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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-3-52-53Species interactions of Microtus pennsylvanicus, M. ochrogaster, and Peromyscus leucopus at a prairie restoration
TURNER-ERFORT, G..
GLE-3-26-5Software engineering in agent-based ecological modeling.
ROPELLA, G.E..
GLE-3-34-11Nitrogen deposition and NPP in temperate forests: The role of leaf physiology, foliage turnover and canopy structure.
BERNTSON, G.., BAUER, G.., MINOCHA, R..
GLE-3-34-68An elevated soil temperature and water table manipulation experiment in the Arctic tundra ecosystem at Barrow, Alaska.
KINOSHITA, G.Y.., OECHEL, W.C.., ZULUETA, R.C.., HASTINGS, S.J..
GLE-3-37-16Demography of Trachymene: Experimental seed cages.
WARDLE, G.M..
GLE-3-512-194A San Francisco Bay window onto ecology in the daily newspaper.
MARTIN, G..
GLE-3-63-5The impacts of soil moisture and temperature on longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) fine root dynamics.
STEVENS, G.N.., JONES, R.H.., MITCHELL, R.J.., HURST, S.L.., PECOT, S.D..
GLE-3-83-7Incorporating regional-historical perspectives into conservation of uncommon plant communities: A study of the northeastern Coastal Region.
MOTZKIN, G.., FOSTER, D.R.., HALL, B.., HARROD, J.., PARSHALL, T..
GOR-3-1-5Evolutionary ecology: Dealing with ghosts of interactions past.
ORIANS, G.H..
GOR-3-68-25Effects of fire frequency on tree demography and community composition.
MINOR, E.., FOX, G.A..
GOR-3-68-9Causes of spatial pattern in post-fire pine recruitment.
BLAIR, S.D.., FOX, G.A..
GRA-3-56-17A multi-taxa assessment of the effectiveness of caterpillar defenses against parastioids
GENTRY*, G.., DYER, L..
GRA-3-58-37Diversity and consistency of fungal fruiting over three years along clearcut center to forest interior transects in western Washington.
SPARKS, G.B.., AMMIRATI, J.A.., EDMONDS, R.L..
GRA-3-63-26Good agreement between open top chamber and eddy covariance measurements of net ecosystem CO2 exchange, in a Florida scrub-oak ecosystem.
DORE, S.., HYMUS, G.., JOHNSON, D.., DIJKSTRA, P.., HINKLE, C.R.., VALENTINI, R.., DRAKE, B..
GRA-3-88-8Fishing in streams for ideas: Towards greater spatial competency in habitat models.
CUMMING, G.S..
GRE-3-10-4Prioritizing wetland restoration and monitoring in coastal Louisiana.
STEYER, G.D.., REYNOLDS, L.A.., STEWART JR., R.E.., JOHNSTON, J.B..
GRE-3-11-1Potential for using cattle grazing to restore annual forbs to California coastal prairie.
HAYES, G.F..
GRE-3-30-23Photosynthetic activity of arctic evergreens under the snow: Implications in the ecosystem carbon budget.
STARR, G.., OBERBAUER, S.F..
GRE-3-30-25The influence of photosynthetic capacity and leaf area on growth differences associated with fertilization and competition control in Pinus taeda L. stands.
MUNGER, G.T.., WILL, R.E..
GRE-3-33-6Foliar nutrient contents and concentrations and their relation to stem volume growth in Pinus taeda L. and Pinus elliottii Engelm. stands of differing densities.
BARRON, G.A.., WILL, R.E.., TESKEY, R.O..
GRE-3-34-30Dendroecology of Pinus ponderosa in the Okanogan National Forest, WA.
KUSNIERCYZK, E.., ETTL, G..
GRE-3-40-41Uncoupling the relationship between oak trees and patch fertility in Midwestern savannas.
HOUSEMAN, G.R.., GROSS, K.L..
GRE-3-46-18Maintaining diversity in aquatic systems: The causes and consequences of pigment variation.
GERRISH, G.A.., CáCERES, C.E..
GRE-3-46-21The importance of allelopathy in mediating competition between naturally co-occurring bacterial strains.
KRUKONIS, G.P.., COHAN, F.M..
GRE-3-52-55The influence of edaphic factors and plant diversity on detritivore community composition: Termites and decomposition in semi-arid grasslands and woodlands of the Okavango Delta, Africa.
SCHUURMAN, G.W..
GRE-3-56-14Unraveling the bifurcation structure of a live predator-prey system.
FUSSMANN, G.F.., ELLNER, S.., HAIRSTON JR., N.G..
GRE-3-57-3Plasticity and constraint in growth and protease production of ectomycorrhizal fungi in a nitrogen enrichment scenario.
EATON, G.K.., AYRES, M.P..
GRE-3-59-103Nutrient export from two high mountain lakes to outflow streams: The importance of inflow hydrodynamics and in-lake processes.
BURKART, G.., WURTSBAUGH, W.., FLEENOR, B.., LUECKE, C..
GRE-3-59-106Nitrogen mineralization in soils of northern hardwoods and oak pine stands.
BONITO, G.., HAINES, B..
GRE-3-59-11Dissolved organic carbon and nutrient modeling in terrestrial ecosystems: Integrating plant-soil physics and biogeochemistry.
ASNER, G.P.., NEFF, J.C.., RILEY, W.., MATSON, P.A..
GRE-3-88-11Test of the applicability of a simulation model for predicting radiocesium contamination in fish and water of two warm temperate cooling reservoirs.
LEWIS, G.P.., TAYLOR, B.E..
GRI-3-58-25Microbial biomass and soil fauna: Comparisons between tropical and subalpine forests.
GONZALEZ, G.., LEY, R.E.., SCHMIDT, S.K.., ZOU, X..
GUN-3-34-79Longterm effects of N deposition and elevated CO2 on resource competition of temperate forest seedlings: A community response experiment using open top chambers.
BAUER*, G.A.., BERNTSON , G.M.., BAZZAZ, F.A..
GWE-3-40-42A classification of riparian wetland plant associations of Colorado.
KITTEL, G.M.., RONDEAU, R.J..
HAF-3-34-8Photosynthetic and stomatal acclimation to sub-ambient and elevated CO2 concentrations in a C3-C4 grassland.
MAHERALI, H.., ANDERSON, L.J.., JOHNSON, H.B.., POLLEY, H.W.., JACKSON, R.B..
HAL-3-38-14The influence of competition, diversity, and survival in the 50-hectare research plot at the Barro Colorado Island.
PETERS, H.A..
HAL-3-39-19Matrix models for annual organisms: The missing link between phenology and demography.
CASWELL, H..
HAN-3-42-42Rodent effects on synthetic tallgrass assemblages.
HOWE, H..
HAN-3-50-4Sound transmission in tropical forests: Bird song convergence through habitat exploitation.
SLABBEKOORN, H.., ELLERS, J.., SMITH, T..
HAN-3-59-91Terrestrial carbon dynamics in North America from 1860 to 1992: Quantifying mechanisms responsible for carbon sink.
TIAN, H.., MELILLO, J.M.., KICKLIGHTER, D.W.., MCGUIRE, A.D.., MOORE III, B..
HAR-3-611-209Ecology and sustainability at the beginning of the 21st Century: Next steps in the international community.
MOONEY, H..
HAZ-3-40-6The CalVeg Geobook: A visual tool for describing vegetation information derived from remotely sensed data.
GORDON, H.J.., SCHWIND, B..
HEA-3-34-4Impacts of nitrogen deposition on plant growth and insect herbivory.
THROOP, H.., LERDAU, M..
HEA-3-35-13N source diversity promotes plant community diversity under N-limiting conditions.
REYNOLDS, H.L.., FOSTER, B.L..
HEA-3-51-7The effect of marsh edge on early life stage abundances of brown shrimp: Implications of an individual-based simulation model.
HAAS, H.L., ROSE, K.A., SHAW, R.F.
HEA-3-59-23Simulated effects of elevated nitrogen deposition on Colorado Englemann spruce forests.
RUETH, H.M.., PARTON, W.J..
HEA-3-59-92Soil N turnover, N fixation and Ceanothus cordulatus patches in a mixed-conifer forest.
ERICKSON, H.E..
HEA-3-68-38Effects of prescribed burns on abundance and habitat selection of wintering cavity-nesting birds.
BATEMAN, H.L.., O'CONNELL, M.A..
HEA-3-75-13Relationship between Lythrum salicaria (purple loosestrife) abundance and vegetation characteristics in southeastern Minnesota wetlands.
HAGER, H.A..
HEI-3-42-17True-blue, or blue and untrue? Use and misuse of Folin assays of polyphenols in ecological studies.
APPEL, H.M.., GOVENOR, H.L.., D'ASCENZO, M.., SISKA, E.., SCHULTZ, J.C..
HEL-3-40-13Modeling spatial autocorrelation in plant species composition with the community variogram.
WAGNER, H.H.., BOSSENBROEK, J.M.., HAWKS, M.M.., VAN HORNE, B.., WIENS, J.A..
HEL-3-99-153Light environment controls of native and exotic vine growth.
THOMPSON*, H.C.., PICKETT, S.T.A.., WHIGHAM, D..
HEN-3-66-17ENSO effects on bulk precipitation and temperature, and their potential consequences for productivity in wet tropical ecosystems of Central America.
LOESCHER, H.W., OBERBAUER, S.F.
HER-3-83-11Integrated soil and vegetation monitoring for grassland, shrubland and savanna ecosystems.
HERRICK, J.E.., VAN ZEE, J.., MELGOZA, A.., HAVSTAD, K.M.., WHITFORD, W.G..
HER-3-99-148Atmospheric nitrogen loading at a Rocky Mountain conifer forest: Perturbation of the natural nitrogen cycle and potential carbon storage enhancement.
SIEVERING, H.S.., KELLY, T.., MCCONVILLE, G.., TURNIPSEED, A..
HIL-3-46-16Complex plasticity in complex environments: Early spring flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana.
CALLAHAN, H.., KURASHIGE, N.., ANCELL, C.., PIGLIUCCI, M..
HOJ-3-63-20Do levees affect soil microbial activity in a large river floodplain ecosystem?
KANG, H.., STANLEY, E.H..
HOL-3-2-5Do not forecast the future-Create it.
HOLLING, C.S..
HOL-3-41-8The influence of substrate on long-term ecosystem development and its paleoecological record.
EWING, H.A..
HOO-3-39-7Effects of isolation on demographical behavior and growth of dominant plant species in wet calcareous grasslands in Switzerland.
HOOFTMAN, DANNYA.P.., BILLETER, R.., DIEMER, M..
HOR-3-33-23Species-specific responses of tall-grass prairie legumes to nitrogen addition.
BASSIRIRAD, H.., NYBERG, D..
HOU-3-18-2Land-use change and the global carbon cycle.
HOUGHTON, R.A..
HOW-3-32-21Hydraulic properties of Galax urceolata, an evergreen, understory herb of the southern Appalachians.
SOBIERAJ II, J.H.., MCCARRON III, J.K.., NEUFELD, H.S..
HOW-3-42-11Grazing influences on species diversity and net primary production in a southern Appalachian wet meadow.
GEISSINGER, K.E.., NEUFELD, H.S..
HOW-3-51-33Holly-leafminers on two continents: What makes an outbreak species?
EBER, S.., SMITH, H.P.., DIDHAM, R.K.., CORNELL, H.V..
HOW-3-93-9Simulating tundra vegetation at varying levels of aggregation: An analysis of functional groupings.
EPSTEIN, H.E.., CHAPIN III, F.S.., WALKER, M.D.., STARFIELD, A.M..
HSI-3-45-1Fate of fruits and seeds of Formosan sassafras.
YUAN, H.., TSAI, J..
HUA-3-58-21Woody root decomposition in coniferous forests of the Pacific Northwest: A time series approach.
CHEN, H.., HARMON, M.E.., SEXTON, J.., FASTH, B..
HUG-3-82-2Ungrazed roadside verges in a grazed landscape: Interactive effects of grazing, invasion, and substrate on grassland diversity.
SAFFORD, H.D.., HARRISON, S.P..
HUN-3-10-7How heterogeneity at different spatial scales controls community composition and dynamics in restored estuarine habitats.
LENIHAN, H..
HYE-3-36-7Temporal change in cone sex ratio in Pinus densiflora.
KANG, H..
HYU-3-7-2Carbon flows and the role of greenspace in urban ecosystem for Chuncheon, Korea
JO, H..
IAN-3-54-1The importance of ant-tending to maternal care in the treehopper species, Publilia modesta.
BILLICK, I.., WEIDMANN, M.., REITHEL, J..
IAN-3-58-5Chestnut oak (Quercus prinus L.) and red maple (Acer rubrum L.) stump sprouts, ectomycorrhiza, and red oak (Quercus rubra L.) seedlings.
DICKIE, I.A.., STEINER, K.C.., KOIDE, R.T..
IAN-3-65-48Extreme variation in body size along a relatively narrow altitude gradient in the alpine tree weta Hemideina maori (Orthoptera: Stenopelmatidae).
JAMIESON, I.G.., ROCK, J..
IGG-3-91-10Spatial analysis of selected soil attributes across an alpine topographic/snow gradient.
LITAOR, M.I.., SEASTEDT, T.R.., WALKER, D.A..
IGN-3-56-34Costs of anti-predator behavior in a forest caterpillar.
CASTELLANOS, I.., KRALJEVIK, A.., BARBOSA, P..
INE-3-45-7Effects of seed rain and fecundity variability on the successional dynamics of neighboring communities.
IBANEZ, I.., CLARK, J.S.., LADEAU, S..
ING-3-59-81Agriculture in the Great Plains: Net carbon consequences of dryland and irrigated cultivation.
BURKE, I.C.., LAUENROTH, W.K.., BENNETT, C.W.., BRADFORD, J.., MORGAN, J..
IRE-3-62-1Do southern California harvest refugia enhance target fish populations?
BEERS, I.T..
ISA-3-25-2Gene flow and local adaptation: Effect of spatial scale on the usefulness of genetic markers for measuring the evolutionary potential of endangered species.
PETIT, C.., FRéVILLE, H.., MIGNOT, A.., COLAS, B.., RIBA, M.., IMBERT, E.., HURTREZ-BOUSSèS, S.., VIREVAIRE, M.., OLIVIERI, I..
JAC-3-15-8Use and limits of natural abundance stable isotope measurements to understand watershed-river exchange.
FINLAY*, J.., CABANA, G.., RAINEY, W.., POWER, M..
JAC-3-28-27The campus ecosystem: Temperatures.
JACK HAYES, D..
JAC-3-30-29Carbon dioxide fluxes on the Colorado shortgrass steppe and Wyoming northern mixed prairie.
MORGAN, J.A.., SCHUMAN, G.E.., GILMANOV, T.G..
JAC-3-33-11Redistribution of carbon and nitrogen across arctic landscapes during winter: The ecological significance of litter redistribution by wind and snow.
FAHNESTOCK, J.., WELKER, J..
JAC-3-34-13Elevated CO2 concentrations enhance frost damage to eucalypt seedlings under field conditions.
EGERTON, J.J.G.., HOLLY, C.J.., PIPPEN, W.E.., BALL, M.C..
JAC-3-38-7Increasing the suppression of weeds by cereal crops.
WEINER, J.., GRIEPENTROG, H.., KRISTENSEN, L..
JAC-3-42-16Variable biochemical responses by oaks to diverse environmental stimuli.
SCHULTZ, J.C.., ALLISON, S.D.., SCHAEFFER, T..
JAC-3-46-3Local adaptation in Colias butterflies along an elevational gradient: Consequences for reproductive isolation.
ELLERS, J.., BOGGS, C.L..
JAC-3-48-14Common deciduous tree seed characteristics influence seed removal by lab-reared Peromyscus maniculatus.
SCHNURR, J.L..
JAC-3-67-19Will rising CO2 affect forest succession?
MOHAN, J.E.., CLARK, J.S.., SCHLESINGER, W.H..
JAC-3-69-22When is net ecosystem productivity positive?
JANISCH, J.E.., HARMON, M.E..
JAC-3-99-172Physiological ecology and global change: Adding mechanism to the madness of predicting the future.
JACKSON, R.B.., MONSON, R.K..
JAL-3-81-4Pond selection and use by migrating trumpeter swans in Southern Alberta.
LAMONTAGNE, J.M..
JAM-3-15-9Land-water linkages in the coastal temperate rainforest: A riparian perspective.
HELFIELD*, J.M.., NAIMAN, R.J..
JAM-3-21-1The effects of prey and top-predator addition on the inquiline community of the pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea.
KNEITEL, J.M.., MILLER, T.E..
JAM-3-26-8Using individual-based simulations to parameterize large-scale management models.
ANDERSON, J.., BEER, N..
JAM-3-28-33Simulating and modeling island biogeography theory in an undergraduate field ecology course.
ROWAN, D.E.., HAEFNER, J.W.., LINDAHL, A.M..
JAM-3-32-27Evapotranspiration from Middle Rio Grande (New Mexico) riparian ecosystems: The roles of flooding and community composition.
CLEVERLY, J.R.., THIBAULT, J.R.., PEARCE, J.., DAHM, C.N..
JAM-3-35-36C3 woody plant invasion in a C4 grassland: Are grasses and shrubs functionally equivalent?
MCCARRON, J.K.., KNAPP, A.K..
JAM-3-36-13The effect of stress on inbreeding depression in Cucurbita texana.
HAYES, N.., WINSOR, J.A.., STEPHENSON, A.G..
JAM-3-38-21Coexistence of competitors: Evidence of a critical role of soil community dynamics.
BEVER, J.D.., WESTOVER, K.M..
JAM-3-38-3Interactions between root and shoot competition vary among species and with fertilization.
CAHILL, JR., J.F..
JAM-3-43-15Gregarious feeding by a specialist insect herbivore increases host plant susceptibility.
FORDYCE, J..
JAM-3-48-2Nutrient limitation reduces food quality for zooplankton in nature: Responses of Daphnia growth to short-term amendment of phosphorus under field conditions.
ELSER, J.., HAYAKAWA, K.., URABE, J..
JAM-3-49-3Induced versus constitutive ethanol tolerance in larvae of Drosophila melanogaster .
FRY, J.D.., GRIGGS, M..
JAM-3-512-196Interacting with the media: Turning pain into pleasure.
MAC MAHON, J.A..
JAM-3-52-6Spatial organization of communities: A unified null model methodology.
SANDERSON, J.G..
JAM-3-53-5Habitat and host selection by sympatric avian brood parasites in southeastern Arizona.
CHACE, J.F..
JAM-3-59-18Contrasting soil respiration in young and old ponderosa pine stands.
IRVINE, J.., LAW, B.E.
JAM-3-59-59Canopy type effects on nitrogen flow in southwestern ponderosa pine forests.
ROBERTS, J.M.., HART, S.C..
JAM-3-59-77A global compilation of litter production, pools, and nutrient content.
SULZMAN, J.M.., STAUFER, R.., HOLLAND, E.A.., POST, W.A.., MATTHEWS, E.., KRANKINA, O..
JAM-3-63-40Fertility and light control canopy dynamics in a fast-growing tropical forest.
FOWNES, J.H.., RYAN, M.G.., GIARDINA, C.., SENOCK, R.S.., BINKLEY, D..
JAM-3-66-29Global soil respiration in a warmer world.
RAICH, J.W.., POTTER, C.S.., BHAGAWATI, D..
JAM-3-66-3Seasonal patterns of photosynthetic response and acclimation to elevated CO2 in strawberry.
BUNCE, J..
JAM-3-66-8Drought cycles and prairie responses with past aridity in the northern Plains.
CLARK, J.S.., GRIMM, E.., DONOVAN, J.., FRITZ, S.., ENGSTROM, D..
JAM-3-68-44Fuel consumption, fire temperature, and tree mortality following different seasons of burning in subtropical pine forest.
SNYDER, J.R.., BELLES, H.A.., BURCH, J.N..
JAM-3-68-8Effect of prescribed burning on amphibians in the Francis Marion National Forest, SC.
SCHURBON, J.M..
JAM-3-69-44The effect of human disturbance on plant assemblages and soil crusts of the shrub steppe in southeastern Washington.
HAWKE*, M.A.., KARR, J.R..
JAM-3-72-5Model of fish movement to assess fish collection efficiency in a louvered channel.
HAEFNER, J.W.., BOWEN, M.D..
JAM-3-8-4Using estimates of species richness to test ecological theory .
NICHOLS, J.D.., SAUER, J.R.., CAM, E.., HINES, J.E..
JAM-3-80-2Density-dependent growth and survival of juvenile spot, an estuarine-dependent fish.
RICE, J.A.., CROWDER, L.B..
JAM-3-81-5Decline in stature of American Ginseng plants over two centuries.
MCGRAW, J.B..
JAM-3-82-19Human settlement and avian communities in lowland riparian areas.
MILLER, J.R.., WIENS, J.A.., HOBBS, N.T..
JAM-3-82-40Pollinator guild composition shifts with 70 years of habitat fragmentation: The bees of Larrea.
CANE, J.H.., MINCKLEY, R.., KERVIN, L.., ROULSTON, T'AI.
