Mittlebach, G., C. Osenberg, and M. Leibold. 1988. Trophic relations and ontogenetic niche shifts in aquatic ecosystems. Pp. 219-235 in B. Ebenman and L. Persson (Editors). Size-structured Populations: Ecology and Evolution. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
  Leibold, M. A. 1989. Resource edibility and the effects of predators and productivity on consumer-resource interactions. American Naturalist 134:922-949.
  Leibold, M. A. 1990. Resources and predation can affect the vertical distribution of zooplankton. Limnology and Oceanography 35:938-944.
  Leibold, M. A. 1991. Trophic interactions and habitat segregation between competing Daphnia. Oecologia 86:510-520.
 
Leibold, M. A. and A. J. Tessier. 1991. Contrasting patterns of body size for Daphnia 
species that segregate  by habitat. Oecologia 86:342-348.
Leibold, MA and HM Wilbur. 1992. Interactions between food web structure and nutrients on pond organisms. Nature 360:341-343(Reviewed in Nature's"News&Views")
 
Tessier, A. J., A. Young, and M. A. Leibold. 1992. Population dynamics and body size
selection in Daphnia.  Limnology and Oceanography 37:1-13.
  Leibold, M. A. 1992. Population dynamics and the Tribolium model (book review). Science 256:1838.
  Leibold, M. A. and C. West. 1993. Experimental methods for measuring the effect of light acclimation on vertical migration by Daphnia in the field. Limnology and Oceanography. 38:638-643.
  Leibold, M. A., A. J. Tessier, and C. West. 1994. Genetic, acclimatization and ontogenetic effects on habitat selection in Daphnia pulicaria. Evolution 48:1324-1332.
  Leibold, M.A. 1994. Mutualism and Community Organization (book review). Quarterly Review of Biology 69:542-543.
Leibold, M.A. 1995. The niche concept revisited: mechanistic models and community context. Ecology 76:1371-1382 (Special Feature: Concepts Section).
  Mikkelson, G.M. and M.A. Leibold. 1995. The ecosystem concept, schism or synthesis? (book review). Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 38:297-299.
  Leibold, M.A. 1996. A graphical model of keystone predation: effects of productivity on abundance, incidence and ecological diversity in communities. American Naturalist 147:784-812.
  Leibold, M.A. 1996.Versatility in ecology (book review). Ecology
  Leibold, M.A. 1997. Do nutrient competition models predict nutrient availabilities in limnetic ecosystems? Oecologia 110:132-142
  Leibold, M.A. and A.J. Tessier. 1997. Habitat structure and the structure of lake plankton communities. In; Streit, B. Stadler, T. and Lively C.J. (eds). Ecology and Evolution of Freshwater Animals. Birkhouser Publ. Basel.
  Tessier, A.J. and M.A. Leibold. 1997. Habitat use and ecological specialization within lake Daphnia populations. Oecologia 104:561-570.
  Leibold, M.A., J.M Chase, J. Shurin and A. Downing. 1997. Species turnover and the regulation of trophic structure. Ann. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 28:467-497.
  Leibold, M.A. 1998. Similarity and local coexistence of species from regional biotas. Evolutionary Ecology 12:95-110.
  Leibold, M.A. and A.J. Tessier. 1998. Experimental compromise and mechanistic approaches to the evolutionary ecology of Daphnia assemblages. In; W.J. Resetarits and J. Bernardo (eds.). Perspectives in Experimental Ecology. Oxford U. Press.
  Leibold, M.A. 1999. Biodiversity and nutrient enrichment in pond plankton communities. Evolutionary Ecology Research 1:73-95.
  Tessier, A.J., M.A. Leibold, and J.I. Tsao, 2000. A fundamental trade-off in resource exploitation by Daphnia. Ecology 81:826-841
  Chase, J.M., M.A. Leibold, A. Downing and J.B. Shurin. 2000. Grassland food web patterns and processes: similarities to lake ecosystems? Accepted in Ecology
Shurin, J.B., J.E. Havel, M.A. Leibold, and B. Pinel-Alloul. 2000. Local and regional zooplankton species richness: a scale-independent test for saturation. Accepted in Ecology.
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