 107-128, 1998.\par \par  M. L.  Cadenasso, ?Linking forest edge structure to edge function: an experimental and synthetic approach?, 1998.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco, G. G.  Lampman, J. J.  Cole, K. E.  Limburg, M. L.  Pace, and D. T.  Fischer, ?Microbial assimilation of DIN in a nitrogen rich estuary: implications for food quality and isotope studies?, Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser., vol. 167, p. 59-71, 1998.\par \par  A. C.  Finzi and C. D.  Canham, ?Non-additive effects of litter mixtures on net N mineralization in a southern New England forest?, For. Ecol. 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Canham, and P.  Bartemucci, ?Species variability in growth response to light across climatic regions in northwestern British Columbia?, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 28, p. 871-886, 1998.\par \par  Y.  Zhang, M. J.  Mitchell, M.  Christ, G. E.  Likens, and H. R.  Krouse, ?Stable sulfur isotopic biogeochemistry of the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire?, Biogeochemistry, vol. 41, p. 259-275, 1998.\par \par  M.  Holmer, H. S.  Jensen, K. K.  Christensen, C.  Wigand, and F. \'d6.  Andersen, ?Sulfate reduction in lake sediments inhabited by the isoetid macrophytes Littorella uniflora and Isoetes lacustris?, Aquat. Bot., vol. 60, p. 307-324, 1998.\par \par  C.  Hopkinson, et al., ?Terrestrial inputs of organic matter to coastal ecosystems: an intercomparison of chemical characteristics and bioavailability?, Biogeochemistry, vol. 43, p. 211-234, 1998.\par \par  M. L.  Pace, J. J.  Cole, and S. R.  Carpenter, ?Trophic cascades and compensation: differential responses of microzooplankton in whole lake experiments?, Ecology, vol. 79, p. 138-152, 1998.\par \par  D. L.  Strayer, S.  Claypool, and S. J.  Sprague, ?Assessing unionid populations with quadrats and timed searches?, in K. S. Cummings, A. C. Buchanan, C. A. Mayer, and T. J. Naimo (eds.). Conservation and Management of Freshwater Mussels II: Initiatives for the Future. Proceedings of a UMRCC Symposium, 16-18 October 1995, St. Louis, Missouri, 1997, p. 163-169.\par \par  M. A.  Palmer, et al., ?Biodiversity and ecosystem function in freshwater sediments?, Ambio, vol. 26, p. 571-577, 1997.\par \par  E. L.  Mills, J. T.  Carlton, M. D.  Scheuerell, and D. L.  Strayer, ?Biological invasions in the Hudson River: an inventory and historical analysis?, NYS Mus. Circ., vol. 57, p. 1-51, 1997.\par \par  N.  van Breemen, A. F.  Finzi, and C. D.  Canham, ?Canopy tree-soil interactions within temperate forests: Effects of elemental composition and texture on species distributions?, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 27, p. 1110-1116, 1997.\par \par  P. A.  Raymond, N. F.  Caraco, and J. J.  Cole, ?CO2 concentration and atmospheric flux in the Hudson River?, Estuaries, vol. 20, p. 381-390, 1997.\par \par  R. W.  Parmelee, C. T.  Phillips, R. T.  Checkai, and P. J.  Bohlen, ?Determining the effects of pollutants on soil faunal communities and trophic structure using a refined microcosm system?, Environ. Toxicol. Chem, vol. 16, p. 1212-1217, 1997.\par \par  S. R.  Carpenter and M. L.  Pace, ?Dystrophy and eutrophy in lake ecosystems: implications of fluctuating inputs?, Oikos, vol. 78, p. 3-14, 1997.\par \par  M. J.  McDonnell, et al., ?Ecosystem processes along an urban-to-rural gradient?, Urban Ecosyst., vol. 1, p. 21-36, 1997.\par \par  C.  Wigand, J. C.  Stevenson, and J. C.  Cornwell, ?Effects of different submersed macrophytes on sediment biogeochemistry?, Aquat. Bot., vol. 56, p. 233-244, 1997.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, R. H.  Manson, and C. D.  Canham, ?Effects of rodents on survival of tree seeds and seedlings invading old fields?, Ecology, vol. 78, p. 1531-1542, 1997.\par \par  M. L.  Cadenasso, M. M.  Traynor, and S. T. A.  Pickett, ?Functional location of forest edges: gradients of multiple physical factors?, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 27, p. 774-782, 1997.\par \par  D. E.  Schindler, S. R.  Carpenter, J. J.  Cole, J. F.  Kitchell, and M. L.  Pace, ?Influence of food web structure on carbon exchange between lakes and the atmosphere?, Science, vol. 277, p. 248-251, 1997.\par \par  I.  Reche, P.  Carrillo, and L.  Cruz-Pizarro, ?Influence of metazooplankton on interactions of bacteria and phytoplankton in an oligotrophic lake?, J. Plank. Res., vol. 19, p. 631-646, 1997.\par \par  S. L.  Tartowski, et al., ?Integration of species and ecosystem approaches to conservation?, in S. T. A. Pickett, R. S. Ostfeld, M. Shachak, and G. E. Likens (eds.). The Ecological Basis of Conservation: Heterogeneity, Ecosystems, and Biodiversity, 1997, p. 187-192.\par \par  R. K.  Kobe and K. C.  Coates, ?Models of sapling mortality as a function of growth to characterize interspecific variation in shade tolerance of eight tree species of northwestern British Columbia?, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 27, p. 227-236, 1997.\par \par  P. A.  del Giorgio and J. J.  