Walter P. Carson
Walter P. Carson
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh
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Treefall gaps and the maintenance of species diversity in tropical forests
SA Schnitzer, J Mascaro, WP Carson
Tropical forest community ecology (WP Carson and SA Schnitzer, editors), 196-209, 2008
523*2008
Treefall gaps and the maintenance of species diversity in a tropical forest
SA Schnitzer, WP Carson
Ecology 82 (4), 913-919, 2001
5022001
The impact of lianas on tree regeneration in tropical forest canopy gaps: evidence for an alternative pathway of gap‐phase regeneration
SA Schnitzer, JW Dalling, WP Carson
Journal of Ecology 88 (4), 655-666, 2000
4542000
Overcompensation by plants: herbivore optimization or red herring?
AJ Belsky, WP Carson, CL Jensen, GA Fox
Evolutionary Ecology 7 (1), 109-121, 1993
4401993
On the formation of dense understory layers in forests worldwide: consequences and implications for forest dynamics, biodiversity, and succession
AA Royo, WP Carson
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36 (6), 1345-1362, 2006
4372006
Herbivory and plant species coexistence: community regulation by an outbreaking phytophagous insect
WP Carson, RB Root
Ecological Monographs 70 (1), 73-99, 2000
2772000
The role of litter in an old-field community: impact of litter quantity in different seasons on plant species richness and abundance
WP Carson, CJ Peterson
Oecologia 85 (1), 8-13, 1990
2531990
Microsite variation and soil dynamics within newly created treefall pits and mounds
CJ Peterson, WP Carson, BC McCarthy, STA Pickett
Oikos 58 (1), 39-46, 1990
2091990
Lianas suppress tree regeneration and diversity in treefall gaps
SA Schnitzer, WP Carson
Ecology letters 13 (7), 849-857, 2010
1842010
Role of resources and disturbance in the organization of an old-field plant community
WP Carson, STA Pickett
Ecology 71 (1), 226-238, 1990
1681990
Succession in old-field plant communities: effects of contrasting types of nutrient enrichment
WP Carson, GW Barrett
Ecology 69 (4), 984-994, 1988
1661988
Plant density determines species richness along an experimental fertility gradient
MHH Stevens, WP Carson
Ecology 80 (2), 455-465, 1999
1651999
Resource quantity, not resource heterogeneity, maintains plant diversity
MHH Stevens, WP Carson
Ecology Letters 5 (3), 420-426, 2002
1432002
Top-down effects of insect herbivores during early succession: influence on biomass and plant dominance
WP Carson, RB Root
Oecologia 121 (2), 260-272, 1999
1411999
Pervasive interactions between ungulate browsers and disturbance regimes promote temperate forest herbaceous diversity
AA Royo, R Collins, MB Adams, C Kirschbaum, WP Carson
Ecology 91 (1), 93-105, 2010
1382010
Establishment limitation reduces species recruitment and species richness as soil resources rise
MHH Stevens, DE Bunker, SA Schnitzer, WP Carson
Journal of Ecology 92 (2), 339-347, 2004
1242004
The impact of deer on relationships between tree growth and mortality in an old-growth beech-maple forest
ZT Long, TH Pendergast IV, WP Carson
Forest Ecology and Management 252 (1), 230-238, 2007
1112007
Liana diversity, abundance, and mortality in a tropical wet forest in Costa Rica
J Mascaro, SA Schnitzer, WP Carson
Forest Ecology and Management 190 (1), 3-14, 2004
1082004
Challenges associated with testing and falsifying the Janzen-Connell Hypothesis: a review and critique
WP Carson, JT Anderson, EG Leigh, SA Schnitzer
Tropical forest community ecology (WP Carson and SA Schnitzer, editors), 210-241, 2008
1072008
Weak competition among tropical tree seedlings: implications for species coexistence
CET Paine, KE Harms, SA Schnitzer, WP Carson
Biotropica 40 (4), 432-440, 2008
972008
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