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Christine J Small
Radford University - Radford / United States
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
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Christine J Small's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Composition, structure and dynamics of Dysart Woods, an old-growth mixed mesophytic forest of southeastern OhioBC McCarthy, CJ Small, DL RubinoForest Ecology and Management 140 (2-3), 193-213, 20011942001
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Relationship of understory diversity to soil nitrogen, topographic variation, and stand age in an eastern oak forest, USACJ Small, BC McCarthyForest ecology and Management 217 (2-3), 229-243, 20051842005
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Spatial and temporal variability of herbaceous vegetation in an eastern deciduous forestCJ Small, BC McCarthyPlant Ecology 164 (1), 37-48, 20031562003
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Influence of land use and site characteristics on invasive plant abundance in the Quinebaug Highlands of southern New EnglandMR Lundgren, CJ Small, GD DreyerNortheastern naturalist 11 (3), 313-332, 20041572004
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Changes in a hemlock-dominated forest following woolly adelgid infestation in southern New England1MJ Small, CJ Small, GD DreyerThe Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 132 (3), 458-470, 20051172005
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