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M.y 1975haA nitrogen budget for an undisturbed northern forest ecosystem: the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem StudyaBull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.562c38 haA nitrogen budget for an undisturbed northern forest ecosystem: the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Studyr HBR.75-292+Bormann, F. H. Likens, G. E. Melillo, J. M.m 1975F?Reorganization of a terrestrial ecosystem following disturbancecHAWorkshop on Analysis of Transient Events in Ecosystems, June 1975 Seattle, Washingtonr F?Reorganization of a terrestrial ecosystem following disturbance  HBR.75-30 Bormann, F. H. 1976f`An inseparable linkage: conservation of natural ecosystems and the conservation of fossil energy BioScience26754-760 f`An inseparable linkage: conservation of natural ecosystems and the conservation of fossil energyHBR.76-1"Bormann, F. H. Likens, G. E. 1977*$The fresh air - clean water exchangeNatural Historyk869g 62-71e *$The fresh air - clean water exchangeHBR.77-12+Bormann, F. H. Likens, G. E. Melillo, J. M. 1977JCNitrogen budget for an aggrading northern hardwood forest ecosystemrScience5 196f 4293981-983n JCNitrogen budget for an aggrading northern hardwood forest ecosystemHBR.77-2Bormann, F. H. 1978&Earthcare and temperate forestsr Schofield, E. A.b[Earthcare: Global Protection of Natural Areas. Proc. of 14th Biennial Wilderness Conferencec Boulder, Colorado Westview Press309-323 &Earthcare and temperate forestsoHBR.78-3"Bormann, F. H. Likens, G. E. 1979PJCatastrophic disturbance and the steady state in northern hardwood forests Amer. Sci.676660-669 PJCatastrophic disturbance and the steady state in northern hardwood forestsHBR.79-5"Bormann, F. H. Likens, G. E. 19792+Pattern and Process in a Forested Ecosystem Springer-Verlag, Inc.s 253, 2+Pattern and Process in a Forested EcosystemI HBR.79-47m "Bormann, F. H. Smith, W. H.d 19814-Effects of air pollution on forest ecosystems Energy and the Fate of Ecosystems. Report of Resource Information, Impacts Resource Group Risk and Impact Panel of Community Study of Nuclear and Academy Press, Washington, DCl308-318o 4-Effects of air pollution on forest ecosystemsSupporting Paper No. 8HBR.81-2Bormann, F. H. 1982,&Air pollution stress and energy policy  Reidel, C. H.fB;New England Prospects: Critical Choices in a Time of Changea Hanover, New Hampshire &University Press of New England  85-140 ,&Air pollution stress and energy policyHBR.82-3 "LB:uNyDriscoll, C. T.. 1984TMA procedure for the fractionation of aqueous aluminum in dilute acidic waters(!Internat. J. Environ. Anal. Chem.16267-283 TMA procedure for the fractionation of aqueous aluminum in dilute acidic waterss HBR.84-16aDriscoll, C. T.o 1985JDAluminum in acidic surface waters: chemistry, transport, and effects"Environ. Health Perspectives63 93-104 JDAluminum in acidic surface waters: chemistry, transport, and effects HBR.85-150*Driscoll, C. T. 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Chen W. Goodale T. Butler T. Clair`\Driscoll, C. T. Young Ji Han C. Chen D. C. Evers K. Fallon Lambert T. M. Holsen N. C. KammanDriscoll, T. C. Droege, S.Drooker, P. B. Duarte, N. Dubayah, R. Duchesne, L. Duffy, P. D. Duggin, J. A. Dukes, J. S. Duncan, N. Dunne, T.Dunscomb, C. T.Dunstan, A. H. Dupuis, L. R.Durrant, K. L.Durrant, K. L., P. P. Marra, S. M. Fallon, G. J. Colbeck, H. L. Gibbs, K. A. Hobson, D. R. Norris, B. Bernik, V. L. Lloyd and R. C. Fleischer","2008","Parasite assemblages distinguish populations of a migratory passerine on its breeding grounds. Journa Dushoff, J.Duvigneaud, P. Dyck, W. J.E., Havens. K. Eagar, C. Eager, C. Eaton, J. S. Eblen, R. A. Eblen, W. R.Edgerton, E. S.Edwards, N. T.Ehrenfeld, J. G. Eimers, C.Ellefsen, K. J. Elliot, K. Ellis, J. M.Ellison, A. M. Elson, S.Engelbrecht, L. G. Erickson, B.Erickson, J. D. Evans, L. S. Evers, D. Evers, D. C.xrEvers, D. C. Y. J. Han C. T. Driscoll N. C. Kamman W. M. Goodale K. F. Lambert T. M. Holsen C. Y. Chen T. A. 