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Bryant JP, Clausen TP, Reichardt P, McCarthy MC, Werner RA. Effect of nitrogen fertilization upon the secondary chemistry and nutritional value of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides (Michx.) leaves for the large aspen tortrix (Choristoneura conflictana (Walker)). Oecologia. 1987;73:513-517.
Rossow LJ, Bryant JP, Kielland K. Effects of above-ground browsing by mammals on mycorrhizal infection in an early successional taiga ecosystem. Oecologia. 1997;110:94-98.
Bryant JP, Reichardt P, Clausen TP, Werner RA. Effects of mineral nutrition on delayed inducible resistance in Alaska paper birch. Ecology. 1993;74:2072-2084.
Irons J, Bryant JP, Oswood MW. Effects of moose browsing on decomposition rates of birch leaf litter in a subarctic stream. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 1991;48:442-444.
Bryant JP. Feltleaf willow-snowshoe hare interactions: Plant carbon/nutrient balance and floodplain succession. Ecology. 1987;68:1319-1327.
Reichardt P, Bryant JP, Anderson BJ, Phillips D, Clausen TP, Meyer M, Frisby K. Germacrone defends Labrador tea from browsing by snowshoe hares. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 1990;16:1961-1969.
Niemala PS, Chapin III FS, Danell K, Bryant JP. Herbivory-mediated responses of selected boreal forests to climatic change. Climatic Change. 2001;48:427-440.
Bryant JP, Wieland GD, Kuropat T, Clausen TP. Interaction of snowshoe hare and feltleaf willow in Alaska. Ecology. 1985;66:1564-1573.
Bryant JP, Provenza FD, Pastor J, Reichardt P, Clausen TP, du Toit JT. Interactions between woody plants and browsing mammals mediated by secondary metabolites. Annual Review of Ecological Systems. 1991;22:431-446.
Chapin III FS, Bryant JP, Fox JF. Lack of induced chemical defense in juvenile Alaskan woody plants in response to simulated browsing. Oecologia. 1985;67:457-459.
Swihart RK, Bryant JP, Newton L. Latitudunal patterns in consumption of woody plants by snowshoe hares in the eastern United States and Alaska. Oikos. 1994;70:427-434.
Kielland K, Bryant JP, Ruess RW. Mammalian herbivory and carbon turnover in early successional stands in interior Alaska. Oikos. 1997;80:25-30.
Kielland K, Bryant JP. Moose herbivory in taiga: effects on biogeochemistry and vegetation dynamics in primary succession. Oikos. 1998;82:377-383.
Bryant JP, Julkunen-Tiitto R. Ontogenetic development of chemical defense by seedling resin birch: energy cost of defense production. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 1995;21:883-896.
Jonasson S, Bryant JP, Chapin FS, Andersson M. Plant phenols and nutrients in relation to variations in climate and rodent grazing. The American Naturalist. 1986;128:394-408.
Feng ZR, Liu R, DeAngelis DL, Bryant JP, Kielland K, Chapin III FS, Swihart RK. Plant Toxicity, Adaptive Herbivory, and Plant Community Dynamics. Ecosystems. 2009;12:534-547.
Ruess RW, Hendrick RL, Bryant JP. Regulation of fine root dynamics by mammalian browsers in early successional Alaskan taiga forests. Ecology. 1998;79:2706-2720.
Coley PS, Bryant JP, Chapin III FS. Resource availability and plant anti-herbivore defense. Science. 1985;230:895-899.
Bryant JP, Chapin III FS, Reichardt P, Clausen TP. Response of winter chemical defense in Alaska paper birch and green alder to manipulation of plant carbon/nutrient balance. Oecologia. 1987;72:510-514.
Clausen TP, Reichardt P, Bryant JP, Werner RA, Post KE, Frisby K. A simple method for the isolation of salicortin, tremulacin, and tremuloiden from quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides). Journal of Natural Products. 1989;52:207-209.
Julkunen-Tiitto R, Bryant JP, Kuropat PJ, Roininen H. Slight tissue wounding fails to induce consistent chemical defense in three willow (Salix spp.) clones. Oecologia. 1995;101:467-471.
Reichardt P, Bryant JP, Mattes BR, Clausen TP, Chapin FS, Meyer M. The winter chemical defense of Alaskan poplar against snowshoe hares. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 1991;16:1941.

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