Cole, ?Photosynthesis or planktonic respiration [reply to comments of R. J. Geider, 388:132.]?, Nature, vol. 388, p. 132-133, 1997.\par \par  M. V.  Moore, et al., ?Potential effects of climate change on freshwater ecosystems of the New England/Mid-Atlantic region?, Hydrol. Process, vol. 11, p. 925-947, 1997.\par \par  P. A.  del Giorgio, J. J.  Cole, and A.  Cimberlis, ?Respiration rates in bacteria exceed phytoplankton production in unproductive aquatic systems?, Nature, vol. 385, p. 148-151, 1997.\par \par  K. L.  Cottingham, S. E.  Knight, S. R.  Carpenter, J. J.  Cole, M. L.  Pace, and A. E.  Wagner, ?Response of phytoplankton and bacteria to nutrients and zooplankton: a mesocosm experiment?, J. Plank. Res., vol. 19, p. 995-1010, 1997.\par \par  R. S.  Peters, et al., ?Standard scientific procedures for implementing ecosystem management on public lands?, in S. T. A. Pickett, R. S. Ostfeld, M. Shachak, and G. E. Likens (eds.). The Ecological Basis of Conservation: Heterogeneity, Ecosystems, and Biodiversity, 1997, p. 320-336.\par \par  R.  Costanza, et al., ?The value of the world's ecosystem services and natural capital?, Nature, vol. 387, p. 253-260, 1997.\par \par  R.  Lowrance, et al., ?Water quality functions of riparian forest buffers in Chesapeake Bay watersheds?, Environ. Manage, vol. 21, p. 687-712, 1997.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco, et al., ?Zebra mussel invasion in a large, turbid river: phytoplankton response to increased grazing?, Ecology, vol. 78, p. 588-602, 1997.\par \par  C. D.  Canham, A. R.  Berkowitz, V. R.  Kelly, G. M.  Lovett, S. V.  Ollinger, and J. L.  Schnurr, ?Biomass allocation and multiple resource limitation in tree seedlings?, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 26, p. 1521-1530, 1996.\par \par  S. E. G.  Findlay, M. M.  Carreiro, V. A.  Krischik, and C. G.  Jones, ?Effects of damage to living plants on leaf litter quality?, Ecol. Appl., vol. 6, p. 269-275, 1996.\par \par  R.  Colwell, et al., ?The Endangered Species Act. Open Letter from Leaders of Scientific Professional Societies (to U.S. Representative Don Young)?, vol. 77. p. 119-120, 1996.\par \par  F. J.  Ayala, et al., ?The Endangered Species Act. Open Letter from Leaders of Scientific Professional Societies (to U.S. Senator Dirk Kempthorne)?, vol. 77. p. 117-119, 1996.\par \par  E. L.  Mills, D. L.  Strayer, M. D.  Scheuerell, and J. T.  Carlton, ?Exotic species in the Hudson River basin: a history of invasions and introductions?, Estuaries, vol. 19, p. 814-823, 1996.\par \par  C. T.  Driscoll, et al., ?The experimental watershed liming study: comparison of lake and watershed neutralization strategies?, Biogeochemistry, vol. 32, p. 143-174, 1996.\par \par  H. A.  Roditi, N. F.  Caraco, J. J.  Cole, and D. L.  Strayer, ?Filtration of Hudson River water by the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha)?, Estuaries, vol. 19, p. 824-832, 1996.\par \par  S. W.  Pacala, C. D.  Canham, J.  Saponara, J. A.  Silander, Jr., R. K.  Kobe, and E.  Ribbens, ?Forest models defined by field measurements: II. Estimation, error analysis and dynamics?, Ecol. Monogr., vol. 66, p. 1-43, 1996.\par \par  D. L.  Christensen, et al., ?Pelagic responses to changes in dissolved organic carbon following division of a seepage lake?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 41, p. 553-559, 1996.\par \par  D. L.  Strayer, S. J.  Sprague, and S.  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Chu, ?Turbulence does not prevent nitrogen fixation by plankton in estuaries and coastal seas (reply to the comment by Paerl, et al.)?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 40, p. 639-643, 1995.\par \par  R.  Lowrance, et al., ?Water quality functions of riparian forest buffer systems in the Chesapeake Bay watershed?, US Environ. Prot. Agency Rep. #EPA 903-R-95-004., Washington, D. C., p. 67, 1995.\par \par  J. J.  Cole and M. L.  Pace, ?Why measure bacterial production? [reply to comment by Jahnke and Craven]?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 40, p. 441-444, 1995.\par \par  J. J.  Cole, N. F.  Caraco, G. W.  Kling, and T. W.  Kratz, ?Carbon dioxide supersaturation in the surface waters of lakes?, Science, vol. 265, p. 1568-1570, 1994.\par \par  C. D.  Canham, A. C.  Finzi, S. W.  Pacala, and D. H.  Burbank, ?Causes and consequences of resource heterogeneity in forests: interspecific variation in light transmission by canopy trees?, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 24, p. 337-349, 1994.\par \par  M. L.  Pace and J. J.  Cole, ?Comparative and experimental approaches to top-down and bottom-up regulation of bacteria?, Microb. Ecol., vol. 28, p. 181-193, 1994.\par \par  J. N.  Boyer, D. W.  Stanley, and R. R.  Christian, ?Dynamics of ammonium and nitrate uptake in the Neuse River estuary, North Carolina?, Estuaries, vol. 17, p. 361-371, 1994.\par \par  C. D.  Canham, J. B.  McAninch, and D. M.  Wood, ?Effects of frequency, timing, and intensity of woody browsing on growth and survival of tree seedlings?, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 24, p. 817-825, 1994.