JAM-3-84-7Using short-term measurements to predict long-term impact of exotic species on native species.
BYERS, J.E..
JAM-3-88-7Carbon flow dynamics in benthic microbial mats of Lake Hoare, Antarctica.
SCHMELING, J.D.., MOORHEAD, D.L..
JAM-3-92-21Stoichiometry, herbivory, and competition for nutrients.
GROVER, J.P..
JAM-3-99-126Ectomycorrhizal diversity alters host tree performance in experimental host-symbiont culture conditions.
BAXTER, J.W.., DIGHTON, J..
JAM-3-99-157The impact of parasitoids and plant spacing on the spread of insect outbreaks.
UMBANHOWAR, J.., HASTINGS, A..
JAN-3-35-4Factors affecting successful control of French and Scotch broom and restoration of native communities in coastal California grasslands.
ALEXANDER, J.M.F.., D'ANTONIO, C.M.., HAUBENSAK, K.A..
JAN-3-37-7Disentangling the effects of dispersal, distance- and density-dependent mortality on distributions of trees.
HILLERISLAMBERS, J.., CLARK, J.S..
JAN-3-40-25Predicting the distribution of vegetation communities from environmental variables in the Mojave Desert Ecoregion.
FRANKLIN, J..
JAN-3-40-28Predictive mapping of forest composition and structure using direct gradient analysis and nearest neighbor imputation.
OHMANN, J.L.., GREGORY, M.J..
JAN-3-611-205The origins of the Sustainable Biosphere Initiative: Debates, discussions, and visions.
LUBCHENCO, J..
JAN-3-66-4Climate change or changing climate variability: Which is worse for crop growth in the midwestern region of the United States?
SOUTHWORTH, J.., RANDOLPH, J.C.., DOERING, O.C.., HABECK, M.., PFEIFER, R.A.., MAZZOCCO, M.A..
JAN-3-69-19Historical relationships between terrain, land-use and vegetation pattern in a grassland-forest ecotone in the Rocky Mountains foothills of southwestern Alberta.
SIMONSON, J.T., JOHNSON, E.A.
JAN-3-69-34Distribution of bark beetles in a harvested landscape.
PARK, J..
JAN-3-80-8Spartina alterniflora: Tracking and predicting the spread of an intertidal invasive in Willapa Bay.
CIVILLE, J.C..
JAN-3-84-11Applications of stable isotopes for understanding anthropogenic effects of aquatic food webs in Cuatro Cienegas, Mexico.
MARKS, J.., HUNGATE, B.., HENDRICKSON, D..
JAN-3-92-12Inferring process from pattern: Negative frequency-dependence and the importance of spatial scale.
MOLOFSKY, J.., BEVER, J.D.., ANTONOVICS, J..
JAR-3-68-10Effects of fire intensity on shrub resprouting in pine savanna.
THAXTON, J.M.., PLATT, W.J..
JAS-3-34-5Insect herbivory in an intact forest understory under experimental CO2 enrichment.
HAMILTON, J.G.., ZANGERL, A.R.., BERENBAUM, M.R.., DELUCIA, E.H..
JAS-3-41-3Holocene migration patterns of eastern North American trees: Evidence from molecular markers.
MCLACHLAN, J.S.., MANOS, P.S.., CLARK, J.S..
JAS-3-56-22A general model of selectivity for fish feeding: A rank proportion algorithm.
LINK, J.S.., WHIPPLE, S.J..
JAS-3-56-26Predation of European corn borer eggs by Coleomegilla maculata DeGeer in the presence of alternative foods.
HARMON, J.P.., ANDOW, D.A..
JAS-3-56-30How tadpoles balance the twin threats of pond drying and predators.
MOLL, J.D..
JAS-3-59-6Organic nitrogen deposition; Is it time to reconsider the measurement of N in precipitation?
NEFF, J.., HOLLAND, E.., DENTENER, F.., RUSSELL, K.., MCDOWELL, W..
JAS-3-59-80The divergent effects of understory species assemblages on nitrogen cycling in longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) savannas.
WEST, J.B.., DONOVAN, L.A..
JAS-3-60-8Carbon disulfide (CS2) and carbonyl sulfide (OCS) production in the subfamily Mimosoideae (Leguminosae).
PILUK, J.., HARTEL, P.., HAINES, B..
JAS-3-66-32Observations on the role of tree line in controlling atmospheric circulations.
BERINGER, J.., CHAPIN III, FS., MCHUGH, I.., TAPPER, N.J.
JAS-3-89-16Examining landscape scale variability in tropical forest aboveground biomass using lidar.
DRAKE, J.B.., CLARK, D.B.., KNOX, R.G.., BLAIR, J.B.., DUBAYAH, R..
JAV-3-33-25Tree species of the southeastern US sandhills differ in root proliferation responses to resource availability.
ESPELETA, J.F.., DONOVAN, L.A..
JAV-3-42-2Effects of solar UV-B radiation on two trophic levels: Ecotypic variability in Arabidopsis thaliana.
BOTTO, J.F.., ZAVALA, J.A..
JAV-3-99-125Understorey palm stemflow and throughfall in a Mexican Rainforest.
ALVAREZ-SáNCHEZ, J.., LEóN-RICO, R..
JAY-3-35-29Endophytic fungi in Elymus canadensis (Canada wild rye): What, where, and why?
HORNING, J.L.., SCHMITT, R.A.., ANN VINTON, M..
JAY-3-63-2What makes the desert bloom? The contribution of dust and crusts to soil fertility on the Colorado Plateau.
BELNAP, J.., REYNOLDS, R.L.., REHEIS, M.., PHILLIPS, S.L..
JAY-3-64-39The effects of burning and grazing on a California grassland plant community.
MARTY, J..
JEA-3-32-8Hydraulic properties and freeze-thaw induced embolism in 17 sympatric species of oaks (Quercus.)
CAVENDER-BARES, J.., HOLBROOK, N.M..
JEA-3-42-1Eat green but not any green! Consequences of ungulate introduction on an long-lived tree species.
VOURC'H, G.., VILA, B.., GILLON, D.., CLAUSEN, T.P.., ESCARRé, J.., MARTIN, J..
JEA-3-64-10Restoring dry meadow ecosystems using threshold and alternative state concepts: Environmental and seedling response.
CHAMBERS, J.C.., LINNEROOTH, A.R.., MEBINE, P.S..
JEA-3-92-20Allee effects can promote species coexistence in a spatial model.
FERDY, J.., MOLOFSKY, J..
JEA-3-99-118Nitrifying bacteria in exotic earthworm casts and in rural and urban oak forest soil.
SCOTT, J.., CARREIRO, M..
JED-3-30-11Uptake of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in tropical tree leaves: Implications for tropospheric photochemistry?
SPARKS, J.P.., MONSON, R.K..
JEF-3-34-36Late season photosynthesis, chemistry and phenology of sun and shade leaves of sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua L.) trees after two years of CO2 enrichment.
HERRICK, J.D.., THOMAS, R.B..
JEF-3-38-11Radial dispersion of neighbors and the small-scale competitive impact of two annual grasses on a native perennial grass.
FEHMI, J.S.., LACA, E.A.., RICE, K.J.., BARTELL, D..
JEF-3-38-26Species composition, species richness, and soil disturbance affect grassland susceptibility and response to invasion
DUKES, J.S..
JEF-3-40-27A comparison of aboveground structure and litter production of Atlantic white cedar swamps in northeastern North Carolina.
DEBERRY, J.W.., BELCHER, R.T.., LOOMIS, D.T.., ATKINSON, R.B..
JEF-3-51-19Relationships among breeding latitude, timing of migration, and wintering latitude in Wilson's Warblers as revealed by hydrogen stable-isotope ratios.
KELLY, J.F.., ATUDOREI, V.A.., SHARP, Z.D.., FINCH, D.M..
JEF-3-51-2Population regulation without density dependence? Decoupling density- and number-dependent sources of mortality for a coral reef fish.
SHIMA, J..
JEF-3-53-7Raptor population trends discerned from 23 years of migration monitoring in Nevada, Utah, and New Mexico.
SMITH, J.P..
JEF-3-58-32Arbuscular mycorrhizal specificity, compatibility, and feedback between co-occurring species in a tallgrass prairie.
CASTELLI, J.P..
JEF-3-59-39Response of foliar N and P to excessive N deposition in a mid-Appalachian hardwood forest.
MAY, J.D.., BURDETTE, S.B.., GILLIAM, F.S.., ADAMS, M.B..
JEF-3-59-84Belowground processes in successional Douglas-fir stands.
KLOPATEK, J.M..
JEF-3-64-20Sawdust addition reduces soil ammonium levels and promotes native grass growth in competition with exotic grasses.
CORBIN, J.D.., D'ANTONIO, C.M..
JEF-3-65-31Robust monitoring for landscape experiments: Linking science and values with Bayesian decision analysis.
BORCHERS, J.G.., BRADSHAW, G.A..
JEF-3-73-4Modeling restoration of Michigan tributaries and its effect on salmonid populations.
TYLER, J.A.., RUTHERFORD, E.S..
JEF-3-74-4Long-term effects of a short-term lake food web manipulation: Tuesday Lake 12 years later.
HOUSER, J.N.., SCHEELE, C.E.H.., ESSINGTON, T.E.., CARPENTER, S.R.., KITCHELL, J.F..
JEF-3-81-3Area requirements of Gopher Tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus): Re-evaluating guidelines for estimating reserve size.
OTT, J.A.., HOLLISTER, J.W.., GUYER, C.., MICHENER, W.K..
JEN-3-33-28Comparison of N inputs among forested ecosystems by two Alnus spp. within adjacent upland and floodplain landscapes of interior Alaska.
MITCHELL, J.S.., RUESS, R.W.., ULIASSI, D.D..
JEN-3-33-7The effects of nutrient heterogeneity on root allocation in Pisum sativum: A split root experiment.
DOHERTY, J.H.., CASPER, B.B..
JEN-3-34-26Diurnal patterns of isoprene emission and the potential role of substrate regulation.
FUNK, J.L.., FULLER, H.M.., BAKER, C.., JONES, C.G.., LERDAU, M.T..
JEN-3-34-60Geographic variation in soil organic carbon dynamics following land-use change in Costa Rica.
POWERS, J.S..
JEN-3-35-16Variation in biomass increase of understory saplings exposed in situ to elevated CO2,
HARTZ-RUBIN, J.S.., DELUCIA, E.H..
JEN-3-37-9Local scale effects of growing season length on the population structure of scarlet monkeyflower, Mimulus cardinalis.
WILLIAMS, J.L.., LEVINE, J.M..
JEN-3-40-40Environmental gradient effects on plant community composition in a halophytic habitat.
JOHNSON, J.E.., WALLACE, L.L..
JEN-3-42-14Associational susceptibility of cottonwood to a box elder herbivore.
WHITE, J.A.., WHITHAM, T.G..
JEN-3-43-14Clearance rate of plant toxins: A mechanism for dietary specialization in mammalian herbivores.
SORENSEN, J.S.., DEARING, M.D..
JEN-3-43-2Jasmonate-mediated indirect plant defense against herbivores.
THALER, J.S..
JEN-3-44-10Advantage to long-distance pollination in Leuhea seemannii, a tropical pioneer tree.
DAVIDSON, J.M..
JEN-3-46-23Regulation of diversity: Maintenance of species richness in changing environments.
BROWN, J.H.., ERNEST, S.K.MORGAN., PARODY, J.M.., HASKELL, J.P..
JEN-3-47-4Age, size, and genetic structure of Chesapeake Bay eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) demes.
RHODE, J.M.., DUFFY, J.E..
JEN-3-48-21The importance of shade to community structure: Positive interactions in the low rocky intertidal zone.
BURNAFORD, J.L..
JEN-3-48-39Mechanisms underlying increased seed production of Gossypium thurberi (Malvaceae) in the presence of ants.
RUDGERS, J.A..
JEN-3-53-12Effects of landscape structure on avian community compostion and probability of occurrence in fire-dominated Mediterranean ecosystems.
RECHEL, J.L.., FREEMAN, D.M.., LARSON, D.A..
JEN-3-54-7The role of ant nutrition in mediating a lycaenid-ant mutualism.
WEEKS, J.A..
JEN-3-58-34Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities in four North American ecosystems: Biodiversity, spatial distribution, and effects of nitrogen fertilization.
LANSING, J.L., ALLEN, M.F.
JEN-3-63-21Construction cost and plant invasibility: Comparing Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) with its non-invasive neighbors along disturbed ponds.
NAGEL, J.M.., GRIFFIN, K.L..
JEN-3-73-9Nitrogen cycling in a subarctic stream in Iceland: Results from a 15N tracer addition.
TANK, J.L.., SANZONE, D.M..
JEN-3-74-6Interactions between bacteria and phytoplankton affect algal response to nutrients and dissolved organic matter.
KLUG, J..
JEN-3-84-9Feeding preferences of invasive vs. noninvasive Gambusia species.
REHAGE, J.., SIH, A.., BARNETT, B.., MAURER, E..
JEN-3-89-23Determination of fire return intervals for the tropical savanna of central Brazil
RIGGAN, P.J.., RECHEL, J.L.., WOLDEN, L.G.., TISSELL, R.G..
JEN-3-99-145Superior fitness of hybrid cottonwoods along a western stream: Ecological and conservation implications.
SCHWEITZER, J.A..
JER-3-12-2Emerging issues facing ecologists and managers dealing wth biological diversity.
FRANKLIN, J.F..
JER-3-52-2Testing simple models of keystone predation.
FOX, J.W..
JER-3-76-12Snag and large woody debris dynamics in riparian forests.
BARKER, J.R.., RINGOLD, P.L.., BOLLMAN, M..
JER-3-82-23Functional redundancy among aquatic grazers: Ecological context determines functional similarity.
WOJDAK, J.M.., MITTELBACH, G.G..
JER-3-99-159A phenological model of global C3 and C4 grass distribution with application for climatic change under a VEMAP elevated CO2 scenario.
WINSLOW, J.C.., HUNT, JR., E.R.., PIPER, S.C..
JES-3-40-5Interactions of land use and invasibility.
MCPHERSON, J.., LOWE, P.., LAUENROTH, W.K..
JES-3-48-28Is timing everything? The temporal interation between an insect and its host plants.
HELLMANN, J.J..
JES-3-52-29Patch isolation and priority effects and the structure of arthropod communities inhabiting creosote bush (Larrea tridentata) in central Arizona.
RANGO, J.J..
JES-3-64-29Restoration of tropical wet forest in the Ebano Verde Scientific Reserve, Dominican Republic.
SLOCUM, M.., ZIMMERMAN, J.K.., AIDE, T.M..
JES-3-75-17Primary productivity and nutrient dynamics in the Upper Colorado River Basin: Implications for floodplain restoration.
GOURLEY, J.L.., CROWL, T.A.., TOWNSEND, M.J..
JES-3-99-161Three questions for ecology.
JAMES, F.C..
JIA-3-34-83Are native plants exposed to elevated atmospheric CO2 in situations more tolerant of drought than those exposed to present levels of CO2?
LI, J.., HUNGATE, B.A.., DIJKSTRA, P.., WHEELER, R.M.., HINKLE, C.R.., DRAKE, B.G..
JIA-3-59-67Mass and decomposition of litterfall in three tropical forest ecosystems in Xishuangbanna, Southwestern of China.
TANG, J.., CAO, M..
JIL-3-33-22N-deposition does not explain increased cottonwood growth in urban compared to rural environments in the vicinity of NYC.
GREGG, J.W.., LOVETT, G.M..
JIL-3-37-13Intimate links between environmental gradients and distribution of genotypes in a Louisiana Iris hybrid swarm.
JOHNSTON, J.A.., WESSELINGH, R.A.., BOUCK, A.C.., DONOVAN, L.A.., ARNOLD, M.L..
JIL-3-63-3A geomorphological approach to reptile habitat relationships in the California Mojave Desert: The LizLand model.
HEATON, J.S.., KIESTER, A.R.., CABLK, M.E.., MOUAT, D.A..
JIM-3-45-8Phenology and physical traits of bird-dispersed fruits in middle Georgia.
FERRARI, J.B..
JIM-3-68-26CO2 flux in burned and unburned Prosopis savanna: Comparing Bowen ratio and leaf chamber photosynthesis.
ANSLEY, R.J.., DUGAS, W.A.., KRAMP, B.A..
JIM-3-73-13Role of nutrient regeneration by fish in a neotropical stream.
HOOD, J.M.., VANNI, M.J.., FLECKER, A.S..
JIN-3-40-26Woody canopy influences on understory plants during old field succession.
YAO, J.., RICH, P.M..
JIO-3-89-7Seasonal patterns of NOAA-AVHRR derived NDVI in Arctic tundra vegetations of the North Slope of Alaska
JIA, J.., EPSTEIN, H.E.., WALKER, D.A..
JIQ-3-66-25Energy flows in peatlands and their responses to heat and water loading.
CHEN, J.., BRIGHAM, S.., PASTOR, J.., WELTZIN, J.., WANG, X.., HARTH, C.., DEWEY, B.., KELLER, J.., UPDEGRAFF, K..
JOA-3-330-183Ecological knowledge and human social categories.
ROUGHGARDEN, J..
JOA-3-55-5Parasitic fungus mediates vegetation change in nitrogen exposed boreal forest.
STRENGBOM, J.., NORDIN, A.., NäSHOLM, T.., ERICSON, L..
JOA-3-81-15Consequences of road construction: The threat of increasing hybridization to a rare plant species.
BAGGS, J.E.., MASCHINSKI, J..
JOC-3-7-3Comprehensive mapping of habitats in the city of Mainz, Germany - an example of communicating ecology in Central Europe.
FREY, J..
JOD-3-52-52Mechanisms of coexistence in Philippine bats.
SEDLOCK, J.L..
JOD-3-69-26Fire suppression, tree encroachment, and the spread of exotic species threaten the persistence of two endangered plants in California.
MCGRAW, J.M..
JOE-3-34-41The influence of UV-B radiation on phenolic composition and deposition patterns in three eastern deciduous tree species.
SULLIVAN, J.H.., GITZ, D.C..
JOE-3-56-36Ecology of fear: Foraging games between owls and gerbils .
BROWN, J.S.., KOTLER, B.P.., BOUSKILA, A..
JOH-3-15-1Movement of organic matter and nutrients from stream to riparian zone: A reversal of fortune.
SCHADE*, J.D.., WELTER, J.R.., GRIMM, N.B.., FISHER, S.G..
JOH-3-16-2Invasion and subsequent biological control of St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum): rapid evolution of herbivore tolerance?
MARON, J.., LUKE, C..
JOH-3-19-3Hydraulic architecture and stomatal action.
SPERRY, J.S.., OREN, R.., COMSTOCK, J.P..
JOH-3-20-5Quantifying bias in estimates from wildlife surveys.
SAUER, J.R.., LINK, W.A..
JOH-3-22-1Ecology in court to serve environmental justice.
CUBIT, J.D..
JOH-3-25-3Conserving important genetic variation in the rare Sapphire Rockcress, Arabis fecunda (Brassicaceae).
MCKAY, J.K.., MITCHELL-OLDS, T..
JOH-3-28-34The Great Salt Lake: An ecosystem services perspective.
MULL, J.F.., HATCH, J.., LINDAHL, A..
JOH-3-29-11Modeling the light interception and carbon gain of individual fluttering leaves.
RODEN, J.S..
JOH-3-30-26The basis for co-variation in leaf lifespan and photosynthetic capacity: What is known and what is not.
SKILLMAN, J.B.., GRIFFIN, K.., EARLL, S..
JOH-3-34-37Seasonal changes in the photosynthetic response of an 11-year-old sweetgum stand in the second year of CO2 enrichment at a FACE site in the southeastern United States.
SHOLTIS, J.D.., GUNDERSON, C.A.., TISSUE, D.T..
JOH-3-34-47Response of growth and nitrate reductase activity in trees to elevated CO2 varies with mycorrhizal status.
CONSTABLE, J.V.H.., BASSIRIRAD, H..
JOH-3-34-77Seasonal changes of UV-absorbing compounds in the leaves of two Southern Hemisphere temperate tree species.
HUNT, J.., MCSEVENY, T..
JOH-3-35-2Woody species phenology, 1990-1999, at Harvard Forest, Petersham, MA.
O'KEEFE, J.F.., JOHNSON, S.A..
JOH-3-35-3Metapopulation dynamics of cobble beach plants: Effects of patch quality and isolation on community composition and richness.
BRUNO, J.F..
JOH-3-40-31Fossil pollen records and AVHRR: Complementary sensors of the vegetation.
WILLIAMS, J.W., JACKSON, S.T.
JOH-3-40-50Positive interactions under nurse-plants: Spatial scale, stress gradients and benefactor size.
LLOYD, J.D.., TEWKSBURY, J.J..
JOH-3-41-9The latitudinal gradient of diversity through the Holocene as recorded by fossil pollen in Europe.
HASKELL, J.P..
JOH-3-42-6Effects of summer grazing by reindeer on composition of vegetation, productivity and nitrogen cycling.
OLOFSSON, J.., KITTI, H.., RAUTIAINEN, P.., STARK, S.., OKSANEN, L..
