Hubbard Brook Bibliography
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“Evaluating Minirhizotron Estimates Of Fine Root Longevity And Production In The Forest Floor Of A Temperate Broadleaf Forest”. Plant and Soil 229(2): 167-176.
. 2001. “Foliar 15N Natural Abundance Response To Clear-Cutting Disturbance”. Symposium Abstracts, Ecological Society of America 86th Annual Meeting: 172-173.
. 2001. “Freezing Effects On Carbon And Nitrogen Cycling In Northern Hardwood Forest Soils”. Soil Science Soc. Amer. J. 65(6): 1723-1730.
. 2001. “Microbial Biomass And Nitrogen Cycling Responses To Fertilization And Litter Removal In Young Northern Hardwood Forests”. Biogeochemistry 53(2): 201-223.
. 2001. “Plant-Soil-Microbial Interactions In A Northern Hardwood Forest”. Ecology 82(4): 965-978.
. 2001. “Snow Depth Manipulation And Its Influence On Soil Frost And Water Dynamics In A Northern Hardwood Forest”. Biogeochemistry 56(2): 151-174.
. 2001. “Soil Freezing Alters Fine Root Dynamics In A Northern Hardwood Forest”. Biogeochemistry 56(2): 175-190.
. 2001. “Structure And Composition Of Three Northern Hardwood-Conifer Forests With Differing Disturbance Histories”. Forest Ecology & Management 144: 201-212.
. 2001. “Changes In Streamwater Chemistry After 20 Years From Forested Watersheds In New Hampshire, Usa”. Can. J. For. Res. 30(8): 1206-1213.
. 2000. “Gap Dynamics Following Forest Decline: A Case Study Of Red Spruce Forests”. Ecol. Appl. 10(3): 760-774.
. 2000. “Patterns Of Leaf Mass, Area And Nitrogen In Young Northern Hardwood Forests”. Amer. Midl. Nat. 144: 253-264.
. 2000. “Fine Root Production And Demography”. In Standard Soil Methods for Long-Term Ecological Research, Standard Soil Methods for Long-Term Ecological Research, New York: Oxford University Press, 437-455.
. 1999. “Herb Species Responses To Clearcutting In A Northern Hardwood Forest”. Abstracts for Ecological Society of America, 84TH Annual Meeting: 192.
. 1999. “Non-Renewability In Forest Rotations: Implications For Economic And Ecological Sustainability”. Ecol. Economics 31(1): 91-106.
. 1999. “Plant-Soil-Microbial Interactions In A Northern Hardwood Forest”. Abstracts for Ecological Society of America, 84th Annual Meeting: 55.
. 1999. “Snow Depth And Soil Frost Modeling In A Northern Hardwood Forest”. Abstract for 56th Eastern Snow Conference.
. 1999. “Snow Depth, Soil Frost And Nutrient Loss In A Northern Hardwood Forest”. Hydrol. Process 13: 2275-2286.
. 1999. “Snow Depth, Soil Frost, And Nutrient Loss In A Northern Hardwood Forest”. Abstracts for Ecological Society of America, 84th Annual Meeting: 97.
. 1999. “Winter Freezing Stimulates Summer Nitrogen Cycling In A Northern Hardwood Forest”. Abstract for Annual Meeting of the Soil Science Society of America.
. 1999. “The Biogeochemistry Of Calcium At Hubbard Brook”. Biogeochemistry 41(2): 89-173.
. 1998. “Evaluating Minirhizotron Estimates Of Fine Root Longevity And Production In A Temperate Forest”. Abstracts for 83rd Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America: 165.
. 1998. “A Multi-Scale Analysis Of The Spatial Patterns Of Abundance Of Northern Hardwood-Conifer Tree Species In The Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire, Usa”. Abstracts for 83rd Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America: 118.
. 1998. “Population Recovery Of Trillium Species Following Large-Scale Disturbance”. Abstracts for 83rd Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America: 124.
. 1998. “Responses Of Early Successional Northern Hardwood Forests To Changes In Nutrient Availability”. Ecol. Monogr. 68(2): 183-212.
. 1998. “Soil Seed Bank Dynamics Of Pin Cherry In A Northern Hardwood Forest, New Hampshire, Usa”. Can. J. For. Res. 28: 1471-1480.
. 1998.