Research Bibliography
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Stand age, disturbance history and the temporal stability of forest production. Forest Ecology and Management. 460:117865.
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2020. Forest aging, disturbance and the carbon cycle. New Phytologist. 11520893601651821063897135849211621871824561134551414214063216481771017273619659947400305
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2018. Canopy-structure effects on surface roughness parameters: Observations in a Great Lakes mixed-deciduous forest. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 177:24-34.
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2013. Soil respiration during partial canopy senescence in a northern mixed deciduous forest. Master’s of Science:110pp..
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2010. Wood net primary production resilience in an unmanaged forest transitioning from early to middle succession. Forest Ecology and Management. 260:36-41.
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2010. Controls on annual forest carbon storage: lessons from the past and predictions for the future. BioScience. 58:609-622.
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2008. The landscape ecology of Eastern White Pine in northern lower Michigan. Master of Science:176pp..
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2003. A habitat matrix conceptual model for stream periphyton. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie. 143:21-56.
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1998. Primary succession and forest development on coastal Lake Michigan sand dunes. Ecological Monographs. 68:487-510.
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1998. Community dynamics and differential species performance of benthic diatoms along a nitrate gradient. A Century of Diatom Research in North America. A Tribute to the distinguished careers of Charles W. Reimer and Ruth Patrick. :29-46.
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1995. Mechanisms of plant succession in coastal Lake Michigan sand dunes. Doctor of Philosophy:252pp..
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1991. Effects of selective grazing by snails on benthic algal succession. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 10:430-443.
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1991. Soil respiration of five aspen stands in northern lower Michigan. The American Midlands Naturalist. 126:68-75.
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1991. Recruitment of Acer saccharum and Acer rubrum in a secondary successional stand in northern Michigan. Master of Science:64pp..
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1989. Aboveground biomass and production from 1938 to 1984 for four aspen plots in northern lower Michigan. Michigan Botanist. 27:43-54.
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1988. Effects of different intensities and frequencies of disturbance by snail herbivory on periphyton succession. Doctor of Philosophy:220pp..
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1988. Size and fecundity hierarchies in an herbaceous perennial. Oecologia. 74:128-132.
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1987. Succession of diatom communities on sand grains. Journal of Ecology. 75:693-709.
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1987. Long-term changes in soil chemistry with forest succession. Master of Science:87pp..
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1986. Predicting diameter distributions: a test of the stationary Markov model. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 16:130-135.
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1986. Seasonal patterns of leaf photosynthetic capacity in successional northern hardwood tree species. American Journal of Botany. 73:131-138.
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1986. Changes in the upland forests of the Douglas Lake region over the past 75 years. The University of Michigan Biological Station 1909 - 1983. :59-67.
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1985. Export of species to islands from sources of differing maturity. Hydrobiologia. 121:103-109.
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