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D. Gravel, C. D. Canham, M. Beaudet, and C. Messier, “Reconciling niche and neutrality: The continuum hypothesis”, Ecol. Lett., vol. 9, p. 399-409, 2006.
C. D. Canham, N. Rogers, and T. Buchholz, “Regional variation in forest harvest regimes in the northeastern United States”, Ecological Applications, p. 121130105249004, 2012.
V. R. Kelly and C. D. Canham, “Resource heterogeneity in oldfields”, J. Veg. Sci., vol. 3, p. 545-552, 1992.
V. R. Kelly and C. D. Canham, Resource heterogeneity in rights-of-way. 1993, p. 209-226.
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.
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.
C. D. Canham, J. J. Cole, and W. K. Lauenroth, “The Role of Modeling in Ecosystem Science”, in Canham, C. D., J. S. Cole, and W. K. Lauenroth (eds.), 2003, p. 1-12.
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.
F. E. Putz, C. D. Canham, and S. V. Ollinger, Root foraging efficiences of trees and shrubs. 1993, p. 227-234.

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