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Below are publications contributed by authors whose last name begin with the letter T. In order to download a desired document, simply click on the citation of the document below.
- Thomson, A. J., and D. M. Shrimpton. 1984. Weather associated with the start of mountain pine beetle outbreaks. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 14:255–258.
- Thoss, V., and J. A. Byers. 2006. Monoterpene chemodiversity of ponderosa pine in relation to herbivory and bark beetle colonization. Chemoecology 16:51–58.
- Throop, H. L., and M. T. Lerdau. 2004. Effects of nitrogen deposition on insect herbivory: implications for community and ecosystem processes. Ecosystems 7:109–133.
- Tingey, D. T., M. G. Johnson, D. L. Phillips, D. W. Johnson, and and J. T. Ball. 1996. Effects of elevated CO2 and nitrogen on the synchrony of shoot and root growth in ponderosa pine. Tree Physiology 16:905–914.
- Tingey, D. T., J. A. Laurence, J. A. Weber, J. Greene, W. E. Hogsett, S. Brown, and E. H. Lee. 2001. Elevated CO2 and temperature alter the response of Pinus ponderosa to ozone: a simulation analysis. Ecological Applications 11:1412–1424.
- Trotter, R. T., III, N. S. Cobb, and T. G. Whitham. 2008. Arthropod community diversity and trophic structure: a comparison between extremes of plant stress. Ecological Entomology 33:1–11.
- Turner, D. P., S. V. Ollinger, and J. S. Kimball. 2004. Integrating remote sensing and ecosystem process models for landscape- to regional-scale analysis of the carbon cycle. BioScience 54(6):573–584.
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