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Koch, and E. A.  Roy, Permanent Forest Reference Plot System: Pelham Bay Park and Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx, New York. Volume 3. Protocol for Establishing Permanent Forest Reference Plots. 1990, p. 50.\par \par  M. J.  McDonnell, J. L.  Rudnicky, and J. M.  Koch, Permanent Forest Reference Plot System: Pelham Bay Park and Van Cotlandt Park, Bronx, New York. Volume 2. Data Entry and Analysis. 1990, p. 122.\par \par  M. J.  McDonnell, J. L.  Rudnicky, J. M.  Koch, and E. A.  Roy, Permanent Forest Reference Plot System: Pelham Bay Park and Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx, New York. Volume 1. Protocol for Establishing Permanent Forest Reference Plots. 1990, p. 71.\par \par  M. L.  Pace, G. B.  McManus, and S. E. G.  Findlay, ?Planktonic community structure determines the fate of bacterial production in a temperate lake?, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 35, p. 795-808, 1990.\par \par  R. T.  Edwards, J. L.  Meyer, and S. E. G.  Findlay, ?The relative contribution of benthic and suspended bacteria to system biomass, production, and metabolism in a low-gradient blackwater river?, J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc., vol. 9, p. 216-228, 1990.\par \par  C. E.  Asbury, M. D.  Mattson, F. A.  Vertucci, and G. E.  Likens, ?Response to R. C.Metcalf and R. W. Gerlach, and to J. R. Kramer ["Acidification of Adirondack Lakes"]?, Environ. Sci. Technol., vol. 24, p. 387-390, 1990.\par \par  L. A.  Magnarelli, J. F.  Anderson, and J. B.  McAninch, ?Serologic analyses of cottontail rabbits for antibodies to Borrelia burgdorferi?, J. Clin. Microbiol., vol. 28, p. 890-893, 1990.\par \par  C. E.  Asbury, F. A.  Vertucci, M. D.  Mattson, and G. E.  Likens, ?Acidification of Adirondack lakes?, Environ. Sci. Technol., vol. 23, p. 362-365, 1989.\par \par  J. F.  Anderson, et al., ?Antigenically variable Borrelia burgdorferi isolated from cottontail rabbits and Ixodes dentatus in rural and urban areas?, J. Clin. Microbiol., vol. 27, p. 13-20, 1989.\par \par  J. B.  McAninch and M. J.  Fargione, Canine predation on sheep in New York. 1989, p. 80.\par \par  S. T. A.  Pickett and M. J.  McDonnell, ?Changing perspectives in community dynamics: a theory of successional forces?, Trends Ecol. Evol., vol. 4, p. 241-245, 1989.\par \par  C. D.  Monk, D. W.  Imm, R. L.  Potter, and G. G.  Parker, ?A classification of the deciduous forest of eastern North America?, Vegetatio, vol. 80, p. 167-181, 1989.\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  M. J.  Mitchell, C. T.  Driscoll, R. D.  Fuller, M. B.  David, and G. E.  Likens, ?Effect of whole-tree harvesting on the sulfur dynamics of a forest soil?, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J., vol. 53, p. 933-940, 1989.\par \par  M. D.  Mattson, ?An electron budget for aerobic and anaerobic decomposition in oligotrophic lake sediments?, 1989.\par \par  J. L.  Rudnicky and M. J.  McDonnell, ?Forty-eight years of canopy change in a hardwood-hemlock forest in New York City?, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vol. 116, p. 52-64, 1989.\par \par  C. G.  Jones and J.  McNeil, ?Proposed amendment to the Statement of Purpose?, Int. Soc. Chem. Ecol. Newsl, vol. 6, p. 3-4, 1989.\par \par  M. J.  McDonnell and E. A.  Roy, ?Restoration and management of a hardwood-hemlock forest in New York City?, Restor. Manage. Notes, vol. 7, p. 36-37, 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  E.  McCarron and S. E. G.  