\par \par  C. G.  Jones, J. S.  Coleman, and S. E. G.  Findlay, ?Effects of ozone on interactions among plants, consumers and decomposers?, in R. G. Alscher, and A. R. Wellburn (eds.). Plant Responses to the Gaseous Environment, 1994, p. 339-363.\par \par  R. V.  Pouyat, R. W.  Parmelee, and M. M.  Carreiro, ?Environmental effects of forest woil-invertebrate and fungal densities in oak stands along an urban-rural land use gradient?, Pedobiologia, vol. 38, p. 385-399, 1994.\par \par  A. J.  Belsky and C. D.  Canham, ?Forest gaps and isolated savanna trees: an application of patch dynamics in two ecosystems?, BioScience, vol. 44, p. 77-84, 1994.\par \par  J.  Van Buskirk and L. B.  Crowder, ?Life history variation in marine turtles?, Copeia, vol. 1994, p. 66-81, 1994.\par \par  D.  Ashizawa and J. J.  Cole, ?Long-term temperature trends of the Hudson River: a study of the historical data?, Estuaries, vol. 17, p. 166-171, 1994.\par \par  M. L.  Pace and J. J.  Cole, ?Primary and bacterial production in lakes: are they coupled over depth??, J. Plank. Res., vol. 16, p. 661-672, 1994.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco, Review of 'Lake Waramug EPA Phase III Interim Report' for the State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection and the Lake Waramug Association. 1994.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, N.  Lewin, J. L.  Schnurr, S. T. A.  Pickett, and C. D.  Canham, ?The roles of small rodents in creating patchy environments?, Pol. Ecol. Stud., vol. 20, p. 265-276, 1994.\par \par  S. W.  Pacala, C. D.  Canham, J. A.  Silander, Jr., and R. K.  Kobe, ?Sapling growth as a function of resources in a north temperate forest?, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 24, p. 2172-2183, 1994.\par \par  H.  Cyr and M. L.  Pace, ?Allometric theory: extrapolations from individuals to communities?, Ecology, vol. 74, p. 1234-1245, 1993.\par \par  D. W.  Johnson, et al., ?Atmospheric deposition, forest nutrient status, and forest decline: implications of the Integrated Forest Study?, in R. F. Huettl and D. Mueller-Dombois (eds.). Forest Decline in the Atlantic and Pacific Regions, 1993, p. 66-81.\par \par  J. J.  Cole, M. L.  Pace, N. F.  Caraco, and G. S.  Steinhart, ?Bacterial biomass and cell size distributions in lakes: more and larger cells in anoxic waters?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 38, p. 1627-1632, 1993.\par \par  M.  Dickinson, F. E.  Putz, and C. D.  Canham, Canopy gap closure in gray dogwood thickets. 1993, p. 73-84.\par \par  M.  Dickinson, F. E.  Putz, and C. D.  Canham, ?Canopy gap closure in the thickets of the clonal shrub, Cornus racemosa?, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vol. 120, p. 439-444, 1993.\par \par  R. E.  Train, et al., Choosing a Sustainable Future: the report of the National Commission on the Environment. 1993, p. 180.\par \par  C. D.  Canham and J. S.  Kays, Classification and gradient analysis of right-of-way vegetation in the Mid-Hudson Valley. 1993, p. 7-30.\par \par  C. D.  Canham and D. M.  Wood, The component communities of vegetation mosaics along rights-of-way. 1993, p. 31-46.\par \par  C. G.  Jones, R. F.  Hopper, J. S.  Coleman, and V. A.  Krischik, ?Control of systemically induced herbivore resistance by plant vascular architecture?, Oecologia, vol. 93, p. 452-456, 1993.\par \par  C. D.  Canham, J. D.  Hill, and D. M.  Wood, Demography of tree seedling invasion in rights-of-way. 1993, p. 143-180.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco, ?Disturbance of the phosphorus cycle: a case of indirect effects of human activity?, Trends Ecol. Evol., vol. 8, p. 51-54, 1993.\par \par  B.  Boeken and C. D.  Canham, Dynamics of gray dogwood (Cornus racemosa) thickets. 1993, p. 47-72.\par \par  C. D.  Canham and V. R.  Kelly, The dynamics of resource supply and depletion in right-of-way vegetation. 1993, p. 183-208.\par \par  P. M.  Groffman, D. R.  Zak, S.  Christensen, A. R.  Mosier, and J. M.  Tiedje, ?Early spring nitrogen dynamics in a temperate forest landscape?, Ecology, vol. 74, p. 1579-1585, 1993.\par \par  C. D.  Canham, Ecological approaches to vegetation management along utility rights-of-way. 1993, p. 1-4.\par \par  C. D.  Canham, A. R.  Berkowitz, V. R.  Kelly, G. M.  Lovett, and S. V.  Ollinger, Effects of biomass allocation and resource-use efficiency on multiple resource limitation in tree seedlings. 1993, p. 235-258.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld and C. D.  Canham, Effects of meadow vole population density on tree seedling survival in rights-of-way. 1993, p. 299-318.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld and C. D.  Canham, ?Effects of meadow vole population density on tree seedling survival in old fields?, Ecology, vol. 74, p. 1792-1801, 1993.\par \par  C. D.  Canham, J. B.  McAninch, and D. M.  Wood, Effects of simulated browsing on growth and mortality of tree seedlings. 1993, p. 319-334.\par \par  S. W.  Pacala, C. D.  