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Presentations Cornell, Howard V. 1996. Towards an empirically-based theory of herbivore demography. International Congress of Entomology. Florence, Italy.
Presentations Cornell, Howard V. 1997. Towards an empirically-based theory of herbivore demography. Cornell University. Ithaca, NY.
Presentations Cornell, Howard V. 1997. Towards an empirically-based theory of herbivore demography. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. Albuquerque, NM.
Presentations Cornell, Howard V. 1997. Towards an empirically-based theory of herbivore demography. Bodega Marine Laboratory. Bodega Bay, CA.
Presentations Cornell, Howard V. 1998. Towards an empirically-based theory of herbivore demography. University of California, Davis. Davis, CA.
Journal Article Cornell, Howard V.; Hawkins, Bradford A.; Hochberg, Michael E. 1998. Towards an empirically-based theory of herbivore demography. Ecological Entomology. Vol: 23. Pages 340-349.
Presentations Cornell, Howard V. 1998. Towards an empirically-based theory of herbivore demography. University of British Columbia. Canada.
Journal Article Cornell, Howard V.; Hawkins, Bradford A. 2003. Herbivore responses to plant secondary compounds: A test of phytochemical coevolution theory. American Naturalist. Vol: 161(4). Pages 507-522.
Journal Article Hawkins, Bradford A.; Cornell, Howard V.; Hochberg, Michael E. 1997. Predators, parasitoids, and pathogens as mortality agents in phytophagous insect populations. Ecology. Vol: 78. Pages 2145-2152.
Book Chapter Karlson, Ronald H.; Cornell, Howard V. 1997. Local and regional processes as controls of species richness. Edited by Tilman, David; Kareiva, Peter. Spatial Ecology: The Role of Space in Population Dynamics and Interspecific Interactions. Princeton University Press. Princeton. Pages 250-268.

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