JOH-3-43-3Ecosystem engineering by leaftying caterpillars
LILL, J.T.., MARQUIS, R.J..
JOH-3-43-6Herbivore community dynamics in wet and dry tropical forests.
BARONE, J.A..
JOH-3-46-11Genetic constraints and diffuse selection on resistance to deer herbivory in the Ivyleaf morning glory, Ipomoea hederacea.
STINCHCOMBE, J.R.., RAUSHER, M.D..
JOH-3-52-14In search of keystone predators: An experimental test of a field method.
FAUTH, J.E..
JOH-3-55-4Host-parasite interactions in the Mountain Spiny Lizard Sceloporus jarrovi.
FOUFOPOULOS, J..
JOH-3-56-33The community ecology of tachinid-host interactions.
STIREMAN III, J.O..
JOH-3-56-7Elk and bison: Foraging in the landscape of fear of Yellowstone National Park .
LAUNDRé, J.W.., HERNáNDEZ, L..
JOH-3-58-1Hydrologic response to reduced vegetative cover and soil removal in a sagebrush steppe community.
GIORDANENGO, J.H.., FRASIER, G.., TRLICA, M.J.., REDENTE, E.F..
JOH-3-59-33Greenhouse gas emissions from drainage waters in an intensively farmed, subtropical valley.
HARRISON, J.A.., MATSON, P.A..
JOH-3-59-4Comparison and standardization of four soil CO2 evolution measurement techniques under laboratory and field conditions.
BUTNOR, J.R.
JOH-3-59-48Does St. Augustine grass lose more nitrogen via runoff and leaching than a lower-maintenance mixed-species landscape?
ERICKSON, J.E.., VOLIN, J.C.., CISAR, J.L.., SNYDER, G.H..
JOH-3-59-54Effect of afforestation on aggregation and particulate organic matter carbon.
SIX, J.., MORRIS, S.J.., PAUSTIAN, K.., PAUL, E.A..
JOH-3-59-61Do pines fix nitrogen?
MH KNOPS, J..
JOH-3-6-4 NPP and biodiversity: Contrasting traditional community ecological approaches with those developed from soils.
MOORE, J..
JOH-3-60-10Effects of drawdown on phosphorus dynamics of a subtropical wetland.
WHITE, J.R.., REDDY, K.R.., CALZADA-BUJAK, I..
JOH-3-63-18Controls of ecosystem nutrient use efficiency: Bottom-up or top-down?
HIREMATH, A.J.., EWEL, J.J..
JOH-3-63-32Land-use history and carbon storage in forest ecosystems.
CASPERSEN, J.., PACALA, S..
JOH-3-64-26The change in forested wetland canopy coverage after forty years of desiccation compared to seven years of rehydration.
VOLIN, J.C.., OWEN, D.., DUNSON, W.A.., AUSTIN, D.F..
JOH-3-66-26In situ dynamics of fine root populations in a native temperate calcareous grassland: Effects of elevated atmospheric CO2.
ARNONE III, J.A.., ZALLER, J.G.., SPEHN, E.M.., NIKLAUS, P.A.., WELLS, C.E.., KöRNER, C..
JOH-3-75-8Trophic interactions of large-piscivorous and small-omnivorous fishes in freshwater marshes of the Florida Everglades.
CHICK, J.H.., TREXLER, J.C..
JOH-3-80-3Evidence of anthropogenic-derived sediments in mangrove estuaries.
POLSENBERG, J.F.., NOTT, W.L.., FIELD, C.B..
JOH-3-82-14Non-indigenous Hemiptera: Heteroptera (Insecta) in Oregon: An analysis of occurrence and habitat.
LATTIN, J.D.
JOH-3-82-39Biodiversity and species invasions in marine invertebrate communities.
STACHOWICZ, J.J.., WHITLATCH, R.B..
JOH-3-83-3Regeneration of slash-and-burn agricultural fields in relation to landscape structure in the Orange Walk District, Belize.
WEBBEKING, A.., KUPFER, J.A.., FRANKLIN, S.B..
JOH-3-89-14A web-based educational module illustrating ecological applications of hyperspectral remote sensing .
ROBERTS, D..
JOH-3-89-4Effects of climate, landuse, and soils on NDVI dynamics in the U.S. Great Plains.
BRADFORD, J.., PARUELO, J.., BURKE, I.., LAUENROTH, B..
JOH-3-91-4Spatial pattern analysis in ecology based on the K-function: Testing the assumptions of stationarity and isotropy.
BATTLES, J.., BIGING, G.., NEWBURN, D..
JOH-3-92-19Modeling commnunity assembly: A synthesis of approaches.
SABUCO, J..
JOH-3-99-115Effects of ultraviolet-B radiation on biomass allocation in a Carex fen ecosystem in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina.
ZALLER, J.G.., FLINT, S.., SEARLES, P.S.., CALDWELL, M.M.., ROUSSEAUX, C.M.., BALLAR, C.L.., SCOPEL, A.L.., SALA, O.E..
JOH-3-99-117Timing of nutrient pulses in a sagebrush-bunchgrass ecosystem.
STARK, J.M..
JOH-3-99-141Trophic links between rivers and riparian lizards: Indirect effects of aquatic insect subsidies on terrestrial resources.
SABO*, J.L.., POWER, M.E..
JON-3-12-1Conservation of biological diversity across mixed ownership landscapes.
HAUFLER, J.B..
JON-3-34-46Influence of precipitation timing on sagebrush steppe vegetation.
BATES, J.., SVEJCAR, T.., ANGELL, R.., MILLER, R..
JON-3-46-20Dispersal, speciation, and the fate of founders: The Hawaiian biota as a model for linking phylogenetic processes with large-scale diversity patterns.
PRICE, J..
JON-3-52-3Interactive effects of dispersal and predation on pond zooplankton communities .
SHURIN, J.B..
JON-3-56-12Predator functional response: Discriminating between handling and digesting prey.
JESCHKE, J.M.., KOPP, M.., TOLLRIAN, R..
JON-3-58-20Local-scale population variation in Cenococcum geophilum on serpentine and non-serpentine soils
CUMMING, J.R.., MILLER, S.P.., SHEETS, N.L.., PANACCIONE, D.G..
JON-3-58-30Effects of aluminum on mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal broomsedge.
NING, J.., CUMMING, J.R..
JON-3-58-4Soil resource heterogeneity in the Mojave Desert.
TITUS, J.H.., NOWAK, R.S.., SMITH, S.D..
JON-3-59-109Impacts of increased nitrogen deposition on nitrogen cycling and leaching losses of dissolved nitrogen from lodgepole pine and trembling aspen stands.
CARRASCO, J.J.., WESSMAN, C.A..
JON-3-59-110Effects of atmospheric pollutants and deposition on forested ecosystems as assessed with stable isotopic composition
COMSTOCK, J.., SY, M.., PAUSCH, R..
JON-3-63-8Urban carbon: Sources, sinks, and people in Baltimore.
SMITH, J.., PICKETT, S.TA., GROFFMAN, P.M.
JON-3-65-22Spatial dependence of arboreal beetles in beech-maple and mixed mesophytic forest associations of Ohio.
GERING, J.C.., CRIST, T.O..
JON-3-76-16Depth to ground water affects riparian tree water uptake and physiological condition.
HORTON, J.L.., HART, S.C.., KOLB, T.E..
JON-3-82-9Species diversity and biological invasions: Relating local process to community pattern.
LEVINE, J.M..
JON-3-88-2Contingency and predictability in wetland communities: Effects of environment, history, and spatial scale.
CHASE, J.M..
JON-3-99-175The forest vegetation of Cape Cod: A regional-historical analysis.
HARROD, J.., HALL, B.., FOSTER, D.R.., MOTZKIN, G.., EBERHARDT, R.W..
JOR-3-34-2Solar utraviolet-B radiation affects resin content and biomass production in Grindelia chiloensis (Asteraceae), a woody perennial of Patagonia, Argentina.
ZAVALA, J.A.., RAVETTA, D.A..
JOR-3-82-41Detecting population decline in widespread butterfly species.
LEON CORTES, J.L.., COWLEY, M.J.R.., THOMAS, C.D..
JOS-3-29-10The relationship between leaf nitrogen and radiation absorption in New Zealand indigenous forests.
WHITE, J.D.., SCOTT, N.A..
JOS-3-29-13Limiting factors to regeneration of large-seeded hardwoods in the Upper Coastal Plain of South Carolina.
RILEY, J.M.., JONES, R.H..
JOS-3-30-9Individual responses to water deficit in the riparian tree Populus fremontii.
LEFFLER, A.J..
JOS-3-32-18Physiological response of tropical rainforest canopy trees to climate.
O'BRIEN, J.J.., OBERBAUER, S.F..
JOS-3-33-3Nutrient allocation in species from contrasting habitats following changes in nitrogen, phosphorous and CO2 .
ARENAS, J.M.., GONI, A.., TERESA SEBASTIA, M..
JOS-3-33-5Beyond Weaver: The relationship between the structure of root systems and resource utilization
CRAINE, J.M.., WEDIN, D.A.., CHAPINIII, F.S.., REICH, P.B.., , .
JOS-3-38-18Plant invasions are reduced by abundance of native perennial bunchgrass.
FARGIONE, J.., TILMAN, D..
JOS-3-38-6Effects of shrubs on annual plant communities in temperate arid lands of Australia.
FACELLI, J.M.., TEMBY, A.M..
JOS-3-48-25Induced resistance in Catalpa bignoniodes (Bignoniaceae): The rallying of a biotic defense.
NESS, J.H.., CARROLL, C.R.., PULLIAM, H.R..
JOS-3-48-43The interaction of fire intensity and elk herbivory on aspen regeneration and arthropod biodiversity: An intermediate burn hypothesis.
BAILEY, J.K.., WHITHAM, T.G..
JOS-3-52-34Parasitism and the distribution of pond breeding amphibians.
KIESECKER, J.M..
JOS-3-66-18The effects of CO2 and landuse change using synchronously coupled meteorological and plant models.
EASTMAN, J.L., WAIDE, R.B., COUGHENOUR, M.B., PIELKE, R.A.
JOS-3-68-17Composition changes following fire and tree removal from shale glades.
ELY, J.S.., GIBSON, D.J..
JOS-3-69-39What prevents revegetation on Blue Mountain Ridge?
COLOSI, J.C., ROYA HAMADANI, M..
JOY-3-32-33Gender-specific responses of boxelder to water availability during a decade of growth in a common garden.
WARD, J.K.., DAWSON, T.E.., PIERCE, D.L.., EHLERINGER, J.R..
JOY-3-59-7The role of nitrogen dynamics in modeling historical and projected carbon balance of mature black spruce ecosystems across North America: Comparisons with CO2 fluxes measured in the Boreal Ecosystem Atmosphere Study (BOREAS).
CLEIN, J.., MCGUIRE, ADAVE., ZHANG, X.., KICKLIGHTER, D.., MELILLO, J.., WOFSY, S.., JARVIS, P..
JOY-3-69-24Using prescribed fire and nitrogen manipulation to control Melilotus officinalis and M. alba: Rocky Mountain National Park,
WOLF, J.J.., BEATTY, S.W.., SEASTEDT, T.R..
JOY-3-81-9Implications for reintroduction of an endangered limestone endemic: Lessons from field and greenhouse germination tests.
MASCHINSKI, J.., BAGGS, J.E.., SACCHI, C.F..
JUA-3-30-17Variation of root respiration rate with root diameter and nitrogen concentration.
LORETI, J.., JACKSON, R.B..
JUA-3-63-14Nitrogen mineralization in epiphytic soil in old-growth Fitzroya cupressoides forest, southern Chile.
ARMESTO, J.J.., PEREZ, C.., CARMONA, M.., GUEVARA, R..
JUA-3-65-23Scaling-up movements in heterogeneous landscapes: Importance of behavior
MANUEL MORALES, J..
JUL-3-30-35The isotopic composition of ecosystem respiratory fluxes.
FESSENDEN, J.E.., EHLERINGER, J.R..
JUL-3-30-40Carbon exchange of an old growth eastern hemlock forest: Model predictions versus eddy covariance measurements.
HADLEY, J.L..
JUL-3-32-1Ephemeral plant responses to El Niño Current in a semiarid ecosystem of northcentral Chile.
GUTIERREZ, J.R.., MESERVE, P.L..
JUL-3-33-18The effect of litter quality on neighbor growth is dependent on nitrogen availability: Evidence from a greenhouse experiment with two alpine co-dominants.
LARSON, J.R.., SUDING, K.N.., BOWMAN, W.D..
JUL-3-34-58Will plants be able to evolve in response to climate change? A case study from the Great Plains.
ETTERSON, J.R..
JUL-3-34-71Biological N-fixation in California annual grassland: Responses to elevated CO2 and effects on community productivity.
VERVILLE, J.H.., FIELD, C.B..
JUL-3-35-30The effect of ultraviolet-B radiation on photosynthesis and stress tolerance for douglas-fir (Psuedotsuga menziesii) seedlings.
KONVALINKA, J.M.., DONAHUE, R.A.., POULSON, M.E..
JUL-3-35-40Natural resistance to cheatgrass invasion: The role of limiting resources.
BECKSTEAD, J.., AUGSPURGER, C.K..
JUL-3-36-5Seed dynamics of Juniperus virginiana L. in western Nebraska.
HUDDLE*, J.A.., STUBBENDIECK, J.., BROLLIER, J..
JUL-3-48-29Gull-plant interactions: The pitter-patter of big feet.
ELLIS, J.C..
JUL-3-6-7Soil aggregation in the rhizosphere: optimal conditions for multiple mechanisms.
JASTROW, J.D.., MILLER, R.M..
JUL-3-60-1Contrasting and comparing the species effects of a nitrogen fixing species, Ceanothus velutinus, and a non-nitrogen-fixing species, Psuedotsuga meziesii, Douglas-fir, on soil phosphorus and nitrogen properties in the Oregon Cascades .
SPEARS, J.D.H.., LAJTHA, K.., PENNINGTON, S.B.., CALDWELL, B.A.., VANDERBILT, K..
JUL-3-63-11The variability of nutrients and the effects on a pond food web.
BUTZLER, J.M.., CHASE, J..
JUL-3-64-24The role of the soil seed bank in understory Ponderosa Pine restoration.
KORB, J.E.., COVINGTON, W.W.., FULE, P.Z..
JUL-3-65-37Documentation of land cover history of secondary forests of northeastern Costa Rica using time-series remote sensing data.
READ, J.M.., DENSLOW, J.S.., GUZMAN, S.M..
JUL-3-88-12Hydrologic regimes, disturbance history, and environmental gradients at four forested long-term ecological research sites : Andrews, Coweeta, Hubbard Brook, and Luquillo.
JONES, J.A.., POST, D.A..
JUL-3-92-7When can genetic differentiation be used as a quantitative measure of inter-population movement?
BRENNAN, J.M.., FAHRIG, L..
JUN-3-34-22Field studies on the effects of UV-B radiation on leaf anatomy and morphology of Liquidambar styraciflua and Pinus taeda .
TIAN, J.., SULLIVAN, J..
JUR-3-52-22Testing the multichannel omnivory model: Impact of detrital subsidies on top-down control in a terrestrial grazing food web.
HALAJ, J.., WISE, D.H..
JUS-3-29-3Light distribution in mesic grasslands: Spatial patterns and temporal dynamics.
WU*, X.B.., DERNER, J.D..
JUS-3-29-4Concurrence of light availability and root interference in mesic grasslands.
DERNER, J.D.., POLLEY, H.W.., JOHNSON, H.B.., TISCHLER, C.R..
JUS-3-67-7Historical versus hyrdologic controls on early successional dynamics in beaver meadows.
WRIGHT, J.P., JONES, C.G., FLECKER, A.S.
JUT-3-68-16Patterns and processes of arthropod community succession after a fire.
BURGER, J.C.., PATTEN, M.A.., ROTENBERRY, J.T.., REDAK, R.A..
KAO-3-31-22Effects of ontogeny and shading on carbon allocation to storage in seedlings of Ardisia crenata, a shade tolerant non-native shrub.
KITAJIMA, K.., DOOLEY, M..
KAR-3-32-25Water use and stomatal conductance of Pinus taeda L. and Liquidambar styraciflua under ambient and elevated CO 2.
SCHAFER, K.V.R.., OREN, R.., LAI, C.., KATUL, G..
KAR-3-32-32Differences in leaf gas exchange and water relations among riparian woody species along a diverted mountain stream in the eastern Sierra Nevada.
ALSTAD, K.P.., HART, S.C..
KAR-3-420-189Dialect differences in the alarm calls of the golden-mantled ground squirrels (Spermophilus lateralis) in Big Bear, California.
EILER, K.C.., BANACK, S.A..
KAR-3-48-23Do bottom-up factors drive variation in herbivore effects? A study of upwelling and herbivory along the central Chilean coast.
NIELSEN, K.J..
KAR-3-51-16Long-distance fish migration: More than a matter of getting from here to there.
LIMBURG, K.E..
KAR-3-51-5Habitat selection patterns based on enhanced and limited growth and survival of juvenile fishes in an estuarine nursery.
POLIVKA, K..
KAR-3-59-83Carbon budgets and net ecosystem productivity of two contrasting boreal black spruce ecosystems in central Saskatchewan.
BISBEE, K.., GOWER, T.., NORMAN, J..
KAR-3-64-30The role of soil amendments in the restoration of wetland diversity and function.
ROWLEY, K.., WOLTERS, J.., FRIESE, C.., ROBINSON, J.., AMON, J..
KAR-3-64-38Addition of sawdust to soils to enhance native grass persistence following removal of introduced nitrogen-fixing shrub.
HAUBENSAK, K.A.., D'ANTONIO, C.M..
KAR-3-74-14Response of aquatic macrophyte communities to rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus) invasion: Contrasting results from long-term vs. multiple lake data.
WILSON, K.A.., MAGNUSON, J.J..
KAR-3-82-27Trophic and taxonomic patterns of impact of invasive species: A meta-analysis.
GOODELL, K.., WONHAM, M.J.., VON HOLLE, B.., PARKER, I.M..
KAT-3-2-2To boldly go: Research frontiers in ecology.
COTTINGHAM, K.L..
KAT-3-28-19Ecological restoration and GIS: Curriculum for the Montana Natural History Center
WARNER, K.E.., BREWER, C.A..
KAT-3-31-15Clonal foraging by introduced and native congeneric honeysuckle vines.
LARSON, K.C.
KAT-3-35-21Competitive effects of an introduced species, Hieracium aurantiacum, on a native congener.
HOWE, K.M..
KAT-3-35-39Species richness does not always enhance productivity: Priority effects and competition for space in wetland plant communities.
ENGELHARDT, K.A.M.., RITCHIE, M.E.., KADLEC, J.A..
KAT-3-37-3Life history models for the invasive species Carduus nutans (nodding thistle) in Australia.
SHEA, K.., WOODBURN, T.., SHEPPARD, A..
KAT-3-38-13Fugitive species are not always competitively inferior: Evidence for a shift in competitive hierarchy following soil disturbance in a grassland plant community.
NASH SUDING, K.., GOLDBERG, D.E..
KAT-3-40-3Vegetation response to large scale disturbance in a southern Appalachian forest: Hurricane Opal and salvage logging.
ELLIOTT, K.J.., HITCHCOCK, S.L.., KRUEGER, L.M..
KAT-3-43-1The effect of fire spatial scale on bison grazing intensity.
CROSTHWAITE, K..
KAT-3-5-1Community based conservation: does it work?
GALVIN, K.A..
KAT-3-55-2Population dynamics and reproductive strategies in Arisaema triphyllum: Influence of a systemic rust pathogen, Uromyces ari-triphylli.
KAMPF, K.M.., JAROSZ, A.M..
KAT-3-59-24Interactions of soil hydrologic and biotic processes in regulating nitrate retention in wet tropical forests: Comparisons using isotope tracers.
LOHSE, K.A.., FARRINGTON, H.., MOEN, J.., MATSON, P.., ASNER, G..
KAT-3-59-63A nitrogen budget for Olmsted County, Minnesota.
BRADLEY, K.L.., CRAWFORD, K.., KNOPS, J.M.H..
KAT-3-59-66Alteration of soil carbon by communities of mycorrhizal fungi in a chaparral ecosystem exposed to elevated CO2.
TRESEDER, K.K.., EGERTON-WARBURTON, L.M.., ALLEN, M.F..
KAT-3-63-16Cloudwater nitrogen chemistry from remote, southern Chile: Whence come the nutrients?
WEATHERS, K.C.., LOVETT, G.M.., LIKENS, G.E.., CARACO, N.F.M..
KAT-3-64-25Early growth patterns of trees in a maple-basswood forest restoration.
VARRO, E.A.., ROSENTHAL, C.A.., SHEA, K.L..
KAT-3-71-8Stable isotopes provide evidence of dispersal by an acid-tolerant stonefly (Plecoptera) .
MACNEALE, K.H.., PECKARSKY, B.L.., LIKENS, G.E..
KAT-3-76-18Identifying links between riparian water conditions and diverse terrestrial communities.
