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Henry F Howe

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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
SEX RATIO IN THE TROPICAL TREE TRIPLARIS AMERICANA (POLYGONACEAE)Michael N Melampy, Henry F Howe
Ecology|June 23, 2009
Prairie forb response to timing of vole herbivoryAmy T Sullivan, Henry F Howe
Oecologia|November 6, 2010
Response of two prairie forbs to repeated vole herbivoryAmy T Sullivan, Henry F Howe
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Competition for dispersal agents among tropical trees: influences of neighborsRobin S Manasse, Henry F Howe
Oecologia|July 28, 2009
Can forest fragmentation disrupt a conditional mutualism? A case from central AmazonMaria Luisa S P Jorge, Henry F Howe
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Survival and growth of Virola surinamensis yearlings: Water augmentation in gap and understoryBrian L Fisher, Henry F Howe, S Joseph Wright
Ecology|November 19, 2016
Restored connectivity facilitates recruitment by an endemic large-seeded tree in a fragmented tropical landscapeMarinés de la Peña-Domene, Emily S Minor, Henry F Howe
Ecology|January 26, 2007
Massive and distinctive effects of meadow voles on grassland vegetationHenry F Howe, Barbara Zorn-Arnold, Amy Sullivan, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|August 24, 2013
Early recruitment dynamics in tropical restorationMarinés de la Peña-Domene, Cristina Martínez-Garza, Henry F Howe
Ecology|May 20, 2009
Disperser limitation and recruitment of an endemic African tree in a fragmented landscapeNorbert J Cordeiro, Henry J Ndangalasi, Jay P McEntee, et al.
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
SEX RATIO IN THE TROPICAL TREE TRIPLARIS AMERICANA (POLYGONACEAE)Michael N Melampy, Henry F Howe
Ecology|June 23, 2009
Prairie forb response to timing of vole herbivoryAmy T Sullivan, Henry F Howe
Oecologia|November 6, 2010
Response of two prairie forbs to repeated vole herbivoryAmy T Sullivan, Henry F Howe
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Competition for dispersal agents among tropical trees: influences of neighborsRobin S Manasse, Henry F Howe
Oecologia|July 28, 2009
Can forest fragmentation disrupt a conditional mutualism? A case from central AmazonMaria Luisa S P Jorge, Henry F Howe
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Survival and growth of Virola surinamensis yearlings: Water augmentation in gap and understoryBrian L Fisher, Henry F Howe, S Joseph Wright
Ecology|November 19, 2016
Restored connectivity facilitates recruitment by an endemic large-seeded tree in a fragmented tropical landscapeMarinés de la Peña-Domene, Emily S Minor, Henry F Howe
Ecology|January 26, 2007
Massive and distinctive effects of meadow voles on grassland vegetationHenry F Howe, Barbara Zorn-Arnold, Amy Sullivan, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|August 24, 2013
Early recruitment dynamics in tropical restorationMarinés de la Peña-Domene, Cristina Martínez-Garza, Henry F Howe
Ecology|May 20, 2009
Disperser limitation and recruitment of an endemic African tree in a fragmented landscapeNorbert J Cordeiro, Henry J Ndangalasi, Jay P McEntee, et al.
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