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M. 1986ZTEffects of whole-tree harvesting on leaf pack invertebrates in New Hampshire streamsPJAbstract for the 34th Annual Meeting, North American Benthological Society Lawrence, Kansas ZTEffects of whole-tree harvesting on leaf pack invertebrates in New Hampshire streams HBR.86-47s"Burton, T. M. Ulrich, K. E.t 1987XQThe effects of whole-tree harvest on insects in first-order New Hampshire streamsb[Abstract for 35th Annual Meeting, North American Benthological Society. University of Mainee  Orono, MEo XQThe effects of whole-tree harvest on insects in first-order New Hampshire streams7 HBR.87-41.(Burton, T. M. Ulrich, K. E. Haack, S. K. 1988hbCommunity dynamics of bacteria, algae, and insects in a first-order stream in New Hampshire, U.S.A&Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol.l232o 1125-1134b hbCommunity dynamics of bacteria, algae, and insects in a first-order stream in New Hampshire, U.S.AHBR.88-1"Burton, T. M. Ulrich, K. 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E.k 19842,Acid rain: the smokestack is the smoking gun Garden84 18-Dec 2,Acid rain: the smokestack is the smoking gun HBR.84-29  Likens, G. E.c 1984:4Beyond the shoreline: a watershed-ecosystem approach&Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol.r22 1-22 :4Beyond the shoreline: a watershed-ecosystem approach HBR.84-30  Likens, G. E.t 1984 We must take prompt action & The Wall Street Journal, 28 June28 We must take prompt action HBR.84-31sJCLikens, G. E. Bormann, F. H. Pierce, R. S. Eaton, J. S. Munn, R. E.. 1984RKLong-term trends in precipitation chemistry at Hubbard Brook, New HampshireAtmos. Environ.p1812 2641-2647 RKLong-term trends in precipitation chemistry at Hubbard Brook, New Hampshire HBR.84-32 Likens, G. E.- 1985<5The aquatic ecosystem and air-land-water interactionsi  Likens, G. E.nPIAn Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and its Environment New York Springer-Verlag, Inc430-435 <5The aquatic ecosystem and air-land-water interactionst HBR.85-38, Likens, G. 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A.a 1991d]Nest-site selection and the importance of nest concealment in the Black-throated Blue Warbler The Condor93575-581 d]Nest-site selection and the importance of nest concealment in the Black-throated Blue Warblerp HBR.91-14a@:Hong, B. Strawderman, R. L. Swaney, D. P. Weinstein, D. A. 2005Bayesian estimation of input parameters of a nitrogen cycle model applied to a forested reference watershed, Hubbard Brook Watershed Six. Water Resour. Res. 41(3):W03007, 10.1029/2004WR003551dWater Resour. Resa413"W03007, 10.1029/2004WR003551 Bayesian estimation of input parameters of a nitrogen cycle model applied to a forested reference watershed, Hubbard Brook Watershed Six. Water Resour. Res. 41(3):W03007, 10.1029/2004WR003551b HBR.05-16u>7Hong, B. Swaney, D. P. Woodbury, P. B. Weinstein, D. A.. 2005b\Long-term nitrate export pattern from Hubbard Brook Watershed 6 driven by climatic variation$Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 160293-326 b\Long-term nitrate export pattern from Hubbard Brook Watershed 6 driven by climatic variation HBR.05-175.(Hong, B. Swaney, D. P. Weinstein, D. A. 2006|uSimulating spatial nitrogen dynamics in a forested reference watershed, Hubbard Brook Watershed 6, New Hampshire, USA1Landscape EcologyJ21195-211 |uSimulating spatial nitrogen dynamics in a forested reference watershed, Hubbard Brook Watershed 6, New Hampshire, USAn HBR.06-11.