Frost, C.F. & M.D. Hunter. (2008). Insect herbivores and their frass affect Quercus rubra leaf quality and initial stages of subsequent litter decomposition. Oikos 117: 13-22.
de Roode, J.C., A.B. Pedersen, M.D. Hunter & S. Altizer. (2008). Host plant species affects virulence in monarch butterfly parasites. Journal of Animal Ecology 77: 120-126.
Zehnder, C.B. & M.D. Hunter. (2008). Effects of nitrogen deposition on the interaction between an aphid and its host plant. Ecological Entomology 33: 24-30.
Ball, B.A., M.D. Hunter, J.S. Kominoski, C.M. Swan & M.A. Bradford. (2008). Consequences of non-random species loss for decomposition dynamics: experimental evidence for additive and non-additive effects. Journal of Ecology 96: 303-313.
Frost, C.F. & M.D. Hunter. (2008). Herbivore-induced shifts in carbon and nitrogen allocation in red oak seedlings. New Phytologist 178: 835-845.
Hunter, M.D. (2008). The role of landscape in insect ecology and its implications for agriculture. CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources, 3, No. 029.
Hunter, M.D. (2008). Root herbivory in forest ecosystems. Pp 68-95 in: Root Feeders, an Ecosystem Perspective (eds. S.N. Johnson & P.J. Murray). CAB Biosciences, Ascot, UK.
Johnson, M.T.J., R. Dinnage, A.Y. Zhou, & M.D. Hunter. (2008). Environmental variation has stronger effects than plant genotype on competition among plant species. Journal of Ecology 96: 947-955.
Hunter, M.R. & M.D. Hunter. (2008). Designing for conservation of insects in the built environment. Insect Conservation and Diversity 1: 189-196.