WILLIAMS, K.S..
KAT-3-76-23Seasonal relations between hydrology and subsurface carbon inputs from a riparian meadow to a second-order stream.
DWIRE, K.A.., KAUFFMAN, J.B.., BROOKSHIRE, J..
KAT-3-9-5Air pollution: a chronic stressor in Western mountains
TONNESSEN, K.A.
KEI-3-32-38Transpiration, root architecture, and biomass allocation in cottonwood (Populus fremontii) and mesquite (Prosopis velutina): Responses to experimental manipulations.
SNYDER, K.A.., WILLIAMS, D.G..
KEI-3-32-9Turgor changes in the epidermis of Vicia faba leaves are consistent with hydraulic coupling among stomata.
MOTT, K.A.., FRANKS, P.J..
KEI-3-33-2Nutrient resorption in shrubs growing by design, and by default along a Chihuahuan Desert arroyo.
KILLINGBECK, K.T.., WHITFORD, W.G..
KEI-3-52-18Effects of experimental habitat fragmentation on habitat use by butterflies and skippers.
SUMMERVILLE, K.S.., CRIST, T.O..
KEL-3-39-20Investigations in relative abundance: a comparison of size distributions of co-occurring, congeneric Mexican trees.
KELLY, C.K..
KEL-3-58-3Potential effects of elevated CO2 and O3 on soil microbiota in ponderosa pine mesocosms.
DONEGAN, K.K.., WATRUD, L.L.., MAGGARD, S.., SHIROYAMA, T.., PORTEOUS, L.A.., SEIDLER, R.J..
KEL-3-59-46Decomposition and nitrogen release from leaves of three Chilean Nothofagus species.
DECKER, K.., BOERNER, R.E.J..
KEN-3-37-26Separating dispersal and environmental effects in an eastern deciduous forest.
PIERCE JR., K.B.., URBAN, D..
KEN-3-41-19Forest clearance and plant cultivation by prehistoric people in southwestern Ohio.
MCLAUCHLAN, K.K..
KEN-3-52-15Differential responses of forest-floor arthropod predators and prey to long-term detrital subsidy.
LAWRENCE, K.L.., WISE, D.H..
KEN-3-52-33Experimental removal of strong and weak predators: Mice and chipmunks preying on songbird nests.
SCHMIDT, K.A.., GOHEEN, J.R.., NAUMANN, R.., OSTFELD, R.S..
KEN-3-59-51Partitioning carbon fluxes during ecosystem develoment following a disturbance.
CLARK, K.L.., GHOLZ, H.L.., CASTRO, M..
KEN-3-63-1The response of fine roots to nutrient additions in disturbed black spruce ecosystems.
SMITH, C.K.., MUNSON, A.D.., COYEA, M.R..
KEN-3-64-3Diagnostic tools and reclamation technology for mitigating impacts of DoD/DOE activities on arid areas.
KENT OSTLER, DRW.., DENNIS HANSEN, DRJ.., DAVID ANDERSON, DRC..
KEN-3-68-4Influence of severe wildfires on density and composition of tree layer on flatwoods sites of southeastern coastal plain, USA.
OUTCALT, K.W..
KEN-3-71-2Does a predator transition maintain the crayfish distributions in the South Fork of the New River, NC?
FORTINO, K.., CREED JR., R.P..
KEN-3-80-1The influence of seed predation and site factors on the establishment of Xylocarpus granatum, a high-value mangrove species in Micronesia.
KRAUSS, K.W.., ALLEN, J.A.., HAUFF, R.G..
KER-3-37-20Bush encroachment as an integral part of savanna dynamics.
WIEGAND, K.., WARD, D.., SALTZ, D..
KER-3-40-30Impact of nonnative plants on native tree diversity and composition in Madagascar.
BROWN, K.A..
KER-3-42-5Effects of deer browse in old-growth hemlock-northern hardwood forest.
WOODS, K.D.., SILBERSTEIN, G..
KER-3-57-5The relationship between land use history, soil characteristics and microbial community structure along a gradient of increasing intensity of disturbance.
STEENWERTH, K.L.., CALDERóN, F.J.., JACKSON, L.E.., SCOW, K.M.., STROMBERG, M.R..
KER-3-99-160Effects of body size and behavior on the interactions between intraguild predators and their prey.
YUREWICZ, K.L..
KEV-3-37-25Factors in the control of parasite population that has abundant hosts: Cuscuta salina in the salt marsh.
CUMMINS, K.., DEUTSCHMAN, D.H..
KEV-3-68-43A cellular automata model of chaparral age mosaics.
CUMMINS, K.., DEUTSCHMAN, D.H.
KEV-3-76-24Patterns of tree species in early succession along point bars of southeastern USA rivers.
ROBERTSON, K.M.., AUGSPURGER, C.K..
KEV-3-78-5Differential settlement of the mussels Mytilus californianus and M. trossulus in sheltered on exposed and sheltered rocky shores..
ROBLES, C.D.., JOHNSON, K.B.., MARTEL, A..
KEV-3-84-13Effects of the invasive seaweed Sargassum muticum in a native algal community.
BRITTON-SIMMONS, K.H..
KEV-3-87-9Characterizing ecosystem stability of northern China steppes using onset of green-up derived from time-series AVHRR NDVI data.
PRICE, K.P.., YU, F.., LEE, R.., ELLIS, J.., SHI, P..
KEV-3-91-9A Bayesian approach to estimating demographic matrices.
GROSS, K.., CRAIG, B.A..
KIM-3-12-6Modelling effects of broad-scale forest management on understory vegetation.
BROSOFSKE, K.D.., CHEN, J.., GUSTAFSON, E.J..
KIM-3-29-21Leaf area distribution and canopy clumping in an old-growth mixed-species podocarp New Zealand rainforest.
BROWN, K.J.., GRIFFIN, K.., SCHUSTER, W.., TISSUE, D.., TURNBULL, M.., WHITEHEAD, D..
KIM-3-49-7Allometric scaling exponents: A test with invertebrates.
CUDDINGTON, K.., VASSEUR, D.., CURRIE, W.., YODZIS, P..
KIM-3-52-45Threshold effects of landscape structure on biological control in agroecosystems.
WITH, K.A.., PAVUK, D.M..
KIM-3-53-11A comparison of age ratios, site fidelity, and spatial arrangement of a shrub-nesting songbird in heavily deer-browsed and less-browsed habitats.
HALL, K.R..
KIM-3-53-4Effects of thermal loading on the nest microclimate of ground-nesting birds.
SUEDKAMP, K.M., GUTHERY, F.S., FUHLENDORF, S.D.
KIM-3-64-34Interactions between Centaurea solstitialis and Nassella pulchra in deep and shallow soils.
REEVER-MORGHAN, K.J..
KIM-3-78-6Ecological relationships of Scylla serrata in the Federated States of Micronesia: Modeling strategies for mangrove resource management.
BONINE, K.M.., EWEL, K.C.., NAYLOR, R.L.., HAUFF, R.D..
KIM-3-82-7A spatial analysis of multiple indices with implications for conservation management.
KARISH, K.S.., EDWARDS, JR., T.C.., DENORMANDIE, J.., STEVENSON, M.R..
KIM-3-89-18The optics, pigments and phenology of water lily leaves.
WHITMAN, K.J.., SCHALLES, J.F..
KIO-3-30-20Physiological responses of the desert shrub Larrea tridentata to short-term variation in summer rainfall.
OGLE, K.., FERNANDEZ, R.J.., BAUER, S.L.., REYNOLDS, J.F..
KIR-3-37-6Moss mediation of site occupation in two monkeyflowers.
KIRKPATRICK, H.E.., BARNES, J.W.S..
KIR-3-40-11Vegetation dynamics of an oak-juniper savanna on the Edwards Plateau of Texas: An isotopic assessment.
JESSUP, K.E.., BARKER, K.D.., BARNES, P.W.., BOUTTON, T.W..
KIR-3-52-58Factors limiting the red imported fire ant, Solenopsis wagneri in its native range in Brazil.
WACKFORD, K.M.., FEENER, JR., D.H..
KLA-3-42-22Patterns of growth compensation of eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.): The influence of herbivory intensity and competitive environments.
PUETTMANN, K.J.., SAUNDERS, M..
KRI-3-33-15Effects of spatial nutrient heterogeneity on competitive outcomes in four early successional plant species.
BLISS, K.M.., JONES, R.H.., MOU, P.P.., MITCHELL, R.J.., PECOT, S.D..
KRI-3-39-1Local adaptation vs. source-sink dynamics in marginal populations of Potentilla species.
STINSON, K.A.., STRATTON , D.A.., BAZZAZ, F.A..
KRI-3-50-3Hummingbird foraging behavior in different patch types: Simulation of alternative foraging strategies.
BAUM, K.A.., GRANT, W.E..
KRI-3-54-4Nurse plant associations cause shifts in the ectomycorrhizal fungal communities associated with pinyon pine (Pinus edulis).
HASKINS, K.E.
KRI-3-59-38Production and transport of dissolved carbon in arctic tundra microcosms: The roles of vegetation and water flow.
JUDD, K.E.., KLING, G.W..
KRI-3-73-3Changing communities, changing scales: Context really IS everything.
WRIGHT, K.K.., LI, J.L..
KRI-3-99-163Ecologists and ethical expertise: Thinking like a citizen.
SHRADER-FRECHETTE, K..
KUR-3-56-32Antipredator behavior of the cave cricket (Hadenoecus subterraneus) in response to predation risk by white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus).
LEWIS HELF*, K.., SCHMIDT, K.., POULSON, T.L..
KUR-3-64-7Forest understory restoration following the removal of an invasive shrub, Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii).
HARTMAN, K.M.., MCCARTHY, B.C..
KUR-3-88-10Modeling the effects of spatial heterogeneity of resource subsidies on stream food webs.
ANDERSON, K.E.., NISBET, R.M.., COOPER, S.D..
KUR-3-99-137Does dense sugar maple regeneration in gaps reduce herbaceous understory species richness in western Great Lakes conifer-hardwood forests?
SCHULZ, K.., ZASADA, J.., KAHL, K.., NAUERTZ, E.., BUCKLEY, D..
KUR-3-99-138Flower and fruit production of eastern leatherwood (Dirca palustris) understory shrub of northern conifer-hardwood forests.
ZASADA, J.., SCHULZ, K.., KAHL, K.., NAUERTZ, E.., MATTSON, W..
KYL-3-40-1Habitat associations of tropical trees and shrubs within a 50-ha forest plot in Panama.
HARMS, K.E..
KYL-3-82-3The effects of habitat quality and heterogeneity on community invasibility and species diversity in juvenile salmonids.
YOUNG, K.A..
KYU-3-59-72Soil carbon storage vs. erosion rates along two Australian toposequences.
YOO, K.., AMUNDSON, R.., HEIMSATH, A.M..
LAR-3-30-12Interannual variation in ecosystem carbon exchange in a northern grassland.
FLANAGAN, L.B.., CARLSON, P.J.., WEVER, L.A..
LAR-3-30-14Seasonal and interannual variation in water vapor flux and energy balance in a northern grassland.
WEVER, L.A.., CARLSON, P.J.., FLANAGAN, L.B..
LAU-3-29-18The effects of light availability and salinity levels on mangrove seedling growth.
HOFFMAN, L.L.., ANTEN, N.P.R.., ACKERLY, D.D..
LAU-3-31-11Influences of canopy size, soil moisture and root characteristics on root demography in Concord grape vines.
ANDERSON, L.J.., COMAS, L.H.., YOUNG, H.A.., EISSENSTAT, D.M..
LAU-3-32-17The effects of soil moisture and mycorrhiza on two species of goldenrod.
YOUNG, L.M.., WHIPPLE, A.V.., ABRAHAMSON, W.G..
LAU-3-42-12Contrasting effects of mammalian herbivore guilds on plant community structure.
BEEBEE, M.D.., FOX, L.R..
LAU-3-508-191Ecology in its culture: An anthropological inquiry into knowledge, boundaries, and privilege.
NADER, L..
LAU-3-56-31Understanding the interaction of crayfish and the Hine's Emerald Dragonfly larvae coexisting in crayfish burrows.
PINTOR, L.M.., SOLUK, D.A..
LAU-3-57-10The role of plant species in the structure and function of soil microbial communities: An experimental evaluation.
BROUGHTON, L.C.., GROSS, K.L..
LAU-3-69-49Effects of plant removals on soil surface erosion in a Chihuahuan Desert shrubland.
HUENNEKE, L.F.., BUONOPANE, M.., BOTHERN, L.., HERRICK, J.E..
LAU-3-82-26Spatial dispersion of migratory shorebirds at the continental scale: Implications for conservation.
PAYNE, L.X.., HARRINGTON, B.A.., TEMPLE, S.A..
LAU-3-84-10Biodiversity lost and found: The resurgence of indigenous fishes in the Lake Victoria region.
CHAPMAN, L.J.., CHAPMAN, C.A.., OLOWO, J.P.., SCHOFIELD, P.J.., KAUFMAN, L.S..
LAU-3-88-6Dynamics of the deep chlorophyll maximum in lakes of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica.
BURNETT, L.L.., MOORHEAD, D.L..
LAW-3-2-3Proclaiming a new subdiscipline of ecology.
SLOBODKIN, L..
LAW-3-51-21Population consequences of, and selection for, early egg hatch in a praying mantid.
HURD, L.E..
LAW-3-67-10Colonization dynamics and impacts of a nitrogen-fixing shrub in post-volcanic primary succession in New Zealand.
WALKER, L.R.., CLARKSON, B.D.., SILVESTER, W.., CLARKSON, B.R..
LEA-3-28-6Restoration ecology service learning for non-majors: Experiencing science and scientists in action.
JABLONSKI, L.., GUGGENBILLER, M..
LEA-3-34-48A meta-analysis of reproductive responses to elevated CO2 in native and crop species.
JABLONSKI, L.M.., JONES, M.H.., WANG, X.., CURTIS, P.S..
LEE-3-40-7Alternate states and hierarchical organization of forests.
FRELICH, L.E.., REICH, P.B.., DAVIS, M.B.., AUGUSTINE, D.J..
LEE-3-48-22Trophic cascades in tropical versus temperate systems.
DYER, L.A..
LEI-3-90-4Using an atlas of vascular plants to determine patterns of biodiversity in Utah.
SHULTZ, L.M.., RAMSEY, R.D.., TERLETZKY, P..
LEL-3-20-2Composite likelihood based inference for measurement error problems in population dynamics.
LELE, S..
LEN-3-74-11Community resistance to an invasion attempt by Daphnia lumholtzi.
LENNON, J.T.., SMITH, V.H.., DZIALOWSKI, A..
LEN-3-8-1Effect of habitat fragmentation on the extinction threshold: a synthesis.
FAHRIG, L..
LEO-3-39-17Safety in numbers: Evidence for Allee effects in rare and common species of Silene.
MOYLE, L.C.., ANTONOVICS, J..
LES-3-34-73Plant-plant interactions in a Mojave Desert plant community exposed to elevated atmospheric CO2 during a year with above-average precipitation.
DEFALCO, L.A.., NOWAK, R.S..
LEW-3-34-57Developmental and physiological constraints on the CO2 response of a developmentally-determinant plant.
LEWIS, J.D.., WANG, X.Z.., GRIFFIN, K.L.., TISSUE, D.T..
LIA-3-21-6Weaving a tangled web: Complex interactions and metacommunity dynamics in Sarracenia purpurea pitchers.
COCHRAN-STAFIRA, L..
LIA-3-59-52A modeling study of mineralization in Duke Forest soils under ambient and elevated CO2.
WU, L.., LUO, Y..
LID-3-28-9A pilot program for engaging students in ecological research: Studies of succession in urban environments.
YOSHIDA, L.C.., BEVER, J.D..
LID-3-33-13Short term 15 N additions to mycorrhizal Bromus madritensis ssp. rubens and neighboring Artemisia californica.
YOSHIDA, L.C.., ALLEN, E.B..
LID-3-510-192The interaction of forest management and deer browsing on the vascular plant richness and cover in sugar maple dominated forests of the Winegar Moraine, Upper Michigan.
SZABO, L.., CROW, T.R.., BUCKLEY, D.S.., NAUERTZ, E.A..
LIN-3-42-23Root and/or shoot competition: Critical mechanisms for survival in a grazed environment.
WALLACE, L..
LIN-3-48-4Relationships among porcupines, pinyon pines, and bark beetles in the pinyon-juniper woodlands of the Edwards Plateau in Texas.
ILSE, L.M.., HELLGREN, E.C..
LIN-3-63-22A conceptual clarification of complexity and its application in small aquatic systems.
PUTH, L.M.., ALLEN, T.F.H..
LIN-3-74-15Effects of lake size and moose grazing on species richness.
QVARNEMARK, L.M.., SHELDON, S.P..
LIN-3-80-5Native species response to invasion: Effects of green crabs on soft-shell clam behavior and morphology.
WHITLOW, W.L..
LIN-3-87-1Modeling the effects of livestock densities with the Savanna ecosystem model.
CHRISTENSEN, L.., COUGHENOUR, M.B.., ELLIS, J.E..
LIN-3-99-105Seasonal patterns of plant water status and gas exchange in two Sonoran Desert landscapes.
STABLER, L.B.., MARTIN, C.A..
LIS-3-19-7Disequilibrium between predawn plant and soil water potentials.
DONOVAN, L.A.., LINTON, M.J.., RICHARDS, J.H..
LIS-3-35-5Genetic variation of Lepidium latifolium, an invasive plant species, across two spatial scales.
PRINTZ, L.., HOELZER, G.., TAYLOR, G..
LIS-3-49-8Climate change and its effect on the range shift of Atalopedes campestris, the sachem skipper butterfly: Experimental evidence for a climatic range limiting factor.
CROZIER, L.G..
LIS-3-58-18Climate change effects on enchytraeid worms (Oligochaeta) and C release in tundra soils.
COLE, L.., BARDGETT, R.D.., INESON, P..
LIS-3-76-1Riparian and upland breeding bird and small mammal communities of sub-boreal spruce forests in the central interior of British Columbia.
MAHON, C.L.., TODD, M.., GRAINGER, K..
LIS-3-80-6Responses of an estuarine fish community to small frequent versus large infrequent disturbances.
EBY, L.A.., CROWDER, L.B..
LIS-3-9-21000 years of climate change and ecological response in Western montane forests.
GRAUMLICH, L.J..
LOR-3-34-82Climate variation and the dynamics of altitudinal treelines in the southern Andes
DANIELS, L.D.., VEBLEN, T.T..
LOR-3-59-111Species' constraints limit ecosystem response to nutrients on an ombrotrophic peat bog.
JOHNSON, L.C.., COLES, J.., DAMMAN, W.H..
LOR-3-67-2Fifteen years of old-field succession and reestablishment of a wetland forest.
BATTAGLIA, L.., MINCHIN, P.R.., PRITCHETT, D.W..
LOR-3-84-4Have shell, will travel: Food preference and reproductive plasiticity in an invasive invertebrate.
LACH, L.., BRITTON, D.K.., RUNDELL, R.J.., COWIE, R.H..
LOU-3-17-4Potential changes in tree species and forest communities with climate change in the Eastern U.S.
IVERSON, L.R.., PRASAD, A.M.., SCHWARTZ, M.W..
LOU-3-31-16Fine root tissue composition and morphology among fast- and slow-growing tree species of the Northeastern United States.
COMAS, L.H.., TROAST, L.P.., REED, S.., EISSENSTAT, D.M..
LOU-3-54-12Inter- and intraspecific differences in aggressiveness among colonies of Azteca ants contribute to variation in diversity and impact of herbivores on Cecropia trees .
LAPIERRE, L.M..
LOU-3-58-39Feedbacks between plant and soil commmunities.
INNES, L.., BARDGETT, R.D.
LOU-3-64-23 Some lessons from the ATLSS project: modeling and Everglades restoration.
GROSS, L.J.., DEANGELIS, D.L..
LOU-3-8-12Theory of marine reserves.
BOTSFORD, L.W.., HASTINGS, A..
LUC-3-34-45Biogeography of red brome (Bromus madritensis subsp. rubens) in the Sonoran Desert.
SALO, L.F.., MCPHERSON, G.R.., WILLIAMS, D.G..
LUC-3-39-13Jack Pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb.) population dynamics at its eastern distribution limit in Quebec.
BABEAU, M.., SIROIS, L..
LUC-3-52-4Changes in rodent community structure in the Chihuahuan Desert, Mexico: Comparison between two habitats.
HERNáNDEZ, L.., GONZáLEZ, A.., LIGHTFOOT, D..
LUC-3-56-8Predation risk and food quantity in the selection of habitat by black tailed jack rabbit (Lepus californicus): An optimal foraging approach.
MARIN, A.., HERNáNDEZ, L.., LAUNDRé, J.W..
LUC-3-68-29Dynamics and distribution of tree species across a fire frequency gradient in the James Bay sector of Quebec.
PARISIEN, M.., SIROIS, L..
LUI-3-59-20Soil CO2 efflux and soil CO2 profile concentrations under old-growth tropical rain forest
SCHWENDENMANN, L.., VELDKAMP, E.., BRENES, T.., MACKENSEN, J.., CLARK, D.A.., CLARK, D.B.., OBERBAUER, S.F..
