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Mark D. Hunter
Mark D. Hunter
Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan
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Playing chutes and ladders: heterogeneity and the relative roles of bottom-up and top-down forces in natural communities
MD Hunter, PW Price
Ecology, 724-732, 1992
20721992
Ecology of insects: concepts and applications.
MR Speight, MD Hunter, AD Watt
Ecology of insects: concepts and applications., 1999
8581999
Determination of hydrolyzable tannins (gallotannins and ellagitannins) after reaction with potassium iodate
PW Hartzfeld, R Forkner, MD Hunter, AE Hagerman
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 50 (7), 1785-1790, 2002
3812002
Landscape structure, habitat fragmentation, and the ecology of insects
MD Hunter
Agricultural and Forest Entomology 4 (3), 159-166, 2002
3292002
Effects of elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide on insect–plant interactions
MD Hunter
Agricultural and Forest Entomology 3 (3), 153-159, 2001
2612001
Self-medication in animals
JC de Roode, T Lefèvre, MD Hunter
Science 340 (6129), 150-151, 2013
2592013
Insect population dynamics meets ecosystem ecology: effects of herbivory on soil nutrient dynamics
MD Hunter
Agricultural and Forest Entomology 3 (2), 77-84, 2001
2542001
What goes up must come down? Nutrient addition and predation pressure on oak herbivores
RE Forkner, MD Hunter
Ecology 81 (6), 1588-1600, 2000
2522000
Host‐plant quality influences diapause and voltinism in a polyphagous insect herbivore
MD Hunter, JN McNeil
Ecology 78 (4), 977-986, 1997
2271997
Estimating the relative roles of top-down and bottom-up forces on insect herbivore populations: a classic study revisited
MD Hunter, GC Varley, GR Gradwell
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 94 (17), 9176-9181, 1997
2181997
P RESULTS P
J Hunter
Margins 3 (4), 3.20-34.60, 2001
2022001
A variable insect–plant interaction: the relationship between tree budburst phenology and population levels of insect herbivores among trees
MD HUNTER
Ecological Entomology 17 (1), 91-95, 1992
2001992
Insect canopy herbivory and frass deposition affect soil nutrient dynamics and export in oak mesocosms
CJ Frost, MD Hunter
Ecology 85 (12), 3335-3347, 2004
1842004
Nonadditive effects of leaf litter species diversity on breakdown dynamics in a detritus‐based stream
JS Kominoski, CM Pringle, BA Ball, MA Bradford, DC Coleman, DB Hall, ...
Ecology 88 (5), 1167-1176, 2007
1802007
Phenotypic diversity influences ecosystem functioning in an oak sandhills community
MD Madritch, MD Hunter
Ecology 83 (8), 2084-2090, 2002
1792002
Toxin-producing Anabaena flos-aquae induces settling of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, a competing motile alga
KD Kearns, MD Hunter
Microbial ecology 42, 80-86, 2001
1692001
Consequences of non‐random species loss for decomposition dynamics: experimental evidence for additive and non‐additive effects
BA Ball, MD Hunter, JS Kominoski, CM Swan, MA Bradford
Journal of ecology 96 (2), 303-313, 2008
1642008
Effects of resource distribution on animal-plant interactions
MD Hunter, T Ohgushi, PW Price
Academic Press, 1992
162*1992
Designing for conservation of insects in the built environment
MCR Hunter, MD Hunter
Insect Conservation and diversity 1 (4), 189-196, 2008
1612008
Effects of plant quality on the population ecology of parasitoids
MD Hunter
Agricultural and Forest Entomology 5 (1), 1-8, 2003
1602003
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