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P.L. Marks

Martin, P. H., Charles D. Canham, and P.L. Marks. 2009. “Why Forests Appear Resistant To Exotic Plant Invasions: Intentional Introductions, Stand Dynamics, And The Role Of Shade Tolerance”. Front. Ecol. Environ. 7: 142-149. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Martin_2008_Frontiers.pdf.
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.
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: 257-268. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Latty_et_al_2003_Can_J_For_Res_22_257-268.pdf.
Canham, Charles D., and P.L. Marks. 1985. “The Response Of Woody Plants To Disturbance: Patterns Of Establishment And Growth”. In S. T. A. Pickett And P. White (Eds.). The Ecology Of Natural Disturbance And Patch Dynamics, 197-216. Academic Press, Inc.. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Canham_and_Marks_1985_in_Pickett_and_White.pdf.