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2002
S. W. Bigelow and C. D. Canham, “Community organization of tree species along soil gradients in a northeastern USA forest”, J. Ecol., vol. 90, p. 188-200, 2002.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
2004
E. F. Latty, C. D. Canham, and P. L. Marks, “The effects of land-use history on soil properties and nutrient dynamics in northern hardwood forests of the Adirondack Mountains”, Ecosystems, vol. 7, p. 193-207, 2004.
D. F. Greene, C. D. Canham, K. D. Coates, and P. T. Lepage, “An evaluation of alternative dispersal functions for trees”, J. Ecol., vol. 92, p. 758-766, 2004.
C. D. Canham, “Neatness is not a virtue”, in J. C. Purinton (ed.). Voices of the Land, 2004, p. 20-24.
J. L. Schnurr, C. D. Canham, R. S. Ostfeld, and R. S. Inouye, “Neighborhood analyses of small mammal dynamics: Impacts on seed predation and seedling establishment”, Ecology, vol. 85, p. 741-755, 2004.
C. D. Canham, P. T. Lepage, and K. D. Coates, “A neighborhood analysis of canopy tree competition: effects of shading versus crowding”, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 34, p. 778-787, 2004.
M. Uriarte, C. D. Canham, J. Thompson, and J. K. Zimmerman, “A neighborhood analysis of tree growth and survival in a hurricane-driven tropical forest”, Ecol. Monogr., vol. 74, p. 591-614, 2004.
M. Uriarte, R. Condit, C. D. Canham, and S. P. Hubbell, “A spatially-explicit model of sapling growth in a tropical forest: Does the identity of neighbours matter?”, J. Ecol., vol. 92, p. 348-360, 2004.
C. D. Canham, et al., “A spatially-explicit watershed-scale analysis of dissolved organic carbon in Adirondack lakes”, Ecol. Appl., vol. 14, p. 839-854, 2004.
G. Gratzer, et al., “Spatio-temporal development of forests – current trends in field studies and models”, Oikos, vol. 107, p. 3-15, 2004.

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