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AAR-3-21-3Assembly rules for dynamic habitats: Pitcher-plants and their associated inquiline communities.
ELLISON, A.M.., GOTELLI, N.J..
AAR-3-59-29The effect of cultivation on soil organic C and N storage in India: A reanalysis of Jenny's 1960 data set .
MILLER, A.J., AMUNDSON, R..
ABD-3-89-17Spatial scaling issues in hyperspectral remote sensing of grass and chaparral ecosystems.
RAHMAN, A.F.., GAMON, J.A.., SIMS, D.A.., FUENTES, D.A.., QIU, H..
ADA-3-34-24Carbon sink activity and nitrogen nutrition of ectomycorrhizal roots in response to elevated CO2.
LANGLEY, A.., HUNGATE, B.A..
ADE-3-49-5Chance favors the prepared dung beetle.
MEGIAS, A.G.., PINERO, F.S..
ADE-3-512-195Finding the charismatic megafauna in your data.
CONOVER, A..
ADL-3-58-35What is the extent of niche diversity in soil protozoa?
ADL, S.M.., COLEMAN, D.C..
ADR-3-51-27Temporal variability in the role of prey availability in the population dynamics of an orb-weaving spider, Tetragnatha versicolor.
SMYTH, A.P..
ADR-3-63-29The distribution of N in plants, soils and microbes following three years of free-air carbon dioxide enrichment (FACE).
FINZI, A.C.., ALLEN, A.S.., DELUCIA, E.H.., SCHLESINGER, W.H..
ADR-3-99-106Spatial patterning of pigmentation in evergreen leaves in response to freezing stress.
NICOTRA, A.B.., HOFMANN, M.., GILMORE, A.D.., BALL, M.C..
AHM-3-51-3Ecological studies on Monacha cantiana ( Montagu ) snails at Kafr El-Sheikh, Egypt.
EL-KHODARY, A.S.., HELAL, R.R.., SHARSHIR, F.A.., SHAHAWY, W.A..
ALA-3-37-5The role of interspecific competition in the distribution of Aeschynomene virginica (Fabaceae).
GRIFFITH, A.B.., FORSETH, I.N..
ALA-3-82-6Are marine reserves for fisheries and for biodiversity compatible?
HASTINGS, A.., BOTSFORD, L.W..
ALA-3-99-120Biogeochemical patterns along gradients in soil type and land use history in southwestern Costa Rica: Comparisons to the central Amazon.
TOWNSEND, A.R.., CLEVELAND, C.C.., LEFER, M.E.., ASNER, G.P.., CONSTANCE, B..
ALB-3-69-37Blowdown dynamics in oak-hickory forests of the Missouri Ozarks.
MEIER, A.J.., REBERTUS, A.J..
ALB-3-74-23Effects of zooplankton on the development of a deep chlorophyll layer and nutrient transport: A 15N limnocorral experiment.
PILATI, A.., WURTSBAUGH, W.A..
ALE-3-16-4Aquarium trade and success of the green tropical alga Caulerpa taxifolia invading the Mediterranean Sea.
MEINESZ, A..
ALE-3-30-28Effects of elevated CO2, water supply and nitrogen nutrition on growth and photosynthesis in three C4 grasses.
FRAVOLINI, A.., WILLIAMS, D.G..
ALE-3-32-41Trees on the edge: Water relations and leaf carbon isotope discrimination in a Chihuahuan Desert wash.
TRAFTON, A.., HULTINE, K.R.., WILLIAMS, D.G..
ALE-3-42-21Nitrogen supply effects on compensatory growth and reproduction in response to herbivore damage: A test of the RGR trajectory hypothesis with Abutilon theophrasti.
WAIT, D.A..
ALE-3-42-35The effect of water availability on growth, reproduction, and mortality in Plumeria alba: A field experiment in the dry forest of Puerto Rico.
SLOAN, S.A..
ALE-3-73-19Interactions between grazing fish and nutrients in a tropical stream ecosystem.
FLECKER, A.S.., TAYLOR, B.W.., HOOD, J.P.., BERNHARDT, E.., CORNWELL, W.K.., CASSATT, S.R.., VANNI, M.J..
ALE-3-84-15Water quality studies on the Big Sunflower River and the Yazoo River, Mississippi.
ACHOLONU, A.D.W.., CULLEY, G.., SHUMAKER, K.., GRANT, Y.., MORRIS*, K..
ALI-3-23-7Host plant heterogeneity and the spread of a viral disease in grasses.
POWER, A.G..
ALI-3-28-30Assessment of quantitative skills in introductory ecology labs.
LINDAHL*, A.., HAEFNER, J.W..
ALI-3-48-32A positive link between resistance to herbivores and flowering phenology in Arabidopsis thaliana.
ALBRIGHT, H.R.., BRODY, A.K..
ALI-3-87-11A Bayesian habitat model for the southern Green Frog (Rana clamitans).
WILLIAMS, A.K.., BERKSON, J.M.., MITCHELL, J.C..
ALI-3-89-1New land cover dataset for supporting regional and national scale landscape analyses in the conterminous U.S.
GALLANT, A.L..
ALL-3-330-185High quality narratives that link humans and ecosystems: Why ecological orthodoxy tells a lower quality story.
ALLEN, T.F.H.., PIRES, J.C..
AMA-3-59-17The effect of groundwater contamination by domestic sewage on dissolved inorganic nitrogen fluxes in a Bermudian mangrove bay.
CUNDIFF, A..
AMA-3-62-4Developing national nutrient criteria.
PARKER, A.., CANTILLI, R.., FLEMER, D.., GIBSON, G.., HART, D.., PARKER, L..
AMA-3-64-18Assessment of floristic quality after 13 years of restoration at the Mount St. John/Bergamo Prairie.
WISCHMEYER, A.L.., JABLONSKI, L.M.., CONOVER, D.R.., GEIGER, D.R..
AMA-3-88-13Dispersal, environmental variation, and spatial correlation: Effects on extinction risk of Snake River spring chinook.
STANLEY, A.G..
AMI-3-74-18Patterns of aquatic benthic invertebrate distribution in a series of lakes within a landscape continuum.
POLLARD, A.I.., FROST, T.M.., MAGNUSON, J.J..
AMY-3-33-17Differential utilization of N by co-occurring alpine tundra species: Field and greenhouse evidence.
MILLER, A.E.., BOWMAN, W.D..
AMY-3-34-17Will changing the amount of timing of precipitation affect plant species composition in sagebrush steppe?
MORRIS, A.N.., ANDERSON, J.E..
AMY-3-42-29Does aphid herbivory on Senecio multilobatus (Asteraceae) affect seed maturity and pollinator visitation?
PETRILLO, H.A.., WALTZ, A.E.M.., COVINGTON, W.W..
AMY-3-46-5Host switching: The roles of choice, performance, and host phenology.
WHIPPLE, A.V.., BREMER, M.P.., ABRAHAMSON, W.G..
AMY-3-514-203Drought stress, plant water status and sex allocation in Epilobium angustifolium (Onagraceae).
CARROLL, A.B.., GALEN, C..
AMY-3-52-41Species, functional groups, diversity and composition: What regulates ecosystem function and stability?
DOWNING, A.L..
AMY-3-59-70Disruption of nitrification affects carbon cycling in the Patagonian shrub-grass steppe.
AUSTIN, A.T.., SALA, O.E.., JACKSON, R.B.., LOPEZ, N.., MENDEZ, B..
AMY-3-62-6The status of urban ecology in Australian cities.
HAHS, A.K.., MCDONNELL, M.J..
AMY-3-76-9Landscape patterns in the distribution of riparian plant associations and ecosystem types in the California Sierra Nevada.
MERRILL, A.G.., BENNING, T.L..
ANA-3-39-8Establishing the relationship between compact sand and dune populations of desert lily (Pancratium sikenbergeri) in Makhtesh Ramon using genetic analysis.
LEVY, A.., SALTS, D.., MENDLINGER, S.., WARD, D..
ANA-3-69-47Comparative effects of Gunnison's prairie dogs and banner-tailed kangaroo rats on plants and grasshoppers in a semi-arid grassland.
DAVIDSON, A.D.., LIGHTFOOT, D.C.., GOSZ, J.R..
AND-3-13-1Land use change and the future of agriculture and biodiversity.
DOBSON, A.P..
AND-3-17-3Biodiversity, climate, and land use: Current knowledge and future prospects.
HANSEN, A.J.., DALE, V.., NEILSON, R.., IVERSON, L.., CURRIE, D.., SHAFER, S.., BARTLEIN, P..
AND-3-29-17Douglas fir seedling growth response to different light environments.
SCHAUER, A.J.., BOND, B.J.., RADOSEVICH, S.., RITCHIE, G.A.., WOODRUFF, D..
AND-3-32-31Ecological optimality in semi-arid woodlands: Testing Eagleson's ecohydrological equilibrium.
KERKHOFF, A.J.., MARTENS, S.N.., MILNE, B.T..
AND-3-34-15Spatial variability in 20th century tree growth at arctic and alpine treelines in Alaska.
LLOYD, A.H.., FASTIE, C.L..
AND-3-35-46Sampling structure and diversity of old-growth forests in the Pacific Northwest: Effect of plot size.
GRAY, A.N..
AND-3-35-7Radiocarbon studies of plant leaves and tree rings from Mammoth Mountain, CA: A long-term record of magmatic CO2 release.
COOK, A.C.., HAINSWORTH, L.J.., SOREY, M.L.., EVANS, W.C.., SOUTHON, J.R..
AND-3-39-4Effects of habitat fragmentation on salinity and moisture tolerances and the genetic structure of a rare salt marsh plant.
THORPE, A..
AND-3-39-9Predicting the impacts of harvesting using structured population models: An example based on tropical trees.
WATKINSON, A.., FRECKLETON, R..
AND-3-40-48Predictive mapping of forest structure and species composition in western Oregon using Landsat TM imagery and forest inventory data.
HUDAK, A.T.., OHMANN, J.L.., MOEUR, M.., LEFSKY, M.A.., COHEN, W.B..
AND-3-43-10Differences in the density of saltmarsh-inhabiting phytophagous insects along a natural salinity gradient.
HUBERTY, A.F.., DENNO, R.F..
AND-3-48-26Host plant manipulation of arthropod communities: Acarodomatia mediate antagonistic interactions between beneficial mites.
NORTON, A.P.., ENGLISH-LOEB, G..
AND-3-51-17Ontogenetic niche shifts, flexible behavior and size-structured population dynamics.
DE ROOS, A.M.., LEONARDSSON, K.., PERSSON, L.., MITTELBACH, G..
AND-3-53-8Spatially scaled response of a Lazuli Bunting population to fire: Further evidence for hierarchical habitat selection in birds.
LEIDOLF, A.., NUTTLE, T.., WOLFE, M.L..
AND-3-55-7Interactive effects of drought stress and infection by Xylella fastidiosa on the ecophysiology of a common liana.
MCELRONE, A.J.., FORSETH, I.N..
AND-3-59-26Ecosystem level energy balance over a high-elevation subalpine forest.
TURNIPSEED, A.A.., MONSON, R.K..
AND-3-59-74Field measurements of root respiration in sugar maple and red pine forests indicate no temperature acclimation.
BURTON, A.J.., PREGITZER, K.S..
AND-3-59-82Carbon dioxide flux in Antarctic Dry Valley soils.
PARSONS, A.N., BARRETT, J.E., VIRGINIA, R.A., WALL, D.H.
AND-3-611-207Biological diversity: Research successes in the 1990s and directions for the future .
DOBSON, A..
AND-3-62-3Development of a strategy for the plant-mediated remediation of mercury polluted soils and sediments.
HEATON, A.., BIZILY, S.P.., LI, Y.J.., RUGH, C.L.., MEAGHER, R.B.., HAINES, B.L..
AND-3-65-20Semi-arid plant community response to drought and land use at the regional scale.
ELMORE, A.J.., MUSTARD, J.F.., MANNING, S.J..
AND-3-68-21Arizona pine stand dynamics: Local and regional factors in a fire-prone Madrean gallery forest.
BARTON, A.M.., SWETNAM, T.W.., BAISAN, C.H..
AND-3-68-40Effects of fire and simulated grazing on fine root dynamics and soil respiration in a mixed-grass prairie.
HUBBARD, J.A.., ARCHER, S.R.., BOUTTON, T.., ANSLEY, R.J..
AND-3-72-12Density-dependent interactions among juvenile fish: Using partially-specified models to explore inter-cohort interactions .
PAUL, A.J.., NELSON, W.A.., MCCAULEY, E.., POST, J.R..
AND-3-75-1Macrophyte succession in beaver ponds.