LYD-3-60-7Can liquid chloroform be used for microbial biomass N and P assays?
OLANDER, L.P.., VITOUSEK, P.M..
LYN-3-55-8Maternal effects and heritability of host preference in a hemiparasitic plant.
ADLER, L.S.., YODER, J.I..
LYN-3-59-21The fate of nitrogen in gypsy moth frass deposited to an oak forest floor.
CHRISTENSON, L.M.., LOVETT, G.M.., MITCHELL, M.J.., GROFFMAN, P.M..
LYN-3-59-60Contrasting effects of burrowing herbivores on soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics above and belowground.
BRANCH, L.C.., CLARK, K.L.., HIERRO, J.L.., VILLARREAL, D..
LYN-3-65-27California grassland productivity and nutrient availability at the hillslope scale.
ALTHOUSE, L.., CHAMRAN, F.., SCHIMEL, J.P.., LACAPRA, V..
LYN-3-99-113The influence of Bromus tectorum invasion on nitrogen dynamics in an arid grassland.
SPERRY, L.J.., EVANS, R.D..
MAA-3-30-27The effects of leaf wetness on photosynthesis of and ozone deposition to Poplar leaves.
SCHREUDER, M.D.J.., VAN HOVE, L.W.A.., BREWER, C.A..
MAC-3-73-17Linking groundwater carbon flow to hyporheic and benthic productivity in headwater streams in northern Wisconsin.
STRAND, M.., HUNT, R.J.., SCHINDLER, J.E.., AYRES, M.P.., KRABBENHOFT, D.P.., WALKER, J.F..
MAD-3-99-107Genetic diversity and water stress in isolated Negev desert populations of Acacia raddiana.
SHRESTHA, M.K.., WARD, D.., GOLAN-GOLDHIRSH, A..
MAI-3-51-14Consequences of habitat size on the trophic structure and predator composition of an assemblage of arthropods in a sensitive salt marsh habitat.
MILLER, M.E.., DENNO, R.., GRATTON, C..
MAI-3-83-9Response of avian assemblages to fragmentation in a tropical rain forest in Kenya.
MAINAGITOGO, G.., JACKSON, W.M..
MAN-3-34-64The effect of snowpack on the timing and abundance of flowering in the montane plant, Delphinium barbeyi.
MORALES, M.A.., INOUYE, D.W..
MAN-3-48-18Leaf toughness and nitrogen content: Common currencies determining decomposition rate and performance of terrestrial detritivores?
MOLLES, JR., M.C.., GRACA, M.A.S..
MAN-3-67-3Riparian vegetation succession along the Cosumnes River, California.
TU, M..
MAR-3-15-6Responses of terrestrial consumers to emergent aquatic insects in a forested Northern California watershed.
POWER*, M.E.., RAINEY, W.E..
MAR-3-20-6The estimation of sightability error in replicated counts.
TAPER, M.L..
MAR-3-23-4Effects of plant heterogeneity on herbivore population dynamics: Density-dependent, density-independent, and inverse density-dependent effects.
HUNTER, M.D..
MAR-3-28-25Non-indigenous, invasive species: Education and control using volunteers.
KRASNY, M.E.., LEE, S..
MAR-3-28-7Communicating ecology through the humanities.
STARK, M.V.., JOHNSON, S.R..
MAR-3-29-20Light response and drought tolerance in two South Florida Psychotria species.
ROBERTS, M.C..
MAR-3-29-8Spatial patterns in freeze-induced photoinhibition of field-grown Eucalyptus pauciflora.
BALL, M.C.., GILMORE, A.M.., NICOTRA, A.B.., HOFMANN, M..
MAR-3-30-16Effects of elevated CO2 concentrations during growth on isoprene emissions from velvet beans (Mucuna sp.).
POTOSNAK, M.J.., GRIFFIN, K.L..
MAR-3-31-18Carbon acquisition, allocation and partitioning strategies of slow- and fast-growing families of loblolly pine.
TOPA, M.A.., YANG, W.., KING, P.S.., PHILLIPS, R.P..
MAR-3-32-14Effects of added water on monoculture performance and competitive relations of Bromus tectorum and Stipa hymenoides in southeastern Utah.
MILLER, M.E.., BELNAP, J.., BEATTY, S.W..
MAR-3-33-26Variation in nitrate assimilation and growth responses of tree seedlings to nitrate loading.
RUDY, M.R.., BASSIRIRAD, H..
MAR-3-330-184Human beings and animals in the field: Theoretical and practical problems in species reintroduction and restoration.
BEKOFF, M..
MAR-3-34-51Genetic vs. environmental control of respiration in jack pine in contrasting climates.
TJOELKER, M.G.., OLEKSYN, J.., REICH, P.B..
MAR-3-34-75Changes in plant community patterns under elements of global change.
SEBASTIA, M.., GRACIA, V.., DUAIGUES, S..
MAR-3-35-48Environmental conditions affect chamise, Adenostoma fasciculatum, leaf structure.
NAROG, M.G..
MAR-3-37-18Size and growth rate as predictors of mortality in some east Texas trees.
FULTON, M.., HARCOMBE, P..
MAR-3-39-15The role of low quality habitat in perennial plant population dynamics.
HOOPES, M.F..
MAR-3-40-15Germination dynamics and survival in two subalpine grassland communities with differentiated microenvironments.
MOLA, B.., SEBASTIA, M..
MAR-3-40-16Changes in arctic plant community composition under natural and experimental warming.
WALKER, M.., GOULD, W.., BORNER, A..
MAR-3-40-36Understory plant communities of naturally and artificially regenerated forests, southern New Brunswick, Canada.
RAMOVS, B.V.., ROBERTS, M.R..
MAR-3-40-55Germination responses modulated by thermic factors and original habitat in subalpine herbs.
PALACIOS, M.., SEBASTIA, M..
MAR-3-40-8Population dynamics of Tamarack (Larix laricina (Du Roi) K. Koch) growing in wetlands from the southwestern Quebec boreal forest.
GIRARDIN, M.P.., TARDIF, J.., BERGERON, Y..
MAR-3-41-25The role of dispersal, climate, and topography in the Holocene migration of Utah juniper, Juniperus osteosperma, into Wyoming and southern Montana.
LYFORD, M.E.., BETANCOURT, J.L.., JACKSON, S.T..
MAR-3-42-24Herbivore tolerance and competitive ability in two goldenrod (Solidago altissima, L) populations with different history of herbivory.
URIARTE, M.., ROOT, R.B..
MAR-3-43-7Host plant selection in a guild of cactus-specialist bees: Pollen preferences of females foraging for larval provisions.
MCINTOSH, M.E..
MAR-3-44-3Pollination biology of saw palmetto (Serenoa repens: Palmae) in southwestern Florida.
CARRINGTON, M.E.., GOTTFRIED, T.D.., MULLAHEY, J.J..
MAR-3-46-1Counter-gradient variation for growth and Bergmann's rule in ectotherms: A test using freshwater fishes.
BELK, M.C.., HOUSTON, D.D..
MAR-3-46-9Costs of plasticity in foraging characteristics of the clonal plant Ranunculus reptans.
VAN KLEUNEN, M.., FISCHER, M.., SCHMID, B..
MAR-3-47-6Genetic constraints on population success in Clarkia concinna .
GROOM, M.., PREUNINGER, T..
MAR-3-48-3The effects of soil nitrogen on amino acid composition of floral nectar.
GARDENER, M.C.., GILLMAN, M.P.., SILVERTOWN, J..
MAR-3-48-34Belowground overcompensation in response to floral predation in a clonal perennial.
TOBLER, M.., VAN ZANDT, P.A.., MOPPER, S..
MAR-3-50-1Depletion of seed patches by Merriam's kangaroo rats: Are GUD assumptions met?
PRICE, M.V.., CORRELL, R.A..
MAR-3-51-20Migration, nutrient transport, and dynamics in source-sink metapopulations.
HOLYOAK, M.., DONAHUE, M.J..
MAR-3-52-48Temporal and environmental components associated with the community structure of neotropical wetlands insects.
GRILLET, M.E.., LEGENDRE, P.., BORCARD, D..
MAR-3-52-7Scaling of resource heterogeneity and the coexistence of species.
RITCHIE, M.E.., OLFF, H.., HADDAD, N..
MAR-3-56-16Temporal variability in physical-chemical coupling to algal quality and zooplankton production dynamics.
SCHEUERELL, M.D..
MAR-3-56-29Predator-prey ratios: Multiple tests of the invariance rule.
VINSON, M.R.., CROWL, T.A..
MAR-3-57-2Changes in microbial community composition and carbon substrate utilization due to land use change in a tropical soil.
WALDROP, M.P.., FIRESTONE, M.K.., BALSER, T.C..
MAR-3-58-13Soil characteristics along an urban-rural gradient: What are the most telling soil indicators of urban activity?
ANN VINTON, M.., HOUSE, R.., ELSON, M..
MAR-3-58-14Differing microbial enzyme and biomass responses to leaf litter of exotic Norway maple and native sugar maple and their effects on litter decay and nutrient release.
CARREIRO, M.M.., REPERT, D.A.., REICHERT, J..
MAR-3-58-6Fine-root production, turnover and soil CO2 efflux in pine and poplar plantations.
COLEMAN, M.D.., DICKSON, R.E.., ISEBRANDS, J.G..
MAR-3-59-107Nitrogen fluxes in annual and perennial vegetation stands of a northern Utah shrub-steppe ecosystem.
BOOTH, M.S.., STARK, J.M.., CALDWELL, M.M..
MAR-3-59-41Decomposition of the third kind: Results from the LIDET project.
HARMON, M.E..
MAR-3-59-47Ecosystem consequences of land cover change in eastern Kansas.
NORRIS, M.D.., BLAIR, J.M.., JOHNSON, L.C..
MAR-3-6-6Plant C meets microbial N-tranformations in rhizosphere soil.
FIRESTONE, M..
MAR-3-60-4Changes in soil phosphorus pools along substrate gradients at Niwot Ridge, Colorado: Methods and results.
LEFER, M.E.., TOWNSEND, A.R.., CONSTANCE, B..
MAR-3-60-6Litterfall mass and nutrient dynamics in a northern hardwood forest successional sequence.
ARTHUR, M.A.., YANAI, R.D.., SICCAMA, T.G..
MAR-3-63-38The hydrochemical consequence of catastrophic windthrow in a coastal temperate rainforest, High Island, southeast Alaska.
KRAMER, M.G.., BORMANN, B.T.., NAY, S.M.., SOLLINS, P..
MAR-3-64-12Control of weedy annual plant species on disturbed soils by manipulation of soil nitrogen availability.
PASCHKE, M.W.., REDENTE, E.F.., MCLENDON, T..
MAR-3-65-14Scale dependance of habitat preference in desert rodents.
PUTZE, M.J..
MAR-3-65-32The effects of habitat destruction in finite-patch landscapes: A chain-binomial metapopulation model.
HILL, M.., CASWELL, H..
MAR-3-65-7Linking biogeochemical function and community dynamics on forest edges.
CADENASSO, M.L.., PICKETT, S.T.A.., WEATHERS, K.C..
MAR-3-67-22Edaphic factors in succession: Interactions between Bidens polylepis and Oenothera biennis.
MCKENNA, M.A.., ABRAHAM, J.., COLLINS, T..
MAR-3-68-20Conceptual fire ecology model for the Long lsland, NY pine barrens.
JORDAN, M.J.., PATTERSON III, W.A.., WINDISCH, A..
MAR-3-69-16Measure of simultaneous tree sways and estimation of crown interactions among a group of trees.
RUDNICKI, M.., SILINS, U.., LIEFFERS, V.J.., JOSI, G..
MAR-3-69-17Four-year response of the herbaceous layer to harvesting in a mixed coniferous-deciduous forest.
ROBERTS, M.R..
MAR-3-69-35Temporal variation in abundance and composition of pioneer seedling cohorts of riparian trees: Influence of river flow variation.
DIXON, M.D.., TURNER, M.G..
MAR-3-69-51Effects of a fluctuating disturbance regime on a riparian wetland seed bank.
HOWE, M.M.., KEARSLEY, M.J.C..
MAR-3-70-2The influence of ultraviolet radiation on phytoplankton growth rates and elemental composition.
XENOPOULOS, M.A.., FROST, P.C.., SCHINDLER, D.W.., ELSER, J.J..
MAR-3-72-1Foraging ecology of kokanee salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka): Effects of prey density and light.
KOSKI, M.L.., JOHNSON, B.M..
MAR-3-72-4Habitat partitioning in size-structured fish populations.
OLSON, M.H.., YOUNG, B.P..
MAR-3-72-7A conceptual model for land-use effects on streams: Theory and application in the southern Blue Ridge.
SCOTT, M.C.., HELFMAN, G.S..
MAR-3-8-3A critique of biogeographic approaches to estimating extinction rates.
ANDERSEN, M.C..
MAR-3-81-2Effect of extended inundation on Sidalcea nelsoniana, a threatened wetland prairie perennial.
BARTELS, M.R.., WILSON, M.V..
MAR-3-82-10Predicting rarity in vascular plants: The roles of phylogeny and biogeography.
SCHWARTZ, M.W.., BRIGHAM, C.A.., LYONS, K.G..
MAR-3-82-22Current consequences of an ancient introduction: Rats, island characteristics and colonial nesting birds in the Mediterranean.
MARTIN, J.., THIBAULT, J.., BRETAGNOLLE, V..
MAR-3-82-24Ecological and geographic patterns of impact in invaded communities: A meta-analysis.
WONHAM, M.J.., GOODELL, K.., VON HOLLE, B.., PARKER, I.M..
MAR-3-83-5Naturalized floras are largely the products of deliberate introductions: Assessment of temperate and subtropical floras.
MACK, R.N.., ERNEBERG, M..
MAR-3-84-8From people to pathogens: Are parasites responding to anthropogenic disturbance?
POTEET, M.F..
MAR-3-87-10Distinguishing ecologically significant patterns from model artifacts: A spatially-explicit method to identify and represent model uncertainty.
BRUGNACH, M.., BRADSHAW, G.A.., BOLTE, J.., NIELSON, R..
MAR-3-87-12Modeling nitrogen and carbon dynamics during organic matter decomposition: Incorporating nonsymbiotic N2-fixation and wet deposition of inorganic nitrogen.
CARMONA, M.R.., PÉREZ, C.., ARMESTO, J.J..
MAR-3-92-14Relationships between diversity and stability depend on the cause of variation in diversity.
HENRY STEVENS, M.H.., PETCHEY, O.L..
MAR-3-99-104Ecological divergence between a homoploid hybrid species, Helianthus paradoxus, and its parental species.
WELCH, M.E.., RIESEBERG, L.H..
MAR-3-99-156Using evolutionary computation to assess process models.
TURLEY, M.C.., FORD, E.D..
MAS-3-84-6Causes of declining trend in the survival rate of the North Atlantic right whale.
FUJIWARA, M.., CASWELL, H..
MAT-3-32-28Evidence of soil moisture stress in an Amazonian rain forest and implications for carbon uptake.
WILLIAMS, M.., SHIMABOKURO, Y.., HERBERT, D.A., PARDI LACRUZ, S.., RENNO, C.., RASTETTER, E.B.
MAT-3-32-6Disequilibrium between plant and soil water potential at predawn: The contribution of nighttime transpiration.
LINTON, M.J.., DONOVAN, L.A..
MAT-3-37-10Importance of plant form and microsite to the avoidance of low-temperature photoinhibition in different life stages of conifers in the alpine treeline.
GERMINO, M.J.., SMITH, W.K..
MAT-3-40-44Replacement of eastern Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) in the Black Rock in the Hudson Highlands of New York.
MATES-MUCHIN, J.T.., LEWIS, J.D.., SCHUSTER, W..
MAT-3-41-12Quantitative analyses of late Cretaceous benthic marine communities: Spatial and temporal variation.
KOSNIK, M..
MAT-3-48-13Effects of grazers on the correlations between plant traits and habitat variables in ponds.
LEIBOLD, M.A.., PINCA, S.., SMITH, V.H..
MAT-3-52-13Community interactions and the population ecology of Dendroctonus frontalis.
AYRES, M.P.., LOMBARDERO, F.., HOFSTETTER, R.., KLEPZIG, K.., MOSER, J..
MAT-3-53-10The effects of resource-imposed nesting aggregations on nesting success in Loggerhead Shrikes in Southwest Oklahoma.
ETTERSON, M.A..
MAT-3-58-40Production of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal protein glomalin: The role of host plant species.
RILLIG, M.C.., WRIGHT, S.F.., EVINER, V..
MAT-3-59-5Effects of biodiversity manipulation on soil nutrient availability in the Jornada Basin, New Mexico.
WALLENSTEIN, M.D.., SCHLESINGER, W.H..
MAT-3-65-15The effect of landscape structure on peatland dragonflies and damselflies.
HOLDER, M.L.., TAYLOR, P.D..
MAT-3-65-30Effects of biotic feedback on the rate and pattern of edge migration.
BEKKER, M.F.., ALFTINE, K.J.., MALANSON, G.P..
MAT-3-66-14How long do roots live? A 13C tracer technique for assessing fine root longevity in a North Carolina pine forest.
MATAMALA, R.., GONZALEZ-MELER, M.A.., SCHLESINGER, W.H..
MAT-3-68-11The role of topography in determining re-burned areas in two large Rocky Mountain wilderness areas .
ROLLINS, M.G.., SWETNAM, T.W.., MORGAN, P..
MAT-3-68-13Interactions between fire and bark beetles in an old growth pine forest.
SANTORO, A.E.., LOMBARDERO, M.J.., AYRES, M.P.., AYRES, B.D..
MAT-3-68-24Effects of deciduous and conifer fuels on predicted fire extinction in the mixedwood boreal forest.
DICKINSON, M.B.., JOHNSON, E.A..
MAT-3-71-6Patterns of abundance of a potential facilitator in container insect communities.
DAUGHERTY, M.P.., VANRHEIN, S.L.., GRAVEL, M.E.., JULIANO, S.A..
MAT-3-75-16The potential effects of floodplain restoration on habitat availability and ecosystem structure and function in the upper Colorado River basin.
TOWNSEND, M.J.., CROWL, T.A.., GOURLEY, J.L.., PHILLIPS, R.H..
MAU-3-69-9Tree regeneration responses in a lowland Nothofagus-dominated forest after bamboo dieback in South-Central Chile.
GONZALEZ, M.E..
MEG-3-35-12The role of salt spray in maintaining coastal sandplain heathland plant communities.
GRIFFITHS, M.E.., ORIANS, C.M..
MEG-3-51-31Is scale transition theory a useful tool for understanding spatial dynamics?
DONAHUE, M.J.., HOLYOAK, M..
MEG-3-57-8Interactions between mycorrhizal fungi and fungal pathogens and their impact on asexual propagules of Allium vineale.
RONSHEIM, M.L.., MOSES, W..
MEL-3-35-10Specialization and species distribution in orchid-fungal symbioses.
MCCORMICK, M.K.., O'MALLEY, K.L.., WHIGHAM, D.F.., O'NEILL, J.P..
MEL-3-61-7Impacts of different farm management practices on nitrogen pollution of ground and surface water in Central California: Evaluation and application of BGC ecosystem model.
MULITSCH, M.J.., PIERCE, L.L.., WATSON, F.G.., NEWMAN, W.B..
MEL-3-63-27Earthworms, fine roots, and soil microorganisms in a northern hardwood forest.
FISK, M.C., STRASSNER, K.., GROFFMAN, P.M., FAHEY, T.J., BOHLEN, P.J.
MEL-3-81-8Effects of natural variation in local density on ginseng.
SPENCER, S.M.., HACKNEY, E.E.., MCGRAW, J.B..
MEL-3-92-4Multiple mechanism effects on the shape of patch-occupancy frequency distributions: Implications for their use as community descriptors.
MCGEOCH, M.A..
MEN-3-68-39Forest litter densities under different canopy species in the mixed conifer forest of the southern Sierra Nevada-a factor affecting ground fire spread?
MENNING, K.M.., BATTLES, J.J.., BENNING, T.L.., STEPHENSON, N.L..
MIC-3-1-2Saving biodiversity: Can ecosystem function justify species conservation?
HUSTON, M.A.., WARDLE, D.A.., GRIME, J.P..
MIC-3-11-2Managing for cattle and wildlife on Deseret Ranch.
WOLFE, M.L.., RITCHIE, M.E.., DANVIR, R..
MIC-3-19-2Embolism repair: Can we exorcize Maxwell's demon?
HOLBROOK, N.M.., ZWIENIECKI, M.A.., MELCHER, P.J..
MIC-3-28-10Monarch larval monitoring: A North American citizen science project.
PRYSBY, M.D.., OBERHAUSER, K.S..
MIC-3-29-7The effect of overstory structure and sky condition on light transmittance in a Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris) forest.
BATTAGLIA, M.A.., MITCHELL, R.J.., PU, M..
MIC-3-33-21Physiological and demographic response of the desert perennial, Cryptantha flava, to simulated Mule deer excretions.
