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Wilson SD, Tilman D. Plant competition and resource availability in response to disturbance and fertilization. Ecology 74:599-611. 1993.
Reader RJ, Olff H, Turkington R, Klein E, Leung Y, Shipley B, van Hulst R, Johansson ME, Nilsson C, Gurevitch J. Plant competition in relation to neighbor biomass: an intercontinental study with Poa pratensis. Ecology 75:1753-1760. 1994.
Tilman D, Lehman CL, Thomson KT. Plant diversity and ecosystem productivity: Theoretical considerations. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 94:1857-1861. 1997.
Reich P, Bahauddin D, Hendrey G, Jose S, Wrage K, Goth J, Bengston W, Knops J, Tilman D, Craine J. Plant diversity enhances ecosystem responses to elevated CO2 and nitrogen deposition. Nature. 2001;410:809-812.
Naeem S, Knops JMH, Tilman D, Howe KM, Kennedy T, Gale S. Plant diversity increases resistance to invasion in the absence of covarying extrinsic factors. Oikos 91:97-108. 2000.
Zak D, Holmes W, White D, Peacock A, Tilman D. Plant diversity, soil microbial communities, and ecosystem function: Are there any links?. Ecology. 2003;84:2042-2050.
Tilman D. Plant dominance along an experimental nutrient gradient. Ecology 65(5):1445-1453. 1984.
Fargione J, Tilman D. Plant species traits and capacity for resource predict yeild and abundance under competition in nitrogen-limited grassland. Functional Ecology. 2006;20:533.
Tilman D. Plant Strategies and the Dynamics and Structure of Plant Communities. Monographs in Population Biology, Princeton University Press. 360 pp. (Includes a 61 page chapter on Cedar Creek , and new theory relevant to Cedar Creek and cross-site comparisons.). 1988.
Tilman D. Plant succession and gopher disturbance along an experimental gradient. Oecologia (Berlin) 60:285-292. 1983.
Tilman D, Wedin D. Plant traits and resource reduction for five grasses growing on a nitrogen gradient. Ecology 72(2):685-700. (Highlighted in Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 1991.). 1991.
Inouye R, Huntly N, Tilman D, Tester JR. Pocket gophers, (Geomys bursarius), vegetation and soil nitrogen along a successional sere in east central Minnesota. Oecologia 72:178-184. 1987.
Tilman D, Lehman CL, Kareiva P. Population dynamics in spatial habitats. Pages 3-20 in, D. Tilman and P. Kareiva, eds., Spatial Ecology: The Role of Space in Population Dynamics and Interspecific Interactions. Princeton University Press, New Jersey. 1997.
Ritchie ME, Tilman D. Predictions of species interactions from consumer resource theory: experimental tests with grasshoppers and plants. Oecologia 94:516-527. 1993.
Tilman D, Wedin D, Knops J. Productivity and sustainability influenced by biodiversity in grassland ecosystems. Nature 379:718-720. (Highlighted in Nature News and Views 379:673-674 by P. Kareiva; in The New York Times, March 5, 1996.). 1996.
Wilson S, Tilman D. Quadratic variation in old-field species richness along gradients of disturbance and nitrogen. Ecology. 2002;83:492-504.
Tilman D. Relative growth rates and plant allocation patterns. The American Naturalist 138:1269-1275. 1991.
Tilman D, Kilham SS, Kilham P. A reply to Sell, Carney, and Fahnenstiel. Ecology 65:328-332. 1984.
Waldrop M, Zak D, Blackwood C, Curtis C, Tilman D. Resource availability controls fungal diversity across a plant diversity. 9. 2006;(1127).
Tilman D. Resource Competition and Community Structure. Monographs in Population Biology, Princeton University Press. 310 pp. 1982.
Tilman D. Resource competition and plant traits: a response to Craine et al. 2005. Journal of Ecology. 2007;95:231.
Dybzinski R, Tilman D. Resource use patterns predict long-term outcomes of plant competition for nutrients and light. The American Naturalist. 2007;170:305.
Tilman D. The resource-ratio hypothesis of succession. The American Naturalist 125:827-852. 1985.
Tilman D. Resources, competition and the dynamics of plant communities. Pages 51-75 in Crawley, M. ed., Plant Ecology. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford. 1986.
Inouye RS, Huntly NJ, Tilman D. Response of Microtus pennsylvanicus to vegetation fertilized with various nutrients, with particular emphasis on sodium and nitrogen concentration in plant tissues. Holarctic Ecology 10:110-113. 1987.

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