Findlay, ?Sediment metabolism at Tivoli South Bay and a Vallisneria bed in the Hudson River?, E. A. Blair and J. R. Waldman (eds.). Polgar Fellowship Rep., Hudson River Nat. Estuarine Res. Reserve Program, 1988. p. 1-23, 1989.\par \par  S. T. A.  Pickett and M. J.  McDonnell, ?Seed bank dynamics in temperate deciduous forest?, in M. A. Leck, V. T. Parker, and R. L. Simpson (eds.). Ecology of Soil Seed Banks, 1989, p. 123-147.\par \par  J. S.  Eaton and M. J.  McDonnell, ?What are the difficulties in establishing and interpreting the results from a long-term manipulation??, in G. E. Likens (ed.). Long-Term Studies in Ecology: Approaches and Alternatives, 1989, p. 189-191.\par \par  J. B.  McAninch and D. L.  Strayer, ?What are the tradeoffs between the immediacy of management needs and the longer process of scientific discovery??, in G. E. Likens (ed.). Long-Term Studies in Ecology: Approaches and Alternatives, 1989, p. 203-205.\par \par  G. B.  McManus and W. T.  Peterson, ?Bacterioplankton production in the nearshore zone during upwelling off central Chile?, Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser., vol. 43, p. 11-17, 1988.\par \par  M. J.  McDonnell, ?The challenge of preserving urban natural areas: a forest for New York?, The Public Garden (J. Am. Assoc. Bot. Gard. Arbor.), vol. 3, p. 28-31, 1988.\par \par  G. B.  McManus and J. A.  Fuhrman, ?Clearance of bacteria-sized particles by natural populations of nanoplankton in the Chesapeake Bay outflow plume?, Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser., vol. 42, p. 199-206, 1988.\par \par  K. C.  Weathers, et al., ?Cloudwater chemistry from ten sites in North America?, Environ. Sci. Technol., vol. 22, p. 1018-1026, 1988.\par \par  M. J.  McDonnell and S. T. A.  Pickett, ?Connectivity and the theory of landscape ecology?, Munstersche Geogr. Arb., vol. 29, p. 17-21, 1988.\par \par  G. B.  McManus and J. A.  Fuhrman, ?Control of marine bacterioplankton populations: measurement and significance of grazing?, Hydrobiologia, vol. 159, p. 51-62, 1988.\par \par  R.  del Moral and D. M.  Wood, ?Dynamics of herbaceous vegetation recovery on Mount St. Helens, Washington, USA, after a volcanic eruption?, Vegetatio, vol. 74, p. 11-28, 1988.\par \par  L. O.  Hedin, M. S.  Mayer, and G. E.  Likens, ?The effect of deforestation on organic debris dams?, Verh. Int. Ver. Limnol., vol. 23, p. 1135-1141, 1988.\par \par  J. B.  McAninch and M. J.  Fargione, An evaluation of canine predation on sheep in New York: progress in field investigations. 1988, p. 37.\par \par  R. W.  Myster and S. T. A.  Pickett, ?Individualistic patterns of annuals and biennials in early successional oldfields?, Vegetatio, vol. 78, p. 53-60, 1988.\par \par  C. G.  Jones and J.  McNeil, ?ISCE Statement of Purpose vigorously debated at meeting?, vol. 5. p. 3, 1988.\par \par  M. J.  McDonnell, ?Landscapes, birds and plants: dispersal patterns and vegetation change?, in J. F. Downhower (ed.). Biogeography of the Island Region of Western Lake Erie: A Laboratory for Experiments in Ecology and Evolution, 1988, p. 214-220.\par \par  W. T.  Peterson, et al., ?The nearshore zone during coastal upwelling: daily variability and coupling between primary and secondary production off central Chile?, Prog. Oceanogr., vol. 20, p. 1-40, 1988.\par \par  J. F.  Anderson, L. A.  Magnarelli, and J. B.  McAninch, ?New Borrelia burgdorferi antigenic variant isolated from Ixodes dammini from upstate New York?, J. Clin. Microbiol., vol. 26, p. 2209-2212, 1988.\par \par  C. S.  