Research Bibliography
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Forty-one years of population change and community succession in aspen forests on four soils types, northern lower Michigan, U.S.A. Canadian Journal of Botany. 63:1641-1651.
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1985. Successional changes in a mature aspen forest in northern lower Michigan: 1974-1981. The American Midlands Naturalist. 113:271-282.
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1985. Artificial substrates which release nutrients: effects on periphyton and invertebrate succession. Hydrobiologia. 114:29-37.
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1984. Albedo following fire in a northern hardwood forest. Journal of Climate and Applied Meteorology. 22:1733-1737.
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1983. The effect of different initial colonists on the outcome of periphyton succession in a small stream. Master of Science:51pp..
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1983. Export of species from sources of differing maturities. Association of Southeastern Biologists Bulletin. 30:78(Abstr.
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1983. 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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1981. Above-ground biomass accumulation and net primary production during the first 70 years of succession in Populus grandidentata stands on poor sites in northern lower Michigan. Forest Succession: Concepts and Applications. :339-360.
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1981. Qualitative characterization of aquatic environments using diatom life-form strategies. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society. 100:165-182.
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1981. Ecological considerations in reclaiming surface mined lands. Minerals and the Environment. 1:83-89.
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1979. Post-Pleistocene diatom succession in Douglas Lake, Michigan. Journal of Phycology. 13:73-80.
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1977. Comparative revegetation of denuded areas in northern Michigan. Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters. 50:139-160.
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1965. The associations of bark-inhabiting bryophytes in Michigan. Ecological Monographs. 21:301-316.
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1951. Minor successions from the Cladonia mat in sandy upland soil in northern Michigan. Torreya. 29:133-134.
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1929. Evaporation in the Scirpus validus and S. americanus associations. Botanical Gazette. 81:95-102.
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1926. Memerarch and feralarch, two additional terms in ecology. Science. 51:260.
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