RAY, A.M.., REBERTUS, A.J..
AND-3-83-4Can static habitat models recover process information?
TYRE, A.J.., POSSINGHAM, H.P.., LINDENMAYER, D.B..
AND-3-9-4Land use in the New West: Ecological and socioeconomic causes and consequences
HANSEN, A.J.., KNIGHT, R..
AND-3-93-5The effects of spatial pattern on diversity-productivity relationships in a northern mixed grass prairie.
DAVIDSON, A.., CSILLAG, F.., KERTéSZ, M..
ANG-3-63-25Water diversion alters net primary productivity of a riparian ecosystem in the eastern Sierra Nevada mountains, Inyo County, California.
DISALVO, A.., HART, S.C..
ANN-3-10-5Reclaiming industrial disturbances: effects of landscape processes
NAETH, M.A..
ANN-3-21-8Life-history trade-offs, preformation, and dynamic resource allocation by a carnivorous herb, Pinguicula vulgaris (Lentibulariaceae).
WORLEY, A.C..
ANN-3-29-9Phenotypic plasticity in Smilacina stellata from three habitats: Responses to light manipulations from a developmental perspective.
STORK, A.W..
ANN-3-32-42Water transport in large northern Rocky Mountain conifers is not always limited.
SALA, A.., CAREY, E.V.., CALLAWAY, R.M..
ANN-3-34-52Carbon storage and flux in a salt marsh exposed to elevated CO2 .
MARSH, A.S.., MEGONIGAL, J.P.., DRAKE, B.G..
ANN-3-37-8Morphological variation of Pinus flexilis, a bird-dispersed pine, across a range of elevations.
SCHOETTLE, A.W.., ROCHELLE, S.G..
ANN-3-4-10Landslide effects on seasonal cycles of particulate allochthonous inputs to montane Amazonian headwater streams.
GLAUBER, A.J.., NAIMAN, R.J..
ANN-3-42-19Does light constrain seedling defense responses to herbivory?
WALTON, A.B.., SCHAEFFER, T.M.., FONTENEAU, F.., SCHULTZ, J.C..
ANN-3-42-41Reindeer population density impact on forage biodiversity.
MARIE ODASZ-ALBRIGTSEN, A..
ANN-3-44-7Effect of two introduced species on the pollinator activity on Epilobium angustifolium.
GEARHART, A.M..
ANN-3-54-2Winners never cheat; cheaters never win: Species' flexibility and the symmetry of benefit within a mutualism of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and plants.
PRINGLE, A.., BEVER, J.D.., ANTONOVICS, J..
ANN-3-58-33Seasonal patterns of denitrification controls in three vegetation types of southeastern Oklahoma.
WEST, A.E.., JORGENSEN, E.E..
ANN-3-59-30The impact of nitrogen availability on ecosystem carbon storage in deciduous forests of the Great Lakes region.
HARTLEY, A.E.., KICKLIGHTER, D.W.., MELILLO, J.M.., CURTIS, P.S..
ANN-3-59-76The effect of compost and crop diversity on nutrient availability and potential carbon sequestration.
FORTUNA, A.., PAUL, E.., HARWOOD, R..
ANN-3-69-31Characterizing susceptibility to and effects of the January 1998 ice storm in the White Mountain National Forest, NH.
RHOADS, A.G.., HAMBURG, S.P.., FAHEY, T.J.., SICCAMA, T.G.., HANE, E.N..
ANT-3-68-41Reconstructing attributes of pre-Euroamerican settlement fire at a watershed scale, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.
CAPRIO, A.C..
ANT-3-83-12Factors affecting the permeability of wildlife passages in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.
WALTHO, N.., CLEVENGER, A.P.., GUNSON, K.., CHRUSZCZ, B..
ANU-3-2-6Evolutionary ecology of species interactions: The importance of phenotypic plasticity.
AGRAWAL, A.A..
ARN-3-33-24Effect of CO2 on nitrate reduction and nitrite transport into the chloroplast.
NGUYEN, D.T.., BLOOM, A.J.., SMART, D.R..
ARN-3-34-29Elevated carbon dioxide inhibits nitrate photoassimilation.
BLOOM, A.J.., SMART, D.R..
ART-3-63-42Movement of salmon derived nitrogen and carbon into the great bear rainforest, British Columbia
MORRIS, A.E.., GILBERT, B.K.., STARK, J.M..
ASH-3-74-1Plankton responses to simulated nutrient pulses: Effects of grazer community composition.
BROWN, A.C.., COTTINGHAM, K.L.., GLAHOLT JR., S.P..
AST-3-31-6Age dependent respiration of fine apple roots.
VOLDER, A.., EISSENSTAT, D.M..
ATH-3-99-121Euglossine bees as indicators of the conservation status of Atlantic Forest fragments in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil.
TONHASCA JR., A.., BLACKMER, J.L.., ALBUQUERQUE, G.S..
AXE-3-82-13Modelling climatic constraints of the diversity of plant species and lifeforms.
KLEIDON, A.., MOONEY, H.A.
AYA-3-34-62Comparative analysis of biomass and nitrogen accumulation and partitioning responses to carbon dioxide enrichment in fast- and slow-growing species.
ZERIHUN, A.., BASSIRIRAD, H..
AYN-3-40-21Vegetation dynamics in meadows of the Sierra Nevada, California.
SHLISKY, A.J.., ALLEN-DIAZ, B..
BAH-3-91-5Use of response surface methodology and ANOVA in detecting air-pollution effects on net photosynthesis under varying temperature and light conditions.
MOMEN, B.., ANDERSON, P.D.., HELMS, J.A..
BAI-3-92-9Fractals in ecology: Where is the ecology?
LI, B..
BAL-3-67-15Evidence for increasing dependence on mycorrhizal fungi with successional stage within tallgrass prairie species: Response to soil community inoculations.
BEVER, J.D.., CHAUDHARY, V.B.., SCHULTZ, P.A.., MILLER, R.M.., JASTROW, J.D..
BAL-3-99-168Using molecular techniques to ground ecological processes in physiological mechanisms.
BALDWIN, I.T.., BERGELSON, J..
BAR-3-19-4Hydraulic constraints on productivity of old growth trees.
BOND, B.J.., RYAN, M.G.., PHILLIPS, N.., MCDOWELL, N.G.., HUBBARD, R.M..
BAR-3-28-18Teaching students with diverse backgrounds: A case study.
SCHRADER, B.A.., ZAHLER, D.A.., AVINA, K.A.., JENSEN, E.C..
BAR-3-31-8Photosynthetic characteristics of eastern dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium pusillum) and its effects on the needles of host white spruce (Picea glauca).
HUHN, E.R.., LOGAN, B.A..
BAR-3-32-10Seasonal and radial variation in sapflow of riparian red alder.
MCCARTHY, H.., VAN HORNE, M.., MCNULTY, S.., PHILLIPS, N.., BOND, B.J..
BAR-3-41-23Interpreting late Pleistocene and Holocene climatic records of Carolina bays on the southern Atlantic Coastal Plain.
TAYLOR, B.E.., BROOKS, M.J.., GAISER, E.E..
BAR-3-58-26Effects of canopy herbivory on soil respiration.
REYNOLDS, B.C.., HUNTER, M.D..
BAR-3-99-131A novel method to analyze respiration characteristics of convergent lady beetles, Hippodamia convergens, Coleoptera: Coccinellidae.
DOGAN, E.B.., SMITH, B.N.., HANSEN, L.D.., BOOTH, G.M..
BAZ-3-99-167Directions in plant physiological ecology since the 1984 Asilomar meeting.
BAZZAZ, F.A.., PEARCY, R.W..
BEA-3-73-15Partitioning of ecological variation amongst different levels of taxonomic resolution in Ohio fish assemblages.
DEWAARD, V.B.., HAWKINS, C.P..
BEA-3-74-3Pelagic food web responses to temporal heterogeneity
BEISNER, B.E..
BEC-3-29-22Salinity and light effects on the salt balances of the mangroves Rhizophora mangle and Avicennia germinans.
SHAFTEL, R.., HOFFMAN, L.., ANTEN, N..
BEC-3-40-47Examination of understory huckleberry species abundance in old-growth, thinned and unthinned Douglas-fir stands of western Oregon.
KERNS, B.K.., BAILEY, J.D..
BEC-3-59-87A preliminary inter-comparison of micrometeorological and ecological estimates of carbon sequestration in Morgan-Monroe State Forest.
BELMONT, J.M.., WAYSON, C.A.., EHMAN, J.L.., SCHMID, H.P.., GRIMMOND, C.S.B.., RANDOLPH, J.C..
BEN-3-34-74Plant tissue quality responses to climate change, elevated CO2, and nitrogen deposition in a California annual grassland.
POULTER, B.., ZAVALETA, E.S.., FIELD, C.B.., MOONEY, H.A..
BEN-3-41-18Composition, structure, dynamics, biomass and climate of Eocene fossil forests, Canadian High Arctic.
LEPAGE, B.A.., WILLIAMS, C.J.., JAHREN, A.H.., JOHNSON, A.H.., VANN, D.R..
BEN-3-69-13The effect of ice storm damage on drainage water chemistry at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest--Linking natural disturbance to nutrient loss and acidification of drainage water.
HOULTON, B.Z.., DRISCOLL, C.T.., FAHEY, T.J..
BER-3-16-5Can a decrease in herbivore defense explain the increased competitive ability of invasive non-indigenous plants?
BLOSSEY, B.., VASQUEZ, V.., MONTGOMERY, B..
BER-3-40-2Facilitation of dominant by subordinate species in herbaceous desert plant communities.
BOEKEN, B.., SHACHAK, M..
BER-3-82-25Effects of experimental perturbations on biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationships.
SCHMID, B.., PFISTERER, A..
BET-3-40-52Ranking the components of ecological resistance to biological invaders in a southeastern riparian forest.
VON HOLLE, B.., SIMBERLOFF, D..
BET-3-42-39Mycorrhizae determine compensatory responses of American and French Centaurea maculosa after clipping.
NEWINGHAM, B.A.., ZABINSKI, C.A.., MICHALET, R.., CALLAWAY, R.M..
BET-3-65-49The classification of landscape patterns as interpreted by middle school students.
JOHNSTON MARSHALL, B.., BIRDIN, V.E.., BUTLER, J..
BET-3-81-13Population viability of Puget Sound chinook salmon: The importance of knowing population structure.
SANDERSON, B.., RUCKELSHAUS, M.., MCELHANY, P..
BEV-3-67-1Carbon storage and fluxes in ponderosa pine at different successional stages.
LAW, B.E.., IRVINE, J.., VAN TUYL, S.., ANTHONI, P.M., THORNTON, P.., ANDERSEN, C.P..
BIL-3-19-6Soil drying and atmospheric stress can combine to affect shoot growth and functioning through chemical signalling.
DAVIES, B.., WILKINSON, S..
BIL-3-52-11Competition and soil moisture influence the distribution of the endangered Coral Pink Sand Dunes Tiger Beetle (Cicindela limbata albissima).
ROMEY, W.L.., KNISLEY, C.B..
BIL-3-67-8Vegetation change in the Gran Sabana, Venezuela, revealed by Δ13C of the soil organic matter.
MENDEZ, C.L.., BILBAO, B..
BIR-3-89-13Mapping canopy closure using wide-footprint lidar.
PETERSON, B.., PRINCE, S.., BLAIR, J.B.., KNOX, R.G.., HOFTON, M.., GILLESPIE, D.., DUBAYAH, R..
BLA-3-57-4Bacterial community differentiation due to location within soil aggregates.
BLACKWOOD, C.B.., SMUCKER, A.., PAUL, E.A..
BOB-3-329-179Cattle and biodiversity in the southern wind river landscape.
BUDD, B..
BOB-3-59-56Changes in the carbon and nitrogen budgets of Eastern US forest ecosystems
BRASWELL, B.H.., HOLLAND, E.A.., NEFF, J.C..
BOR-3-92-3The general relationship between species-area curves, diversity indices and species abundance distributions: A multifractal analysis.
BORDA-DE-ÁGUA, L.., HUBBELL, S.P.., MCALLISTER, M.K..
BRA-3-32-34Xylem cavitation and repair in two clones of black cottonwood with different stomatal behavior.
PRATT, R.B.., BLACK, R.A..
BRA-3-52-23Linking species diversity to the functioning of ecosystems: On the importance of environmental context.
CARDINALE, B.J..
BRA-3-73-18Linking species behavior and ecosystem processes: Organism activity drives patterns of organic matter transport in streams.
TAYLOR, B.W.., FLECKER, A.S.., PECKARSKY, B.L.., MCINTOSH, A.R..