(Hong, B. Swaney, D. P. Weinstein, D. A. 2006RLAssessment of ozone effects on nitrate export from Hubbard Brook Watershed 6Environmental Pollutions 141g 8-21 HBR.06-102,Hooper, R. P. Shoemaker, C. A. Likens, G. E. 1983xqAn analysis of the hydrologic factors influencing the impact of acid precipitation on stream solute concentrationV6/Abstract for American Geophysical Union Meetinge San Francisco, Californiaa xqAn analysis of the hydrologic factors influencing the impact of acid precipitation on stream solute concentrationo HBR.83-30i Hooper, R. P.i 1985tmAluminum mobilization in an acidic headwater stream: temporal variation and mineral dissolution disequilibriaScience 229463-465 tmAluminum mobilization in an acidic headwater stream: temporal variation and mineral dissolution disequilibria HBR.85-28$Hooper, R. P. Shoemaker, C. A. 1986ZTAn elevational mixing model to evaluate neutralization mechanisms of acid deposition Eos6744 934 ZTAn elevational mixing model to evaluate neutralization mechanisms of acid deposition HBR.86-58c Hooper, R. S.e 1986|The chemical response of an acid-sensitive headwater stream to snowmelt and storm events: a field study and simulation model  Ithaca, NY Cornell University 279 PhD Thesis |The chemical response of an acid-sensitive headwater stream to snowmelt and storm events: a field study and simulation model HBR.86-76s$Hornbeck, J. W. Pierce, R. S.s 1969RKChanges in snowmelt runoff after forest clearing on a New England watershed*#Eastern Snow Conference Proceedings104-112C RKChanges in snowmelt runoff after forest clearing on a New England watershedpHBR.69-92,Hornbeck, J. W. Pierce, R. S. Federer, C. A. 1970>7Streamflow changes after forest clearing in New EnglandNWater Resour. Res.6t4 1124-1132t >7Streamflow changes after forest clearing in New EnglandeHBR.70-6$Hornbeck, J. W. Pierce, R. S.  1970HAStorm hydrograph changes following forest clearing in New England Proc. 15th IUFRO Congress Gainesville, Florida 230 HAStorm hydrograph changes following forest clearing in New Englande HBR.70-16EHornbeck, J. W.h 1973PIStorm flow from hardwood-forested and cleared watersheds in New HampshireWater Resour. Res.92346-354 PIStorm flow from hardwood-forested and cleared watersheds in New Hampshire HBR.73-11n Hornbeck, J. W.m 1973@9The problem of extreme events in paired-watershed studiesa B;USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station4 @9The problem of extreme events in paired-watershed studieseResearch Note NE-175 HBR.73-12r$Hornbeck, J. W. Pierce, R. S.e 1973<6Potential impact of forest fertilization on streamflowXRForest Fertilization Symp. Proc. and USDA Forest Service General Tech. 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D.d 1976nhA computer model of canopy dynamics and competition for light and nutrients in northern hardwood forests  New Haven, CT Yale University 136 PhD Thesis nhA computer model of canopy dynamics and competition for light and nutrients in northern hardwood forests0*Holmes, R. T. Sherry, T. W. Sturges, F. W. 1986`ZBird community dynamics in a temperate deciduous forest: long-term trends at Hubbard Brook Ecol. Monogr.563201-220t `ZBird community dynamics in a temperate deciduous forest: long-term trends at Hubbard Brook HBR.86-14B Holmes, R. T.  1986`ZCommunity structure, resource dynamics and bird populations in temperate deciduous forests2+Abstract for XIX Internat. Ornith. Congress Ottawa, Canada `ZCommunity structure, resource dynamics and bird populations in temperate deciduous forests HBR.86-57n Holmes, R. T.u 1988rkCommunity structure, population fluctuations, and resource dynamics of birds in temperate deciduous forestsB7Abstract, Annual Meeting, American Ornithologists Union Pittsburgh, PA 198 b\Territoriality, site persistence, and overwinter survival of two migrant warblers in Jamaica HBR.89-50a p 32 \r,N n| Martin, C. W.c 1987ZSSilvicultural prescriptions affect the nutrient status of northern hardwood forests xqProceedings, Symp. on the Northern Hardwood Resource: Management and Potential. Michigan Technological Universityf  Houghton, MI250-259i ZSSilvicultural prescriptions affect the nutrient status of northern hardwood forests HBR.87-3022,Martin, C. W. Tritton, L. M. Hornbeck, J. W. 1987LFRevegetation after whole-tree clearcutting of hardwoods in Connecticut "Hay, R. Woods, F. DeSelm, H.