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Nancy Huntly
Nancy Huntly
Director, Ecology Center, Utah State University
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Herbivores and the dynamics of communities and ecosystems
N Huntly
Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 22 (1), 477-503, 1991
10471991
The roles of harsh and fluctuating conditions in the dynamics of ecological communities
P Chesson, N Huntly
The American Naturalist 150 (5), 519-553, 1997
9491997
ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES AND GUIDELINES FOR MANAGING THE USE OF LANDsup>1
VH Dale, S Brown, RA Haeuber, NT Hobbs, N Huntly, RJ Naiman, ...
Ecological applications 10 (3), 639-670, 2000
8442000
Resource pulses, species interactions, and diversity maintenance in arid and semi-arid environments
P Chesson, RLE Gebauer, S Schwinning, N Huntly, K Wiegand, ...
Oecologia 141, 236-253, 2004
8232004
Old‐field succession on a Minnesota sand plain
RS Inouye, NJ Huntly, D Tilman, JR Tester, M Stillwell, KC Zinnel
Ecology 68 (1), 12-26, 1987
4641987
Pocket gophers in ecosystems: patterns and mechanisms
N Huntly, R Inouye
BioScience 38 (11), 786-793, 1988
4391988
Short-term instabilities and long-term community dynamics
P Chesson, N Huntly
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 4 (10), 293-298, 1989
2841989
Pocket gophers (Geomys bursarius), vegetation, and soil nitrogen along a successional sere in east central Minnesota
RS Inouye, NJ Huntly, D Tilman, JR Tester
Oecologia 72, 178-184, 1987
2261987
Developing a broader scientific foundation for river restoration: Columbia River food webs
RJ Naiman, JR Alldredge, DA Beauchamp, PA Bisson, J Congleton, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (52), 21201-21207, 2012
1862012
Direct and indirect effects of herbivores on nitrogen dynamics: voles in riparian areas
JM Sirotnak, NJ Huntly
Ecology 81 (1), 78-87, 2000
1632000
Effects of subterranean mammalian herbivores on vegetation
N Huntly, OJ Reichman
Journal of Mammalogy 75 (4), 852-859, 1994
1531994
The biogeochemistry of a north-temperate grassland with native ungulates: nitrogen dynamics in Yellowstone National Park
DA Frank, RS Inouye, N Huntly, GW Minshall, JE Anderson
Biogeochemistry 26, 163-188, 1994
1491994
Foraging Behavior of the Pika (Ochotona princeps), with Comparisons of Grazing versus Haying
NJ Huntly, AT Smith, BL Ivins
Journal of Mammalogy 67 (1), 139-148, 1986
1481986
Community consequences of life-history traits in a variable environment
PL Chesson, N Huntly
Annales Zoologici Fennici, 5-16, 1988
1361988
Exotic plants increase and native plants decrease with loss of foundation species in sagebrush steppe
JS Prevéy, MJ Germino, NJ Huntly, RS Inouye
Plant Ecology 207, 39-51, 2010
1292010
Influence of refuging consumers (pikas: Ochotona princeps) on subalpine meadow vegetation
NJ Huntly
Ecology 68 (2), 274-283, 1987
1281987
Habitat-specific demography: evidence for source-sink population structure in a mammal, the pika
MP Kreuzer, NJ Huntly
Oecologia 134, 343-349, 2003
1172003
Non-random orientation of nest entrances in saguaro cacti
RS Inouye, NJ Huntly, DW Inouye
Condor 83, 88, 1982
1011982
Pikas (Ochotona princeps : Lagomorpha) as allogenic engineers in an alpine ecosystem
K Aho, N Huntly, J Moen, T Oksanen
Oecologia 114, 405-409, 1998
901998
Loss of foundation species increases population growth of exotic forbs in sagebrush steppe
JS Prevéy, MJ Germino, NJ Huntly
Ecological Applications 20 (7), 1890-1902, 2010
742010
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