BRA-3-82-5The interaction of soil texture and vegetation as a determinant of ant diversity in semiarid landscapes.
BESTELMEYER, B..
BRE-3-26-7Emergence of complex, realistic habitat selection patterns from fitness-based rules in a stream trout model.
HARVEY, B.C.., RAILSBACK, S.F..
BRE-3-31-12Why is a grass blade like a tree ring? An isotopic model for recording environmental data in grass blades.
HELLIKER, B.R., EHLERINGER, J.R.
BRE-3-32-15Hydraulic architecture of seasonally dry rainforest tree species of differing leaf phenology from North Queensland, Australia.
CHOAT, B.., HOLTUM, J.A.M.., LULY, J.G.., BALL, M.C..
BRE-3-35-8Physiological ecology of juvenile oaks: Implications for forest expansion in grasslands.
DANNER, B.T.., KNAPP, A.K..
BRE-3-44-1Temporal dioecism in a prairie species: The case of Eryngium yuccifolium Michx (Apiaceae).
MOLANO-FLORES, B..
BRE-3-65-12Different metrics of connectivity respond differently to landscape structure.
GOODWIN, B.J.., FAHRIG, L..
BRE-3-65-3A spatial time series: Dynamics of openings in oak scrub vegetation
DUNCAN, B.W.., SCHMALZER, P.A.., DUNLEVY, C.A..
BRI-3-12-7Plant diversity and ecosystem functioning: The importance of species evenness.
WILSEY, B.J.., STIRLING, G.., POLLEY, H.W..
BRI-3-20-1Measurement error in ecology: Problems and prospects.
MAURER, B.A..
BRI-3-20-4Measurement error and density dependence models.
DENNIS, B..
BRI-3-28-3Dendropedagogy: Teaching basic ecological and biostatistical principles through tree-ring studies.
MCCARTHY*, B.C.., RUBINO, D.L..
BRI-3-28-31The Researching amphibian numbers in Alberta (RANA) Project: Combining public education and amphibian monitoring.
EATON, B.., PASZKOWSKI, C.., TAKATS, L..
BRI-3-30-31Modeling tree stem temperature to estimate wood respiration.
KLOEPPEL, B.D.., FREEMAN, M.C.., BOLSTAD, P.V..
BRI-3-34-54Symbiotic N-fixer responses to simulated global change in a California grassland.
THOMAS, B.D..
BRI-3-37-27Tree seedling survival and growth in southern Appalachian forests: Effects of canopy gaps, understory removal, trenching and fertilization.
BECKAGE, B.., CLARK, J..
BRI-3-48-30Aphids, galls, and fruit: Things are better when sinks pull together.
REHILL, B.J.., SCHULTZ, J.C..
BRI-3-51-24When does migration matter in managing multiple populations?
HUDGENS, B..
BRI-3-56-3Polyphagous hosts and the stability of host-parasitoid interactions.
INOUYE, B..
BRI-3-58-17Environmental controls on rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere respiration in a northern hardwood forest.
BOVARD, B.D.., VOGEL, C.S.., CURTIS, P.S..
BRI-3-59-44Impact of five Carbon treatments on the labile nutrient Pools of historic Nitrogen and water manipulated plots.
FORD, B.E., BARRETT, J.E., BURKE, I.C., LAUENROTH, W.K.
BRI-3-67-11Interrelationships among soil respiration, organic C:N ratio, biomass production, and soil temperature during old-field succession in the Blackland Prairie.
MOORE, B.R., WHITE, J.D., SERA, W.E.
BRI-3-72-14The effects of habitat limitation on consumption rates of juvenile Atlantic salmon.
KENNEDY, B.P.., NISLOW, K.H.., FOLT, C.L.., BLUM, J.D..
BRI-3-89-10Functional type classification of southern Califonian vegetation using spectral reflectance.
ZUTTA, B.R., SIMS, D.., GAMON, J.A.
BRI-3-91-6Estimating self-thinning relations in plants with regression quantiles.
CADE, B.S..
BRI-3-92-18Energetic scaling of ontogenetic growth and allocation: Testing predictions of a general allometric model in vascular plants.
ENQUIST, B.J.., WEST, G.B.., BROWN, J.H..
BRU-3-28-14Experiments to teach ecology (Volume 2): A new ESA-sponsored web site and CD-ROM for undergraduate ecological education.
GRANT, B.W.., D'AVANZO, C.., MUSANTE, S..
BRU-3-31-23Effects of salinity and temperature on respiratory metabolism of Salicornia utahensis from a Great Basin playa.
HARRIS, L.C.., KHAN, M.A.., SMITH, B.N.., HANSEN, L.D..
BRU-3-330-187Nature, science, humans...how to find our way: An epistemological perspective.
WILSHIRE, B..
BRU-3-40-49An analysis of changes in landscape structure and vegetation between the years 1871 and 1897 in the Arbuckle Mountains, Murray County, Oklahoma, USA.
HOAGLAND, B.., WATKINS, B..
BRU-3-59-65The effects of elevated CO2 on nitrogen cycling in a scrub oak ecosystem: An integrated study using a long-term 15N tracer.
HUNGATE, B.A.., DIJKSTRA, P.., HYMUS, G.., LANGLEY, J.A.., JOHNSON, D.W.., DRAKE, B.G..
BRU-3-65-46Research towards sustainable land use and biodiversity in a mosaic of agriculture and tropical forest in Costa Rica.
HAINES, B.L.., PETERSON, C..
BRU-3-69-33Responses to severe wind disturbance in an old-growth floodplain forest.
ALLEN, B.P.., SHARITZ, R.R..
BRU-3-81-10Individual variability reduces demographic stochasticity.
KENDALL, B.E.., FOX, G.A..
BRU-3-92-1A model for automatic species keying.
LEON, B.F..
BRU-3-93-3Links between rocky intertidal communities and nearshore oceanic conditions in upwelling vs. non-upwelling ecosystems in New Zealand.
MENGE, B.A.., LUBCHENCO, J.., FREIDENBURG, T.., BRACKEN, M.., FOLEY, M.., HUDSON, G.., KRENZ, C.., LESLIE, H.., RUSSELL, R..
BRY-3-52-60Habitat-specific variation in species interactions in a neotropical stream: The roles of predation and prey settlement rates.
DALEY, B.A.., FLECKER, A.S..
BRY-3-54-3Mutualistic associations of branchiobdellids and their crayfish hosts: Evidence of a freshwater cleaning symbiosis.
BROWN, B.L.., DOBSON, W.E.., CREED, R.P..
BRY-3-64-19Effects of soil nutrient depletion and enrichment on plant biodiversity and restoration in a Kansas grassland.
SCHRAG, A.M.., SMITH, V.H.., FOSTER, B.L.., PETERSON, V.L..
BRY-3-78-4A fine scale view of mussel recruitment patterns.
CHESNEY, W.B.., ROBLES, C.D..
BRY-3-83-10Vegetation response to late-glacial and early Holocene climate change in New England.
SHUMAN, B.N.., NEWBY, P.C.., WEBB III, T..
BUS-3-83-14Ecological characteristics and long-term wood production in Douglas-fir forests.
BUSING, R.T.., GARMAN, S.L..
CAM-3-45-6Seed dispersal determines local seedling species richness in Bornean rain forest.
WEBB, C.O.., PEART, D.R..
CAN-3-36-8Down the tube: Predators, pollinators and the evolution of flower shape in Polemonium viscosum (Polemoniaceae).
CUBA, J.., GALEN, C..
CAN-3-99-158Rooting of Eastern gamagrass.
WILLIAMS, C.O.., RHODEN, E..
CAR-3-28-12Imprint of the past: Ecological history of New Bedford Harbor.
PESCH, C.E.., VOYER, R.A.., GARBER, J..
CAR-3-28-16Historical analysis of ecological effects: A useful educational tool.
PESCH, C.E.., VOYER, R.A..
CAR-3-29-5Seasonal variation in maximum photosynthetic rates of Alliaria petiolata.
MYERS, C.V.., ANDERSON, R.C..
CAR-3-329-180Cattle and trees at home on the range: The Mortenson Ranch (South Dakota) story.
JOHNSON, W.C..
CAR-3-34-35Impact of solar UV-B on DNA integrity in Gunnera magellanica, a native plant of Tierra del Fuego, southern Argentina.
GIORDANO, C.V.., ZIMA, A.M.., HERRERA, M.V.., ROUSSEAUX, M.C.., SCOPEL, A.L.., BALLARé, C.L.., CALDWELL, M.M..
CAR-3-34-9Effect of elevated CO2 on plant allocation to antiherbivory secondary compounds.
COVIELLA, C.E.., TRUMBLE, J.T..
CAR-3-37-12Plant community regeneration response to seasonal variation in flooding and vegetation structure in a non-tidal wetland.
CID, C.R..
CAR-3-38-4Effects of competition and nitrogen pulses on growth and nitrogen uptake by Bromus tectorum.
YODER, C.K.., CALDWELL, M.M..
CAR-3-40-38Survey of the abiotic and biotic changes in a deciduous forest after the removal of an invasive shrub, Lonicera maackii.
KEIFFER, C.H.., FRANZ, C..
CAR-3-48-31Anti-herbivore responses in the field: Interactions between wound- and UV-B induced defenses.
MAZZA, C.A.., BALLARé, C.L.., STRATMANN, J.W.., RYAN, C.A.., ZAVALA, J..
CAR-3-48-5Effects of Neotoma micropus Dens on Prosopis glandulosa.
KINNE, C.D.., POST, D.M..
CAR-3-51-32Weather-driven resource availability controls butterfly population dynamics.
BOGGS, C.L.., INOUYE, D.W..
CAR-3-512-193Why the research you think should be in the news isn't and the news you think shouldn't be in the news is.
YOON, C..
CAR-3-52-42Blowing in the wind: The passive overland dispersal of freshwater zooplankton.
CáCERES, C.E.., SOLUK, D.A..
CAR-3-58-31Spatial patterns of soil respiration and other soil properties in relation to blue oak (Quercus douglasii) distribution in a northern California woodland.
ISHIKAWA, C.., BLEDSOE, C..
CAR-3-58-38Respiration responses to temperature in six arctic tundra soils.
MIKAN, C.J.., SCHIMEL, J.P..
CAR-3-612-211Rapid PCR based tests to determine species identity: An aid to the management and conservation of threatened sympatric salmonids.
GREIG, C.., ROBERTSON, J.M.., BANKS, M.A..
CAR-3-76-5The influence of nitrogen availability on the establishment of Fremont cottonwood seedlings along the Yampa River.
ADAIR, E.C.., BINKLEY, D..
CAR-3-82-21West Coast rocky intertidal diversity: Invertebrates, algae, anchors, a gun and three spark plugs.
SCHOCH, G.C.., ALLISON, G.., ETCHEMENDY, S.., WOOD, S.., MENGE, B.., LUBCHENCO, J..
CAR-3-88-1Population dynamics of species with haploid-diploid life cycles.
THORNBER, C.S.., GAINES, S.D..
CAR-3-91-7Statistical thinking and eoclogical release: More on the weight of evidence.
TUCKFIELD, R.C.., BELK, M.C..
CAR-3-99-123Effects of species and functional diversity of plants on ecosystem functioning: Preliminary results of a removal experiment.
URCELAY, C.R.., GURVICH, D.E.., DíAZ, S.M.., CUEVAS, E.., CHAPIN III, F.S..
CAT-3-28-26Can an "energy approach" to introductory college physics benefit ecology students?
MILLIKIN ISHIKAWA, C..
CAT-3-40-35Effects of microenvironment and tree characteristics on canopy vascular epiphyte distribution.
CARDELUS, C..
CAT-3-51-8Patterns of individual variation and its implications for population models.
PFISTER, C.A..
CAT-3-54-5Growth responses to mycorrhizal colonization of rainforest seedlings vary with light intensity and plant species.
GEHRING, C.A..
CAT-3-64-11Developing indicators of salt marsh condition.
WIGAND, C.., MCKINNEY, R.., CHARPENTIER, M..
CAT-3-69-20Direct and indirect effects of disturbance and nutrients on stream communities of the Midwestern U.S.: Covariance structure analysis.
RISENG, C.M.., WILEY, M.J.., STEVENSON, R.J.., HOLOMUZKI, J.R..
CAT-3-73-7Cumulative impacts of two superfund sites and urban development upon a small watershed's streams.
ROGERS, C.E.., BARBOUR, M.T.., PETER, A.., HEMOND, H.F..
CEC-3-34-12 Plant growth responses to enhancement or reduction in the ultraviolet-B radiation in morphologically contrasting agricultural species, Avena sativa and Lactuca sativa .
