Research Bibliography
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Species enrichment in a transitional landscape, northern lower Michigan. Canadian Journal of Botany. 72:217-226.
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1994. Measuring pattern diversity. Ecology. 73:1860-1867.
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1992. Affinity analysis: effects of sampling. Vegetatio. 86:175-181.
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1990. Variable selection along a successional gradient. Evolution. 43:548-562.
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1989. Population dynamics of an herbaceous perennial Danthonia spicata during secondary forest succession. The American Midlands Naturalist. 119:268-281.
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1988. The seed bank and above-ground vegetation in an upland pine-hardwood succession. Michigan Botanist. 27:99-106.
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1988. Tree density and modes of tree recruitment in a Michigan pine-hardwood forest after clear-cutting and burning. The Canadian Field-Naturalist. 102:634-638.
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1988. Affinities and high-order diversity within landscape mosaics. Evolutionary Ecology. 1:11-29.
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1987. Affinity analysis: methodologies and statistical inference. Vegetatio. 72:89-93.
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1987. Rapid genotypic change in a population of the grass Danthonia spicata following disturbance. Canadian Journal of Botany. 65:1819-1823.
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1987. Size and fecundity hierarchies in an herbaceous perennial. Oecologia. 74:128-132.
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1987. Microhabitat selection and the successional gradient of a forest grass. Canadian Journal of Botany. 64:734-738.
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1986. Phenotypic flexibility and genetic adaptation along a gradient of secondary forest succession in the grass Danthonia spicata. Canadian Journal of Botany. 64:739-747.
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The persistence of Danthonia spicata during secondary succession. Doctor of Philosophy:170pp..
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1983. A 53-year record of forest succession following fire in northern lower Michigan. Michigan Botanist. 20:3-14.
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