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William Reiners
University of Wyoming - Laramie / United States
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 1341288
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William Reiners's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Ecosystem succession and nutrient retention: a hypothesisPM Vitousek, WA ReinersBioScience 25 (6), 376-381, 197512001975
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The Biota and the World Carbon Budget: The terrestrial biomass appears to be a net source of carbon dioxide for the atmosphereGM Woodwell, RH Whittaker, WA Reiners, GE Likens, CC Delwiche, ...Science 199 (4325), 141-146, 19789421978
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A comparative analysis of potential nitrification and nitrate mobility in forest ecosystemsPM Vitousek, JR Gosz, CC Grier, JM Melillo, WA ReinersEcological monographs 52 (2), 155-177, 19829251982
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Nitrate Losses from Disturbed Ecosystems: Interregional comparative studies show mechanisms underlying forest ecosystem response to disturbance.PM Vitousek, JR Gosz, CC Grier, JM Melillo, WA Reiners, RL ToddScience 204 (4392), 469-474, 19796991979
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The biogeochemistry of calcium at Hubbard BrookGE Likens, CT Driscoll, DC Buso, TG Siccama, CE Johnson, GM Lovett, ...Biogeochemistry 41 (2), 89-173, 19986141998
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