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Adair, E. C., W. J. Parton, S. J. Del Grosso, W. L. Silver, M. E. Harmon, S. A. Hall, I. C.
Burke, and S. C. Hart. 2008. A simple three pool model accurately describes patterns of longterm, global litter decomposition in the Long-term Intersite Decomposition Experiment Team
(LIDET) data set. Global Change Biology114:2636-2660.
Bolster, K. L., M. E. Martin, and J. D. Aber. 1996. Determination of carbon fraction and
nitrogen concentration in tree foliage by near infrared reflectance: a comparison of statistical
methods. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 26:590-600.
Bontti, E. E., J. P. DeCant, S. M. Munson, M. Gathany, A. Przeszlowska, M. L. Haddix, S. M.
Owens, I. C. Burke, W. J. Parton and M. E. Harmon. 2009. Litter decomposition in grasslands of
Central North America (US Great Plains). Global Change Biology 15:1356-1363.
Bryant, D.M., Holland, E.A., Seastedt, T.R., Walker, M.D. 1998. Analysis of litter
decomposition in an alpine tundra. Canadian Journal of Botany 76:1295-1304
Currie, W. S. 1995. Forest Floor Leachate Biogeochemistry and Decomposition Dynamics.
Ph.D. Dissertation. Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space, University of New
Hampshire, Durham, NH. 184 pp.
Currie, W. S. and J. D. Aber. 1997. Modeling leaching as a decomposition process in humid,
montane forests. Ecology 78(6): 1844-1860.
Currie, W. S., K. J. Nadelhoffer and J. D. Aber. 1999. Soil detrital processes controlling the
movement of 15N tracers to forest vegetation. Ecological Applications 9:87-102.
Currie, W.S., M. E Harmon, I. C. Burke, S. C. Hart, W. J. Parton and W. L. Silver. 2010. Crossbiome transplants of plant litter over a decade reveal both extension and limitation of the
climate-litter quality paradigm. Global Change Biology 16:1744-1761.
Cusack, D. F., W.W. Chou, W. H. Yang, M. E. Harmon, W. L. Silver, and LIDET. 2009.
Controls on Long-Term Root and Leaf Litter Decomposition in Neotropical Forests. Global
Change Biology 15:1339-1355.
Gholz, H. L, D. A. Wedin, S. M. Smitherman, M. E. Harmon, and W. J. Parton. 2000. Longterm dynamics of pine and hardwood litter in contrasting environments: Toward a global model
of decomposition. Global Change Biology 6:751-765.
Harmon, M. E., W. L. Silver, I. C. Burke, B. Fasth, W. Parton, and LIDET. 2009. Long-term
patterns of mass loss during the decomposition of leaf and fine root litter: An across site
comparison. Global Change Biology 15:1320-1338.
Harmon, M. E. 2000. Decomposition of the third kind: Results form the LIDET project. pp. 114
In: The Ecological Society of America 85th Annual Meeting, August 6-10, 1999. Snowbird,
Utah.
Harmon, M. E. 1998. Establishing a long-term, broad-scale ecosystem experiment on climate
versus litter controls of litter decomposition. p. 182 In: A. Farina, J. Kennedy, and V. Bassu,
editors, 7th International Congress of Ecology: New tasks for ecologists after Rio 1992.
INTERCOL, Florence, Italy
Harmon, M. E. 1999. Crossing borders: Continental-scale patterns of decomposition. 1st
Annual Meeting of the North American Regional LTER Network. August 7, 1999. Spokane,
Washington.
Harmon, M. E. and K. Lajtha. 1999. Analysis of detritus and organic horizons for mineral and
organic constituents. pp 143-165 In Robertson, G. P., C. S. Bledsoe, D. C. Coleman, and P.
Sollins editors, Standard Soil Methods for Long Term Ecological Research, Oxford University
Press, New York.
Harmon, M. E., K. J. Nadelhoffer, and J. M. Blair. 1999. Measuring decomposition, nutrient
turnover, and stores in plant litter. pp 202-240 In Robertson, G. P., C. S. Bledsoe, D. C.
Coleman, and P. Sollins editors, Standard Soil Methods for Long Term Ecological Research,
Oxford University Press, New York.
Long-Term Intersite Decomposition Experiment Team. 1995. Meeting the challenge of longterm, broad-scale ecological experiments. LTER Publication No. 19. U.S. LTER Network
Office, Seattle, WA.23 pp.
Moorhead, D. L., W. S. Currie, E. B. Rastetter, W. J. Parton, and M. E. Harmon. 1999. Climate
and litter quality controls on decomposition: an analysis of modeling approaches. Global
Climate Change 13:575-589.
O'Lear, H. A., T. R. Seastedt, J. M. Briggs, J. M. Blair, and R. A. Ramundo. 1996. Fire and
topographic effects on decomposition rates and N dynamics of buried wood in tallgrass prairie.
Soil Biol. Biochem. 28:323-329.
Parton, W. J., D. S. Ojima, C. V. Cole, and D. S. Shimel. 1994. A general model for soil
organic matter dynamics: sensitivity to litter chemistry, texture, and management. Soil Science
Society of America Special Publication 39:147-167.
Parton, W., Silver, W., Burke, I., Grassens, L., Harmon, M.E., Currie, W., King, J., Adair, C.,
Brandt, L., Hart, S., Fasth, B. 2007. Global-scale similarities in nitrogen release patterns during
long-term decomposition. Science 315: 361-364.
Smith, A. C., J. S. Bhatti, H.Chen, M. E. Harmon, and P. A. Arp. 2011. Modeling above- and
below-ground loss and N dynamics in woodend dowels (LIDET) placed across North and
Central American biomes at the decadal time scale. Ecological Modelling 222:2276-2290.
Toumi, M., T. Thum, H. Javinen, S. Fronzek, B,. Berg, M. Harmon, J. A. Trofymow, S. Sevano,
and J. Liski. 2009. Leaf litter decomposition-Estimates of global variability based on Yasso07
model. Ecological Modelling 220: 3362-3371.
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