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Books
Waller, D.M., and T.P. Rooney, eds. 2008. The vanishing present: Wisconsin's changing lands, waters, and wildlife. Univ. of Chicago Press.
W.S. Alverson, W. Kuhlmann, and D.M. Waller. 1994. Wild Forests: Conservation Biology and Public Policy. Island Press, Washington, DC.
Fralish, J. S., R. P. McIntosh, and O. L. Loucks. 1993. John T. Curtis: Fifty years of Wisconsin plant ecology. Pp. 339. Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, Madison, WI.
Curtis, J. T. 1959. The Vegetation of Wisconsin. Univ. of Wisconsin Press, Madison, WI.
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Book Chapters
Waller, D.M., and S. Flader. 2009. Leopold's legacy: An ecology of place. I. Billick and M. Price, eds., The Ecology of Place, Univ. of Chicago Press.
Waller, D.M., and T.P. Rooney. 2008. Assembling the puzzle. In D.M. Waller & T.P. Rooney, eds., The vanishing present: Wisconsin's changing lands, waters, and wildlife. Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago.
Waller, D.M. 2008. The Big Picture. In D.M. Waller & T.P. Rooney, eds., The vanishing present: Wisconsin's changing lands, waters, and wildlife. Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago.
Waller, D.M., and T.P. Rooney. 2008. Plant Diversity in the once and future Northwoods. In D.M. Waller & T.P. Rooney, eds., The vanishing present: Wisconsin's changing lands, waters, and wildlife. Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago.
Waller, D.M., W.S. Alverson, and S. Solheim. 1996. Local and regional factors influencing the regeneration of eastern hemlock. In G. Mroz and J. Martin, editors, Hemlock Ecology and Management, Conference Proceedings, Sept. 27-28, Iron Mountain, MI. Michigan Technological University, Houghton.
Alverson, W.S., and D.M. Waller. 1997. Deer populations and the widespread failure of hemlock regeneration in northern forests. pp. 280-297 in W. McShea and J. Rappole, eds., The Science of Overabundance: Deer ecology and population management, Smithsonian Inst. Press, Washington, DC.
Curtis, J. T. 1956. The modification of mid-latitude grasslands and forests by man. Pp. 721-736 in W. L. Thomas, ed. Man's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth. Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.