ROUSSEAUX, M.C.., FLINT, S.D.., SEARLES, P.S.., CALDWELL, M.M..
CEC-3-47-5Phenotypic variation and fitness among U.S. and European populations of Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass).
LYNN KINTER, C.., MACK, R.N..
CEC-3-63-13Ecosystem and physical control of tree growth in two Chilean temperate forests.
PEREZ, C.., ARMESTO, J.J.., ARAVENA, J.C.., CARMONA, M..
CEL-3-28-36The tolerance of a marine oligochaete to low levels of dissolved oxygen.
LEONARD, C.N.., HOLLAND, A.F.., BARANS, C.A.., GILLET, D..
CES-3-99-134Indirect plant defenses are induced by methyl jasmonate in two cotton varieties.
RODRIGUEZ-SAONA, C.., CRAFTS-BRANDNER, S..
CHA-3-28-5ESA sponsors a web site and CD-ROM that integrates student-active teaching with topical issues for big and small ecology courses
D'AVANZO, C.., GRANT, B.., MUSANTE, S..
CHA-3-35-35Microclimate affects stress protein expression.
KNIGHT, C.A.., ACKERLY, D.D..
CHA-3-40-22Montane and subalpine meadows of the Three Sisters Wilderness Area/Biosphere Reserve, Oregon: A community classification and gradient analysis.
HALPERN, C.B..
CHA-3-41-10Reconstruction of whole-lake phosphorus loading related to land-use history based on analysis of sediment-phosphorous for Lake Volney, Le Sueur Co., Minnesota.
UMBANHOWAR JR., C.E.., ENGSTROM, D.R.., BERGMAN, E.J..
CHA-3-46-4Selective seed abortion increases offspring survival in Cynoglossum officinale (Boraginaceae).
MELSER, C.., KLINKHAMER, P.G.L..
CHA-3-47-3Ecological determinants of small-scale genetic structure in plants.
LEE, C.T..
CHA-3-59-101Effects of experimentally excluding foliar fungal plant disease on a grassland ecosystem: linking belowground production and allocation to leaf longevity and photosynthetic capacity.
MITCHELL, C.E..
CHA-3-6-5Peering into the rhizosphere using genetically engineered bacteria as microscopic sensors.
JAEGER III, C.H..
CHA-3-65-38The effects of dispersal and competition on the population dynamics of two dominant California coastal sage scrub species; California buckwheat and White sage.
CHALEKIAN, J.S.., DEUTSCHMAN, D.H..
CHA-3-66-31Carbon dioxide as a selective agent for stomatal density.
REID, C.D.., JACKSON, R..
CHA-3-69-38Interspecific variation in susceptibility to windthrow as a function of tree size and storm severity for northern temperate tree species.
CANHAM, C.D.., PAPAIK, M.J.., LATTY, E.F..
CHA-3-73-12Response of stream invertebrate assemblages to perturbation: Persistence of structure in the face of marked changes in species composition.
HAWKINS, C.P..
CHA-3-84-3Restoring crayfish populations in stressed wetlands of Everglades National Park.
COSTA, C.A.., PERRY, S.A..
CHA-3-99-140Disturbance history and stand dynamics along a topographic gradient in old-growth hemlock-northern hardwood forests of the Allegheny Plateau, USA.
RUFFNER, C.M.., ABRAMS, M.D..
CHE-3-10-2The influence of landscape processes on an endangered butterfly population: deciding where to restore habitat for the Fender's blue
SCHULTZ, C.B.., CRONE, E.E.., HOLL, K.D..
CHE-3-34-6Climatic responses of old-growth Pinus elliottii var. densa in mesic pine flatwoods Florida, USA.
FORD, C.R.., BROOKS, J.R..
CHE-3-51-28The influence of seasonality on parasitoid coexistence and host abundance.
BRIGGS, C.J.., LATTO, J..
CHE-3-75-18Tolerance to soil moisture and light conditions of an invasive exotic Lepidium latifolium and two competing native species.
CHEN, H.., QUALLS, R.G.., BLANK, R.R.., HAWKINS, A.., HUEY, H.., MATUSZAK, J.., TORRES, G..
CHI-3-57-1Dynamics of soil microbial biomass C and N of sub-alpine forest and grassland ecosystems in central Taiwan.
CHIU, C.., CHIU, Y.., CHEN, J..
CHI-3-99-102College science teacher beliefs and influence on helping preservice biology teachers to do science.
YEN, C.F.., HUANG, S.C..
CHR-3-1-4Hierarchical thinking and quality: Can ecological science and humanities exchange ideas and styles?
PIRES, J.C.., ALLEN, T.F.H..
CHR-3-18-4The ecosystem consequences of deforestation for pasture in Rondonia.
NEILL, C.., CERRI, C.C.., DEEGAN, L.A.., FEIGL, B.J.., GARCIA-MONTIEL, D.., KRUSCHE, A.., MELILLO, J.M.., PICCOLO, M.C.., STEUDLER, P.A.., VICTORIA, R.L..
CHR-3-26-9Artificial Life approaches to ecological modeling.
LANGTON, C.G..
CHR-3-28-2Involving the public in long-term research: An educational solution to the problem of funding open-ended studies in population biology.
RAY, C..
CHR-3-29-14Tree canopy asymmetry at forest gap edges.
MUTH, C.C.., BAZZAZ, F.A..
CHR-3-29-2Survival and growth of seedlings of 12 Chilean temperate rainforest trees in contrasting light environments: gas exchange and allocational correlates.
LUSK, C.., DEPOZO, A.L..
CHR-3-30-18Stand respiration and carbon balance in mid-rotation loblolly pine plantations in response to enhanced soil resource availability.
MAIER, C.A.., ALBAUGH, T.J.., ALLEN, H.L..
CHR-3-30-43Plant gas exchange in urban and suburban landscapes.
MARTIN, C.A.., STABLER, L..
CHR-3-31-21Effects of fertilization on patterns of carbon allocation and gross primary production in a tropical plantation forest.
GIARDINA, C.P.., RYAN, M.G.., BINKLEY, D.., FOWNES, J.H..
CHR-3-33-4Sapling stem-nitrogen dynamics in a southern New England forest.
TRIPLER, C.E..
CHR-3-33-8Differences in nitrogen uptake modified by microbiotic soil crusts and AM fungi for herbs in a xeric Florida shrubland.
HAWKES, C.V..
CHR-3-35-42Insecticide treatment increases fine root longevity in peach (Prunus persica).
WELLS, C.., EISSENSTAT, D.., GLENN, D.M..
CHR-3-36-2Phenotypic selection on floral traits of Lobelia cardinalis and Lobelia siphilitica: Interspecific and interpopulation variation.
CARUSO, C.M..
CHR-3-37-22Morphological variation in twelve salt marsh plant species on Sapelo Island, GA.
RICHARDS, C.L.., PENNINGS, S.C.., DONOVAN, L.A..
CHR-3-38-1Disease resistance in Arabidopsis increases the probability of long-term ecological success.
DAMGAARD, C.., JENSEN, B.D..
CHR-3-40-33Spatial and depth variations in the soil seed bank of an inland salt marsh.
COTEFF, C.., VAN AUKEN, O.W..
CHR-3-40-4Influence of site quality and disturbance in central Appalachian deciduous forests.
SMALL, C.J.., MCCARTHY, B.C..
CHR-3-41-6Structure and biomass of a polar-latitude Eocene forest from the Canadian Arctic.
WILLIAMS, C.J.., JOHNSON, A.H.., LEPAGE, B.A.., VANN, D.R.., SWEDA, T..
CHR-3-42-40Reproductive compensation by wild carrot, Daucus carota: The interaction of plant competition and mammalian herbivory.
SACCHI, C.F.., DOOLEY, J.L..
CHR-3-50-10Vigilance, feeding efficiency, and optimal group size of northern bobwhite coveys.
WILLIAMS, C.K.., LUTZ, R.S.., APPLEGATE, R.D..
CHR-3-51-22Source-sink population dynamics of a Rocky Mountain mayfly: Estimating patch quality and dispersal.
CAUDILL, C.C.., PECKARSKY, B.L..
CHR-3-56-10The effects of prey heterogeneity and consumer identity on the limitation of trophic-level biomass.
STEINER, C.F..
CHR-3-56-13Cyclomorphosis in Daphnia cucullata - An adaptation against multipredator environments.
LAFORSCH, C.., TOLLRIAN, R..
CHR-3-56-15Non-lethal effects of predators on anuran oviposition site selection: Implications for aquatic community structure .
BINCKLEY, C.A.., RESETARITS JR., W.J..
CHR-3-58-16Fine root dynamics of a developing forest in response to nitrogen.
BENO, C.C.., COLEMAN, M.D.., FRIEND, A.L..
CHR-3-58-23Characterization of the ectomycorrhizal fungi associated with the alpine sedge (Kobresia myosuroides).
SCHADT, C.W.., SCHMIDT, S.K..
CHR-3-59-13Assessing the impact of prairie restoration and agricultural land use on soil carbon dynamics in southern Wisconsin.
KUCHARIK, C.J..
CHR-3-59-96Seasonal and interannual variations in the isotopic composition of carbon fluxes in a tallgrass prairie ecosystem.
STILL, C.., BERRY, J.., RIBAS-CARBO, M.., HELLIKER, B.., VERMA, S..
CHR-3-65-18Soil patchiness and spatial patterns of tree patch development in a subtropical savanna.
STOKES, C.., ARCHER, S..
CHR-3-66-30Carbon uptake in forests of Eurasia and North America.
GOODALE, C.L.., , MEMBERSOFTHENCEASCARBONWORKINGGROUP.
CHR-3-69-30Wind damage and revegetation across 10 years in a hemlock-white pine forest remnant: The importance of severity and pre-disturbance vegetation characteristics.
PETERSON, C.J..
CHR-3-69-5Resource allocation and survival of Paulownia tomentosa seedlings in a managed forest landscape.
WILLIAMS, A.C.., MCCARTHY, B.C..
CHR-3-73-6The influence of habitat heterogeneity on the rates of ecological processes: An experimental assessment in a stream ecosystem.
SWAN, C.M.., PALMER, M.A.., CARDINALE, B.., BROOKS, S..
CHR-3-78-2The use of a matrix model to study indirect effects in a hermit crab-hydroid symbiosis.
DAMIANI, C..
CHR-3-78-3Recruitment, density thresholds, and interannual variability in interaction strength.
HARLEY, C.D.G..
CHR-3-81-1A simple metapopulation model based on relationships between local demographic rates and regional density.
RAY, C.., PEACOCK, M.., DUNHAM, J..
CHR-3-82-17Effects of disturbance on relationships between species richness and ecosystem processes: Using bryophyte communities as model systems.
MULDER, C.P.H.., DOAK, D.F..
CHR-3-87-17The effects of spatial resolution of plant-soil heterogeneity on the dynamics of nitrogen transformation in two model forest systems .
TONITTO, C.., POWELL, T.M..
CHR-3-9-9Using nitrogen stable isotopes to assess linkages between land use activities and water quality in western US watersheds.
LUECKE, C.., THOMPSON, B.., MESNER, N..
CHU-3-5-2Conservation through development of traditional informal institutions in Mongolia
CHULUUN, T.., ENHBAT, A.., SHURENTUYA, B..
CIN-3-48-6Impacts of invading European earthworms on understory plant communities in previously worm-free hardwood forests of Minnesota.
HALE, C.M.., FRELICH, L.E.., REICH, P.B..
CLA-3-38-5Do clonally integrated plants avoid self-competition? A test with Fragaria chiloensis (beach strawberry).
HOLZAPFEL, C.., ALPERT, P.., KREIN, S..
CLA-3-42-43Herbivore damages to floral structures in three species of Vellozia (Velloziaceae) in SE Brazil.
JACOBI, C.M.., BARBOSA, A.C..
CLA-3-42-9Talking ramets: Induction of defense against herbivory in ramets by attack on connected ramets in the clonal plant Fragaria chiloensis .
GOLDSTEIN, B.., ALPERT, P.., HOLZAPFEL, C.., MAFFUCCIO, A.L.., PARAG, H.A..
CLI-3-23-3Plant resource heterogeneity: When is it signal and when is it noise?
JONES, C.G..
COD-3-68-14Prescribed burning and overstory reduction as tools for restoration of ponderosa pine forests.
WIENK, C.L.., SIEG, C.H.., MCPHERSON, G.R..
COE-3-66-16Constructing standing carbon budgets for individual forests: Can forest inventory and analysis data provide a shortcut?
HOOVER, C.M.., BIRDSEY, R.A.., HEATH, L.S..
COL-3-23-1A functional model for predicting patterns of within-plant resource heterogeneity and its consequences to herbivores.
