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N.>8Sediment Budgets and Routing in Forested Drainage Basins USDA Forest Service122-128 VODevelopment, maintenance and role of organic debris dams in New England streams& General Technical Report PNW-141 HBR.82-21 Likens, G. E.. 1983("A priority for ecological researchBull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.644t234-243 ("A priority for ecological research HBR.83-13h4-Likens, G. E. Edgerton, E. S. Galloway, J. N.3 1983HAThe composition and deposition of organic carbon in precipitation Tellus 35Bs 16-24 HAThe composition and deposition of organic carbon in precipitation HBR.83-14<6Likens, G. E. Bormann, F. H. Pierce, R. S. Munn, R. E. 1983RKLong-term trends in precipitation chemistry at Hubbard Brook, New HampshiredAbstract for The First Internat. Conf. of the Commission on Atmospheric Chemistry and Global Pollution (CACGP). Symposium on Tropospheric Chemistry Oxford, Englande RKLong-term trends in precipitation chemistry at Hubbard Brook, New Hampshire3 HBR.83-33 Likens, G. 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. E.t 1985:4An experimental approach for the study of ecosystems J. Ecology732e381-396d :4An experimental approach for the study of ecosystems HBR.85-39 Likens, G. E.y 1985The lake ecosystem  Likens, G. E..PIAn Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and its Environmenti New York Springer-Verlag, Inc337-344 The lake ecosystem HBR.85-40 Likens, G. E.o 1985$Mirror Lake: cultural historys  Likens, G. E..PIAn Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and its Environment New York Springer-Verlag, Inc 72-83 $Mirror Lake: cultural history  HBR.85-41."Likens, G. E. Bormann, F. H. 1985An ecosystem approach.  Likens, G. E.sPIAn Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and its Environment New York Springer-Verlag, Inc 1-8 An ecosystem approacht HBR.85-425"Likens, G. E. Moeller, R. E. 1985 Chemistryi  Likens, G. E. PIAn Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and its Environment New York Springer-Verlag, Inc392-410  Chemistryn HBR.85-43o$>0(m NhG qkj/tj\~2t4-Lawrence, G. B. Fuller, R. D. Driscoll, C. T.t 1985F@Spatial variation of aluminum chemistry in two headwater streamsBull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 66(2):214. Abstracts of Papers for the 48th Annual Meeting, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Minneapolis, Minnesota60 F@Spatial variation of aluminum chemistry in two headwater streams HBR.85-99a4-Lawrence, G. B. Fuller, R. D. Driscoll, C. T.n 1986xrSpatial relationships of aluminum chemistry in the streams of the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New HampshireBiogeochemistryi22115-135- xrSpatial relationships of aluminum chemistry in the streams of the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire HBR.86-20e4-Lawrence, G. B. Fuller, R. D. Driscoll, C. T.  1986HAHydrologic control of stream chemistry in a first order watershedNIV Internat. 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D. 1986JDMeasurement of net epilimnetic sulfate reduction in a softwater lakevpAbstract for the 49th Annual Meeting, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. University of Rhode Island  Kingston, RI JDMeasurement of net epilimnetic sulfate reduction in a softwater lake HBR.86-63e@:Mattson, M. D. Vertucci, F. A. Asbury, C. E. Likens, G. E. 1986xrFactors affecting Adirondack lake acidification: a test of current hypotheses using measured changes in alkalinityIV Internat. Congress of Ecology, 71st Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, State University of New York, Syracuse University  230e xrFactors affecting Adirondack lake acidification: a test of current hypotheses using measured changes in alkalinity HBR.86-64BMattson, M. D. 19874.Benthic decomposition in epilimnetic sedimentsb\Abstracts of Papers, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, University of Wisconsin  Madison. WIt51 4.Benthic decomposition in epilimnetic sediments HBR.87-57s"Mattson, M. D. 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M.e 1991Cycling of aluminum in terrestrial and stream ecosystems at the Bear Brook Watershed, Maine, the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest  Syracuse, NY Syracuse University  162r MS ThesisB Cycling of aluminum in terrestrial and stream ecosystems at the Bear Brook Watershed, Maine, the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest HBR.91-59>8Postek, K. M. Driscoll, C. T. Aber, J. D. Santore, R. C. 1995HBApplication of PnET-CN/CHESS to a spruce stand in Solling, GermanyEcol. Modelling83163-172 HBApplication of PnET-CN/CHESS to a spruce stand in Solling, Germany HBR.95-22& Potter, G. L. Schlesinger, W. H. 1973leConcentrations of lead, copper, and cadmium in small mammals in the Hubbard Brook Experimental ForestBull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.541d20 leConcentrations of lead, copper, and cadmium in small mammals in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest HBR.73-19 Potter, G. L.m 1974^XAnnual energy flow estimates for three species of mice in a northern hardwoods ecosystemBull. Ecol. Soc. 