Canham, and J. A.  Silander, Jr., ?Forest models defined by field measurements: I. The design of a northeastern forest simulator?, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 23, p. 1980-1988, 1993.\par \par Handbook of Methods in Aquatic Microbial Ecology. 1993, p. 777.\par \par  R. S.  Ostfeld, C. D.  Canham, and S. R.  Pugh, ?Intrinsic density-dependent regulation of vole populations?, Nature, vol. 366, p. 259-261, 1993.\par \par  M.  Christ, ?Investigating the role of base cation and ammonium deposition in soil and soil-water acidification at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire?, 1993.\par \par  H.  Cyr and M. L.  Pace, ?Magnitude and patterns of herbivory in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems?, Nature, vol. 361, p. 148-150, 1993.\par \par  F. E.  Putz and C. D.  Canham, Mechanisms of arrested succession in rights-of-way: Root and shoot competition between shrubs and tree seedlings. 1993, p. 259-270.\par \par  J. J.  Cole and N. F.  Caraco, ?The microbial food-web of oligotrophic lakes?, in T. Ford (ed.). Aquatic Microbiology, 1993, p. 101-112.\par \par  C. J.  Peterson and J. E.  Campbell, ?Microsite differences and temporal change in plant communities of treefall pits and mounds in an old-growth forest?, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vol. 120, p. 451-460, 1993.\par \par  J. J.  Cole, J. M.  Lane, R.  Marino, and R. W.  Howarth, ?Molybdenum assimilation by cyanobacteria and phytoplankton in freshwater and salt water?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 38, p. 25-35, 1993.\par \par  A. R.  Berkowitz, C. D.  Canham, and V. R.  Kelly, Net effects of right-of-way communities on tree seedling growth and survival. 1993, p. 271-298.\par \par  J. J.  Cole, B. L.  Peierls, N. F.  Caraco, and M. L.  Pace, ?Nitrogen loading of rivers as a human-driven process?, in M. J. McDonnell and S. T. A. Pickett (eds.). Humans as Components of Ecosystems: The Ecology of Subtle Human Effects and Populated Areas, 1993, p. 141-157.\par \par  J. J.  Cole and N. F.  Caraco, Nitrogen pollution of coastal waters: the role of anthropogenically derived atmospheric deposition. 1993, p. 40.\par \par  M. L.  Pace, S. B.  Baines, H.  Cyr, and J. A.  Downing, ?Relationships among early life history stages of Morone americana and Morone saxatilis from long term monitoring of the Hudson River estuary?, Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., vol. 50, p. 1976-1985, 1993.\par \par  V. R.  Kelly and C. D.  Canham, Resource heterogeneity in rights-of-way. 1993, p. 209-226.\par \par  F. E.  Putz, C. D.  Canham, and S. V.  Ollinger, Root foraging efficiences of trees and shrubs. 1993, p. 227-234.\par \par ?Stream Research in the Long-Term Ecological Research Network?. 1993.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco, J. J.  Cole, and G. E.  Likens, ?Sulfate control of phosphorus availability in lakes: a test and re-evaluation of Hasler and Einsele's Model?, Hydrobiologia, vol. 253, p. 275-280, 1993.\par \par Vegetation Dynamics Along Utility Rights-of-Way: Factors Affecting the Ability of Shrub and Herbaceous Communities to Resist Invasion by Trees, vol. 347. 1993.\par \par  C. D.  Canham, Vegetation dynamics and factors regulating tree invasion along utility rights-of-way. 1993, p. 335-347.\par \par  J. J.  Cole, N. F.  Caraco, and B.  Peierls, ?Can phytoplankton maintain a positive carbon balance in a turbid, freshwater, tidal estuary??, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 37, p. 1608-1617, 1992.\par \par  M. M.  Carreiro and R. E.  Koske, ?Effect of temperature on decomposition and development of microfungal communities in leaf litter microcosms?, Can. J. Bot., vol. 70, p. 2177-2183, 1992.\par \par  M. M.  Carreiro and R. E.  Koske, ?The effects of temperature and substratum on competition among three species of forest soil fungi?, Mycol. Res., vol. 96, p. 19-24, 1992.\par \par  M. L.  Pace, H.  Cyr, and S. B.  Baines, Evaluation of utilities monitoring surveys for evidence of faunal decline in the upper Hudson River. 1992.\par \par  H.  Cyr and M. L.  Pace, ?Grazing by zooplankton and its relationship to community structure?, Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., vol. 49, p. 1455-1465, 1992.\par \par  H.  Cyr, ?Magnitude and patterns of herbivory in aquatic communities?, 1992.\par \par Management of Grain, Bulk Commodities, and Bagged Products. 1992, p. 204.\par \par  F. E.  Putz and C. D.  Canham, ?Mechanisms of arrested succession in shrublands: root and shoot competition between shrubs and tree seedlings?, For. Ecol. Manage, vol. 49, p. 267-275, 1992.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco, J. J.  Cole, and G. E.  Likens, ?New and recycled primary production in an oligotrophic lake: insights for summer phosphorus dynamics?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 37, p. 590-602, 1992.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco, Phosphorus removal in Lake Wononscopomuc: a comparison of four management practices. May 1992. 1992.