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Assorted research papers
Fifty years of change in forest understory composition: I. Changes in species richness
A demographic study of deer browsing impacts on Trillim grandiflorum
The fate of nine anscient red and white pine forest stands: fifty years of biotic impoverishment in an endangered ecosystem
Patterns of plant diversity in overbrowsed primary and mature secondary hemlock-northern hardwood forest stands
Direct and indirect effects of white-tailed deer in forest ecosystems
Fifty years of change in forest understory composition: II. Is biotic homogenization underway?
Factors affecting the regeneration of northern white cedar in lowland forests of the Upper Great Lakes region, USA
What do local and regional losses in plant diversity tell us about the complex causes of ecological change?
Fifty years of extinction, colinization, and turnover in northern hardwood herb communities
Lessons learned regarding the "language of conservation" from the national research program
Ecological science and sustainability in the 21st century
Fifty years of change in forest understory composition: III. Historical "winners" and "losers" in northern hardwood understories
Forests too deer: edge effects in northern Wisconsin
Regional variation in recruitment of hemlock seedlings and saplings in the Upper Great Lakes, USA
United States Geological Survey (USGS) Lake Stuides Program in WI publications
Deer browsing and population viability of a forest understory plant
Nature is changing in more ways than one
It's not like it used to be: 50 years of change in the Northwoods
Deer impacts on forest ecosystems: a North American perspective
Comparison of species loss between northern and southern WI forests over a fifty year period
Distribution of ecologically-invasive plants along off-road vehicle trails in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, WI
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