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Pickett STA, Cadenasso ML, Grove JM. Biocomplexity in coupled natural-human systems: a multidimensional framework. 2005;8:225-232.
Pickett STA, Cadenasso ML. Patch dynamics as a conceptual tool to link ecology and design. In: Towers J Designing patch dynamics. Designing patch dynamics. New York; 2007. p. 16-29.
Pickett STA, Jenkins JC, Law NL, Nilon CH, Pouyat RV, Szlavecz K, Warren PS, Wilson MA, Cadenasso ML, Grove JM. Beyond urban legends: an emerging framework of urban ecology, as illustrated by the Baltimore Ecosystem Study. 2008;58(2):139-150.
Pickett STA, Cadenasso ML. Altered resources, disturbance, and heterogeneity: a framework for comparing urban and non-urban soils. 2009;12(1):23-44.
Pickett STA. The culture of synthesis: habits of mind in novel ecological integration. 1999;87(3):479-487.
Pickett STA, Cadenasso ML. Ecosystem as a multidimensional concept: meaning, model and metaphor. 2002;5:1-10.
Pickett STA, Cadenasso ML. Vegetation succession. In: van der Maarel E Vegetation Ecology. Vegetation Ecology. New York; 2005. p. 178-198.
Pickett STA, Belt KT, Galvin MF, Groffman PM, Grove JM, Outen DC, Pouyat RV, Stack WP, Cadenasso ML. Watersheds in Baltimore, Maryland: understanding and application of integrated ecological and social processes. 2007;136:44-55.
Pickett STA, Cadenasso ML. Linking ecological and built components of urban mosaics: an open cycle of ecological design. 2008;96:8-12.
Pickett STA, Cadenasso ML, McDonnell MJ, Burch WR. Frameworks for urban ecosystem studies: gradients, patch dynamics and the human ecosystem in the New York metropolitan area and Baltimore, USA. In: Breuste JH Ecology of cities and towns: a comparative approach. Ecology of cities and towns: a comparative approach. New York; 2009. p. 25-50.
Pickett STA, Burch WR, Dalton S, Foresman TW, Rowntree R. A conceptual framework for the study of human ecosystems in urban areas. 1997;1(4):185-199.
Pickett STA, Cadenasso ML, Bartha S. Implications from the Buell-Small Succession Study for vegetation restoration. 2001;4:41-52.
Pickett STA, Cadenasso ML, Grove JM. Resilient cities: meaning, models, and metaphor for integrating the ecological, socio-economic, and planning realms. 2004;69(4):369-384.
Pickett STA, Cadenasso ML. Advancing urban ecological studies: frameworks, concepts, and results from the Baltimore Ecosystem Study. 2006;31:114-125.
Pickett STA, Kolasa J, Jones CG. Ecological understanding: the nature of theory and the theory of nature. Second. San Diego; 2007 p. 240.
Pickett STA, Grove JM. Urban ecosystems: what would Tansley do?. 2009;12(1):1-8.
Pickett STA, Burch WR, Dalton SD, Foresman TW. Integrated urban ecosystem research. 1997;1(4):183-184.
Pickett STA. The wild and the city. In: Fearn E 2010-2011 state of the wild: a global portrait. 2010-2011 state of the wild: a global portrait. Washington, DC; 2010. p. 153-159.
Pickett STA, Cadenasso ML, Grove JM, Nilon CH, Pouyat RV, Zipperer WC, Costanza R. Urban ecological systems: linking terrestrial ecological, physical, and socioeconomic components of metropolitan areas. 2001;32:127-157.
Pickett STA. Why is developing a broad understanding of urban ecosystems important to science and scientists?. In: Hollweg KS Understanding urban ecosystems: a new frontier for science and education. Understanding urban ecosystems: a new frontier for science and education. New York; 2003. p. 58-72.
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