\par \par  J. S.  Coleman, C. G.  Jones, and V. A.  Krischik, ?Phytocentric and exploiter perspectives of phytopathology?, Adv. Plant Pathol., vol. 8, p. 149-195, 1992.\par \par  V. A.  Krischik, D.  Galliart, and G.  Cuperus, ?Preface?, in V. A. Krischik, G. Cuperus, D. Galliart, and M. Stone-Cooper (eds.). Management of Grain, Bulk Commodities, and Bagged Products, 1992, p. 3.\par \par  V. R.  Kelly and C. D.  Canham, ?Resource heterogeneity in oldfields?, J. Veg. Sci., vol. 3, p. 545-552, 1992.\par \par  M. M.  Carreiro and R. E.  Koske, ?Room temperature isolation can bias against selection of low temperature microfungi in temperate forest soils?, Mycologia, vol. 84, p. 886-900, 1992.\par \par  H.  Cyr, J. A.  Downing, S.  Lalonde, S. B.  Baines, and M. L.  Pace, ?Sampling larval fish populations: choice of sample number and size?, Trans. Am. Fish. Soc., vol. 121, p. 356-368, 1992.\par \par  M. C.  Charpentier and P. M.  Groffman, ?Soil moisture variability within remote sensing pixels?, J. Geophys. Res., vol. 17, p. 19987-19998, 1992.\par \par  G.  Cuperus and V. A.  Krischik, ?Who is responsible for grain quality??, in V. A. Krischik, G. Cuperus, D. Galliart, and M. Stone-Cooper (eds.). Management of Grain, Bulk Commodities, and Bagged Products, 1992, p. 5-6.\par \par  G.  Cuperus and V. A.  Krischik, ?Why stored product integrated pest management is needed?, in V. A. Krischik, G. Cuperus, D. Galliart, and M. Stone-Cooper (eds.). Management of Grain, Bulk Commodities, and Bagged Products, 1992, p. 181-182.\par \par Comparative Analyses of Ecosystems: Patterns, Mechanisms and Theories. 1991, p. 375.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco, J. J.  Cole, and G. E.  Likens, ?A cross-system study of phosphorus release from lake sediments?, in J. Cole, G. Lovett, and S. Findlay (eds.). Comparative Analyses of Ecosystems: Patterns, Mechanisms and Theories, 1991, p. 241-258.\par \par  J. S.  Kays and C. D.  Canham, ?Effects of time and frequency of cutting on hardwood root reserves and sprout growth?, For. Sci., vol. 37, p. 524-539, 1991.\par \par  J. M.  Facelli and W. P.  Carson, ?Heterogeneity of plant litter accumulation in successional communities?, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vol. 118, p. 62-66, 1991.\par \par  B. L.  Peierls, N. F.  Caraco, M. L.  Pace, and J. J.  Cole, ?Human influence on river nitrogen?, Nature, vol. 350, p. 386-387, 1991.\par \par  L. O.  Hedin and H.  Campos, ?Importance of small streams in understanding and comparing watershed processes?, Rev. Chil. Hist. Nat., vol. 64, p. 583-596, 1991.\par \par ?Permanent Plotter [Newsl. Long-Term Stud. Veg.] 4(1)?. 1991.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco, J. J.  Cole, and G. E.  Likens, ?Phosphorus release from anoxic sediments: lakes that break the rules?, Verh. Int. Ver. Limnol., vol. 24, p. 2985-2988, 1991.\par \par  J. S.  Coleman and C. G.  Jones, ?A phytocentric perspective of phytochemical induction by herbivores?, in D. W. Tallamy and M. J. Raupp (eds.). Phytochemical Induction by Herbivores, 1991, p. 3-45.\par \par  J. J.  Cole, N. F.  Caraco, and B.  Peierls, ?Phytoplankton primary production in the tidal, freshwater Hudson River, New York (USA)?, Verh. Int. Ver. Limnol., vol. 24, p. 1715-1719, 1991.\par \par  C. G.  Jones and J. S.  Coleman, ?Plant stress and insect herbivory: toward an integrated perspective?, in H. A. Mooney, W. E. Winner, and E. J. Pell (eds.). Response of Plants to Multiple Stresses, 1991, p. 249-280.\par \par  J. S.  Warner, G. M.  Lovett, and J.  Cadwallader, ?Scientists and journalists: a primer for scientists who talk to reporters?, Bull. Ecol. Soc. Am., vol. 72, p. 116-118, 1991.\par \par  S. E. G.  Findlay, M. L.  Pace, D.  Lints, J. J.  Cole, N. F.  Caraco, and B.  Peierls, ?Weak coupling of bacterial and algal production in a heterotrophic ecosystem, the Hudson Estuary?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 36, p. 268-278, 1991.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco, J. J.  Cole, G. E.  Likens, and S. S.  Nolan, ?Atmospheric inputs of phosphorus to an oligotrophic lake?, in I. G. Poppoff, C. R. Goldman, S. L. Loeb, and L. B. Leopold (eds.), 1990, p. 361-369.\par \par  M. M.  Carreiro, D. C.  Laux, and D. R.  Nelson, ?Characterization of the heat shock response and identification of heat shock protein antigens of Borrelia burgdorferi?, Infect. Immun., vol. 58, p. 2186-2191, 1990.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco, J. J.  Cole, and G. E.  Likens, ?A comparison of phosphorus immobilization in sediments of freshwater and coastal marine systems?, Biogeochemistry, vol. 9, p. 277-290, 1990.\par \par  J. S.  Glitzenstein, C. D.  Canham, M. J.  McDonnell, and D. R.  Streng, ?Effects of environment and land-use history on upland forests of the Cary Arboretum, Hudson Valley, New York?, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vol. 117, p. 106-122, 1990.\par \par  C. D.  Canham, J. S.  Denslow, W. J.  Platt, J. R.  Runkle, T. A.  Spies, and P. S.  