White and M. J.  McDonnell, ?Nitrogen cycling processes and soil characteristics in an urban versus rural forest?, Biogeochemistry, vol. 5, p. 243-262, 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  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  W. H.  McDowell and G. E.  Likens, ?Origin, composition, and flux of dissolved organic carbon in the Hubbard Brook Valley?, Ecol. Monogr., vol. 58, p. 177-195, 1988.\par \par  M. R.  Roman, et al., ?Production, consumption and nutrient cycling in a laboratory mesocosm?, Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser., vol. 42, p. 39-52, 1988.\par \par  L. A.  Magnarelli, J. F.  Anderson, K. E.  Hyland, D.  Fish, and J. B.  McAninch, ?Serologic analyses of Peromyscus leucopus, a rodent reservoir for Borrelia burgdorferi in northeastern United States?, J. Clin. Microbiol., vol. 26, p. 1138-1141, 1988.\par \par  D. M.  Lodge, et al., ?Spatial heterogeneity and habitat interactions in lake communities?, in S. R. Carpenter (ed.). Complex Interactions in Lake Communities, 1988, p. 181-208.\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  R. H.  Mitterer and G. E.  Likens, ?Biogeochemistry?, in McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 6th Edition, vol. 2, 1987, p. 522-530.\par \par  J. B.  McAninch and M. J.  Fargione, Characteristics of deer damage in selected plant industries of New York State. 1987, p. 106.\par \par  J. B.  McAninch and M. J.  Fargione, ?Characteristics of predation and losses in the New York sheep industry?, East. Wildl. Damage Control Conf, vol. 3, p. 260-268, 1987.\par \par  G. E.  Likens, W. C.  Keene, J. M.  Miller, and J. N.  Galloway, ?Chemistry of precipitation from a remote, terrestrial site in Australia?, J. Geophys. Res., vol. 92, p. 13,299-13,314, 1987.\par \par  S. E.  Lindberg, G. M.  Lovett, and K. J.  Meiwes, ?Deposition and canopy interactions of airborne nitrate?, in R. C. Hutchinson (ed.). Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on Forests, Wetlands, and Agricultural Ecosystems, 1987, p. 117-130.\par \par  K. E. B.  Moore and C. G.  Jones, ?Field estimation of fecundity of the gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae)?, Environ. Entomol., vol. 16, p. 165-167, 1987.\par \par  W. C.  Keene, J. N.  Galloway, G. E.  Likens, and J. M.  Miller, ?The Global Precipitation Chemistry Project?, R. C. Schnell (ed.). Geophysical Monitoring for Climatic Change, Summary Report No. 15, 1986. p. 134-136, 1987.\par \par  A. W.  Selders and J. B.  McAninch, ?High-tensile wire fencing?, Northeast Reg. Agric. Eng. Serv. Bull. 11., p. 28, 1987.\par \par  M. S.  Mayer and G. E.  Likens, ?The importance of algae in a shaded headwater stream as food for an abundant caddisfly (Trichoptera)?, J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc., vol. 6, p. 262-269, 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  J. F.  Anderson, L. A.  Magnarelli, and J. B.  McAninch, ?Ixodes dammini and Borrelia burgdorferi in northern New England and upstate New York?, J. Parasitol., vol. 73, p. 419-421, 1987.\par \par  E. A.  Ames and M. J.  McDonnell, ?Managing urban woodlands: a challenge for the 1990's?, Garden, vol. 11, p. 3-4, 1987.\par \par  D. M.  Wood and R.  del Moral, ?Mechanisms of early primary succession in subalpine habitats on Mount St. Helens?, Ecology, vol. 68, p. 780-790, 1987.\par \par  J. W.  Hornbeck, C. W.  Martin, R. S.  Pierce, F. H.  Bormann, G. E.  Likens, and J. S.  Eaton, ?The northern hardwood forest ecosystem: ten years of recovery from clearcutting?, USDA For. Serv., Northeast. For. Exp. Stn., NE-RP-596., p. 30, 1987.