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Schowalter TD, Crossley DA. Canopy arthropods and their response to forest disturbance. In: Swank, Wayne T.//Crossley JDA Forest hydrology and ecology at Coweeta. Vol. 66. Forest hydrology and ecology at Coweeta. New York; 1988. p. 207-218. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub1332.pdf
Schowalter TD. Invertebrate diversity in old-growth versus regenerating forest canopies. The Northwest Environmental Journal [Internet]. 1990;6:403-404. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub1149.pdf
Schowalter TD. Forest ecology. In: McGraw-Hill 1992 Yearbook of Science and Technology. McGraw-Hill 1992 Yearbook of Science and Technology. New York; 1992. p. 169-172. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub1255.pdf
Schowalter TD. Invertebrate community structure and herbivory in a tropical rain forest canopy in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Hugo. Biotropica [Internet]. 1994;26(3):312-319. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub1852.pdf
Schowalter TD, Hansen EM, Molina RJ, Zhang Y. Integrating the ecological roles of phytophagous insects, plant pathogens, and mycorrhizae in managed forests. In: Kohm, Kathryn A.//Franklin JF Creating a forestry for the 21st century: the science of ecosystem management. Creating a forestry for the 21st century: the science of ecosystem management. Washington, DC; Covelo, CA; 1997. p. 171-189.
Schowalter TD. Forest pest management: a synopsis. The Northwest Environmental Journal. 1988;4(2):313-318.
Schowalter TD. Canopy arthropod community structure and herbivory in old-growth and regenerating forests in western Oregon. Canadian Journal of Forest Research [Internet]. 1989;19:318-322. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub996.pdf
Schowalter TD, Sabin TE. Litter microarthropod responses to canopy herbivory, season and decomposition in litterbags in a regenerating conifer ecosystem in western Oregon. Biology and Fertility of Soils [Internet]. 1991;11:93-96. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub1226.pdf
Schowalter TD, Filip GM. Bark beetle-pathogen-conifer interactions: an overview. In: Schowalter, T. D.//Filip GM Beetle-pathogen interactions in conifer forests. Beetle-pathogen interactions in conifer forests. London; 1993. p. 1-19. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub1421.pdf
Schowalter TD. Stand and landscape diversity as a mechanism of forest resistance to insects. In: Mattson, W. J.//Niemela P//RM Dynamics of forest herbivory: quest for pattern and principle. Vol. 183. Dynamics of forest herbivory: quest for pattern and principle. St. Paul, MN; 1996. p. 21-27.
Schowalter TD, Means JE. Pest response to simplification of forest landscapes. The Northwest Environmental Journal [Internet]. 1988;4(2):342-343. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub1000.pdf
Schowalter TD, Stafford SG, Slagle RL. Arboreal arthropod community structure in an early successional coniferous forest ecosystem in western Oregon. Great Basin Naturalist [Internet]. 1988;48(3):327-333. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub1002.pdf
Schowalter TD, Sabin TE, Stafford SG, Sexton JM. Phytophage effects on primary production, nutrient turnover, and litter decomposition of young Douglas-fir in western Oregon. Forest Ecology and Management [Internet]. 1991;42:229-243. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub1001.pdf
Schowalter TD, Caldwell BA, Carpenter SE, Griffiths RP, Harmon ME, Ingham ER, Kelsey RG, Lattin JD, Moldenke AR. Decomposition of fallen trees: effects of initial conditions and heterotrophic colonization rates. In: Singh JS Tropical ecosystems: ecology and management. Tropical ecosystems: ecology and management. New Delhi; 1992. p. 373-383. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub1122.pdf
Schowalter TD. Canopy arthropod communities in relation to forest age and alternative harvest practices in western Oregon. Forest Ecology and Management [Internet]. 1995;78:115-125. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub2098.pdf
Schowalter TD, Lightfoot DC, Whitford WG. Diversity of arthropod responses to host-plant water stress in a desert ecosystem in southern New Mexico. American Midland Naturalist [Internet]. 1999;142(2):281-290. Available from: http://www.bioone.org/bioone/?request=get-document&issn=0003-0031&volume=142&issue=02&page=0281
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