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Smith, M-L. Smith, M. -L. Smith, M. D. Smith, M. E. Smith, M. H. Smith, M. L.Smith, M. Stafford Smith, M.-L. Smith, R. B. Smith, S. Smith, S. B. Smith, T. B. Smith, W. H.Smucker, A. J. M. Snyder, M. Snyder, M. C. F2ut;:TvHb&a*"Sherry, T. W. Holmes, R. T.e 1986TNA manipulative study of interference competition in two convergent flycatchers0)Abstract for XIX Internat. Ornith. Congr. Ottawa, Canada TNA manipulative study of interference competition in two convergent flycatchers HBR.86-67e"Sherry, T. W. Holmes, R. T.e 1986NGTemporal and spatial heterogeneity in a temperate forest bird community9<5Abstract for Cooper Ornith. Soc., Univ. of California  Davis, CA NGTemporal and spatial heterogeneity in a temperate forest bird communityc HBR.86-686"Sherry, T. W. Holmes, R. T.W 1988rkHabitat selection by breeding American redstarts in response to a dominant competitor, the least flycatcherThe Auk 105350-364h rkHabitat selection by breeding American redstarts in response to a dominant competitor, the least flycatcher HBR.88-36."Sherry, T. W. Holmes, R. T.W 1989|Age-specific social dominance affects habitat use by breeding American redstarts (Setophaga ruticilla): a removal experimentBehav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 25327-333 |Age-specific social dominance affects habitat use by breeding American redstarts (Setophaga ruticilla): a removal experiment HBR.89-313"Sherry, T. W. Holmes, R. T.r 1989piDensity-dependent habitat selection and population dynamics in the American redstart, Setophaga ruticillaBull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.702 262 piDensity-dependent habitat selection and population dynamics in the American redstart, Setophaga ruticillaf HBR.89-65 "Sherry, T. W. Holmes, R. T.W 1989Importance of yearling recruitment to population dynamics and regulation of long-distance migrant passerines: the case of the American redstartZTAbstract, Symposium on the Ecology and Conservation of Neotropical Migrant Landbirds Woods Hole, MA16 Importance of yearling recruitment to population dynamics and regulation of long-distance migrant passerines: the case of the American redstart HBR.89-66 Sherry, T. W.s 1990^WReview of 'Where Have All the Birds Gone?' by John Terborgh. Princeton University PressiEcology71 1224-1225 ^WReview of 'Where Have All the Birds Gone?' by John Terborgh. Princeton University Press HBR.90-46 Sherry, T. W.s 1990b\When are birds dietarily specialized? Distinguishing ecological from evolutionary approaches :3Morrison, M. L. Ralph, C. J. Verner, J. Jehl, J. R.<5Avian Foraging: Theory, Methodology, and Applicationss "Studies in Avian Biology 13337-352 b\When are birds dietarily specialized? 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N. 1982ZTThe development of the caterpillar activity monitor system: an experimental analysis  Hanover, NH Dartmouth College39Senior Honors Thesis ZTThe development of the caterpillar activity monitor system: an experimental analysis HBR.82-52t~Hsieh, P. A. Shapiro, A. M. Barton, C. C. Haeni, F. P. Johnson, C. D. Martin, C. W. Paillet, F. L. Winter, T. C. Wright, D. L. 1993XQMethods of characterizing fluid movement and chemical transport in fractured rockg "Chaney, J. T. Hepburn, J. C.B7Huggett, B. A. Schaberg, P. G. Hawley, G. J. Eagar, C.  2007Long-term calcium addition increases growth release, wound closure, and health of sugar maple (Acer saccharum) trees at the Hubbard Brook Experimental ForestbCan. J. For. Res.i37 1692-17000 HBR.07-373 Hughes, J. W. Fahey, T. J. 1985XRRegeneration strategies following whole-tree harvest of a northern hardwood forestBull. Ecol. Soc. 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J. 1988NGSeed dispersal and colonization in a disturbed northern hardwood forestBull. Torrey Bot. Club 1152 89-99 NGSeed dispersal and colonization in a disturbed northern hardwood forest8 HBR.88-190)Hughes, J. W. Fahey, T. J. Bormann, F. H. 1988XRPopulation persistence and reproductive ecology of a forest herb: Aster acuminatus Amer. J. Bot.75 1057-1064 XRPopulation persistence and reproductive ecology of a forest herb: Aster acuminatus HBR.88-20u Hughes, J. W. Fahey, T. J. 1988|vPatterns of revegetation and biomass accumulation following whole-tree harvest of a northern hardwood forest watershedBull. Ecol. Soc. Amer.692u 174m |vPatterns of revegetation and biomass accumulation following whole-tree harvest of a northern hardwood forest watershed HBR.88-55est soil under ammonium sulfate additions Ecol. Appl.a53802-8122 f_Nitrogen retention capacity of a northern hardwood forest soil under ammonium sulfate additionseHBR.95-3$Christensen, K. K. Wigand, C.l 1998f_Formation of root plaques and their influence on tissue phosphorus content in Lobelia dortmannaAquatic Botany61111-122x