White, ?Light regimes beneath closed canopies and tree-fall gaps in temperate and tropical forests?, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 20, p. 620-631, 1990.\par \par  G. L.  Pernie, D.  Scavia, M. L.  Pace, and H. J.  Carrick, ?Micrograzer impact and substrate limitation of bacterioplankton in Lake Michigan?, Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., vol. 47, p. 1836-1841, 1990.\par \par  C. J.  Peterson, W. P.  Carson, B. C.  McCarthy, and S. T. A.  Pickett, ?Microsite variation and soil dynamics within newly created treefall pits and mounds?, Oikos, vol. 58, p. 39-46, 1990.\par \par ?Permanent Plotter [A Newsletter on Long-Term Studies of Vegetation] 3(1) & 3(2)?. 1990.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco, ?Relationship between production and nutrient loading in a brackish coastal pond, Siders Pond, Falmouth, Massachusetts?, A. E. Giblin (ed.). Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Technical Report. p. 8-12, 1990.\par \par  W. P.  Carson and S. T. A.  Pickett, ?Resource and disturbance interactions in an oldfield plant community?, Ecology, vol. 71, p. 226-238, 1990.\par \par  J. J.  Cole, N. F.  Caraco, and G. E.  Likens, ?Short-range atmospheric transport: a significant source of phosphorus to an oligotrophic lake?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 35, p. 1230-1237, 1990.\par \par  C. D.  Canham, ?Suppression and release during canopy recruitment in Fagus grandifolia?, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vol. 117, p. 1-7, 1990.\par \par  C. G.  Jones and J. S.  Coleman, ?Biochemical indicators of air pollution effects in trees: unambiguous signals based on secondary metabolites and nitrogen in fast-growing species??, in Biologic Markers of Air Pollution Stress and Damage in Forests, 1989, p. 261-273.\par \par  D. A.  Caron, L. P.  Madin, and J. J.  Cole, ?Composition and degradation of salp fecal pellets: implications for vertical flux in oceanic environments?, J. Mar. Res., vol. 47, p. 829-850, 1989.\par \par  J. J.  Cole, N. F.  Caraco, D. L.  Strayer, C.  Ochs, and S. S.  Nolan, ?A detailed carbon budget as an ecosystem-level calibration of bacterial respiration in an oligotrophic lake during mid-summer?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 34, p. 286-296, 1989.\par \par  C. D.  Canham, ?Different responses to gaps among shade-tolerant trees species?, Ecology, vol. 70, p. 548-550, 1989.\par \par  S. T. A.  Pickett, J.  Kolasa, J. J.  Armesto, and S. L.  Collins, ?The ecological concept of disturbance and its expression at different hierarchical levels?, Oikos, vol. 54, p. 129-156, 1989.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco, J. J.  Cole, and G. E.  Likens, ?Evidence for sulphate-controlled phosphorus release from sediments of aquatic systems?, Nature, vol. 341, p. 316-318, 1989.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco and G. M.  Lovett, ?How can the various approaches to studying long-term ecological phenomena be integrated to maximize understanding??, in G. E. Likens (ed.). Long-Term Studies in Ecology: Approaches and Alternatives, 1989, p. 186-188.\par \par  G. M.  Capriulo, D.  Lints, and M.  Lewinter, ?Ingestion rate and body size in phagotrophic organisms?, Can. J. Zool., vol. 68, p. 313-317, 1989.\par \par  C. G.  Jones, J. D.  Hare, and S. J.  Compton, ?Measuring plant protein with the Bradford assay: 1. Evaluation and standard method?, J. Chem. Ecol., vol. 15, p. 979-992, 1989.\par \par  C. G.  Jones, D. W.  Whitman, S. J.  Compton, P. J.  Silk, and M. S.  Blum, ?Reduction in diet breadth results in sequestration of plant chemicals and increases the efficacy of chemical defense in a generalist grasshopper?, J. Chem. Ecol., vol. 15, p. 1811-1822, 1989.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco and A. H.  Puccoon, ?A reply to Knowlton et al?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 34, p. 1383-1384, 1989.\par \par  D. G.  Fox, et al., ?A screening procedure to evaluate air pollution effects on Class I wilderness areas?, USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-168., p. 36, 1989.\par \par  M. L.  Pace and J. J.  Cole, ?What questions, systems, or phenomena warrant long-term ecological study??, in G. E. Likens (ed.). Long-Term Studies in Ecology: Approaches and Alternatives, 1989, p. 183-185.\par \par  J. S.  Coleman and C. G.  Jones, ?Acute ozone stress on eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr.) and the pest potential of the aphid, Chaitophorus populicola Thomas (Homoptera: Aphidae)?, Environ. Entomol., vol. 17, p. 207-212, 1988.\par \par  J. J.  Cole, S. E. G.  Findlay, and M. L.  Pace, ?Bacterial production in fresh and saltwater ecosystems: a cross-system overview?, Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser., vol. 43, p. 1-10, 1988.\par \par  G. R.  Wein, S. T. A.  Pickett, and B. S.  Collins, ?Biomass allocation of Erythronium americanum populations in different light intensities?, Ann. Bot., vol. 61, p. 717-722, 1988.\par \par  B. S.  Collins and S. T. A.  