R.W. Parmelee
Bohlen, Patrick J., R.W. Parmelee, M.F. Allen, and Q.M. Ketterings. 1999. “Differential Effects of Earthworms on Nitrogen Cycling from Various 15N-Labeled Substrates”. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 63: 882-90.
McDonnell, M.J., Steward T. A. Pickett, Peter M. Groffman, Patrick J. Bohlen, Richard V. Pouyat, Wayne C Zipperer, R.W. Parmelee, M. M. Carreiro, and K. E. Medley. 1997. “Ecosystem Processes Along an Urban-to-Rural Gradient”. Urban Ecosyst. 1: 21-36.
Bohlen, Patrick J., R.W. Parmelee, D.A. McCartney, and C.A. Edwards. 1997. “Effects of Earthworms (Lumbricus Terrestris) on the Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics of Decomposing Surface Litter in Corn Agroecosystems”. Ecol. Appl. 7: 1342-49.
Parmelee, R.W., C.T. Phillips, R.T. Checkai, and Patrick J. Bohlen. 1997. “Determining the Effects of Pollutants on Soil Faunal Communities and Trophic Structure Using a Refined Microcosm System”. Environ. Toxicol. Chem 16: 1212-17.
Steinberg, D. A., Richard V. Pouyat, R.W. Parmelee, and Peter M. Groffman. 1997. “Earthworm Activity and Nitrogen Mineralization Rates Along an Urban-Rural Land Use Gradient”. Soil Biol. Biochem. 29: 427-30.
Parmelee, R.W., and Patrick J. Bohlen. 1997. “Earthworms and Nutrient Cycling Processes: Integrating across the Ecological Hierarchy”. In C. A. Edwards (ed.). Earthworm Ecology, 123-43. St. Lucie Press, Delray Beach, Florida.
Bohlen, Patrick J., R.W. Parmelee, J.M. Blair, C.A. Edwards, and B.R. Stinner. 1995. “Efficacy of Methods for Manipulating Earthworm Populations in Large-Scale Field Experiments in Agroecosystems”. Soil Biol. Biochem. 27: 993-99.
Pouyat, Richard V., M.J. McDonnell, Steward T. A. Pickett, Peter M. Groffman, M. M. Carreiro, R.W. Parmelee, K. E. Medley, and Wayne C Zipperer. 1995. “Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics in Oak Stands Along an Urban-Rural Land Use Gradient”. In J. M. Kelly and W. W. McFee (eds.). Carbon Forms and Functions in Forest Soils, 569-87. Soil Science Society of America, Madison, Wisconsin.
Pouyat, Richard V., R.W. Parmelee, and M. M. Carreiro. 1994. “Environmental Effects of Forest Woil-Invertebrate and Fungal Densities in Oak Stands Along an Urban-Rural Land Use Gradient”. Pedobiologia 38: 385-99.