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Mark Fulton
Mark Fulton
Professor of Biology, Bemidji State University
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Stand dynamics over 18 years in a southern mixed hardwood forest, Texas, USA
PA Harcombe, CJ Bill, M Fulton, JS Glitzenstein, PL Marks, IS Elsik
Journal of Ecology 90 (6), 947-957, 2002
982002
Sapling growth and survivorship as a function of light in a mesic forest of southeast Texas, USA
J Lin, PA Harcombe, MR Fulton, RW Hall
Oecologia 132, 428-435, 2002
742002
Sapling growth and survivorship as affected by light and flooding in a river floodplain forest of southeast Texas
J Lin, PA Harcombe, MR Fulton, RW Hall
Oecologia 139, 399-407, 2004
652004
A computationally efficient forest succession model: Design and initial tests
MR Fulton
Forest Ecology and Management 42 (1-2), 23-34, 1991
461991
Converging forest community composition along an edaphic gradient threatens landscape‐level diversity
KL Amatangelo, MR Fulton, DA Rogers, DM Waller
Diversity and Distributions 17 (2), 201-213, 2011
422011
Patterns in height-diameter relationships for selected tree species and sites in eastern Texas
MR Fulton
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 29 (9), 1445-1448, 1999
421999
Invertebrate community patterns in seasonal ponds in Minnesota, USA: Response to hydrologic and environmental variability
MM Bischof, MA Hanson, MR Fulton, RK Kolka, SD Sebestyen, MG Butler
Wetlands 33, 245-256, 2013
382013
Characterizing shade tolerance by the relationship between mortality and growth in tree saplings in a southeastern Texas forest
J Lin, PA Harcombe, MR Fulton
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 31 (2), 345-349, 2001
382001
Sensitivity of Gulf Coast forests to climate change
PA Harcombe, RBW Hall, JS Glitzenstein, ES Cook, P Krusic, M Fulton, ...
Vulnerability of coastal wetlands in the southeastern United States: climate …, 1999
351999
Adult recruitment as a function of juvenile growth rate in size-structured plant populations
MR Fulton
Oikos, 102-105, 1991
291991
Fine-scale temperature patterns in the southern boreal forest: implications for the cold-adapted moose
B Olson, SK Windels, M Fulton, R Moen
Alces: A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose 50, 105-120, 2014
222014
Fine‐scale predictability of forest community dynamics
MR Fulton, PA Harcombe
Ecology 83 (5), 1204-1208, 2002
212002
Rapid simulations of vegetation stand dynamics with mixed life-forms
MR Fulton
Vegetation dynamics & global change, 251-271, 1993
141993
Hydraulic limitation on maximum height of Pinus strobus trees in northern Minnesota, USA
MR Fulton, JC Kamman, MP Coyle
Trees 28, 841-848, 2014
72014
An application of fuzzy set ordination to determine tree habitat suitability of sites from a regional data set
MR Fulton
Journal of Vegetation Science 7 (5), 739-746, 1996
71996
Edaphic controls on the boreonemoral forest mosaic
MR Fulton, IC Prentice
Oikos, 291-298, 1997
61997
Potential causes of a decline in American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) in Wier Woods, Texas
S Jha, PA Harcombe, MR Fulton, IS Elsik
The Texas Journal of Science 56 (4), 285-299, 2004
42004
Simulation modeling of the effects of site conditions and disturbance history on a boreal forest landscape
MR Fulton
Journal of vegetation science 2 (5), 603-612, 1991
41991
The digital stopwatch as a source of random numbers
MR Fulton
Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 77 (4), 217-218, 1996
31996
The vegetation and development of young island surfaces in the Lower Wisconsin River
MR Fulton
University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1987
31987
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