Pickett, ?Demographic responses of herb layer species to experimental canopy gaps in a Pennsylvania forest?, J. Ecol., vol. 76, p. 437-450, 1988.\par \par  K. D.  Kimball, R.  Jagels, G. A.  Gordon, K. C.  Weathers, and J.  Carlisle, ?Differences between New England coastal fog and mountain cloud water chemistry?, Water Air Soil Pollut., vol. 39, p. 383-393, 1988.\par \par  C. D.  Canham, ?Growth and canopy architecture of shade tolerant trees: response to canopy gaps?, Ecology, vol. 69, p. 786-795, 1988.\par \par  C. D.  Canham, ?An index for understory light levels in and around canopy gaps?, Ecology, vol. 69, p. 1634-1638, 1988.\par \par  J. S.  Coleman, C. G.  Jones, and W. H.  Smith, ?Interactions between an acute ozone dose, eastern cottonwood, and Marssonina leaf spot: implications for pathogen community dynamics?, Can. J. Bot., vol. 66, p. 863-868, 1988.\par \par  C. G.  Jones and J. S.  Coleman, ?Leaf disc size and insect feeding preference: implications for assays and studies on induction of plant defense?, Entomol. Exp. Appl., vol. 47, p. 167-172, 1988.\par \par  R. W.  Howarth, R.  Marino, and J. J.  Cole, ?Nitrogen fixation in freshwater, estuarine and marine ecosystems. 2. biogeochemical controls?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 33, p. 688-701, 1988.\par \par  R. W.  Howarth, R.  Marino, J.  Lane, and J. J.  Cole, ?Nitrogen fixation in freshwater, estuarine, and marine ecosystems. 1. Rates and importance?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 33, p. 669-687, 1988.\par \par ?Permanent Plotter [A Newsletter on Long-Term Studies of Vegetation] 2(1) and 2(2)?. 1988.\par \par  C. G.  Jones and J. S.  Coleman, ?Plant stress and insect behavior: cottonwood, ozone and the feeding and oviposition preference of a beetle?, Oecologia, vol. 76, p. 51-56, 1988.\par \par  J. S.  Coleman and C. G.  Jones, ?Plant stress and insect performance: cottonwood, ozone and a leaf beetle?, Oecologia, vol. 76, p. 57-61, 1988.\par \par  W. P.  Carson, ?The role of resources and disturbance in the organization of an old-field plant community?, 1988.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco, J. J.  Cole, G. E.  Likens, M. D.  Mattson, and S.  Nolan, ?A very imbalanced nutrient budget for Mirror Lake, New Hampshire, U.S.A?, Verh. Int. Ver. Limnol., vol. 23, p. 170-175, 1988.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco, ?What is the mechanism behind the seasonal switch between N and P limitation in estuaries??, Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., vol. 45, p. 380-381, 1988.\par \par  J.  Cadwallader, ?Ecology of an epidemic?, Garden, vol. 11, p. 3-4, 1987.\par \par  J. S.  Coleman, C. G.  Jones, and W. H.  Smith, ?The effect of ozone on cottonwood-leaf rust interactions: independence of abiotic stress, genotype and leaf ontogeny?, Can. J. Bot., vol. 65, p. 949-953, 1987.\par \par  S. T. A.  Pickett, S. L.  Collins, and J. J.  Armesto, ?A hierarchical consideration of causes and mechanisms of succession?, Vegetatio, vol. 69, p. 109-114, 1987.\par \par  B. S.  Collins and S. T. A.  Pickett, ?Influence of canopy opening on the environment and herb layer in a northern hardwoods forest?, Vegetatio, vol. 70, p. 3-10, 1987.\par \par  D. W.  Johnson, et al., ?The integrated forest study on effects of atmospheric deposition: a status report?, Air Pollution Control Association Conference Proceedings, APCA, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1987.\par \par  C. D.  Canham, ?Meeting of an informal working group on permanent sample plots for the study of vegetation?, in C. D. Canham (ed.). Permanent Plotter 1(1)., 1987, p. 3.\par \par  S. T. A.  Pickett, S. L.  Collins, and J. J.  Armesto, ?Models, mechanisms and pathways of succession?, Bot. Rev., vol. 53, p. 335-371, 1987.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco, A.  Tamse, O.  Boutros, and I.  Valiela, ?Nutrient limitation of phytoplankton growth in brackish coastal ponds?, Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., vol. 44, p. 473-476, 1987.\par \par  J. J.  Cole, S.  Honjo, and J.  Erez, ?Particulate flux and benthic decomposition of organic matter at a deep-water site in the Panama Basin?, Nature, vol. 327, p. 703-704, 1987.\par \par ?Permanent Plotter [Newsletter of the Working Group on Permanent Sample Plots for the Study of Vegetation] 1(1) and 1(2)?. 1987.\par \par  J. S.  Coleman, ?Relationship of ozone exposure and leaf ontogeny to susceptibility of eastern cottonwood to four pests?, 1987.\par \par  W. H.  McDowell, J. J.  Cole, and C. T.  Driscoll, ?Simplified version of the ampoule-persulfate method for the determination of dissolved organic carbon?, Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., vol. 44, p. 214-218, 1987.\par \par  J. S.  Coleman, ?Leaf development and leaf stress: increased susceptibility associated with sink-source transition?, Tree Physiol., vol. 2, p. 289-299, 1986.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco and A. H.  Puccoon, ?The measurement of bacterial chlorophyll and algal chlorophyll a in natural waters?