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Hall, M.C., P. Stiling, D.C. Moon, B.G. Drake, and M.D. Hunter. 2006. Elevated CO2 increases the long-term decomposition rate of Quercus myrtifolia leaf litter. Global Change Biology 12: 568-577.

Grossman, G.D, R.E. Ratajczak, J.T. Petty, M.D. Hunter, J.T. Peterson and G. Grenouillet. 2006. Population dynamics of mottled sculpin (Pisces) in a variable environment: information theoretic approaches. Ecological Monographs 76: 217-234.

Price, P.W. and M.D. Hunter. 2005. Long-term population dynamics of a sawfly show strong bottom-up effects. Journal of Animal Ecology 74: 917-925.

Helms, S.E. and M.D. Hunter. 2005. Variation in plant quality and the population dynamics of herbivores: there is nothing average about aphids. Oecologia 145: 197-204.

Hall, M.C., P. Stiling, B.A. Hungate, B.G. Drake, and M.D. Hunter. 2005. Effects of elevated CO2 and herbivore damage on litter quality in a scrub oak ecosystem. Journal of Chemical Ecology 31: 2343-2356.

Emmerson, M., M. Bezemer, M.D. Hunter, and T.H. Jones. 2005. Global change alters the stability of food webs. Global Change Biology 11: 490-501.

Hall, M.C., P. Stiling, D.C. Moon, B.G. Drake, and M.D. Hunter. 2005. Effects of elevated CO2 on foliar quality and herbivore damage in a scrub oak ecosystem. Journal of Chemical Ecology 31: 267-286.

Madritch, M.D. and M.D. Hunter. 2005. Phenotypic variation in oak litter influences short- and long-term nutrient cycling through litter chemistry. Soil Biology and Biogeochemistry 37: 319-327.

Redfern, M. and M.D. Hunter. 2005. Time tells: long-term patterns in the population dynamics of the yew gall midge, Taxomyia taxi (Cecidomyiidae) over 35 years. Ecological Entomology 30: 86-95.

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