ORIANS, C.M.., JONES, C.G..
COL-3-34-40Aboveground production of C3 and C4 species in a Chesapeake Bay salt marsh as a result of salinity, flooding, CO2, and CO2 interactions.
SAUNDERS, C.J.., MARSH, A.S.., DRAKE, B.G..
COL-3-34-55Stomatal response to elevated CO2 changes with seasonal water availability in pinyon pine and juniper.
EDGAR, C.W.., KOCH, G.W..
COL-3-512-198Black is green: A baseline study of environmental programs at historically Black colleges and universities.
HOPKINS, C.M..
COL-3-76-22The role of riparian habitats and stream networks in facilitating the spread of invasive species.
HATFIELD, C.A..
CON-3-36-4Sucrose accumulation as a response to desiccation in Quercus alba L. acorns: A natural glycoprotectant.
CONNOR, K.F.., SOWA, S..
CON-3-48-36Preference and performance of a generalist herbivore on Q. agrifolia and Q. engelmannii seedlings from a southern California oak woodland.
DUNNING, C.E.., PAINE, T.D.., REDAK, R.A..
CON-3-58-12Soil microorganisms and fatty acid methyl ester profiles along a nitrogen deposition gradient.
SIGUENZA, C.., ALLEN, E.B.., ALLEN, M.F.., CROWLEY, D.E..
COR-3-63-39Linkages between the soil microbial community and biogeochemical cycling in a tropical rainforest forest of Costa Rica: The effects of soil type and land use history.
CLEVELAND, C.C.., TOWNSEND, A.R.., LEFER, M.E.., CONSTANCE, B..
COR-3-99-144Effects of nutrient limitation, light limitation, and invertebrate grazers on phytoplankton living in deep chlorophyll layers.
LEW SAWATZKY, C.., WURTSBAUGH, W.A.., LUECKE, C..
COU-3-52-49Can functional redundancy in primary producer assemblages and variability in consumer populations buffer communities from multiple stressors?
RICHMOND, C.E.., BREITBURG, D.L.., ROSE, K.A..
CRA-3-49-1The effect of feeding frequency on growth: Has the physiology of intermittent feeders co-evolved with an infrequent feeding strategy?
WILMHOFF, C.D.., GUTZKE, W.H.N..
CRA-3-65-45Dynamic microtopography in a rapidly eroding landscape: Ecological implications.
WILCOX, B.P.., ALLEN, C.D.., BRESHEARS, D.D..
CRA-3-65-47Regional conservation planning in Australian rangelands
JAMES, C.D.., FISHER, A.., SMITH, M.S.., LONGWORTH, J.., MACONOCHIE, J.., TYNAN, R.., LANDSBERG, J..
CRA-3-66-37A solar-cycle model for holocene climates.
LOEHLE, C..
CRA-3-67-9Community self-organization and the introduction success of a bioremediative soil microorganism.
ZIMMERMANN, C.R.., FUKAMI, T.., SAYLER, G.S.., DRAKE, J.A..
CRA-3-68-45The relative roles of lightning and aboriginal ignitions in pre-1900 fire regimes, southwestern USA.
ALLEN, C.D..
CRA-3-74-9UV radiation and zooplankton distribution across vertical habitat gradients in three glacial lakes of differing transparency.
WILLIAMSON, C.E.., LEECH, D.M..
CRA-3-79-3Density-dependence in reef fish: A quantitative synthesis.
OSENBERG, C.W.., HOLBROOK, S.J.., SCHMITT, R.J.., STMARY, C.M.., WILSON, J.A..
CRE-3-59-89Soil respiration and total belowground carbon allocation in developing Pinus contorta forests, Yellowstone National Park.
LITTON, C.M.., RYAN, M.G.., TINKER, D.B.., KNIGHT, D.H..
CRE-3-69-8The effects of clearcutting and wildfire on ground-dwelling beetles.
CLAYTON, J.C..
CRI-3-59-37The effect of windthrow disturbance and salvage logging on nitrogen cycling in a coniferous forest ecosystem.
RUMBAITIS-DEL RIO, C.., WESSMAN, C.A..
CRI-3-59-86Parent material controls over carbon and nitrogen storage in California.
CASTANHA, C.., AMUNDSON, R..
CUR-3-47-1Shifts in allele and genotype frequencies in zebra mussels, Dreissena polymorpha, along the latitudinal gradient formed by the Mississippi River.
ELDERKIN, C.L.., KLERKS, P.L..
CUR-3-81-7Desert tortoise reproduction: The influence of female size and abiotic factors on fecundity.
BJURLIN, C.D.., BISSONETTE, J.A..
CYN-3-46-13Responses to ambient UV radiation and R:FR vary between sun and shade populations of Impatiens capensis.
WEINIG, C.., SCHMITT, J..
CYN-3-51-25A pond experiment investigating the effects of small-bodied fishes on growth and survivorship of wood frog larvae.
PASZKOWSKI, C.., EATON, B.., GARTNER, T.., GINGRAS, B..
CYN-3-64-14Effects of straw mulch, nitrogen fertilizer and compost on establishment of California native perennial grasses .
BROWN, C.S.., RICE, K.J..
CYN-3-68-6Experimental studies of fire temperature on oak ( Quercus) seed germination in Appalachian mixed-oak litter.
RICCARDI, C.L.., MCCARTHY, B.C..
DAF-3-30-22A search for a simple but predictive model of net ecosystem productivity from eddy-covariance data.
HUI, D.., LUO, Y.., KATUL, G..
DAL-3-30-13Impact of forest expansion (Juniperus virginiana) on surface fluxes of CO2 in the Great Plains.
BREMER, D.J.., HAM, J.M.., JOHNSON, L.C.., OWENSBY, C.E..
DAL-3-60-5Effects of elevated CO2 on nutrient cycling in a sweetgum plantation.
JOHNSON, D.W.., NORBY, R.J.., CHENG, W.., JOSLIN, J.D.., TODD, D.E.., EDWARDS, N.T.., O'NEILL, E.G..
DAL-3-63-41Spatial heterogeneity during the early stages of secondary succession in a slash-pine forest.
GUO, D.., MOU, P.., JONES, R.J..
DAL-3-68-46Restoring fire as an ecological process in shortgrass prairie ecosystems.
BROCKWAY, D.G..
DAN-3-30-2Timing and mechanism of impact of the Swiss needle cast fungus, Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii, on Douglas-fir needle gas exchange and rubisco activation.
MANTER, D.., BOND, B.., KAVANAGH, K.., ROSSO, P.., FILIP, G..
DAN-3-32-39Effects of soil moisture substrate characteristics on mesquite water relations and leaf carbon isotope ratios in semi-desert grasslands.
KOEPKE, D.F.., WILLIAMS, D.G.., FRAVOLINI, A..
DAN-3-34-14Effect of growth at low atmospheric CO2 on plant photosynthetic tolerance of high temperatures.
TAUB, D.R.., SEEMANN, J.., COLEMAN, J.S..
DAN-3-34-61The responses of fine roots on patches of water and nitrogen in two dominant Mojave Desert shrubs.
OBRIST, D.., ARNONE, J.A..
DAN-3-35-6A single-tree approach to age-related decline in stand growth.
BINKLEY, D.., RYAN, M.G.., BARNARD, H..
DAN-3-38-25Resource competition between the exotic invasive, purple loosestrife, and native broad-leaved cattail: Evidence from field observations.
BUNKER, D.E.., CARSON, W.P..
DAN-3-39-12Population biology of native and alien thistles: Relative importance of competition and herbivory as a function of soil fertility.
GLUESENKAMP, D..
DAN-3-40-10Dynamics of exotic species and their establishment in the Pawnee National Grassland, CO USA.
BETZ, D.., LAUENROTH, W.K..
DAN-3-48-9Sarmentosin sequestration by apollo butterflies in the Colorado alpine.
GARRIGAN, D..
DAN-3-49-2The allometry of nutrient storage in the desert carpenter ant, Camponotus festinatus.
HAHN, D.A.., WHEELER, D.E..
DAN-3-5-6Conservation, harvest and human behavior in Lake Victoria fisheries.
SCHINDLER, D.E.., OGUTU-OHWAYO, R.., KITCHELL, J.F..
DAN-3-50-2Effects of tidal inundation on the distribution of wolf spiders in an intertidal salt marsh.
LEWIS, D.., DENNO, R.F..
DAN-3-68-19Jack pine in the absence of fire on Great Wass Island, ME: Bog and outcrop populations.
GRENIER, D.J.., BARTON, A.M..
DAN-3-68-35Predicting patterns of lodgepole pine serotiny across the Yellowstone landscape.
TINKER, D.B.., TURNER, M.G.., ROMME, W.H..
DAN-3-69-23Long term development of stand structure following catastrophic fire in Yellowstone National Park: Do landscape legacies persist?
KASHIAN, D.M.., TURNER, M.G.., ROMME, W.H..
DAN-3-76-19The role of large woody debris in riparian forest regeneration in western Oregon.
SARR, D.A.., MOMSEN, R.E.., HIBBS, D.E..
DAN-3-80-7Alteration of microbial community composition and decomposition by an invasive intertidal eelgrass, Zostera japonica, in a Washington estuary.
HAHN, D.R..
DAN-3-89-6Estimating leaf photosynthetic rates using hyperspectral reflectance at leaf and canopy scales.
SIMS, D.A.., GAMON, J.A..
DAN-3-9-6Taking the pulse of mountains: research and monitoring networks
FAGRE, D.B..
DAN-3-93-10Spatial structure and predictive mapping of chlorophyll in a large estuarine system.
FISCUS, D.A.., BOYNTON, W.R.., GARDNER, R.H..
DAR-3-32-35Variation in water availability and plant physiological characteristics among species occupying a substrate and rainfall matrix in Hawaii.
SANDQUIST, D..
DAR-3-40-9Dendrochronological analysis of white oak (Quercus alba L.) growing across a topographic moisture gradient in southern Ohio.
RUBINO, D.L.., MCCARTHY, B.C..
DAR-3-63-35Nitrogen limitation and ecosystem self-organization: The effects of spatial heterogeneity.
JENERETTE, G.D.., WU, J.., GRIMM, N.B..
DAR-3-69-41A modeled analysis of N and P limitation in disturbed tropical forests.
HERBERT, D.A.., WILLIAMS, M.., RASTETTER, E.B..
DAR-3-88-9Carbon fluxes within the pelagic food web of an Antarctic lake: Even slower than expected.
MOORHEAD, D.., ROBERTS, E.., LAYBOURN-PARRY, J.., SCHMELING, J..
DAV-3-12-5Conserving regional biodiversity in New England by integrating historical and biogeographical perspectives.
FOSTER, D.R..
DAV-3-17-2Changes in patterns of plant and animal species richness in response to climate change.
CURRIE, D.J..
DAV-3-18-6The dynamic New England landscape: Understanding the present and anticipating future change in a land conditioned by history.
FOSTER, D.R..
DAV-3-29-1Phenology of Aesculus glabra in relation to temporal patterns of resource availability in a northern Indiana forest.
HICKS, D.J..
DAV-3-30-30Light and temperature effects on the photosynthetic characteristics of boreal C4 and C3 grasses.
KUBIEN, D.S.., SAGE, R.F..
DAV-3-30-34The effects of stand density on the canopy boundary layer conductance and microclimate of young conifer forests.
WOODRUFF, D.R.., BOND, B.J.., RITCHIE, G.A.., WATRUD, E.., COATE, J.., PHILLIPS, N..
DAV-3-34-10Effects of elevated CO2 and supplemental nitrogen on photosynthesis and productivity of the Mojave Desert annual, Camissonia claviformis.
HOUSMAN, D.C.., RAMOS, A.., SMITH, S.D..
DAV-3-34-16Leaf respiration in sweetgum: Direct and indirect effects of elevated CO2.
TISSUE, D.T.., LEWIS, J.D.., GRIFFIN, K.L.., ANDERSON, O.R..
DAV-3-34-34Photosynthetic responses of three vine species to elevated CO2 in a piedmont North Carolina forest understory.
MYERS, D.A.., THOMAS, R.B..
DAV-3-34-38Elevated CO2 alters amino acid profiles in wheat leaves.
SMART, D.R.., NGUYEN, D.., TRINH, N.., BLOOM, A.J..
DAV-3-34-53The effects of late spring frosts on the diversity and abundance of flowering in sub-alpine meadows.
INOUYE, D.W..
DAV-3-34-59CO2 responses in fifteen species across four free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) experiments: Is leaf Ci/Ca maintained?
ELLSWORTH, D.S.., KOCH, G.W.., REICH, P.B.., KATUL, G.G..