\par \par  R. W.  Myster, ?Population and community patterns in ten successional oldfields and their interpretation using species and oldfield characteristics?, 1987.\par \par  M. L.  Pace, G. A.  Knauer, D. M.  Karl, and J. H.  Martin, ?Primary production, new production, and vertical flux in the eastern Pacific Ocean?, Nature, vol. 325, p. 803-804, 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  S. W.  Bailey, J. W.  Hornbeck, C. W.  Martin, and D. C.  Buso, ?Watershed factors affecting stream acidification in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, USA?, Environ. Manage, vol. 11, p. 53-60, 1987.\par \par  S. E. G.  Findlay, J. L.  Meyer, and R.  Risley, ?Benthic bacterial biomass and production in two blackwater rivers?, Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., vol. 43, p. 1271-1276, 1986.\par \par  D. W.  Martin, R. S.  Pierce, G. E.  Likens, and F. H.  Bormann, ?Clearcutting affects stream chemistry in the White Mountains of New Hampshire?, USDA For. Serv. Res. Pap., vol. NE-579, p. 12, 1986.\par \par  J. W.  Hornbeck, C. W.  Martin, R. S.  Pierce, F. H.  Bormann, G. E.  Likens, and J. S.  Eaton, ?Clearcutting northern hardwoods: effects on hydrologic and nutrient ion budgets?, For. Sci., vol. 32, p. 667-686, 1986.\par \par  S. E. G.  Findlay, J. L.  Meyer, and P. J.  Smith, ?Contribution of fungal biomass to the diet of a freshwater isopod (Lirceus sp.)?, Freshwater Biol., vol. 16, p. 377-385, 1986.\par \par  G. B.  McManus, ?Ecology of heterotrophic nanoplankton in temperate coastal water?, 1986.\par \par  D. F.  Karnosky and R. A.  Mickler, ?Elms (Ulmus sp.)?, in Y. P. S. Bajaj (ed.). Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry, Volume I: Trees, 1986, p. 326-340.\par \par  J. B.  McAninch and M. R.  Fargione, An evaluation of the impact of predation on the sheep industry of New York State, with special emphasis on coyotes. 1986, p. 101.\par \par  M. S.  Mayer, ?The importance of algae as food for insects in Bear Brook, a small woodland stream in New Hampshire?, 1986.\par \par  S. E. G.  Findlay, J.  Meyer, and P. J.  Smith, ?Incorporation of microbial biomass by Peltoperla sp. (Plecoptera) and Tipula sp. (Diptera)?, J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc., vol. 5, p. 306-310, 1986.\par \par  J. B.  McAninch, ?Letter to the editor: the hunt?, vol. 49. p. 2, 1986.\par \par  M. J.  McDonnell, ?Old field vegetation height and the dispersal pattern of bird-disseminated woody plants?, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vol. 113, p. 6-11, 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. B.  McAninch, M. R.  Ellingwood, M. J.  Fargione, and P.  Picone, ?Assessing deer damage in young fruit orchards?, Proc. East. Wildl. Damage Control Conf, vol. 2, p. 215-223, 1985.\par \par  M. R.  Ellingwood, J. B.  McAninch, and M. J.  Fargione, ?Current status of deer fencing in the Northeast?, Proc. East. Wildl. Damage Control Conf, vol. 2, p. 180-185, 1985.\par \par  G. E.  Likens and R. E.  Moeller, ?Fossil pigments?, in G. E. Likens (ed.). An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and Its Environment, 1985, p. 387-391.\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  R. E.  Moeller, R. A.  Walter, D. L.  Strayer, and B. J.  Peterson, ?The littoral region?, in G. E. Likens (ed.). An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and Its Environment, 1985, p. 311-317.\par \par  J.  Kolasa, M. H.  Fletcher, and A. J.  