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Authors: Smith, JP Schowalter, TD
Citation: Jp. Smith et Td. Schowalter, Aphid-induced reduction of shoot and root growth in Douglas-fir seedlings, ECOL ENT, 26(4), 2001, pp. 411-416

Authors: Progar, RA Schowalter, TD Freitag, CM Morrell, JJ
Citation: Ra. Progar et al., Respiration from coarse woody debris as affected by moisture and saprotroph functional diversity in Western Oregon, OECOLOGIA, 124(3), 2000, pp. 426-431

Authors: Schowalter, TD
Citation: Td. Schowalter, Insects as regulators of ecosystem development, INVERTEBRATES AS WEBMASTERS IN ECOSYSTEMS, 2000, pp. 99-114

Authors: Schowalter, TD Ganio, LM
Citation: Td. Schowalter et Lm. Ganio, Invertebrate communities in a tropical rain forest canopy in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Hugo, ECOL ENT, 24(2), 1999, pp. 191-201

Authors: Progar, RA Schowalter, TD Work, T
Citation: Ra. Progar et al., Arboreal invertebrate responses to varying levels and patterns of green-tree retention in northwestern forests, NW SCI, 73, 1999, pp. 77-86

Authors: Schowalter, TD
Citation: Td. Schowalter, Throughfall volume and chemistry as affected by precipitation volume, sapling size, and defoliation intensity, GR BASIN N, 59(1), 1999, pp. 79-84

Authors: Schowalter, TD Lightfoot, DC Whitford, WG
Citation: Td. Schowalter et al., Diversity of arthropod responses to host-plant water stress in a desert ecosystem in southern New Mexico, AM MIDL NAT, 142(2), 1999, pp. 281-290

Authors: Mankowski, ME Schowalter, TD Morrell, JJ Lyons, B
Citation: Me. Mankowski et al., Feeding habits and gut fauna of Zootermopsis angusticollis (Isoptera : Termopsidae) in response to wood species and fungal associates, ENV ENTOMOL, 27(6), 1998, pp. 1315-1322

Authors: Goyer, RA Wagner, MR Schowalter, TD
Citation: Ra. Goyer et al., Current and proposed technologies for bark beetle management, J FORESTRY, 96(12), 1998, pp. 29-33

Authors: Schowalter, TD Ganio, LM
Citation: Td. Schowalter et Lm. Ganio, Vertical and seasonal variation in canopy arthropod communities in an old-growth conifer forest in southwestern Washington, USA, B ENT RES, 88(6), 1998, pp. 633-640
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