DAV-3-34-67Stable isotope composition of water vapor and CO2 of air in mesquite-C4 grass vegetation.
WILLIAMS, D.G.., LIN, G.., BRUNEL, J..
DAV-3-34-78Reproductive response of Delphinium nelsonii (Ranunculaceae) to a subalpine climate warming experiment .
SAAVEDRA, F.., INOUYE, D.W..
DAV-3-34-81Allometric relationship between tree diameter and total aboveground biomass may be more species independent than previously thought.
CHOJNACKY*, D.C.., JENKINS, J.C..
DAV-3-35-18Long-term studies of a Shetland serpentine site.
SLINGSBY, D..
DAV-3-35-27Ecophysiology and phenology of chaparral shrubs: A multivariate, comparative study.
ACKERLY, D.D.., STARMER, K.P..
DAV-3-35-33Analysis of relative growth rate in ecological experiments.
GRISE, D.J..
DAV-3-38-22Growth and competition along environmental gradients in New Zealand mountain beech forest.
COOMES, D.., ALLEN, R..
DAV-3-38-23Alternative yield-density models for the study of plant competition.
HUMPHREY, L.D.., SCHUPP, E.W..
DAV-3-39-6The role of Pseudotsuga menziesii as a long-lived pioneer is determined by its processes of foliage regeneration.
ISHII, H.., FORD, E.D..
DAV-3-40-45Plant species richness on the Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming: The continuum and the cosmic pear.
ROBERTS, D.W.., WEIDNER, M.R.., MCCLOSKEY, K.J.., HOUSTON, K.E..
DAV-3-40-54Effects of diversity on the invasibility of plant communities in California serpentine grassland.
HOOPER, D.U.., DUKES, J.S.., VERVILLE, J..
DAV-3-44-5How do so many Clarkia coexist? The influence of population size and sympatric Clarkia species on pollinator availability and reproductive success in Clarkia xantiana.
MOELLER, D.A..
DAV-3-48-11Herbivory of vine maple,Acer circinatum(Pursh) in an old-growth Douglas-fir/western hemlock forest.
BRAUN, D.M.., RUNCHENG, B.., SHAW, D.C.., VANSCOY, M..
DAV-3-48-35Grasshopper population dynamics and vegetation patterns: An experimental analysis.
BRANSON, D.H..
DAV-3-51-10Mouse population eruptions in New Zealand forests: The role of population density and seedfall.
CHOQUENOT, D.., RUSCOE, W..
DAV-3-52-17Terrestrial trophic cascades: How much do they trickle?
WISE, D.H.., HALAJ, J..
DAV-3-52-24Population consequences of intermediate disturbance: Recruitment, browsing, predation, and geochemistry.
WETHEY, D.S.., LINDSAY, S.M.., WOODIN, S.A.., MARINELLI, R.L..
DAV-3-52-25Impact of spider predation on densities of forest-floor Collembola.
CHEN, B.., LAWRENCE, K.L.., WISE, D.H..
DAV-3-52-30Design and outcome in ecological experiments: An analysis of tadpole density manipulations.
SKELLY, D.K.., KIESECKER, J.M..
DAV-3-52-36Understanding the ecological determinants of food-chain length: Recent advances.
POST, D.M..
DAV-3-52-5Positive effects of clearcutting on deer mouse demography leads to increased trillium seed predation.
TALLMON, D.A.., RADKE, N.., MILLS, L.S.., JULES, E.S..
DAV-3-53-3Vertical organization of the small bird community in an old-growth Douglas-fir/western hemlock forest.
SHAW, D.C.., FREEMAN, E.., FLICK, C..
DAV-3-53-6Effects of grassland-invasive Juniperus virginiana on avian communities.
ENGLE, D.M.., CHAPMAN, R.N.., MASTERS, R.E.., LESLIE, JR., D.M..
DAV-3-56-19Effect of prey movement response on local predator impact.
WOOSTER, D..
DAV-3-56-25Food preferences of keystone predators: Does a keystone predator prefer prey species with high relative abundances?
CHALCRAFT, D.R.., RESETARITS, JR., W.J..
DAV-3-56-28Predation gradients in intertidal communities: The interactive roles of habitat and elevation.
BRUCE LEWIS, D.., EBY, L.A..
DAV-3-56-40Giant cannibals emerge from size-structured population dynamics.
CLAESSEN, D.., DE ROOS, A.., PERSSON, L..
DAV-3-57-6Changes in alpine soil microbial function and species composition during spring snowmelt
LIPSON, D.A.., MONSON, R.K.., SCHMIDT, S.K..
DAV-3-57-7Distribution and diversity of soil Crenarchaeota in the front range of the Rocky Mountains.
OLINE, D.K..
DAV-3-59-12Immobilization of nitrate and nitrite in temperate forest soils: Microbial and abiotic processes and potential interaction.
DAIL, D.B.., DAVIDSON, E.A.., CHOROVER, J..
DAV-3-59-95Carbon balance of long-term experimental pine forests in the Nebraska Sandhills: A tradeoff between net carbon storage and soil carbon losses.
WEDIN, D.A.., BULLERMAN, M.., MINNICK, T.J..
DAV-3-6-2Soil rhizosphere foodwebs in agroecosystems: Impacts of herbivory and tillage management.
COLEMAN, D.C.., FU, S..
DAV-3-6-3Root foraging in nutrient-rich patches: Interactions with rhizosphere organisms.
EISSENSTAT, D.M.., WANG, L..
DAV-3-61-4Primary production of summer-fallow winter wheat and native grasslands in the shortgrass steppe.
SMITH, D.P.., LAUENROTH, W.K.., BURKE, I.C..
DAV-3-63-12Heterogeneity in tropical rain forest structure and dynamics across a terra firme nutrient and topographic gradient.
CLARK, D.B.., CLARK, D.A.., OBERBAUER, S.F.., VELDKAMP, E..
DAV-3-63-17Interpreting indicators of rangeland health.
PYKE, D.A.., SHAVER, P.., PELLANT, M.., HERRICK, J.E..
DAV-3-63-19Ecosystem response to hemlock decline from hemlock woolly adelgid in southern New England.
ORWIG, D.A.., COBB, R.C.., KIZLINSKI, M.L.., CURRIE, S.J.., FOSTER, D.R..
DAV-3-64-16Herbivory of Ceanothus fendleri: Implications for forest restoration.
HUFFMAN, D.W.., MOORE, M.M..
DAV-3-64-6Evaluating ecosystem restoration in the Kissimmee River with metrics based on different reference conditions.
ANDERSON, D.H..
DAV-3-65-40Island remnant patterns of forest fires in boreal forests: Far from random.
ANDISON, D.W..
DAV-3-66-2Carbon storage in the US 1895-1993.
TIAN, H.., TIAN, H.., RUNNING, S.., MELILLO, J.., NEILSON, R.., PARTON, W.., OJIMA, D.., KITTEL, T.., SYKES, M.., MCGUIRE, A.D..
DAV-3-66-28Implications of changes in hibernation behavior by three high-altitude mammal species, and correlations with climate change.
ARMITAGE, K.B.., INOUYE, D.W.., BARR, B..
DAV-3-67-12Landslide revegetation revisited: A test of the space-for-time substitution.
BRYANT, D.M.., ZARIN, D.J.., INNES, J.C.., DUCEY, M.J..
DAV-3-68-30Response of boreal forest soil CO2 efflux to experimental wildfire (Frostfire) in an interior Alaska watershed.
VALENTINE, D.W.., BOONE, R.D..
DAV-3-69-11Constraints on forest regrowth following 19th century clearcutting and fire.
LYTLE, D.E..
DAV-3-69-42Disturbance in mixed-conifer forests of Yosemite Valley, California.
RIZZO, D.M.., SLAUGHTER, G.W..
DAV-3-69-43The effects of livestock grazing and climate variation on vegetation and grasshoppers in the northern Chihuahuan Desert.
LIGHTFOOT, D.C.., HUENNEKE, L.F..
DAV-3-71-1Dynamics of bivalve species replacement during the zebra mussel invasion of the Hudson River.
STRAYER, D.L.., MALCOM, H.M..
DAV-3-74-2Competition for food between zebra mussels and larval bluegill.
RAIKOW, D.F..
DAV-3-82-15A simple model of species viability in stochastic landscapes.
BOUGHTON, D.A..
DAV-3-83-13Population-level effects of defoliation in the tropical understory palm Chamaedorea elegans.
ANTEN, N.P.R.., MARTINEZ-RAMOS, M.., ACKERLY, D.D..
DAV-3-87-5The role of fire disturbance, climate, and atmospheric CO2 in the response of historical carbon dynamics in Alaska from 1950 to 1995.
MCGUIRE, A.D.., MEIER, R.A.., ZHUANG, Q.., MACANDER, M.., RUPP, T.S.., KASISCHKE, E.., VERBYLA, D.., KICKLIGHTER, D.W.., MELILLO, J.M..
DAV-3-89-3Spatial heterogeneity in vegetation light use efficiency over an agricultural landscape in central Illinois.
TURNER, D.P.., GOWER, S.T.., COHEN, W.B.., GREGORY, M.., MAIERSPERGER, T.K..
DAV-3-9-1Taking the pulse of mountains: stress and ecosystem change in the 20th century
PETERSON, D.L..
DAV-3-90-1Documenting the impacts of changing land use and land holding trends on vegetation patterns in the California Sierra Nevada using a geographic information system (GIS).
SAAH, D.., BENNING, T.., FORTMANN, L..
DAV-3-93-8Linking patch-scale heterogeneity to hillslope runoff in semaird ecosystems.
BRESHEARS, D.D.., MARTENS, S.N.., BEESON, P.C..
DAV-3-99-108Communicating ideas in ecology - why is it difficult?
FORD, E.D..
DAW-3-99-169Evolutionary perspectives in plant ecophysiology.
DAWSON, T.E.., ACKERLY, D.., LECHOWICZ, M..
DEB-3-16-7Reciprocal hybridization and the threat of invasive hybrid Spartina to salt marshes in California.
AYRES, D.., STRONG, D..
DEB-3-2-9What can ecology contribute to a people-dominated world?
JENSEN, D.B..
DEB-3-39-14Density dependence in per-capita rates of population growth.
OVERATH, R.D.., FOWLER, N.L.., PEASE, C.M..
DEB-3-43-9Cattle use of prairie dog towns on the shortgrass steppe of Colorado.
GUENTHER, D.A.., DETLING, J.K..
DEB-3-512-197The environmental television documentary as endangered species.
FRYER, D.J..
DEB-3-59-36Assessing the spatial and temporal variation in belowground carbon allocation in an old-growth neotropical rain forest.
CLARK, D.A.., VELDKAMP, E.., SCHWENDENMANN, L.., BRENES, T.., MACKENSEN, J.., OBERBAUER, S.F..
DEB-3-61-6Potential ecological effects of Bt transgenes in wild plants.
LETOURNEAU, D.K..
DEB-3-66-7Comparison of nematode communities in soils exposed to ambient or elevated CO2 concentrations.
NEHER, D.A.., WEICHT, T.R..
DEB-3-69-45Plant species dominance and disturbance at a grassland-shrubland ecotone.
PETERS, D.P.C..
DEN-3-30-21Seasonal pattern and influence of water stress on photosynthesis and 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol emission from ponderosa pine.
GRAY, D.W.., LERDAU, M.T.., GOLDSTEIN, A.H..
DEN-3-32-24Effects of early summer frosts on the hydraulic and stomatal conductance of a deciduous arctic species (Salix pulchra).
GORSUCH, D.M.., OBERBAUER, S.F.., FISHER, J.B..
DEN-3-35-37Video imagery: A communication tool for ecological studies.
MCCRUMB, A.D.., COUGHENOUR, M.B.., OJIMA, D.S.., STOHLGREN, T.J.., WOODMANSEE, R.G..
DEN-3-46-22Impacts of combined leaf damage and Plasmodiophora brassicae root infection on Brassica rapa.
FRANKE, D.M.., WEIS, A.E..
DEN-3-52-54Food web complexity and the response of aquatic systems to stress.
BREITBURG, D.L.., RICHMOND, C.E.., BARTELL, S.M..
DEN-3-66-10Simulated climate change impacts on key ecosystem properties of potential compared to current land cover for the conterminous United States.
OJIMA, D.S.., PARTON, W.J.., KITTEL, T.G.F.., KELLY, R.., HARTMAN, M..
DER-3-12-4Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project: Aiming for adaptive management.
DARROW, DERETHA(DEECEE)., KABRICK, J.M.., GRABNER, J.., JENSEN, R..
DER-3-51-13Patch size-dependent migration and semi-synchronous extinction in a beetle metapopulation.