PEEK, M.S., FORSETH, I.N.
MIC-3-34-21Chlorophyll fluorescence for Mojave Desert plants exposed to elevated CO2 in wet and dry years.
LOIK, M.E.., HUXMAN, T.E.., HOUSMAN, D.C.., SMITH, S.D..
MIC-3-35-11Whole tree conductance and leaf gas exchange in Eucalyptus saligna trees of different heights.
BARNARD, H.R.., RYAN, M.G..
MIC-3-35-31Respiratory potential in sapwood of old versus young coniferous trees.
PRUYN, M.L.., GARTNER, B.L.., HARMON, M.E..
MIC-3-35-41Site factors and black ash regeneration in northern Minnesota.
BENEDICT, M.A.., FRELICH, L.F..
MIC-3-35-9Long-term maturational changes in foliar morphology and physiology in red spruce in relation to declining net primary productivity with tree age.
DAY, M.E.., GREENWOOD, M.S.., WHITE, A.S..
MIC-3-37-19Population variation in the germination of the facultative winter annual Thlaspi arvens.
HENDRICKSON, A.., FARRIS*, M.A..
MIC-3-47-2Genetic variation in and gene flow between San Joaquin kit fox Populations.
SCHWARTZ, M.K.., RALLS, K.., WILLIAMS, D.F.., PILGRIM, K.., FLEISCHER, R.C..
MIC-3-48-40Highly skewed sex ratios of tephritid flies reared from two high-altitude Erigeron (Asteraceae) species: Why do female flies predominate?
LEIGH, M.J.., INOUYE, D.W..
MIC-3-49-4Endurance capacity and acclimation in high elevation lizards.
ROBSON, M.A..
MIC-3-49-6The effect of water supplementation on hatchling growth in the sagebrush lizard (Sceloporus graciosus).
SEARS, M.W.., ANGILLETTA, M.J..
MIC-3-5-5Integrated assessments and spatial-dynamic ecosystem modeling to assess development-biodiversity interactions in east Africa
COUGHENOUR, M.B.., BOONE, R.B..
MIC-3-51-23Evidence for benefits to occupants of sink habitats.
KREUZER, JR., M.., HUNTLY, N.J..
MIC-3-52-51The phenology of a neotropical ant assemblage--Testing for segregation in time.
KASPARI, M.., PICKERING, J.., WINDSOR, D..
MIC-3-56-20Prey-induced size polymorphism in a ciliate predator.
KOPP, M.., TOLLRIAN, R..
MIC-3-56-9Differential antipredatory responses of two similar species of fish to introduced brown trout.
NANNINI, M.A.., BELK, M.C..
MIC-3-58-19Mycorrhizal fungi in Coast Live Oak: Diversity and scaling.
ALLEN, M.F.., ZINK, T.., EGERTON-WARBURTON, L.., KAREN, O..
MIC-3-58-22Dynamics of biologically available C and N in tundra communities.
WEINTRAUB, M.N.., SCHIMEL, J.P..
MIC-3-58-29Snow pack coverage and influence on soils of a polar desert.
GOOSEFF, M.N.., BARRETT, J.E.., DORAN, P.T..
MIC-3-59-62Carbon in semiarid pinyon-juniper woodlands: Implications of patch-scale estimates.
EBINGER, M.H.., BRESHEARS, D.D.., KAMMERDIENER, S.R..
MIC-3-59-64Decomposition and nutrient cycling in a changing environment: Is genetic diversity redundant to ecosystem function?
MADRITCH, M.D.., HUNTER, M.D..
MIC-3-59-94Effects of soil organic matter quality and microclimate on soil nitrogen transformations in arctic treeline ecosystems.
MACK, M.., BERINGER, J.., COPASS, C.., CHAPINIII, F.S..
MIC-3-64-28Using the spatial and age structure of natural ponderosa pine forests as a model for restoration.
POLLOCK, M.M..
MIC-3-64-36Relationships between edaphic factors and vegetation in a chronosequence of abandoned agricultural fields: A case study along the San Pedro River, Arizona .
OLEKSYSZYN, M.M.., STROMBERG, J.C.., GREEN, D.M..
MIC-3-64-4Return to Walhalla: 25 years of forest growth and its effects on Kaibab squirrels.
KEARSLEY, M.J.C.., HALL, J.G..
MIC-3-64-9Restoring dry meadow ecosystems using threshold and alternative state concepts: Aboveground vegetation response.
WRIGHT, J.M.., CHAMBERS, J.C..
MIC-3-65-11Examining current forest patterns in the context of historical dynamics: An example from the Pacific Northwest.
WIMBERLY, M.C.., SPIES, T.A..
MIC-3-65-42Species-specific and scale-dependent responses to landscape configuration: A simulation model based on correlation matrices.
WILLIG, M.R.., GORRESEN, M.., STRAUSS, R.E..
MIC-3-71-9Linking shallow groundwater invertebrate assemblages with stream ecosystem processes in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
MARSHALL, M.C.., HALL, R.O.., TANK, J.L..
MIC-3-73-8Hydrologic variability, organic matter supply, and denitrification in the Garonne River ecosystem.
BAKER, M.A.., VERVIER, P.., ROQUES, L..
MIC-3-75-9An alternative method for estimating above-ground production in mangrove communities of Biscayne National Park, Florida.
ROSS, M.S.., RUIZ, P.L..
MIC-3-80-4Stimulatory cues for molting of fiddler crab megalopae are specific to salt marshes.
JUDGE, M.L.., O'CONNOR, N.J..
MIC-3-81-14Risk assessment for twelve salmonid evolutionarily significant units in the Columbia River basin.
MCCLURE, M.., SANDERSON, B..
MIC-3-83-1Effects of nitrogen deposition and ozone on three major plant species of the San Bernardino Mountains.
EATOUGH, M.., PAINE, T.D..
MIC-3-84-12Hatchery or wild: Effects of habitat enrichment on brain structures in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).
MARCHETTI*, M.P.., NEVITT, G.A..
MIC-3-87-13Human and natural impacts on the water resources of the Lake Chad Basin.
COE, M.T.., FOLEY, J.A..
MIC-3-92-11The effects of environmental variation on ecological invasions.
NEUBERT, M.., KOT, M.., LEWIS, M..
MIC-3-99-124Aspen persistence in the southern greater Yellowstone ecosystem and Rocky Mountain National Park.
BARNETT, D.T.., LEE, M.., KAYE, M.., STOHLGREN, T.J.., BOSSENBROEK, J..
MIC-3-99-139Relative influences on foraging: The gerbil's perspective.
ABRAMSKY, Z.., ROSENZWEIG, M.L..
MIC-3-99-154The University of Montana EOS Natural Resource Project: Regional applications in land resources of NASA's EOS data.
THORNTON, M.., RUNNING, S.W..
MIK-3-30-32Low leaf-specific conductivity reduces stomatal conductance and photosynthesis in older, taller mountain beech trees.
RYAN, M.G.., WHITEHEAD, D..
MIK-3-52-1Apparent competition in heterogeneous environments.
BONSALL, M.., HASSELL, M..
MIQ-3-31-17Can trees grown in the shade benefit from low respiration rates at elevated CO2?
GONZàLEZ-MELER, M.A.., NAUMBURG, E.., ELLSWORTH, D.., SIEDOW, J.N.., SCHLESINGER, W.H..
MIR-3-89-8Characterizing stand age of California chaparral using multi-scale remote sensing.
SCHMIDTS, M.J.., KOHN, D.., SIMS, D.A.., QIU, H.., GAMON, J.A..
MOA-3-30-5Photosynthetic response of canopy species in a forest area in eastern Brazilian Amazonia.
DIAS-FILHO, M.B.., GUERRERO, J.B.M.., NEPSTAD, D.C..
MOH-3-61-1Effect of pruning and ammonium nitrate fertilizer on the populations of soil Acarina and Collembola in Jasmine grandiflorum, L. cultivations, in Kafr El-Sheikh, Egypt.
TADROS, M.S.., SHARSHIR, F.A..
MOH-3-65-10Landscape-scale assessment of plant diversity: Integration of spatial information and spatial statistics.
KALKHAN, M.A.., STOHLGREN, T.J.., CHONG, G.W..
MON-3-28-4Urban ecology and urban schools: A model for encouraging long-term research with school children and teachers.
ELSER, M.M.., WILLIAMS, S.L..
MON-3-35-14A comparison of the effects of salinity levels and light levels on the growth of Helianthus paradoxus and Helianthus annuus.
MENDEZ, M.O.., VAN AUKEN, O.W..
MON-3-4-12Effects of a fire-created landscape mosaic on ecosystem processes in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
TURNER, M.G.., ROMME, W.H.., TINKER, D.B.., KASHIAN, D.M.., KNIGHT, D.H..
MON-3-48-44Yield, secondary chemistry and digestibility of Sericea lespedeza exposed to ground-level ozone.
POWELL, M.C.., HAINZE-GALLIHER, M.., MUNTIFERING, R.B.., LIN, J.., CHAPPELKA, A.H..
MON-3-99-149Vegetation management in Galapagos and Hawaii Archipelagos.
SORIA, M.C.., GARDENER, M.R..
MOO-3-99-166Where are we, how did we get here and where are we going in plant physiological ecology?
MOONEY, H.A..
MOR-3-7-6The Baltimore long term ecosystem study: A patch dynamics approach to the study of urban ecosystems.
GROVE, J.M.., PICKETT, S.T.A.., BURCH, JR., W.R..
MOS-3-65-16The effect of edge on white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) in eastern deciduous woodlands.
WOLF, M.., BATZLI, G..
MUS-3-79-1Threatened and endangered marine fishes in North America.
MUSICK, J.A..
MUZ-3-69-1Gap dynamics in late-successional shortleaf pine forests in the Missouri Ozarks.
STAMBAUGH, M.C.., MUZIKA, R.M..
NAN-3-48-8Selective herbivory by the desert woodrat (Neotoma lepida) on joshua trees (Yucca brevifolia) .
SANFORD, M.P.., HUNTLY, N..
NAN-3-63-31Urban sprawl in Colorado's front range: Consequences for carbon storage and productivity.
GOLUBIEWSKI, N.E.., WESSMAN, C.A..
NAN-3-7-7Multiple-scale analyses of ecosystem function and human-ecological interaction in an urban setting, the central Arizona-Phoenix ecosystem.
GRIMM, N.B.., LUCK, M.A.., JENERETTE, G.D..
NAT-3-32-12Hydraulic capacitance and resistance as a function of tree size.
PHILLIPS, N.., BOND, B.J.., HINCKLEY, T.., MCDOWELL, N.., RYAN, M.G.., SCHAUER, A..
NAT-3-32-30Relationships between tree size, soil water content and predawn plant water potential in an oak woodland in Oregon .
GEHRES, N.T.., PHILLIPS, N.., SCHAUER, A.., MCDOWELL, N.G.., BOND, B.J.., RYAN, M.G..
NAT-3-32-36Evidence of hydraulic limitation and compensation in large, old Douglas-fir trees.
MCDOWELL, N.G.., PHILLIPS, N.., SCHAUER, A.., BOND, B.J.., RYAN, M.G..
NAT-3-52-19Contingent community structure: How resource-dependent interactions influence desert ant communities.
SANDERS, N.J.., GORDON, D.M..
NAT-3-52-39Distribution and coexistence of two terrestrial salamander species: A difference in desiccation physiology.
MURPHY, N.., NELSON, C.E..
NAT-3-53-1Riparian vegetation associations of non-game birds in the Hells Canyon Reach of the Snake River, Idaho-Oregon.
SUNDERMAN TURLEY, N.J.., HOLTHUIJZEN, A.M.A..
NAT-3-74-5Effects of crayfish on fish recruitment and invertebrate size-structure in ponds.
DORN, N.J.., MITTELBACH, G.G..
NAT-3-9-3Altered disturbance regimes: fire, fuels, and forest structure
STEPHENSON, N.L.., SWETNAM, T.W.., VEBLEN, T.T..
NEA-3-48-10Nectar requirements affect pollen foraging of a solitary bee: Exploration using linear-programming models.
WILLIAMS, N.M..
NEA-3-66-21Factors controlling carbon accumulation in New Zealand secondary scrublands: Implications for the national carbon budget.
SCOTT, N.A.., WHITE, J.D.., TROTTER, C.M.., WHITEHEAD, D.., TOWNSEND, J.A..
NED-3-30-24Carbon gain in seedlings and sprouts of northern hardwood forest after deer removal.
FETCHER, N.., CAUCCI, M.., TOWNSEND, D..
NEI-3-93-1Modifying the national hierarchial framework of ecological units for Utah's West Desert .
WEST, N.E.., DOUGHER, F.L.., MANIS, G.S.., RAMSEY, R.D..
NIC-3-13-6Agroecology of mutualisms between plants and mycorrhizal fungi.
JORDAN, N..
NIC-3-21-2Demographic models for carnivorous plants.
GOTELLI, N.J.., ELLISON, A.M..
NIC-3-31-10The contribution of herb layer vegetation to the carbon budget of a temperate deciduous forest.
TURRILL WELCH, N.., BELMONT, J.M.., WAYSON, C.A.., RANDOLPH, J.C..
NIC-3-44-4Pollination success and plant population size: How strong are the links?
WASER, N.M.., PRICE, M.V.., BRODY, A.K.., CAMPBELL, D.R..
NIC-3-46-2The evolution of dispersal in populations and communities: A direct test.
FRIEDENBERG, N.A..
NIC-3-52-9Contrasting effects of plant diversity and composition on insect abundances.
HADDAD, N.., TILMAN, D.., HAARSTAD, J.., RITCHIE, M.., KNOPS, J..
NIC-3-58-36Abiotic and biotic controls on the abundance and distribution of entomopathogenic nematodes in tallgrass prairie.
DECRAPPEO, N.M., WALL, D.H.
NIC-3-59-104Carbon pulse-chase into soil biota: An in situ stable isotope approach.
OSTLE, N.., INESON, P.., FITTER, A..
NIC-3-71-5Community structure in bison wallows and intermittent streams in tallgrass prairie.
GERLANC, N.M.., BERNOT, R.J.., DODDS, W.K..
NIK-3-40-32Forest decline assessment of northern hardwood forests in the southern Appalachians.
NICHOLAS, N.S.., HUBER, C.., JACKSON, W..
NIN-3-34-8013C discrimination during biospheric-atmospheric CO2 exchange: Sources of variation in field studies and models.
BUCHMANN, N.., KAPLAN, J..
NIN-3-65-1Colonization potentials of tree species in fragmented forests.
HEWITT, N.., KELLMAN, M..
NOA-3-58-2The influence of drying-rewetting events and stress history on soil microbial processes.
FIERER, N.G.., SCHIMEL, J.P..
NOR-3-23-9Diversity in plant quality, herbivore movement, and herbivore population dynamics.
UNDERWOOD, N..
ODU-3-514-199Importance of long-term ecological studies: Lessons from Horseshoe Bend.
ODUM, E.P..
OME-3-33-12Root navigation by self-inhibition.
FALIK, O.., GERSANI, M.., NOVOPLANSKY, A..
ORI-3-93-11Acid deposition effects on soil biodiversity and decomposition processes in Ohio Valley broadleaved forests.
LOUCKS, O.L.., SUGG, P.M.., KUPERMAN, R.G..
ORN-3-37-23The recolonization of abandoned fields by the clonal shrub Sarcopoterium spinosum L. evidenced from archive aerial photos, wood rings and field observations.
REISMAN-BERMAN*, O.., KADMON, R.., SHACHAK, M..
OSV-3-63-28Spatial patterns of decomposition in the Patagonian steppe.
SALA, O.E.., OESTERHELD, M.., VRSALOVIC, J.., AUSTIN, A.T.., BURKE, I.C.., LAUENROTH, W.K..
OTT-3-92-10Stochastic age-structured dynamics: Cycles and trends.
BJORNSTAD, O.N..
OUI-3-62-5Patterns of drinking water quality violations: A broad-scale indicator of changes in aquatic ecosystems in the southeastern U.S.
MEIER, O.W..
OWE-3-30-10Does the temperature sensitive of plant respiration vary among contrasting species and environmental conditions?
ATKIN, O.K.., BYRNE, B.R.., COVEY-CRUMP, E.., SCHEURWATER, I..
OWE-3-51-6Influence of cold weather on the abundance of pinyon pine sawflies.
SHOLES, O.D.V..
OWE-3-52-8Effects of species diversity and environmental variability on community and ecosystem properties in an aquatic microcosm experiment.
PETCHEY, O.., CASEY, T.., JIANG, L.., JOHNSON, J.., KATO, Y.., MCPHEARSON, T..
PAB-3-83-8The status of four endemic pine rockland herbs in the Florida Keys: Implication for long term management.
RUIZ, P.L.., ROSS, M.S..
PAD-3-99-122Impact of out-door-ecological education on students at Oakwood College.
ONWERE, C.., TADI-UPPALA, P.P.., BYFIELD, M.., DAVID, J..
PAI-3-25-6Gene flow and local adaptation in Scots pine.
HURME, P.., SAVOLAINEN, O..
PAI-3-53-9Patterns of song variation in different seasons in the bronzed cowbird support different evolutionary hypotheses.
WARREN, P..
PAM-3-13-3Biogeochemical processes in agricultural ecosystems: Discoveries of fundamental significance from agricultural settings.
MATSON, P.A.., ROBERTSON, G.P..
PAM-3-46-6High levels of gene flow and genetically-based differentiation in life-history traits between local subpopulations of the perennial yellow bush lupine, Lupinus arboreus.
KITTELSON, P.M.., MARON, J.L..
PAM-3-59-10Effect of tree species on nitrogen retention in the Catskill Mountains, NY: 15N Studies.
TEMPLER, P.., LOVETT, G.., WEATHERS, K.., FINDLAY, S.., DAWSON, T..
PAT-3-42-18Effects of aphid feeding on expression of multiple defense response pathways in A. thaliana, and the role of mutants in resistance.
MORAN, P.J.., THOMPSON, G.A..
PAT-3-55-6Incidence and spread of white pine blister rust: Implications for disease dynamics.
MALONEY, P.E.., RIZZO, D.M..
PAT-3-56-18Behavioral interactions between intraguild predators: Implications for risk reduction and risk enhancement.
CRUMRINE, P..
PAT-3-59-22Belowground respiration rates in forests can be determined at whole-catchment scales using stream CO2 measurements.
MULHOLLAND, P.J.., JONES, J.B.., SULLIVAN, A.B.., WILSON, K.B..
PAT-3-59-97Nitrogen and phosphorus cycling in relation to grazing and land use in subtropical rangelands.
BOHLEN, P.J..
PAT-3-61-3The impact of spiders and carabid beetles on the abundance of insect pests and potato yield.
VICHITBANDHA, P.., WISE, D.H..
PAT-3-73-2Lead contamination and fluctuating asymmetry in Ozark stream fish.
HERMAN, P.A.., BRUNKOW, P.E..
PAT-3-82-31Using a knowledge-based system for selection of regional conservation networks as a communication tool.
BOURGERON, P.S.., HUMPHRIES, H.C.., REYNOLDS, K.M..
PAT-3-83-15Assessing representation of terrestrial ecological diversity among current and potential conservation lands in the Mojave Desert Ecoregion
COMER, P.J.., DORFMAN, D.., CHOLVIN, B..
PAU-3-13-4Landscape ecology and its challenges to modern agriculture.
RISSER, P.G..
PAU-3-29-19Growth in high light vs. survival in low light as a key tradeoff that determines shade tolerance: A test in a mesic forest in southeast Texas.
LIN, J.., HARCOMBE, P.A.., HALL, R.W.., FULTON, M.R..
PAU-3-30-6Acclimation in respiration in white oak (Quercus Alba).
BOLSTAD, P.V.., REICH, P.B..
PAU-3-32-11Partitioning of soil water among tree species in a Brazilian Cerrado ecosystem.
JACKSON, P.C.., MEINZER, F.C.., BUSTAMANTE, M.., GOLDSTEIN, G.., FRANCO, A.., RUNDEL, P.W.., CALDAS, L.., IGLER, E.., CAUSIN, F..
PAU-3-329-181 "...Absent Western ranching, what?"
STARRS, P.F..
PAU-3-33-19Modeling plant competition for soil nutrients.
LEADLEY, P..
PAU-3-38-19The role of sub-surface fissures on the establishment of an invasive woody shrub (Prosopis glandulosa) in grasslands.
JURENA, P.N.., ARCHER, S..
PAU-3-38-8Landscape variation in overstory-understory relationships in a subtropical savanna/woodland ecosystem.
BARNES, P.W.., ARCHER, S..
PAU-3-4-6Landuse impacts on Southern Appalachian ecosystems.
BOLSTAD, P.V.., BENFIELD, E.F.., GRAGSON, T..
PAU-3-40-37Dynamics of spatial distribution of regenerating vegetation in a South Carolina pine forest ecosystem after disturbance.
SELIN, S.J.., MOU, P.., JONES, R.H.., MITCHELL, R.J..
PAU-3-46-14Population genetic parameters vary latitudinally within species: Implications for variation in speciation and extinction rates.
