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Loss of foundation species: consequences for the structure and dynamics of forested ecosystems
AM Ellison, MS Bank, BD Clinton, EA Colburn, K Elliott, CR Ford, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 3 (9), 479-486, 2005
21272005
The importance of land-use legacies to ecology and conservation
D Foster, F Swanson, J Aber, I Burke, N Brokaw, D Tilman, A Knapp
BioScience 53 (1), 77-88, 2003
13342003
The changing landscape: ecosystem responses to urbanization and pollution across climatic and societal gradients
NB Grimm, D Foster, P Groffman, JM Grove, CS Hopkinson, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 6 (5), 264-272, 2008
8272008
Land-use history (1730-1990) and vegetation dynamics in central New England, USA
DR Foster
Journal of ecology, 753-771, 1992
8131992
Land-use history as long-term broad-scale disturbance: regional forest dynamics in central New England
DR Foster, G Motzkin, B Slater
Ecosystems 1, 96-119, 1998
7861998
Changes in fire regimes since the Last Glacial Maximum: an assessment based on a global synthesis and analysis of charcoal data
MJ Power, J Marlon, N Ortiz, PJ Bartlein, SP Harrison, FE Mayle, ...
Climate dynamics 30, 887-907, 2008
7572008
Landscape patterns and legacies resulting from large, infrequent forest disturbances
DR Foster, DH Knight, JF Franklin
Ecosystems 1, 497-510, 1998
6311998
Forest response to the introduced hemlock woolly adelgid in southern New England, USA
DA Orwig, DR Foster
Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, 60-73, 1998
5891998
Species and stand response to catastrophic wind in central New England, USA
DR Foster
The Journal of Ecology, 135-151, 1988
5851988
Hurricane impacts to tropical and temperate forest landscapes
ER Boose, DR Foster, M Fluet
Ecological Monographs 64 (4), 369-400, 1994
5461994
Patterns of forest damage resulting from catastrophic wind in central New England, USA
DR Foster, ER Boose
Journal of Ecology, 79-98, 1992
5121992
Disturbance history, community organization and vegetation dynamics of the old-growth Pisgah Forest, south-western New Hampshire, USA
DR Foster
The Journal of Ecology, 105-134, 1988
5001988
Threads of continuity
JF Franklin, D Lindenmayer, JA MacMahon, A McKee, J Magnuson, ...
Conservation biology in practice 1 (1), 8-16, 2000
4592000
Landscape patterns of hemlock decline in New England due to the introduced hemlock woolly adelgid
DA Orwig, DR Foster, DL Mausel
Journal of Biogeography 29 (10‐11), 1475-1487, 2002
4302002
Response of forest plant species to land-use change: a life-history trait-based approach
K Verheyen, O Honnay, G Motzkin, M Hermy, DR Foster
Journal of Ecology, 563-577, 2003
4282003
Legacies of the agricultural past in the forested present: an assessment of historical land‐use effects on rich mesic forests
J Bellemare, G Motzkin, DR Foster
Journal of Biogeography 29 (10‐11), 1401-1420, 2002
3972002
Salvage harvesting policies after natural disturbance
DB Lindenmayer, DR Foster, JF Franklin, ML Hunter, RF Noss, ...
Science 303 (5662), 1303-1303, 2004
3772004
Nonnative forest insects and pathogens in the United States: Impacts and policy options
GM Lovett, M Weiss, AM Liebhold, TP Holmes, B Leung, KF Lambert, ...
Ecological applications 26 (5), 1437-1455, 2016
3622016
Three hundred years of forest and land‐use change in Massachusetts, USA
B Hall, G Motzkin, DR Foster, M Syfert, J Burk
Journal of Biogeography 29 (10‐11), 1319-1335, 2002
3542002
Widespread sampling biases in herbaria revealed from large‐scale digitization
BH Daru, DS Park, RB Primack, CG Willis, DS Barrington, TJS Whitfeld, ...
New Phytologist 217 (2), 939-955, 2018
3382018
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