>7Proceedings of Sixth Central Hardwood Forest Conferencei Knoxville, Tennessee119-126i LFRevegetation after whole-tree clearcutting of hardwoods in Connecticut HBR.87-31 Martin, C. 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W. 1989f`Revegetation after strip cutting and block clearcutting in northern hardwoods: A 10-year history B;USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Stationa17 f`Revegetation after strip cutting and block clearcutting in northern hardwoods: A 10-year historyResearch Paper NE-625c HBR.89-24B 4.Martin, C. W. Smith, C. T., Jr. Tritton, L. M. 1989HBNew perspectives on silvicultural management of northern hardwoods B;USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Stationr 107t HBNew perspectives on silvicultural management of northern hardwoods0)General Tech. Report NE-124 and SAF 89-01 HBR.89-25N Martin, C. W.e 1989@9Questionable values should be edited from NADP data sets!S<5Abstracts of Papers, NADP Technical Committee MeetingX Provincetown, MA6n @9Questionable values should be edited from NADP data sets! HBR.89-57e$Martin, C. W. Hornbeck, J. W.o 1989RKRegeneration 10 years after strip and block clearcuts in northern hardwoods LEBriggs, R. D. Krohn, W. B. Trial, J. G. 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T. 2003lfMultiple density-dependence mechanisms regulate a migratory bird population during the breeding season:3Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series Be 270A 1529 2105-21103 lfMultiple density-dependence mechanisms regulate a migratory bird population during the breeding season HBR.03-334.Rodenhouse, N. L. Holmes, R. T. Sillett, T. S. 2006Contribution of site-dependence to regulation of population size: Evidence and consequences for biological monitoring of populationsActa Zoologica Sinicao52457-464 Contribution of site-dependence to regulation of population size: Evidence and consequences for biological monitoring of populations HBR.06-244.Rodenhouse, N. L. Sillett, T. S. Holmes, R. T. 2006ZTMultiple interacting anthropogenic factors create ecological traps in space and timeJ. Ornithology 14705g24 HBR.06-354-Rodenhouse, N. L. Sillett, T. S. R. T. Holmest 2006d^Effects of weather on a nearctic-neotropical migrant songbird: Implications for climate changeJ. Ornithology 1475, 238 HBR.06-34~xRodenhouse, N. L. Matthews, S. N. McFarland, K. P. Lambert, J. D. Iverson, L. R. Prasad, A. Sillett, T. S. Holmes, R. T. 2008D=Potential Effects of Climate Change on Birds of the Northeast,<6Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change13517-540a HBR.08-28 4.Rodenhouse, N. L. Sillett, T. S. Holmes, R. T. 20082+Climate sensitivity of a migratory songbirdF@126th Meeting of the American Ornithologists' Union, August 2008 Portland, Oregon HBR.08-49B;Rodenhouse, N. L. Christenson, L. M. Parry, D. Green, L. E.  2009D>Climate change effects on native fauna of northeastern forests"Canadian Journal of Forestry39249-263f HBR.09-21e Rodgers, B.o 1998ZSStudies of molecular size of soil organic matter in a northern hardwood forest soild  Syracuse, NY Syracuse University MS Thesis ZSStudies of molecular size of soil organic matter in a northern hardwood forest soil3 HBR.98-76nRomanowicz, R. B.g 1994f`Changes in soil exchangeable cation pools and concentrations 8 