Charles Canham
Latty, E.F., Charles D. Canham, and P.L. Marks. 2004. “The Effects of Land-Use History on Soil Properties and Nutrient Dynamics in Northern Hardwood Forests of the Adirondack Mountains”. Ecosystems 7: 193-207. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Latty_et_al_2004_Ecosys_7_193-207.pdf.
Greene, D. F., Charles D. Canham, K.D. Coates, and P. T. Lepage. 2004. “An Evaluation of Alternative Dispersal Functions for Trees”. J. Ecol. 92: 758-66. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Greene_et_al_2004_J_Ecol_92_758-766.pdf.
Canham, Charles D., Jonathan J. Cole, and W.K. Lauenroth. 2003. “The Role of Modeling in Ecosystem Science”. In Canham, C. D., J. S. Cole, and W. K. Lauenroth (eds.), 1-12. Models in Ecosystem Science. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/ch_1_Canham_CC_IX_book.pdf.
Coates, K.D., Charles D. Canham, M. Beaudet, D.L. Sachs, and C. Messier. 2003. “Use of a Spatially-Explicit Individual-Tree Model (SORTIE BC) to Explore the Implications of Patchiness in Structurally Complex Forests”. For. Ecol. Manage 186: 297-310. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Coates_et_al_2003_For_Ecol_Mgmt_186_297-310.pdf.
Latty, E.F., Charles D. Canham, and P.L. Marks. 2003. “Beech Bark Disease in Northern Hardwood Forests: The Importance of Nitrogen Dynamics and Forest History for Disease Incidence”. Can. J. For. Res. 33: 257-68. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Latty_et_al_2003_Can_J_For_Res_22_257-268.pdf.
Tripler, C. E., Charles D. Canham, R.S. Inouye, and Jaclyn L. Schnurr. 2002. “Soil Nitrogen Availability, Plant Luxury Consumption, and Herbivory by White-Tailed Deer”. Oecologia 133: 517-24. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Tripler_et_al_2002_Oecologia_133_517-524.pdf.
Uriarte, Maria, Charles D. Canham, and R.B. Root. 2002. “A Model of Simultaneous Evolution of Competitive Ability and Herbivore Resistance in a Perennial Plant”. Ecology 83: 2649-63. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Uriarte_et_al_2002_Ecology_83_2649-2663.pdf.
Beaudet, M., C. Messier, and Charles D. Canham. 2002. “Predictions of Understory Light Conditions in Northern Hardwood Forests Following Parameterization, Sensitivity Analysis, and Tests of the SORTIE Light Model”. For. Ecol. Manage 165: 231-44. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Beaudet_et_al_2002_For_Ecol_Mgmt_165_235-248.pdf.
Menard, A., P. Dubé, A. Bouchard, Charles D. Canham, and D.J. Marceau. 2002. “Evaluating the Potential of the SORTIE Forest Succession Model for Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Small-Scale Disturbances”. Ecol. Model 153: 81-96. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Menard_et_al_2002_Ecol_Mod_153_81-96.pdf.
Bigelow, S. W., and Charles D. Canham. 2002. “Community Organization of Tree Species Along Soil Gradients in a Northeastern USA Forest”. J. Ecol. 90: 188-200. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Bigelow_and_Canham_2002_J_Ecol_90_188-200.pdf.