f_Formation of root plaques and their influence on tissue phosphorus content in Lobelia dortmannadHBR.98-7\VChristophersen, N. Clair, T. A. Driscoll, C. T. Jeffries, D. S. Neal, C. Semkin, R. G. 1994Hydrochemical studies Moldan, B. Cerny, J.VPBiogeochemistry of Small Catchments: A Tool for Environmental Research. SCOPE 51 Chichester, Englandn J. Wiley & Sons Ltdl285-297s Hydrochemical studiesrHBR.94-2nhCochran, F. April, R. Benoit, G. Berner, R. Bormann, F. H. Bormann, B. Bowden, W. B. Snyder, M. Wang, D. 1996nhToward comprehensive chemical weathering budgets for the Hubbard Brook Sandbox Experiment, New Hampshire Eos 777717 S94 nhToward comprehensive chemical weathering budgets for the Hubbard Brook Sandbox Experiment, New Hampshire HBR.96-50e"Cogbill, C. V. Likens, G. E. 1974:4Acid precipitation in the northeastern United StatesWater Resour. 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Resa413"W03007, 10.1029/2004WR003551 Bayesian estimation of input parameters of a nitrogen cycle model applied to a forested reference watershed, Hubbard Brook Watershed Six. Water Resour. Res. 41(3):W03007, 10.1029/2004WR003551b HBR.05-16u>7Hong, B. Swaney, D. P. Woodbury, P. B. Weinstein, D. A.. 2005b\Long-term nitrate export pattern from Hubbard Brook Watershed 6 driven by climatic variation$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. 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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. W.  1988XRSoil disturbance by logging in New England - review and management recommendationsN. J. Appl. For.5 30-34 XRSoil disturbance by logging in New England - review and management recommendations HBR.88-28  Martin, C. W. Harr, R. D.. 1988lfPrecipitation and streamwater chemistry from undisturbed watersheds in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon$Water, Air, and Soil Pollution42203-219d lfPrecipitation and streamwater chemistry from undisturbed watersheds in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon HBR.88-29- Martin, C. W. Harr, R. D. 1989b\Logging of mature Douglas fir in western Oregon has little effect on nutrient output budgetsCan. J. For. Res.19 35-43 b\Logging of mature Douglas fir in western Oregon has little effect on nutrient output budgets HBR.89-236 $Martin, C. W. Hornbeck, J. W. 1989f`Revegetation after strip cutting and block clearcutting in northern hardwoods: A 10-year history B;USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Stationa17 f`Revegetation after strip cutting and block clearcutting in northern hardwoods: A 10-year historyResearch Paper NE-625c HBR.89-24B 4.Martin, C. W. Smith, C. T., Jr. Tritton, L. M. 1989HBNew perspectives on silvicultural management of northern hardwoods B;USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Stationr 107t HBNew perspectives on silvicultural management of northern hardwoods0)General Tech. Report NE-124 and SAF 89-01 HBR.89-25N Martin, C. W.e 1989@9Questionable values should be edited from NADP data sets!S<5Abstracts of Papers, NADP Technical Committee MeetingX Provincetown, MA6n @9Questionable values should be edited from NADP data sets! HBR.89-57e$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. Ostrofsky, W. D. Field, D. B.s\UProc. Joint Meeting of Maine Division of New England Society of American Foresters, Maine Chapter of the Wildlife Society, and the Atlantic International Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Forest and Wildlife Management in New England -- What Can we Afford? College of Forest Resources CFRU Information Rep. 21, University of Maine  Orono, ME 235 RKRegeneration 10 years after strip and block clearcuts in northern hardwoods HBR.89-58$Martin, C. W. Hornbeck, J. W. 1990TMRegeneration after strip cutting and block clearcutting in northern hardwoodsNorthern J. Appl. For.72 65-88 TMRegeneration after strip cutting and block clearcutting in northern hardwoodsb HBR.90-42smrq2\2x,(Ze<S0wx w4-Rodenhouse, N. L. Sherry, T. W. Holmes, R. T.i 1999rkMultiple mechanisms of population regulation: contributions of site dependence, crowding, and age structure\ Adams, N. Slotow, R.<5Proc. 22nd Int. Ornithol. Congr., University of Natall Durban, South Africa rkMultiple mechanisms of population regulation: contributions of site dependence, crowding, and age structure- HBR.99-35e&Rodenhouse, N. L. Holmes, R. T.t 1999vpSite suitability affects population dynamics and regulation of a Neotropical migrant: Field and modeling studiesHBAbstracts for 117th Annual Meeting, American Ornithologists' Union  Ithaca, NY vpSite suitability affects population dynamics and regulation of a Neotropical migrant: Field and modeling studies HBR.99-65r4-Rodenhouse, N. L. Sherry, T. W. Holmes, R. T.. 2000:3Site-dependent regulation of population size: ReplyEcologys81 1168-1171o :3Site-dependent regulation of population size: Replyp HBR.00-24@:Rodenhouse, N. L. Sillet, T. S. Doran, P. J. Holmes, R. 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