JOHNSON, D.M..
DES-3-42-20Impact of the last spruce budworm outbreak in Quebec and Ontario in relation to the balsam fir relative proportion in a stand.
DESJARDINS, O.., MORIN, H.., BERGERON, Y..
DES-3-59-85Root effects on soil carbon and nitrogen cycling in a Pinus radiata plantation.
ROSS, D.J.., SCOTT, N.A.., TATE, K.R.., RODDA, N.J.., TOWNSEND, J.A..
DES-3-99-132Factors influencing invasion of southern Californian grasslands by the herbaceous perennial mediterranean climate exotic, Cynara cardunculus.
DESIMONE, S.A..
DIA-3-13-2Soil biodiversity and agricultural productivity.
WALL, D.H..
DIA-3-28-13Faculty institutes reforming science teaching through field stations (IRST): A model for faculty professional development.
EBERT-MAY, D.., HODDER, J.., MARSHALL, B..
DIA-3-40-34An ecological description and comparison of the Chihuahuan Desert upland communities of the Diamond Y Springs Preserve of west Texas.
HART, A.D.., VAN AUKEN, O.W..
DIA-3-59-57Seasonal patterns of NO and N2O emissions in forest and pastures in the southwestern Brazilian Amazon.
GARCIA-MONTIEL, D.C.., STEUDLER, P.A.., MELILLO, J.., NEILL, C.., PICCOLO, M.., CERRI, C..
DIA-3-64-2Changes in nitrogen cycling across a 25-year chronosequence of tallgrass prairie restoration sites.
LANE, D.R.., BASSIRIRAD, H..
DIA-3-71-13Aquatic macroinvertebrate assemblages of small headwater streams: Effects of adjacent landuse.
HALL, D.L.., BERGTHOLD, B.S.., SITES, R.W.., LINIT, M.J..
DIE-3-40-23Forest types in Southern Yucatan, Mexico.
PEREZ-SALICRUP, D.R.., FOSTER, D.R..
DIL-3-52-20Galls as habitats: The inquiline communities of insect galls.
SANVER, D.., HAWKINS, B.A..
DIN-3-74-8 Daphnia migrations in the presence and absence of UV radiation: Which way do they go?
LEECH, D.M.., WILLIAMSON, C.E..
DIR-3-48-27Plant-insect interactions between bear oak and some of its insect pests.
VANDERKLEIN, D.., WILKENS, R.., CERRA, T.., LEMKE, R..
DIX-3-59-34Changes in carbon cycling as forests expand into tallgrass prairie: Discovering mechanisms driving low soil respiration rates in Juniper forests.
SMITH, D.L.., JOHNSON PH.D., L.C.D.., WALKER, D.A..
DOM-3-41-1Fire frequency and tree species abundance in a stand of boreal forest during the last 5000 years.
ARSENEAULT, D.., SIROIS, L..
DOM-3-66-23Potential impacts of global warming on western coniferous forests.
BACHELET, D.., NEILSON, R.P.., LENIHAN, J.M.., DRAPEK, R.J..
DON-3-4-7Landscape-level patterns of microbial community composition and substrate use in upland forest ecosystems.
ZAK, D.R.., MYERS, R.T..
DON-3-42-7Environmental, developmental, and genetic constraints on the induction of trypsin inhibitor activity in Brassica species.
CIPOLLINI, D.., BERGELSON, J..
DON-3-52-12Detritivory, trophic shunt and the apparent trophic cascade hypothesis.
DONG, Q..
DON-3-52-46Species-area relationships for tropical microcosms: Seasonal and geographic comparisons.
YEE, D.A.., RICHARDSON, B.A.., WILLIG, M.R..
DON-3-64-5Regeneration from seed in artificial treefall gaps: Replacing plantation pine with native forest in New Zealand.
DRAKE, D.R.., MCALPINE, K.G..
DON-3-66-1Recent growth in conifer species of western North America: Assessing regional and continental patterns.
MCKENZIE, D.., HESSL, A.E.., PETERSON, D.L..
DON-3-87-2Modeling the ecological consequences of an alternative management regime for northern hardwoods.
BRAGG, D.C.., ROBERTS, D.W.., CROW, T.R..
DON-3-91-1Uncertainty in source partitioning using stable isotopes.
PHILLIPS, D.L.., GREGG, J.W..
DOR-3-31-2Calorimetric studies of cryptogamic crust metabolism.
STRADLING, D.A.., SMITH, B.N.., HANSEN, L.D.., CRIDDLE, R.S.., PENDLETON, R..
DOR-3-58-9How stable are nematode populations in the Antarctic Dry Valley soil ecosystem?
PORAZINSKA, D.L.., WALL, D.H.., VIRGINIA, R.A..
DOR-3-75-10Water lily (Nymphaea sp.) as a structuring agent of microhabitats in a shallow marsh.
BOORSE, D.F.., WOLFE, T.., LINDSAY, C.
DOR-3-99-130Comparing restoration methods using similarity metrics in Florida longleaf pine sandhills.
GORDON, D.R.., PROVENCHER, L.., LITT, A.R.., TANNER, G.W.., BRENNAN, L.A.., HARDESTY, J.L..
DOU-3-28-35Increasing minority involvment in ecology.
HILEMAN, D.R.., ANKUMAH, R.O.., DAY, K.C.., HISHAW, J.S.., MOORE, I.N.., PREVOST, L.B.., QADIMÆASIL, Y.B.., WILLIAMS, C.O..
DOU-3-31-20When branch autonomy fails: Size does matter.
SPRUGEL, D.G..
DOU-3-34-69Nitrogen availability affects ozone-induced accelerated leaf senescence.
BIELENBERG, D.G.., LYNCH, J.P.., PELL, E.J..
DOU-3-4-1The response to and control of spatial heterogeneity by large herbivores in Yellowstone National Park.
FRANK, D.A.., AUGUSTINE, D.J.., HAMILTON, E.W..
DOU-3-65-34Microbial activity and nitrogen dynamics in a California annual grassland, coastal sage scrub and mixed oak woodland community.
DORNELLES, D.S.., SCHIMEL, J.P..
DOU-3-73-14Longitudinal variation in riverine trophic structure: Linkage between flow, sediment and biota.
OSMUNDSON, D.B.., RYEL, R.J.., LAMARRA, V.., PITLICK, J..
DOU-3-76-6Impacts of livestock herbivory on woody species in a central Arizona riparian area.
GREEN, D.., FENNER, P.., WILLARD, T..
DOU-3-91-8Challenges in survey design and data analysis of a long-term study: Lessons from a 17-year study of Bowhead Whales in the Alaskan Beaufort Sea.
DEUTSCHMAN, D.H.., DIFFENDORFER, J..
DOU-3-92-15Population persistence in rivers.
SPEIRS, D.C.., GURNEY, W.S.C..
DOV-3-82-8Exotic species increase biodiversity of islands.
SAX, D.F.., BROWN, J.H.., GAINES, S.D..
DOW-3-58-15Effects of aspect and leaf litter on seasonal variation of soil respiration at a temperate hardwood forest.
LEE, D.., KANG, S.., OH, S.., DOH, S..
DOW-3-65-19Estimating foliar biomass in a forested watershed based on remote sensing data.
KIM, S.., KANG, S.., LEE, D..
DOW-3-87-8Topographic consideration on evapotranspiration, primary production, and soil respiration: An integrated spatially explicit ecosystem model.
KANG, S.., KIM, S.., LEE, D..
DUA-3-69-10Responses of a low-diversity grassland to six years of experimental soil disturbance and nitrogen addition.
PELTZER, D.A.., WILSON, S.D.., HAGER, H.A..
DUK-3-328-178Species composition, species richness, and soil disturbance affect grassland susceptibility and response to invasion.
DUKES, J.S..
DUN-3-38-17Causes of Juniperus ashei seedling growth suppression.
MCKINLEY, D.., VAN AUKEN, O.W..
DWA-3-84-2Effect of bison trampling on aquatic invertebrates in streams on Antelope Island, Utah.
MEADOWS, D.W..
DYL-3-68-36Flammability as niche construction: Canopy architecture’s effect on the flammability of a chaparral species.
SCHWILK, D.W..
EDI-3-611-208Repairing ecosystems: Advances in ecological restoration in the 1990s.
ALLEN, E..
EDI-3-64-32Mycorrhizae and restoration in seasonal tropical forests in Mexico.
ALLEN, E.B.., ALLEN, M.F.., CORKIDI, L.., EGERTON-WARBURTON, L.., GOMEZ-POMPA, A..
EDW-3-16-1Increased body size and reduced genetic diversity in invading populations of the European green crab.
GROSHOLZ, E.., RUIZ, G.., GELLER, J.., BAGLEY, M.., THRESHER, R..
EDW-3-41-20Pollen-stratigraphic evidence of human activity at Dieng, Central Java.
CUSHING, E.J.., PUDJOARINTO, A..
EDW-3-57-11Accessing the relationships between biodiversity, function, and decomposition in soil fungal assemblages.
SOBEK, E.A.., COX, S.., DOBRANIC, J.., ZAK, J..
EDW-3-59-32A theoretical examination of symbiotic N fixation.
RASTETTER, E.B.., VITOUSEK, P.., FIELD, C.., SHAVER, G.., HERBERT, D..
EDW-3-59-78Microbial communities on a precipitation gradient: Links to soil redox and carbon cycling.
SCHUUR, E.AG., SCHWARTZ, E.., SCOW, K.M., MATSON, P.M.
EDW-3-75-3The Indiana Wetlands Rapid Assessment Protocol: Development and testing.
SQUIERS, E.R.., ROTHOCK, P.., REBER, R.., GRIZZLE, R..
EDW-3-88-3Sediment modeling and fish assemblages in the upper Little Tennessee River basin: Assessing the legacy.
GARDINER, E.P.., MEYER, J.L.., MCLARNEY, W.O.., BOLSTAD, P.V..
EHL-3-99-174Scaling physiological ecology in the future.
EHLERINGER, J.R.J.R.., CALDWELL, M.M..
EHM-3-28-8Ecological Lessons From Martha Stewart.
EHMANN, W.J..
ELA-3-40-46Factors affecting natural regeneration of native woody species in abandoned Panamanian pastures.
HOOPER, E.R.., LEGENDRE, P.., CONDIT, R..
ELA-3-68-33Wound characteristics in common Central Hardwoods trees after prescribed burning.
KENNEDY SUTHERLAND, E.., SMITH, K.T..
ELI-3-27-1Ecological contributions to global change research .
HOLLAND, E.A..
ELI-3-34-1How will invasive and less-invasive plant species perform in a high-CO2 world? Projections from ecophysiological data on four grass species.
FARNSWORTH, E.J..
ELI-3-51-12Larval competition between two parasitoids in the California red scale system: Implications for coexistence and biological control.
BORER, E.T..
ELI-3-59-35Isotopic equilibrium between soil CO2 and soil water.
SULZMAN, E.W.., KELLY, E.F.., SCHIMEL, D.S.., PENDALL, E.., BRAND, W.A..
ELI-3-69-18The interactions of multiple disturbances: Effects on northern hardwood forest community structure.
HANE, E.N..
ELI-3-82-20Abundance and frequency of Lycopodium species under various forest management regimes in northern hardwood forests.
NAUERTZ, E.A.., GALE, M.R.., ZASADA, J.C.., CROW, T.R..
ELK-3-29-12Daily carbon gain of red maple and tulip-poplar growing in ambient and elevated CO2 in a forest understory environment.
NAUMBURG, E.., ELLSWORTH, D.S.., PEARCY, R.W..
ELL-3-39-10Interpopulation variation in between-year seed dormancy: Environmental, maternal environmental, and genetic effects.
SIMMS, E.L.., KITTELSON, P.., MARON, J.L..
ELO-3-30-38Physiological plasticity and climbing rates in Lianas differing in climbing mode and vertical distribution.
LASSO, E..
ELS-3-50-7The nocturnal and crepuscular ecology of a diurnal monkey, Colobus guereza, in the Kakamega forest, Kenya.
CLELAND, E.E.., VON HIPPEL, F..
EMI-3-37-1Forest fragmentation and the population dynamics of an Amazonian herb.
BRUNA, E.M..
EMI-3-4-13Denitrification in soils of the Wisconsin River floodplain: The search for landscape-scale trends.
STANLEY, E.H.., WEST, J.L.., KANG, H..
EMI-3-63-23Instream nitrification: Can it explain [NO3] in streams of the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest?
BERNHARDT, E.S.., HALL, JR., R.O.., LIKENS, G.E..
ERI-3-25-5Patterns of variability in purple needlegrass: Do genetic markers and quantitative traits tell the same story?