years after whole-tree harvesting  Syracuse, NY Syracuse University MS Thesis f`Changes in soil exchangeable cation pools and concentrations 8 years after whole-tree harvesting HBR.94-37r`ZRomanowicz, R. B. Driscoll, C. T. Fahey, T. J. Johnson, C. E. Likens, G. E. Siccama, T. G. 1996PJChanges in the biogeochemistry of potassium following a whole-tree harvestSoil Sci. Soc. Amer. J.606 1664-1674 PJChanges in the biogeochemistry of potassium following a whole-tree harvest HBR.96-36t&Rosenberry, D. O. Winter, T. C.i 1993lfThe significance of fracture flow to the water balance of a lake in fractured crystalline rock terrain Banks, S. Banks, D.7jcHydrogeology of Hard Rocks. Memoires of the XXIVth Congress of the Internat. Assoc. Hydrogeologistso  Oslo, Norway lfThe significance of fracture flow to the water balance of a lake in fractured crystalline rock terrain HBR.93-31n`ZRosenberry, D. O. Bukaveckas, P. A. Buso, D. 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G. 2003rkInitial responses of phosphorus biogeochemistry to calcium addition in a northern hardwood forest ecosystemeCan. J. For. Res.e3310 1864-1873s rkInitial responses of phosphorus biogeochemistry to calcium addition in a northern hardwood forest ecosystem HBR.03-12@9Fisher, D. W. Gambell, A. W. Likens, G. E. Bormann, F. H.. 1968tmAtmospheric contributions to water quality of streams in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New HampshireWater Resour. Res.4s5t 1115-1126o tmAtmospheric contributions to water quality of streams in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New HampshireHBR.68-4"Fisher, S. G. Likens, G. E.G 19702,The annual detritus budget of a small stream|Abstract of Papers Submitted for the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, 33rd Annual Meeting, Univ. Rhode Island  Kingston, RI 2,The annual detritus budget of a small stream HBR.70-14 Fisher, S. G., 1970haAnnual energy budget of a small forest stream ecosystem: Bear Brook, West Thornton, New Hampshire  Hanover, NH Dartmouth College97 PhD Thesis haAnnual energy budget of a small forest stream ecosystem: Bear Brook, West Thornton, New Hampshire0 HBR.70-17"Fisher, S. G. Likens, G. E. 1972.'Stream ecosystem: organic energy budgete BioScience221 33-35 .'Stream ecosystem: organic energy budget3HBR.72-4xB>$r~0:p:*p_@:Pierce, R. S. Hornbeck, J. W. Likens, G. E. Bormann, F. H. 1970NHEffect of elimination of vegetation on stream water quantity and qualityvoInternat. Assoc. Sci. Hydrol., Internat. Symp. on Results of Research on Representative and Experimental BasinsB Wellington, New Zealand311-328 NHEffect of elimination of vegetation on stream water quantity and quality HBR.70-11  Pierce, R. S.s 1971$Clear cutting and stream water *#New Hampshire Forest Notes [spring], $Clear cutting and stream water HBR.71-10rLFPierce, R. S. Martin, C. W. Reeves, C. C. Likens, G. E. Bormann, F. H. 197281Nutrient loss from clearcuttings in New Hampshire(!Symp. on Watersheds in Transition Ft. Collins, Coloradoo285-295 81Nutrient loss from clearcuttings in New Hampshiren HBR.72-201 Pierce, R. S.n 1973F?Forest management -- its impact on the hydrology and ecosystemsBull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.541s15 F?Forest management -- its impact on the hydrology and ecosystems  HBR.73-18s"Pierce, R. S. Keller, H. M.t 198081Forest land use impacts on upstream water sources Duncan, N. Rzoska, J.NHProc. Land Use Impacts on Lake and Reservoir Ecosystems. Facultas-Verlag  Wien, Austriai112-128i 81Forest land use impacts on upstream water sourcesr HBR.80-27u "Pierce, R. S. Siccama, T. G. 1986Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest background and synthesis. pp. 43-51. In: M. I. Dyer and D. A. Crossley, Jr. (eds.). 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