Main, ?New records for two mosquito predators (Turbellaria; Mesotoma) in the northeastern United States?, Entomophaga, vol. 30, p. 83-85, 1985.\par \par  J. S.  Richey, W. H.  McDowell, and G. E.  Likens, ?Nitrogen transformation in a small mountain stream?, Hydrobiologia, vol. 124, p. 129-139, 1985.\par \par  M. B.  Davis, R. E.  Moeller, G. E.  Likens, J.  Ford, J.  Sherman, and C.  Goulden, ?Paleoecology of Mirror Lake and its watershed?, in G. E. Likens (ed.). An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and Its Environment, 1985, p. 410-429.\par \par  G. E.  Likens and R. E.  Moeller, ?Paleolimnology: chemistry?, in G. E. Likens (ed.). An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and Its Environment, 1985, p. 392-410.\par \par  J. C.  Makarewicz, G. E.  Likens, and M. J.  Jordan, ?The pelagic region?, in G. E. Likens (ed.). An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and Its Environment, 1985, p. 322-337.\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  D. C.  Buso, S. W.  Bailey, S. F.  Baird, J. W.  Hornbeck, and C. W.  Martin, ?Watershed interactions affecting pond acidification?, vol. 62. p. 61, 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  M. R.  Ellingwood and J. B.  McAninch, ?Deer population management - an ecological and economic analysis?, Trans. Northeast Deer Tech. Comm, vol. 20, p. 6-13, 1984.\par \par  M. R.  Ellingwood, J. B.  McAninch, and R. J.  Winchcombe, ?Directions in deer fencing?, Proc. N.Y. Hort. Soc., vol. 129, p. 90-91, 1984.\par \par  M. J.  McDonnell, ?Interactions between landscape elements: dispersal of bird-disseminated plants in post-agricultural landscapes?, in J. Brandt and P. Agger (eds.), vol. 2, 1984, p. 47-58.\par \par  G. E.  Likens, F. H.  Bormann, R. S.  Pierce, J. S.  Eaton, and R. E.  Munn, ?Long-term trends in precipitation chemistry at Hubbard Brook, New Hampshire?, Atmospheric Environment, vol. 18, p. 2641-2647, 1984.\par \par  R. E.  Munn, G. E.  Likens, B.  Weisman, J. W.  Hornbeck, C. W.  Martin, and F. H.  Bormann, ?A meteorological analysis of the precipitation chemistry event samples at Hubbard Brook, New Hampshire?, Atmospheric Environment, vol. 18, p. 2775-2779, 1984.\par \par  D. F.  Karnosky, A.  Diner, and R. A.  Mickler, ?Micro-propagation of juvenile jackpine and European larch?, Proc. Int. Symp. Recent Adv. For. Biotechnol., Mich. Biotechnol. Inst., East Lansing, 1984.\par \par  D. C.  Buso, C. W.  Martin, and J. W.  Hornbeck, ?Potential for acidification of six remote ponds in the White Mountains of New Hampshire?. p. 157, 1984.\par \par  D. F.  Karnosky and R. A.  Mickler, ?Propagation and preservation of elms via tissue culture systems?, in M. L. Duryea and G. N. Brown (eds.), 1984, p. 29-36.\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  J. M.  Ulrich, R. A.  Mickler, B. J.  Finkle, and D. F.  Karnosky, ?Survival and regeneration of American elm callus cultures after being frozen in liquid nitrogen?, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 14, p. 750-753, 1984.\par \par  J. B.  McAninch, M. R.  Ellingwood, and R. J.  Winchcombe, ?Deer damage control in New York agriculture?, N.Y. State Dep. Agric. Mark. Bull., p. 16, 1983.\par \par  T.  Mendeloff, ?Effect of diet on fecal pH of Eastern and New England cottontail rabbits?, 1983.\par \par  R.  Pagano and J. B.  McAninch, ?The efficacy of several broadcast rodenticides in the mid-Hudson Valley, New York?, Proc. Pine and Meadow Vole Symp., vol. 7, p. 25-41, 1983.\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 }