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| 1172 | Timber, water, and Stamp Creek. | 1958 | Black, P.E., and P.M. Clark
| 10026 | A study of factors controlling the isotopic composition of water within a forested watershed | 1990 | Clark, Sherri Havert - University of Georgia
| 10044 | Pinus strobus needle ethanol-soluble proline and ethanol-insoluble protein contents of air- and ozone-fumigated new foliage | 1990 | Dlamini, Eunice T. - Clark-Atlanta University
| 196 | Fecundity and dispersal in plant populations: implications for structure and diversity. | 1995 | Clark, J.S., and Y. Ji
| 204 | Baseline biomass burning emissions of eastern North America. | 1996 | Clark, J.S.
| 206 | Climate implications of biomass burning since the 19th century in eastern North America. | 1996 | Clark, J.S., B.J. Stocks., and P.J.H. Richard
| 205 | Plant migration and climate change. | 1997 | Pitelka, L.F., R.H. Gardner, J. Ash, S. Berry, H. Gitay, I.R. Noble, A. Saunders, R.H.W. Bradshaw, L. Brubaker, J.S. Clark, M.B. Davis, S. Sugita, J.M. Dyer, R. Hengeveld, G. Hope, B. Huntley, G.A. King, S. Lavorel, R.N. Mack, G.P. Malanson, and M. McGlon
| 13 | Why Trees Migrate So Fast: Confronting Theory with Dispersal Biology and the Paleorecord. | 1998 | Clark, J.S.
| 158 | Stages and spatial scales of recruitment limitation in Southern Appalachian forests. | 1998 | Clark, J.S., E. Macklin, and L. Wood
| 2119 | Reid's paradox of rapid plant migration: dispersal theory and interpretation of paleoecological records. | 1998 | Clark, J.S., C. Fastie, G. Hurtt, S.T. Jackson, C. Johnson, G.A. King, M. Lewis, J. Lynch, S. Pacala, C. Prentics, E.W. Schupp, T. Webb III, and P. Wyckoff
| 1402 | Interpreting Recruitment Limitation In Forests. | 1999 | Clark, J.S., B. Beckage, P. Camill, B. Cleveland,J. Hille Ris Lambers, J. Lichter, J. McLachlan, J. Mohan, and P. Wyckoff
| 1403 | Seed Dispersal Near And Far: Patterns Across Temperate And Tropical Forests. | 1999 | Clark, J.S., M. Silman, R. Kern, E. Macklin, and J. Hille Ris Lambers
| 1226 | A long-term study of tree seedling recruitment in southern Appalachian forests: the effects of canopy gaps and shrub understudies. | 2000 | Beckage, B., J.S. Clark, B.D. Clinton, and B.L. Haines
| 1398 | Biological indices of soil quality; an ecosystem case study of their use. | 2000 | Knoepp, J.D., D.C. Coleman, D.A. Crossley Jr., and J.S. Clark
| 2111 | Predicting tree mortality from diameter growth: a comparison of maximum likelihood and Bayesian approaches. | 2000 | Wyckoff, P.H. and J.S. Clark
| 1 | On the estimation of spread rate for a biological population. | 2001 | Clark, J, L. Horvath, and M. Lewis
| 1533 | Ecological Forecasts: An Emerging Imperative. | 2001 | Clark, J.S., S.R. Carpenter, M. Barber, S. Collins, A. Dobson, J.A. Foley, D.M. Lodge, M. Pascual, R. Pielke Jr., W. Pizer, C. Pringle, and W. Reid
| 1564 | Invasion by extremes: Population spread with variation in dispersal and reproduction. | 2001 | Clark, J.S., M. Lewis, and L. Horvath
| 2217 | Bayesian statistics estimatingplant demographic parameters. | 2001 | Clark, J.S., and M. Lavine
| 1534 | The relationship between growth and mortality for seven co-occurring tree species in the southern Appalachian Mountains. | 2002 | Wyckoff, P.H., and J.S. Clark
| 1565 | Density-dependent mortality and the latitudinal gradient in species diversity. | 2002 | Hille Ris Lambers, J., J.S. Clark, and B. Beckage
| 2223 | Statistical modeling of seedling mortality. | 2002 | Lavine, M., B. Beckage, and J.S. Clark
| 1562 | Coexistence: How to identify trophic trade-offs. | 2003 | Clark, J.S., J. Mohan, M. Dietze, I. Ibanez
| 2010 | Seedling survival and growth of three forest tree species: the role of spatial heterogeneity. | 2003 | Beckage, B., and J.S. Clark
| 2221 | Effects of dispersal, shrubs, and density-dependent mortality on seed and seedling distributions in temperate forests. | 2003 | Hille Ris Lambers, J., and J.S. Clark
| 2222 | Genetic variation in germination, growth, and survivorship of red maple in response to subambient through elevated atmospheric CO2. | 2004 | Mohan, J.E., J.S. Clark, and W.H. Schlesinger
| 3008 | Fecundity of trees and the colonization-competition hypothesis. | 2004 | Clark, J.S., S. LaDeau, and I. Ibanez
| 2235 | Implications of seed banking for recruitment of southern Appalachian woody species. | 2005 | Hille Ris Lambers, J., J.S. Clark, and M. Lavine
| 2258 | The benefits of seed banking for red maple (Acer rubrum): maximizing seedling recruitment. | 2005 | Hille Ris Lambers, J., and J.S. Clark
| 2265 | Does predation contribute to tree diversity? | 2005 | Beckage, B., and J. Clark
| 3005 | Survival of tree seedlings across space and time: estimates from long-term count data. | 2005 | Beckage, B., M. Lavine, and J. Clark
| 3006 | Why environmental scientists are becoming Bayesians. | 2005 | Clark, J.S.
| 3007 | Tree growth prediction using size and exposed crown area. | 2005 | Wyckoff, P.H., and J.S. Clark
| 3049 | Estimating aboveground net primary productivity in forest-dominated ecosystems. | 2007 | Kloeppel, B.D., M.E. Harmon, and T.J. Fahey
| 3068 | Resolving the biodiversity paradox. | 2007 | Clark, J.S., M. Dietze, S. Chakraborty, P.K. Agarwal, I. Ibanez, S. LaDeau, and M. Wolosin
| 3076 | Tree growth inference and prediction from diameter censuses and ring widths. | 2007 | Clark, J.S., M. Wolosin, M. Dietze, I. Ibanez, S. LaDeau, M. Welsh, and B. Kloeppel
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