KNAPP, E.., RICE, K..
ERI-3-30-3The relationship between mesophyll conductance and photosynthetic acclimation to elevated CO2.
SINGSAAS, E.L.., ORT, D.R.., DELUCIA, E.H..
ERI-3-34-65Global changes influence woody invasion of a California annual grassland.
SIMONE ZAVALETA, E.., THOMAS, B.., FIELD, C.B.., MOONEY, H.A..
ERI-3-38-20Belowground bullies? Root competition and nutrient foraging as an indication of interspecific competition.
O'BRIEN, E.E.., BROWN, J.S.., GERSANI, M..
ERI-3-43-12Population-level variation in herbivore performance on a toxic seaweed: A mechanistic and phylogenetic approach.
SOTKA, E.., HAY, M.E..
ERI-3-46-12Niche differentiation between diploid and tetraploid snow buttercups (Ranunculus adoneus).
BAACK, E.J..
ERI-3-48-7Emission of volatile compounds by seeds under different environmental conditions.
JORGENSEN, E.E..
ERI-3-50-6The effect of hillslope angle on pocket gopher (Thomomys bottae).
SEABLOOM, E.W.., REICHMAN, O.J.., GABET, E.J..
ERI-3-54-11Spatial effects of retention forestry on ectomycorrhizal diversity of Douglas-fir seedlings.
CLINE, E.T..
ERI-3-55-10Decaying reservoir competence and lyme disease ecology.
SCHAUBER, E.M.., OSTFELD, R.S..
ERI-3-59-71Comparing estimates of soil respiration using chamber-based and tower-based methods.
DAVIDSON, E.A.., SAVAGE, K..
ERI-3-59-79Effects of introduced trees on soils in a Hawaiian montane rainforest.
LEVY, E.T.., VITOUSEK, P.M..
ERI-3-64-21Changes in semi-desert grassland plant communities 10 years following cessation of grazing and reintroduction of fire.
GEIGER, E.L.., MCPHERSON, G.R..
ERI-3-65-2Biogeographical patterns of butterfly species richness.
PORTER, E.., HAWKINS, B..
ERI-3-65-25Remote sensing of riparian corridors in the savanna landscape of Kruger National Park, South Africa.
BOHENSKY, E.L.., BENNING, T.L.., SAAH, D.S..
ERI-3-69-29Catastrophic disturbance and population viability of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in central California.
KAPLAN, I.C.., BJORKSTEDT, E.P..
ERI-3-75-6The extent of invasion and eradication of the non-native, invasive estuarine plant, Spartina anglica, in Puget Sound, WA, USA.
HELLQUIST, C.E.., HACKER, S.D.., DETHIER, M.N..
ERI-3-76-3Controls on conifer regeneration in managed riparian forests: Effects of seed source, substrate, and vegetation.
BEACH, E.W.., HALPERN, C.B.
ERI-3-90-2Identifying optimal habitat for multiple species with a combination of kernel estimation and odds ratio statistics.
PETERSON, E.B..
ERI-3-92-13Intrametapopulation competition: Implications for population and metapopulation persistence.
BJORKSTEDT, E.P..
ERI-3-93-6Carbon cycling on the edge.
HOFFA, E.A.., HARMON, M.E..
ERK-3-23-8Birch leaves as moving targets for herbivores.
HAUKIOJA, E..
ERL-3-59-43Long-term changes in nitrogen loading across Chinese village landscapes.
ELLIS, E.C..
EST-3-63-30Distribution and abundance of phosphorus fractions in northern hardwood forest soils invaded by exotic earthworms.
SUáREZ, E.., FISK, M.., FAHEY, T..
EST-3-76-10Growth and production of dominant riparian trees in the Pacific Northwest coastal rainforest.
BALIAN, E.V.., NAIMAN, R.J..
ETH-3-92-16Global distribution of urban ecosystems.
DECKER, E.H.., MILNE, B.T.., SMITH, F.A.., ELLIOTT, S.M..
EUG-3-20-3How can improving accuracy make a difference in understanding ecology? Some answers from finding animals in observation and experiment.
MEYER, E.R.
EUG-3-41-22 Holocene paleoecology of Southern California: Methods, results, and testing of climate model simulations.
WAHL, E.R..
EUG-3-59-27Soil respiration at dominant patch types within a managed landscape in northern Wisconsin.
EUSKIRCHEN, E.., CHEN, J.., GUSTAFSON, E.J..
EVA-3-8-5Managing trophic cascades: too many, too little - too late?
COOCH, E.., JEFFERIES, R.., ROCKWELL, R..
EVA-3-99-147Does lack of herbivory and disease explain the success of an alien plant species: Experimental tests.
SIEMANN, E.., ROGERS, W.E..
EVI-3-99-171Linking suites of plant physiological traits to ecosystem dynamics and feedbacks.
EVINER, V.T.., CHAPIN III, F.S..
FAB-3-61-5Weed community dynamics in response to different agricultural management practices.
MENALLED, F.D.., GROSS, K.L.., HAMMOND, M..
FAI-3-32-22Size-dependent separation of two co-dominant woody species along an environmental gradient as related to differences in depth of water acquisition.
BARNES, F.J.., MARTENS, S.N.., BRESHEARS, D.D..
FAN-3-66-15Influences of inter- and intra-annual climatic variations on green-up of the inner Mongolian grasslands of China.
YU, F.., PRICE, K.P.., LEE, R.., ELLIS, J.., SHI, P..
FAW-3-89-9Historical vegetation mapping using unsupervised classification of Landsat imagery and ancillary data.
GADALLAH, FAWZIAH(ZUZU)., CSILLAG, F.., BROOK, R.K..
FED-3-30-42Acclimation of coniferous tree structure to the environment under hydraulic constraints.
MAGNANI, F.., GRACE, J.., BORGHETTI, M..
FEI-3-60-12Calcium uptake from different soil depths explains chemical differences between surface soils under sugar maple or ash and under hemlock.
DIJKSTRA, F..
FEL-3-1-1Facilitating scientific thinking: The role of ecology in the epistemological development of college students.
KEESING, F..
FEN-3-32-43Seasonal water relations of juvenile and adult sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata ) in the Columbia Basin, Washington.
KHAN, F.., DOWNS, J.L..
FEN-3-41-14Geomorphic and climatic controls over Holocene soil development in the arctic foothills of Alaska.
SHENG HU, F.., OSWALD, W.W.., BRUBAKER, L.B.., KLING, G.W..
FER-3-82-29Monitoring the invasion of woody exotic species in the "El Palmar" National Park (Argentina) using remote sensing.
SELMO, F.E.R.., FERNANDA MENVIELLE, M.., SCOPEL, A.L.., MINOTTI, P..
FIE-3-99-173Physiological ecology and biosphere/atmosphere interactions.
FIELD, C.B., GOULDEN, M.L..
FIS-3-39-18Genetic Allee-effects in the rare clonal plant, Ranunculus reptans: Plant performance, plasticity, and developmental instability.
FISCHER, M.., VAN KLEUNEN, M.., SCHMID, B..
FLI-3-59-3Ecosystem-level impacts of mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) encroachment on C and N pools of herbaceous vegetation and soils in a temperate savanna.
HUGHES, R.F.., MCMURTRY, C.R.., ASNER, G.P.., ARCHER, S.R.., WESSMAN, C.A..
FRA-3-15-5Subsidies make strange partners: The effects of seabirds on terrestrial detritivores.
SANCHEZ PINERO, F..
FRA-3-38-27Changes in plant interactions along a gradient of environmental stress.
PUGNAIRE, F.I.., LUQUE, M.T..
FRA-3-42-4Trade-offs between plant growth and defense: A test using big sagebrush.
MESSINA*, F.J.., RICHARDS, J.H.., MCARTHUR, E.D..
FRA-3-59-15Effects of harvesting on soil nitrogen dynamics in a nitrogen-saturated hardwood forest.
GILLIAM, F.S.., ADAMS, M.B..
FRA-3-66-34The Role of Coral Reefs in the Possible Upcoming Green House Effect.
ZHANG, F.Y..
FRE-3-19-1Ecophysiology of plant water use: Convergence from leaf to tree.
MEINZER, F.C.., GOLDSTEIN, G..
FRE-3-51-15Ontogeny of microhabitat use in the Wood Frog (Rana sylvatica).
FREIDENBURG, L.K..
FRE-3-56-21Scared stable: Host behavioral response and biological control.
ADLER, F.R..
FRI-3-35-38Time lags in plant invasions in heterogeneous habitats.
GREVSTAD, F..
GAB-3-74-17Survival and reproduction in the presence of UV radiation: A matter of repair?
DEE, G.., WILLIAMSON, C.E.., KARAPELOU, D..
GAB-3-76-11Delayed effects of flood control on a flood-dependent riparian forest.
KATZ, G.L.., FRIEDMAN, J.M..
GAI-3-65-33Detecting change across broad scales: An inferential design for intertidal monitoring at Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska.
IRVINE, G.V..
GAL-3-71-11Dispersal dynamics of zooplankton in pond communities.
COHEN, G.., SHURIN, J.., LEIBOLD, M..
GAM-3-61-2Insect species in Egyptian clover and alfalfa as related to crop system at Kafr El-Sheikh, Egypt and Sebha, Libya .
GAMAL EL-MEZAYYEN, DRA..
GAR-3-15-4Effects of ocean to land trophic interconnections on the dynamics and stability of populations and food webs.
POLIS, G.A.., STAPP*, P.., ROSE, M.D..
GAR-3-28-17Public education and forestry practices in the Northern Hardwood Forest.
WADE, G.L.., TWERY, M.J.., RECHLIN, M.., STORY, M.J..
GAR-3-55-11Inference from the spatial pattern of disease: Evidence for spore showers of Phytophthora infestans in the highland tropics.
GARRETT, K.A.., FORBES, G.A.., SMITH, A.M.., MUNDT, C.C.., MADDEN, L.V.., NELSON, R.J..
GAR-3-59-58Effect of tree species on nitrogen cycling in the Catskill Mountains, NY: Fertilization studies.
LOVETT, G.M.., WEATHERS, K.C.., ARTHUR, M.A..
GAR-3-71-4Tradeoff between competitive ability and antipredator adaptation in a freshwater amphipod species complex.
WELLBORN, G.A..
GAR-3-81-16Reliability of time series/diffusion model approaches to PVA?
BELOVSKY, G.E.., CROWL, T.A..
GAR-3-99-135Exotic herbivores facilitate the near extinction of an insular mesopredator.
ROEMER, G.W.., GARCELON, D.K.., COONAN, T.J..
GEE-3-16-3Invasion and evolution.
VERMEIJ, G..
GEN-3-82-11Biodiversity: Aspen has the lead, but will non-native species take over?
CHONG, G.W.., STOHLGREN, T.J.., SIMONSON, S..
GEO-3-28-22The development of environmental and ecological programs at Howard University.
MIDDENDORF, G.., POSTON, M.., MCKENNA, M..
GEO-3-32-40Water potential, gas exchange, and carbon isotope discrimination in very tall coast redwoods, Sequoia sempervirens: Support for the hydraulic limitation hypothesis.
KOCH, G.W.., SILLETT, S.C..
GEO-3-74-22Investigating the utilization of benthic versus pelagic primary production in Lake Roosevelt, WA: A stable isotope analysis.
BARLOW, G.W.., BLACK, A.R..
GER-3-41-2Prehistoric hurricane disturbance and forest regeneration in Nicaragua.
URQUHART, G.R..
GER-3-63-9Control of fine root dynamics in a northern hardwood forest.
TIERNEY, G.., FAHEY, T..
GER-3-82-18Mapping of species richness and endemism on the continental to global scale using new methodological approaches.
KIER, G.., MUTKE, J.., BARTHLOTT, W..
GID-3-55-1The epizootiology of cutaneous leishmaniasis in the Negev and the Arava, Israel: The role of human activity.
WASSERBERG, G..
GIL-3-54-15Evidence of host preferences in natural communities of VAM fungi from the Kalahari desert.
BOHRER, G.., WARD, D.., KAGAN-ZUR, V..
GIL-3-56-2Direct and indirect effects of the predatory dragonfly nymph Anax imperator on green toad Bufo viridis tadpoles.
STAV, G.., KOTLER, B.P.., BLAUSTEIN, L..
GIL-3-83-6Modeling the management program of the Mountain Gazelle population in the Golan Heights, Israel.
BEN-NATAN, G.., TSURIM, I.., LEVY, A..
GIN-3-52-43Keystone species and community structure: Interactions among herbivores determine patterns of arthropod biodiversity.
WIMP, G.M.., WHITHAM, T.G..
GIN-3