MARTIN, P.R.., MCKAY, J.K..
PAU-3-48-33Effects of exogenous N addition, mammalian exclusion, and detritivore diversity on decomposition in old fields.
MAYER, P.., JORGENSEN, E.., WEST, A..
PAU-3-61-9Ecological and resource recovery approaches to reduce the environmental impact of aquaculture production.
ADLER, P.R..
PAU-3-62-2Soils of Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida: Baseline chemical and physical characteristics.
SCHMALZER, P.A.., HENSLEY, M.A.., DUNLEVY, C.A..
PAU-3-65-6Topoclimatic models for complex terrain in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
FU, P.., RICH, P..
PAU-3-68-18Seasonal effects of fire on microbiotic crusts in shortgrass steppe.
FORD, P.L.., JOHNSON, G.V..
PAU-3-68-37Effects of fire and post-burn treatments on native and exotic vascular plant richness and cryptobiotic soils in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah.
EVANGELISTA, P.H.., OTSUKI, Y.., STOHLGREN, T.J..
PAU-3-69-36Effects of fire, grazing, and the presence of shrubs on desert grassland species of southern New Mexico.
DREWA, P.B.., HAVSTAD, K.M..
PAU-3-74-12Effects of benthic grazers on epilithon C:P stoichiometry in boreal lakes.
FROST, P.C.., ELSER, J.J.., TURNER, M.A..
PAU-3-76-17An indicator of potential stream wood contribution for riparian forests.
RINGOLD*, P.L.., BOLLMAN, M.., VAN SICKLE, J.., BARKER, J.., WELTY, J..
PAU-3-81-6Arroyo toad terrestrial habitat preferences vary by sex and scale of analysis.
GRIFFIN, P.C.., CASE, T.J..
PAU-3-82-30Maximum species richness extrapolated from samples: An accuracy assessment of current estimators.
KLAWINSKI, P.., ZIMMERMAN, J.., THOMPSON, J..
PAU-3-84-5Effects of flooding on salamanders in southern Illinois.
BRUNKOW, P.E.., BADASCH, J.L.., HERMAN, P.A..
PAU-3-89-5Relations between normalized difference vegetation index and productivity in the central Great Plains.
WANG, J.., RICH, P.M..
PED-3-56-27Host selection among parasitoids of macrolepidoptera: A matter of host taxa, susceptibility or availability?
BARBOSA, P.., CALDAS, A..
PEG-3-54-8Evidence of a mycorrhizal mechanism for the adaptation of Andropogon gerardii to high and low-nutrient prairies.
SCHULTZ, P.A.., MILLER, R.M.., JASROW, J.D.., RIVETTA, C.V.., BEVER, J.D..
PEN-3-59-31Effects of irrigation and cultivation on soil carbon and nitrogen in northeastern Colorado.
SINTON, P.J.., BURKE, I.C.., LAUENROTH, W.K..
PER-3-91-3Fitting population models with process noise and observation error.
DE VALPINE, P.., HASTINGS, A..
PET-3-13-5Droughts, lakes and crop insurance: Ecological risk assessment using mud and math.
LEAVITT, P.R.., RUSAK, J.A.., OLSON, O.G.., WUNSAM, S.., CHEN, G.., CHEN, M.., YOU, J.., ZHANG, L.., CUMMING, B..
PET-3-32-19Xylem cavitation thresholds and embolism repair in Hibiscus rosa assessed with independent techniques.
MELCHER, P.J., MEINZER, F.C., GOLDSTEIN, G..
PET-3-33-1Hormonal control of resource sharing in the clonal plant, Fragaria chiloensis.
ALPERT, P.., HOLZAPFEL, C.., BENSON, J.M..
PET-3-33-9Effects of a nitrogen and competition gradient on the growth of an exotic invasive annual and a slow-growing native perennial.
LOWE, P.N.., LAUENROTH, W.K.., BURKE, I.C..
PET-3-34-56Comparison of biometric and eddy-covariance based estimates of annual Net Ecosystem Production in a northern hardwood forest ecosystem.
CURTIS, P.S.., VOGEL, C.S.., PETER SCHMID, H.., SU, H.., BOVARD, B.D.., HARTLEY, A.E..
PET-3-37-4The influence of salinity and maternal environment on germination in Iris Hexagona.
VAN ZANDT, P.A.., MOPPER, S..
PET-3-4-15Causes and consequences of variation in forest productivity and N cycling: From patch to region and seedling to ecosystem
REICH, P.., TOBIN, M.., MACHADO, J.L.., WALTERS, M.., OLLINGER, S.., WYTHERS, K.., WEDIN, D..
PET-3-46-17Are male and female frogs equally choosy when selecting reproductive sites?--Experiments show females override calling males based on risks to offspring.
MURPHY, P.J..
PET-3-48-1Effects of grazing on the spatial heterogeneity of vegetation.
ADLER, P.B.., RAFF, D.A.., LAUENROTH, W.K..
PET-3-60-9Erosion and the regeneration of nutrient supply on an old tropical landscape.
VITOUSEK, P.M.., CHADWICK, O.A.., DERRY, L.., MATSON, P.A.., MECKING, E.., MONASTRA, V.M..
PET-3-79-4The importance of coupled variable recruitment and density dependence in the coexistence of coral reef fishes.
CHESSON, P.., BYRNE, B.A..
PET-3-8-11Empirically based theory for ungulate conservation.
TURCHIN, P..
PET-3-87-14Relationship between decadal anomalies in climate and model-estimated AET, NPP, total carbon, and net ecosystem carbon exchange, 1895-1993: Results from VEMAP Phase 2.
THORNTON, P.E.., RUNNING, S.W.., MEMBERS, V..
PET-3-92-17Effects of mortality on competitive coexistence and coevolution.
ABRAMS, P.A..
PET-3-99-146Microbial populations in Sphagnum and Carex peatlands under different levels of solar UV-B in southern South America.
SEARLES, P.S.., KROPP, B.R.., FLINT, S.D.., CALDWELL, M.M..
PHI-3-34-18Initial plant productivity and species composition responses to lengthened inter-rainfall intervals in a grassland: Possible consequences of altered rainfall patterns.
FAY, P.A.., BLAIR, J.M.., CARLISLE, J.D.., KNAPP, A.K.., LETT, M.S..
PHI-3-34-19Grassland responses to altered rainfall regimes: Mechanisms for productivity and species composition responses to increased inter-rainfall intervals.
CARLISLE, J.D.., FAY, P.A.., KNAPP, A.K.., BLAIR, J.M..
PHI-3-59-1Changes in short- and long-term carbon storage following permafrost thaw in the boreal peatlands of Manitoba, Canada.
CAMILL, P.., LYNCH, J.A.., CLARK, J.S.., ADAMS, J.B..
PHI-3-66-13Nitrous oxide production, methane oxidation, and soil carbon sequestration in intensive agriculture: Composite effects on the atmosphere's global warming potential.
ROBERTSON, G.P.., PAUL, E.A.., HARWOOD, R.R..
PHI-3-68-3Cambial heat resistance in understory trees in Californian mixed conifer forests .
VAN MANTGEM, P.., SCHWARTZ, M.W..
PHY-3-67-4Disturbance and succession in interior Alaskan white spruce forests .
ADAMS, P.C.., VIERECK, L.A..
PRE-3-48-24Implications of within-host carbon uptake patterns on the distribution and performance of a cynipid gall-former.
GALUSKY, P.., OTT, J.R..
PRO-3-99-110Known facts about the ecology of Myzus species in Iran in comparison to recent world investigations.
HODJAT, S.H..
QIA-3-87-3Modeling permafrost and carbon dynamics in an old black spruce ecosystem.
ZHUANG, Q.., ROMANOVSKY, V.E.., CLEIN-CURLEY, J.S.., MCGUIRE, A.D.., MELILLO, J.M.., KICKLIGHTER, D.W.., WOFSY, S..
RAC-3-64-35Restoring habitat value of productive ricelands: Silver lining on the agricultural cloud, or the greenwashing of wetland destruction?
O'MALLEY, R.E..
RAC-3-67-14The role of fire, deer herbivory and canopy gaps on tree species composition in eastern deciduous forests: Implications for succession theory.
COLLINS, R.J.., CARSON, W.P..
RAF-3-67-21Successional changes in a Mexican montane cloud forest (soil, vascular plants, non-vascular epiphytes and small mammals): Implications for management and conservation.
DECASTILLO, R.F.., CRUZ, B.A.., MACíAS, A.B.., BRIONES, M.A.., CORDOVA, J.S.., HERNáNDEZ, V., VELáQUEZ, P.A.., RIVERA, R..
RAG-3-38-15Co-evolution in plant communities: Invaders interact differently with new neighbors than with old ones.
CALLAWAY, R.M.., ASCHEHOUG, E.T..
RAL-3-56-11Morphological defenses against fish predation - A key factor for the success of an invading species?
TOLLRIAN, R..
RAL-3-89-20Initialization and validation of global terrestrial ecosystem models using lidar remote sensing.
DUBAYAH*, R.., HURTT, G.., DRAKE, J..
RAM-3-19-9Controls on ecosystem water use.
OREN, R.., SCHäFER, K.V.R.., KATUL, G.G.., LIU, K.., SPERRY, J.S..
RAM-3-90-3Developing a biospheric forecast system.
NEMANI, R.., RUNNING, S.., ROADS, J.., THORNTON, P.., WEISS, A.., VOTAVA, P..
RAN-3-40-14Understanding California annual grassland structure using a state-transition approach.
JACKSON, R.D.., BARTOLOME, J.W..
RAN-3-68-47Modeling the spatial patterns of forest fuels in the Los Alamos region.
BALICE, R.G.., KOCH, S.W.., YOOL, S.R..
RAN-3-74-13Spatial and temporal dynamics of zooplankton in a Kansas reservoir.
BERNOT, R.J.., QUIST, M.C.., DODDS, W.K..
RAP-3-51-18The abundant center pattern of species' distributions: Dimension matters.
SAGARIN, R.D.., GAINES, S.D..
RAU-3-56-6Comparisons among the arthropod community found at the leaf litter, aerial space under the canopy and on box elder Acer negundo saplings in a hardwood forest in Maryland.
MEDINA, R.F.., BARBOSA, P..
RAU-3-76-2Long-term dynamics of riparian willow on the elk winter range of Rocky Mountain National Park (Colorado).
PEINETTI, R.., COUGHENOUR, M.B.
RAY-3-87-18MC1 LAI and vegetation carbon output compared with its progenitor models and with new satellite LAI estimates.
DRAPEK, R.J.., NEILSON, R.P.., BACHELET, D.., LENIHAN, J.M.., MEMBERS, V..
REB-3-28-1The Mock EIS: A problem-based learning activity.
BURTON, R.S..
REB-3-29-23Leaf-level and whole-plant assimilation as predictors of tree seedling growth across a broad light gradient.
MONTGOMERY, R.A..
REB-3-35-22Trends in community structure along the immigration-extinction gradient.
BROWN, R.L..
REB-3-39-16Evaluation of extinction risk factors in American ginseng (Panax quinquefolium).
ANDERSON, M.R.., LOEW, S.S..
REB-3-44-2The effects of nectar-robbing bumblebees on hummingbird-foraging behavior and pollen flow in Lpomopsis aggregata.
IRWIN, R.E..
REB-3-65-43Changes in the distribution and amount of late successional/old growth, hardwood and shrub cover types in the coast range of Oregon, 1939-1993.
HESS, R.S.., SPIES, T.A..
REB-3-66-27The effects of global change on belowground carbon storage: Under elevated CO2, increased N-deposition does not lead to increased C storage in a California grassland.
SHAW, M.R.., TORN, M.S.., FIELD, C.B.., RILLIG, M.., MOONEY, H.A..
REB-3-66-6Influence of atmospheric CO2 enrichment on soil methane consumption in a coniferous forest.
PHILLIPS, R.L.., WHALEN, S.C.., SCHLESINGER, W.H..
REB-3-69-6Temporal dynamics of litter carbon and nutrients after hurricane disturbance in three tropical forests.
OSTERTAG, R.., SCATENA, F.N.., SILVER, W.L..
REB-3-82-4Marine and estuarine habitat classification.
REBECCA ALLEE, DRJ.., DAIL BROWN, D.., TOM HOURIGAN, D..
REE-3-24-1The promises and limitations of scientific approaches to conservation.
NOSS, R.F..
REG-3-21-7Variability vs. convergence in the carnivorous plant-animal interface: Ecological and evolutionary consequences.
ZAMORA, R..
REI-3-2-1The technology and sociology of information use in ecology.
REICHMAN, O.J..
REN-3-35-23The effects of transient reductions in functional leaf area on stomatal conductance: Branch level experiments on young and old trees.
BROOKS, J.R., BOND, B.J.., COULOMBE, R.., DOMEC, J.C.., HINCKLEY, T.M.., MCDOWEL, N.., PHILLIPS, N.., SCHULTE, P.J..
REN-3-82-16Monitoring and evaluation of natural protected areas in Mexico.
GONZALEZ-MONTAGUT, R..
REU-3-74-20Nearshore ecological properties associated with shoreline erosion processes in selected Great Lakes ecosystems.
GOFORTH, R.R.., MEADOWS, G.A.., MICKELSON, D.M.., EDIL, T.B.., MACKEY, S.D.., GUY, JR., D.E..
REY-3-35-44Interaction balance in shrub clusters in a Mediterranean semi-arid ecosystem.
LUQUE, M.T.., TIRADO, R.., PUGNAIRE, F.I..
RIC-3-10-3Genetic and evolutionary issues in large scale restoration efforts.
RICE, K.J..
RIC-3-10-6Restoring floodplain forest and annual grasslands by incorporating natural disturbance regimes at two sites in California.
REINER, R.J..
RIC-3-23-6Testing the moving target model of plant resistance.
KARBAN, R.., THALER, J.S.., AGRAWAL, A.A..
RIC-3-31-3Global patterns of root turnover evaluated for vegetation, climatic, and physiological variables.
GILL, R.A.., LORETI, J.., JACKSON, R.B..
RIC-3-34-42Interactive effects of temperature and atmospheric CO2 on nodulation and N2 fixation of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) and red alder (Alnus rubra) seedlings.
THOMAS, R.B..
RIC-3-37-2Estimating dormancy and survival of a rare herbaceous perennial using mark-recapture models.
SHEFFERSON, R.P.., SANDERCOCK, B.K.., PROPER, J.., BEISSINGER, S.R..
RIC-3-39-21Growth rate as a function of diameter in tropical trees: Data from the BCI large forest plot.
CONDIT, R..
RIC-3-39-5Comparative ramet dynamics for clonal red seaweeds.
SCROSATI, R..
RIC-3-4-5Lessons learned in applying a satellite-driven model (3-PGS) to map forest growth capacity across southwestern Oregon
WARING, R.H.., COOPS, N.C.., LANDSBERG, J.J..
RIC-3-40-18Choosing the best similarity index when performing fuzzy set ordination on binary data.
BOYCE, R.L..
RIC-3-41-5Water level changes at Sun Lake in the upper peninsula of Michigan during the Holocene.
BRUGAM, R.B.., CALLIS, M.S.., MORRIS, J..
RIC-3-42-8Insect herbivory alters competitive interactions in meadows in the French Alps.
CORCKET, E.., CALLAWAY, R.M.., MICHALET, R..
RIC-3-43-8Consequences of enriched CO2 and O3 for forest insects.
LINDROTH, R.L.., KOPPER, B.J.., AWMACK, C.S..
RIC-3-48-19The role of parasitoids in determining gall size and success of a host-specific cynipid.
REYNOLDS, R.J.., OTT, J.R..
RIC-3-51-26Larval anti-predator response to fish in the salamander Desmognathus quadramaculatus.
MILLER, J.R.., STIVEN, A.E..
RIC-3-51-9Impact of plant defenses on the population dynamics of Dendroctonus frontalis.
HOFSTETTER, R.W.., LOMBARDERO, M.J.., AYRES, M.P.., LORIO, P.L..
RIC-3-59-53Soil C supply restricts soil N cycling in a 17 year old whole tree harvest
COBB, R.C., MCLAUGHLIN, J.W.
RIC-3-59-88Overgrazing in grassland ecosystems: Effects on soil organic matter.
CONANT, R.T.., PAUSTIAN, K..
RIC-3-66-33Intercomparison of global scale ecological models and field data.
OLSON, R.J.., HIBBARD, K.., SCURLOCK, J.M.O.., JOHNSON, K.J..
RIC-3-67-13Patterns of below-ground microbial community development in primary succession: A study of recently deglaciated terrain in Alaska and New Zealand.
BARDGETT, R.D.., WARDLE, D.A.., WALKER, L..
RIC-3-69-3Effects of treefalls and topography on species composition and diversity at different spatial scales in a NW Argentina neotropical montane forest.
RICARDO GRAU, H..
RIC-3-73-10Nutrient dynamics in SW Alaskan Sockeye streams: What role do fish play?
EDWARDS, R.., O'KEEFE, T..
RIC-3-89-2Accuracy of a computer-based tree canopy delineation.
LANDENBERGER, R.E.., MCGRAW, J.B.., WARNER, T.A..
RIC-3-99-111Spatial models as an emerging foundation of road system ecology and a handle for transportation planning.
FORMAN, R.T.T..
RIC-3-99-133Nutrient fluxes model in a Mexican rain forest.
LEóN-RICO, R.., PEREZ-CASTILLO, C.., ALVAREZ SANCHEZ, J..
ROB-3-2-7"La plus ca change..." Integrating ecology and evolutionary biology
HOLT, R.D..
ROB-3-23-5Host plant heterogeneity, habitat persistence, and the evolution of phytophagous insect life-histories.
DENNO, R.F..
ROB-3-25-1Genetic divergence and ecological specialization: Genes, markers and traits.
LATTA, R.G..
ROB-3-25-4Ecological traits, allozymes and population size in Clarkia dudleyana.
PODOLSKY, R.H..
ROB-3-29-26Effects of light and nitrogen availability on the growth, photosynthetic performance and resource use of regenerating tree species in New England forest ecosystems.
HARRINGTON, R.A.., FOWNES, J.H..
ROB-3-30-33Stomatal conductance and photosynthesis are directly related to stem hydraulic conductivity in ponderosa pine seedlings.
HUBBARD, R.M.., STILLER, V.., SPERRY, J.S.., RYAN, M.G..
ROB-3-31-1Demographic plasticity of plant roots in high- and low-fertility soil environments.
CAIN, R.O.., BLISS, K.M.., JONES, R.H..
ROB-3-31-14A carbon model of Atlantic white cedar swamps.
ATKINSON, R.B..
ROB-3-32-5Seasonal trends in predawn xylem water potential of two co-occurring species on the Southern Edwards Plateau.
WAYNE, E.R.., VAN AUKEN, O.W..
ROB-3-38-16Differentiation in 15N uptake and the organization of an arctic tundra plant community.
MCKANE, R.., JOHNSON, L.., SHAVER, G.., NADELHOFFER, K.., RASTETTER, E.., GIBLIN, A.., FRY, B.., KIELLAND, K..
ROB-3-38-28Detecting and measuring plant competition: An analytical perspective.
FRECKLETON, R.., WATKINSON, A.R.
ROB-3-40-19Relationships among woodland vegetation and land-use history, Cape Cod National Seashore, MA.
EBERHARDT, R.W.., FOSTER, D.R.., MOTZKIN, G.., HARROD, J.., HALL, B..
ROB-3-41-17Testate amoebae as wetland paleoenvironmental indicators: A modern study of testate amoeba assemblages in Lake Superior coastal wetlands.
BOOTH, R.K.., SCHOLL, S.J.., JACKSON, S.T..
ROB-3-43-13Resistance of F2 and backcross willow hybrids to herbivores.
FRITZ, R.S.., HOCHWENDER, C.G..
ROB-3-48-16The role of spatial autocorrelation in the detection and interpretation of patterns of tree seed and seedling predation by rodents in old-fields.
MANSON, R.H..
ROB-3-48-38Relating organic matter flow with experimentally measured interaction strength between two benthic grazers and algae.
HALL, R.O..
ROB-3-5-3Can biodiversity be conserved through human development?
REID, R.S..
ROB-3-51-11Spatial patterns of population regulation and population viability in sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus spp.).
IRVINE, R.L.., LAMONTAGNE, J.M.., LOGAN, T.B.., MA, B.O.., ELKIN, C.M.., CRONE, E.E..
ROB-3-51-30Expansion of breeding Bewick's Wrens into riparian forests of the middle Rio Grande: The role of forest succession.
TAYLOR, R.V..
ROB-3-56-4A test of elemental defense at the third trophic level.
BOYD, R.S.., WALL, M.A..
ROB-3-59-49Separation of soil respiration using natural 13C composition and native C3 and C4 plants in a longleaf pine-wiregrass ecosystem.
MITCHELL, R.J.., WILLIAMS, D.., WILSON, C.A..
ROB-3-59-99Adsorption of soluble organic nutrients along a primary successional chronosequence in the Mt. Shasta mudflows.
QUALLS, R.G.., BRIDGHAM, S.D.., TYLER, S.W.., MILLER, W.W.., USELMAN, S.M..