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 31, p. 889-893, 1986.\par \par  S. J.  Compton and C. G.  Jones, ?Mechanism of dye response and interferences in the Bradford protein assay?, Bio-Radiations, vol. 61, p. 5, 1986.\par \par  N. F.  Caraco, ?Phosphorus, iron, and carbon cycling in a salt stratified coastal pond?, 1986.\par \par  A.  Alldredge, J. J.  Cole, and D. A.  Caron, ?Production of heterotrophic bacteria on amorphous macroaggregates (marine snow) in neritic and open ocean waters?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 31, p. 68-76, 1986.\par \par  J. J.  Cole and C.  Lee, ?Rapid microbial metabolism of betaalanine, a non-protein amino acid, in brackish and oceanic waters?, Biogeochemistry, vol. 2, p. 299-312, 1986.\par \par  K. C.  Weathers, et al., ?A regional acidic cloud/fog water event in the eastern United States?, Nature, vol. 319, p. 657-658, 1986.\par \par  J. J.  Cole, R. W.  Howarth, S. S.  Nolan, and R.  Marino, ?Sulfate inhibition of molybdate assimilation by planktonic algae and bacteria: implications for the aquatic nitrogen cycle?, Biogeochemistry, vol. 2, p. 179-196, 1986.\par \par  J.  Cazares, Changes over time in an urban hemlock forest. 1985, p. 15.\par \par  J. J.  Cole, ?Decomposition?, in G. E. Likens (ed.). An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and Its Environment, 1985, p. 302-310.\par \par  J. S.  Coleman, C. W.  Murdoch, R. J.  Campana, and W. H.  Smith, ?Investigations on the decay resistance of elm wetwood?, Can. J. Plant Pathol., vol. 7, p. 151-154, 1985.\par \par  S. J.  Compton and C. G.  Jones, ?Mechanism of dye response and interference in the Bradford protein assay?, Anal. Biochem., vol. 151, p. 369-374, 1985.\par \par  R. W.  Howarth and J. J.  Cole, ?Molybdenum availability, nitrogen limitation and phytoplankton growth in natural waters?, Science, vol. 229, p. 653-655, 1985.\par \par  R. A.  Walter, R. E.  Moeller, D. L.  Strayer, and J. J.  Cole, ?The profundal region?, in G. E. Likens (ed.). An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and Its Environment, 1985, p. 317-322.\par \par  C. D.  Canham and P. L.  Marks, ?The response of woody plants to disturbance: patterns of establishment and growth?, in S. T. A. Pickett and P. White (eds.). The Ecology of Natural Disturbance and Patch Dynamics, 1985, p. 197-216.\par \par  J. J.  Cole, S.  Honjo, and N. F.  Caraco, ?Seasonal variation in the flux of algal pigments to a deep-water site in the Panama Basin?, Hydrobiologia, vol. 122, p. 193-197, 1985.\par \par  G. E.  Likens, B. J.  Peterson, and J. J.  Cole, ?Species composition, distribution, population, biomass and behavior: periphyton?, in G. E. Likens (ed.). An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and Its Environment, 1985, p. 175-177.\par \par  C. D.  Canham, ?Suppression and release during canopy recruitment in Acer saccharum?, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vol. 112, p. 134-145, 1985.\par \par  M. J.  McDonnell, E. W.  Stiles, J. G.  Cheplick, and J. J.  Armesto, ?Bird-dispersal of Phytolacca americana L. and the influence of fruit removal on subsequent fruit development?, Am. J. Bot., vol. 71, p. 895-901, 1984.\par \par  C. D.  Canham, ?Canopy recruitment in shade tolerant trees: The response of Acer saccharum and fagus grandifolia to canopy openings?, 1984.\par \par  C. D.  Canham and O. L.  Loucks, ?Catastrophic windthrow in the presettlement forests of Wisconsin?, Ecology, vol. 65, p. 803-809, 1984.\par \par  J. J.  Cole, G. E.  Likens, and J. E.  Hobbie, ?Decomposition of planktonic algae in an oligotrophic lake?, Oikos, vol. 42, p. 257-266, 1984.\par \par  S. J.  Compton, ?Determination of plant protein nutritionally available to herbivorous insects?, 1984.\par \par  T. J.  Butler, C. V.  Cogbill, and G. E.  Likens, ?Effect of climatology on precipitation acidity?, Bull. Am. Meteorol. Soc., vol. 65, p. 639-640, 1984.\par \par  J. E.  Hobbie and J. J.  Cole, ?Response of a detrital foodweb to eutrophication?, Bull. Mar. Sci., vol. 35, p. 357-363, 1984.\par \par  J. E.  Hobbie, J. J.  Cole, J.  Dungan, R. A.  Houghton, and B.  Peterson, ?Role of biota in global CO2 balance: the controversy?, BioScience, vol. 34, p. 492-498, 1984.\par \par  J. J.  Cole, W. H.  McDowell, and G. E.  Likens, ?Sources and molecular weight of "dissolved" organic carbon in an oligotrophic lake?, Oikos, vol. 42, p. 1-9, 1984.\par \par  C. V.  Cogbill, G. E.  Likens, and T. J.  Butler, ?Uncertainties in historical aspects of acid precipitation: getting it straight?, Atmospheric Environment, vol. 18, p. 2261-2270, 1984.\par \par  J. J.  Armesto, G. P.  Cheplick, and M. J.  McDonnell, ?Observations on the reproductive biology of Phytolacca americana L. (Phytolaccaceae)?, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vol. 10, p. 380-383, 1983.\par \par  J. L.  Confer, T.  Kaaret, and G. E.  Likens, ?Zooplankton diversity and biomass in recently acidified lakes?, Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., vol. 40, p. 36-42, 1983.\par \par }