ROB-3-611-204EPA's role in environmental justice.
KNOX, R..
ROB-3-63-4Pine and non-pine root responses to a gradient of aboveground gap sizes in a pine savanna.
JONES, R.H.., STEVENS, G.L.., PECOT, S.D.., MITCHELL, R.J..
ROB-3-64-37Restoration of Hawaiian dry forests.
CABIN, R.J., WELLER, S.G., LORENCE, D.H., CORDELL, S.., HADWAY, L.J.
ROB-3-65-17A habitat specialist in a naturally fragmented landscape: Thresholds and constraints.
SCHOOLEY, R.L.., WIENS, J.A..
ROB-3-65-29How does a sagebrush steppe landscape's composition and pattern respond to grazing, fire, and climate change?
WASHINGTON-ALLEN, R.A.., WEST, N.E.., RAMSEY, R.D.., HUNSAKER, C.T..
ROB-3-65-8Forest understory spatial patterning in old-growth and managed northern hardwood forests in Wisconsin and Michigan.
SCHELLER, R.M.., MLADENOFF, D.J..
ROB-3-66-11Global change impacts on northern U.S. forests.
MICKLER, R.A.., BIRDSEY, R.A.., HOM, J..
ROB-3-68-22Influence of prescribed fire on spider and carabid beetle communities in southwestern Oregon.
PECK, R.W.., NIWA, C.G..
ROB-3-69-55Sugar maple mortality on the Allegheny National Forest from 1990-1999 in relation to management and defoliation.
LONG, R.P.., OMER, J.., WHITE, R..
ROB-3-72-10Fish communities and human disturbance in the Albemarle-Pamlico basin of North Carolina and Virginia.
BACA, R.M..
ROB-3-72-13Individuality in habitat selection by stream-resident cutthroat trout.
HILDERBRAND, R.H.., KERSHNER, J.L..
ROB-3-75-12The role of seasonal hydrology in the dynamics of fish communities inhabiting karstic wetlands of the florida everglades.
KOBZA, R.M.., TREXLER, J.C..
ROB-3-75-4Estimating mangrove harvest rates.
HAUFF, R.D.., EWEL, K.C..
ROB-3-80-9Controls on macrophyte production and abundance in estuaries: Interaction between physical stress and resource competition.
DAOUST, R.J.., MORRIS, J.T.., NIETCH, C.T..
ROB-3-82-34Rates of species accumulation of mobile organisms: An adaptive procedure for directing allocation of sampling effort.
FERNAU, R.F.., WILLITS, N.H..
ROB-3-85-1A global survey of tropical biological field stations.
LILIEHOLM, R.J.., WHITESELL, S.., SHARIK, T.L..
ROB-3-89-15Primary and secondary controls on measurements of forest height using large-footprint lidar at the Hubbard Brook LTER.
KNOX, R.G.., BAIR, J.B.., SCHWARZ, P.A.., HOFTON, M.A.., DUBAYAH, R..
ROB-3-99-128Does the biosphere's history show phases of a lengthening food chain?
BOSSARD, R.L..
ROD-3-18-9Land use patterns in tropical ecosystems and consequences for biodiversity, ecosystem structure and function.
DIRZO, R..
ROG-3-42-15Impact of white-tailed deer foraging on prairie forbs.
NELSON, D.L.., ANDERSON, R.C..
ROG-3-64-41Late summer irrigation effects on recovery of native sagebrush steppe vegetation and establishment of a crested wheatgrass seeding in areas burned by wildfire.
BLEW, R.D..
ROL-3-26-6Predictive, state-based dynamic modeling as an approach for decision making in individual-based models.
LAMBERSON, R.H..
ROM-3-92-2On the shape of species richness xurves: Area, latitude, disturbance, and productivity.
DIAL, R..
RON-3-17-1Potential impacts of global warming on U.S. ecosystems.
NEILSON, R.P.., BACHELET, D.., LENIHAN, J.M.., DRAPEK, R.J..
RON-3-19-5Hydraulic lift and uptake of water and nutrients.
RYEL, R.J.., CALDWELL, M.M..
RON-3-30-7Physiological adaptations of nine coniferous species of the northern Rocky Mountains to environmental change.
KOROL, R.L..
RON-3-32-44Water source use of a riparian tallgrass, big sacaton (Sporobolus wrightii), along a gradient of depth to groundwater and rainfall regime in southeastern Arizona USA.
TILLER, R.L.., SNYDER, K.A.., WILLIAMS, D.G.., STROMBERG, J.C..
RON-3-42-44Seedling establishment in a tropical maritime forest: The relative role of crab herbivory on seedling growth and survival.
LINDQUIST, E.S.., CARROLL, C.R..
RON-3-59-75Global patterns of the isotopic composition of soil nitrogen.
AMUNDSON, R.., BRENNER, D.., BAISDEN, W.T.., MILLER, A.., KENDALL, C..
RON-3-99-114Quantitative movement kinetics of workers and food among mounds of polygyne fire ants: Solenopsis invicta (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
WEEKS, JR., R.D.., WILSON, L.T.., VINSON, S.B.., JOHNSTON, J.S.., WU, X..
ROS-3-54-14Variation in the response of Lewis flax to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
PENDLETON, R.L.., PENDLETON, B.K.., WARREN, S.D.., HOWARD, G.L..
ROS-3-59-108Nitrogen dynamics of gopher mounds and intermounds in a California annual grassland.
CANALS, R.M.., HERMAN, D.J.., FIRESTONE, M.K..
ROS-3-71-10The potamoplankton conundrum: Searching for regulatory factors in an advective reservoir.
BLACK, A.R.., COOPER, M.R..
ROW-3-99-143Microsite characteristics of the C4 grass, Muhlenbergia richardsonis, in the alpine zone of the White Mountains, California.
SAGE, R.F.., SAGE, T.L..
ROZ-3-18-5Trajectories of agricultural intensification and consequences for non-agricultural ecosystems in Sonora, Mexico.
NAYLOR, R.., BENNING, T.., MATSON, P.., ASNER, G.., ORTIZ-MONASTERIO, I..
RUI-3-69-40Soil responses to land-use change on Citlaltepetl Volcano, Mexico.
RUIZ-FONT, A.., VILLERS-RUIZ, L.., ROJAS-VILORIA, M.A..
RUS-3-59-14Controls over carbon sequestration patterns in a high-elevation subalpine forest.
MONSON, R.K.., TURNIPSEED, A.A.., SPARKS, J.P.., SCOTT DENTON, L.., HARLEY, P.C..
RUS-3-7-9Old tradition and new transition: urban ecology in China.
WANG, R.S.., OUYANG, Z.Y.., HU, D..
RUT-3-18-1Effects of coarse scale land use change on primary production and climate.
DEFRIES, R.S..
RUT-3-58-24Seasonal trends in microbial biomass and the microclimate of high elevation (3750m) unvegetated talus soils.
LEY, R.E.., SCHMIDT, S.K..
RUT-3-63-6Distinguishing the effects of environmental stress and forest succession on changes in the forest floor.
YANAI, R.D.., ARTHUR, M.A..
RYA-3-64-42Nitrogen immobilization for the restoration of cheatgrass, Bromus tectorum, infested rangelands.
LUSTER, R.A.., SCHUPP, E.W..
SAA-3-29-16Effects of light and fertilizer addition on the invasive shrub Clidemia hirta (Melastomataceae).
DEWALT, S.J.., ICKES, K..
SAC-3-35-15Seed dormancy/germination traits of Polygonum species and their implication in soil seed bank strategy.
ARAKI*, S.., WASHITANI, I..
SAL-3-324-176Patterns of plant species abundance and physical conditions in salt marshes and mud flats invaded by the non-native cordgrass, Spartina anglica, in Puget Sound, WA, USA.
HACKER, S.D.., HELLQUIST, C.E.., DETHIER, M.N..
SAL-3-43-5Host plant influence on movement patterns and the subsequent distribution of Lygus rugulipennis (Heteroptera: Miridae) nymphs.
HANNUNEN, S.., EKBOM, B..
SAL-3-82-33Patterns of fluctuating asymmetry and genetic diversity across the distribution range: A focus on ecotones.
KARK, S.., SAFRIEL, U.N.., NOY-MEIR, I.., RANDI, E..
SAM-3-33-27Mechanisms and implications of herbivory-induced decrease in litter C/N ratio in pinyon pine.
CHAPMAN, S.K.., KOCH, G.W.., COBB, N.S..
SAM-3-78-1Assessing the individual and population level effects of a disturbance using a dynamic state variable model.
FORDE, S..
SAN-3-15-7Nitrogen transfer from stream to riparian foodwebs: Results from eight 15N tracer experiments.
SANZONE*, D.M.., MEYER, J.L.., TANK, J.L.., MULHOLLAND, P.J.., GRIMM, N.B.., GREGORY, S.V.., MCDOWELL, W.H.., BOWDEN, W.B.., DODDS, W.K..
SAN-3-4-9Mediterranean landscape dynamics under alternative land use change scenarios.
LAVOREL, S.., DAVIES, I.D.., NOBLE, I.R..
SAN-3-419-188Fish, mammals, or light?: Disperser-limited versus resource limited distribution of a riparian fig tree in a Costa Rican tropical rainforest.
BANACK, S.A.., HORN, M.., GAWLICKA, A..
SAN-3-56-37The effect of starvation, predator presence and time of day on aggregation and other risky behaviors in a Chironomid midge.
WARREN, C.T.., ADAMS, N.., NICHOLAS, E.., WOOSTER, D.E.., DEBANO, S.J..
SAN-3-56-38The influence of hunger level and fish cues on microhabitat Selection and tube-building by larval midges.
MARTINEZ, L.., TINNEY, D.N.., WOOSTER, D.E.., DEBANO, S.J..
SAN-3-68-15Duff moisture dynamics and duff consumption by fire in the Canadian boreal forest.
VO, S.T.K.., MIYANISHI, K.., JOHNSON, E.A..
SAN-3-74-19Seston food quality and zooplankton dynamics in Lake Berryessa, a large reservoir in California.
PARK, S.., BRETT, M.T.., MUELLER-NAVARRA, D.C.., CHANDRA, S.., MUELLER-SOLGER, A.., GOLDMAN, C.R..
SAR-3-17-5Potential changes in the distributions of tree and shrub taxa in western North America under future climate scenarios.
SHAFER, S.L.., BARTLEIN, P.J.., THOMPSON, R.S..
SAR-3-28-32The plants and animals like us: Anthropomorphism as a tool for communicating ecological ideas.
TONT, S.A..
SAR-3-33-20Seasonal differences in plant organic nitrogen uptake in a boreal peat bog.
GLASER, S.., JOHNSON, L.C.., DAMMAN, A.W.H.., STORK, B..
SAR-3-39-22Image analysis in neighborhood studies of plant competition over time: Test of methods in populations of a small winter annual, Draba (Erophila)verna L.
EMERY, S.M.., MULROY, J.C..
SAR-3-44-11Exotic plant species and native pollinators: Implications for native biodiversity.
SIMONSON, S.., CHONG, G.W.., STOHLGREN, T.J..
SAR-3-46-10Functional-morphological trade-offs in an African Cyprinid: Implications for faunal diversification.
SCHAACK, S.., CHAPMAN, L.J..
SAR-3-54-13Effect of native mycorrhizal fungi on ecophysiology of an invasive shrub, Ardisia crenata..
BRAY, S.R.., KITAJIMA, K.., SYLVIA, D.M..
SAR-3-59-19The relative role of water and nitrogen in regulating productivity in tallgrass prairie.
BEHRENS, S.L.., HARPER, S.., JOHNSON, L.., KOELLIKER, J.., BENNETT, T.., KNAPP, A..
SAR-3-64-1 Experimental removal of invasive Acer platanoides seedlings and canopy trees: Responses of native Acer saccharum and invasive Acer platanoides seedling banks.
PENDERGAST IV, T.H.., DWYER, M.E.., PASSAFARO, S.R.., WEBB, S.L..
SAR-3-65-26Reconaissance satellite photos show the recent history of shrub recruitment and survival in desert grasslands.
GOSLEE, S.., PETERS, D.., HAVSTAD, K.., SCHLESINGER, W..
SAU-3-83-2Depressed pollination in habitat fragments causes low fruit set.
CUNNINGHAM, S.A..
SCH-3-32-37Determinants of rooting depth in water-limited ecosystems of the temperate zone.
SCHENK, H.J.., JACKSON, R.B..
SCH-3-99-170Microevolution of physiological traits in natural populations.
SCHMITT, J.., GEBER, M.A..
SCO-3-16-6Predicting and interpreting post-invasion evolution.
CARROLL, S.., DINGLE, H..
SCO-3-35-28Family effects on leaf area predictive equations for Pinus taeda.
ROBERTS, S.D.., DEAN, T.J..
SCO-3-4-3Modeling the response of regional fire regimes to a warming climate in Alaska: Towards an understanding of the affects of vegetation pattern and land use.
RUPP, T.S.., STARFIELD, A.M.., CHAPINIII, F.S..
SCO-3-52-61Positive effect of predators on prey via induced reduction in prey foraging rate.
PEACOR, S..
SCO-3-60-2A reanalysis of nutrient dynamics in coarse woody debris.
HOLUB, S.M.., SPEARS, J.D.H..
SCO-3-612-212How to know when you know you don't know: Survey reliability when observability varies.
FIELD, S.A.., TYRE, A.J.., POSSINGHAM, H.P..
SCO-3-65-44Landscape patterns of overland flow in a semi-arid biome transition zone.
MARTENS, S.N..
SCO-3-67-20Spatial- temporal factors and their influence on subsequent tree species recruitment in secondary terre firme forests of Central Amazonia.
BERGEN, S.., HONZAK, M.., BRADSHAW, G..
SCO-3-67-23Exotic species invasions over forty years of old field succession.
MEINERS, S.J.., CADENASSO, M.L.., PICKETT, S.T.A..
SCO-3-75-7Channelization effects on floodplain nutrient levels.
FRANKLIN, S.B.., PEZESHKI, S.R.., VAN GESTEL, N.C.G.., ELCAN, M.., KUPFER, J.A..
SCO-3-93-2Effects of canopy removal on local and regional patterns of distribution and abundance.
COLLINS, S.L.., GLENN, S.M..
SEA-3-59-16Nitrogen dynamics in arid ecosystems in response to carbon and nitrogen addition.
SCHAEFFER, S.M.., BILLINGS, S.A.., EVANS, R.D..
SEA-3-64-13The effects of donor soil and organic amendments on microbial community dynamics in wetland mitigation at the Fernald Environmental Management Project, Hamilton County, Ohio.
SNYDER, S.R.., BOYLE, S.I.., FRIESE, C.F..
SEA-3-75-2Plant-soil interactions and redox processes in a Micronesian mangrove forest.
GLEASON, S.M.., EWEL, K.C.., HUE, N.V..
SEB-3-34-44Nitrogen deposition influences regeneration of coniferous and broad-leaved tree species in contrasting stand types.
CATOVSKY, S.., BAZZAZ, F.A..
SEB-3-35-24Seasonal variations in LAI, NDVI, and biomass on four tundra vegetation types at Ivotuk, Alaska.
RIEDEL, S.M.., EPSTEIN, H.E.., WALKER, D.A.., RICHARDSON, D.L.., CALEF, M.P..
SEB-3-514-202Effects of enrichment on a 3-level food chain with omnivory.
DIEHL, S.., FEISSEL, M..
SER-3-39-2Differences in life history and local adaptation in populations of Hordeum spontaneum.
VOLIS, S.., MENDLINGER, S.., WARD, D..
SER-3-59-100Fungal translocation as a mechanism of external nitrogen inputs to decomposing surface residues in a no-tillage agroecosystem.
FREY, S.D.., SIX, J.., ELLIOTT, E.T.., PAUSTIAN, K..
SER-3-92-8Dynamics of diversification in a metapopulation.
GAVRILETS, S..
SET-3-37-21Influence of soil properties on growth of saplings in upland oak-maple-beech forest in NW Connecticut.
BIGELOW, S.W.., CANHAM, C.D..
SET-3-69-48The impact and persistence of sediment pollution from construction sites on stream community structure.
REICE, S.R..
SHA-3-21-9Resource allocation by carnivorous plants.
HERMANN, S.M..
SHA-3-28-23Using environmental stewardship to foster interdisciplinary student collaboration in ecology.
GILLETTE, S..
SHA-3-32-45Water-use patterns of the invasive exotic Schinus terebinthifolius contrasted with native plant species in Everglades National Park.
EWE, S.M.L.., DA STERNBERG, L.S.L..
SHA-3-34-20Reproductive response of Pinus taeda in a Free-Air Carbon Dioxide Enrichment experiment.
LADEAU, S.L.., CLARK, J.S.., IBANEZ, I..
SHA-3-36-3Recalcitrant behavior of cherrybark oak seed.
SOWA, S.., CONNOR, K.F..
SHA-3-40-56Differences in carbon isotope values between above and belowground plant material for 15 semidesert grassland species.
BIEDENBENDER, S.H.., MCCLARAN, M.P.., QUADE, J.., WELTZ, M.A..
SHA-3-42-10The roles of herbivory and other environmental factors on a flower color polymorphism.
STRAUSS, S.Y.
SHA-3-42-30 Grass-shrub competition, water and grubs: How important is root herbivory on the nether world of competition?
BRUMBAUGH, M.S.., JACKSON, R.B..
SHA-3-44-9Pollination of Bombax ceiba by bats, birds and bees.
MISTRY, S..
SHA-3-51-4Influence of life history strategies on bird population responses to stress.
SABLE, S.E.., ROSE, K.A.., AUGUSTINE, J.E..
SHA-3-52-21Effects of straw management and winter flooding on aquatic food web structure in a rice agroecosystem.
LAWLER, S.P.., DRITZ, D.A..
SHA-3-59-102Humification rate of decomposing litter grown under ambient and elevated CO2 conditions.
USELMAN, S.M.., QUALLS, R.G..
SHA-3-59-105Response of soil nitrogen dynamics to elevated CO2 in a Mojave Desert ecosystem.
BILLINGS, S.A.., SCHAEFFER, S.M.., EVANS, R.D..
SHA-3-76-4Riparian zone seedling establishment, dynamics, and the influence of Rhododendron maximum.
TAYLOR, S.F.., KLOEPPEL, B.D.., COLEMAN, D.C.., BECKAGE, B.., YEAKLEY, J.A..
SHA-3-92-5Adaptive feeding across environmental gradients.
RICHARDS, S.A.., WILSON, W.G..
SHE-3-15-2Terrestrial-aquatic linkages in a Pacific Northwest old-growth forest: Results from an aquatic 15N tracer study.
JOHNSON*, S.L.., ASHKENAS, L.R.., GREGORY, S.V..
SHE-3-41-21A high-resolution record of ENSO variability, vegetation, and fire history over the past millennium in a monsoon forest, East Java.
CRAUSBAY, S..
SHE-3-44-6California mainland vs. Channel Island pollination of Nicotiana glauca (Solanaceae): An invasive hummingbird-pollinated plant .
SCHUELLER, S.K..
SHE-3-59-42SOM dynamics and afforestation: Species affects and implications for global change.
MORRIS, S.J.., HAILE-MARIAM, S.., BOHM, S.., SIX, J.., PAUSTIAN, K.., ELLIOTT, E.T.., GREGORICH, E.., PAUL, E.A..
SHI-3-34-43Warming and clipping effects on tallgrass prairie: A preliminary study and its implication for global change.
WAN, S.., LUO, Y.., WALLACE, L.L.., FARBER, L.., KORES, P.., KRUMHOLZ, L.R.., HOEFNAGELS, M..
SIG-3-59-45Nitrogen-fixing tropical trees sequester soil carbon.
RESH, S.C.., BINKLEY, D..
SIM-3-52-28Local and regional scale determinants of lizard species diversity patterns.
COOK, S..
SIY-3-58-28Soil respiration rate (SRR) among patches of a heterogeneous mixed-conifer forest in a Mediterranean climate.
MA, S.., CHEN, J.., NORTH, M.., JURGENSEN, M..
SKO-3-514-201Measurement accuracies for continental scale and multi-date remote sensing of land use and cover change.
SKOLE, D.L.., CHOMENTOWSKI, W.H.., SALAS, W.A..
SOB-3-99-101Relation of water transport to leaf gas exchange properties in three mangrove species
SOBRADO, M.A..
SON-3-68-1Fire behavior and impact of fire on tree juvenile growth and mortality in a dry deciduous forest of central India.
SAHA, S..
SPE-3-52-16Stoichiometric gradients influence community composition of consumers.
HALL, S.R..
STA-3-54-6Mutualism gone awry? Asexual endophytic fungi in native grasses.
FAETH, S.H.., SULLIVAN, T.J..
STA-3-64-22Evaluation of surface mine reforestation in south-central West Virginia .
EDMONDS, S.N..
STE-3-18-3Woody encroachment in grasslands and savannas: Ecosystem consequences.
ARCHER, S.R.., BOUTTON, T.W.., HIBBARD, K.A..
STE-3-21-5Why be a carnivorous plant?: The importance of life history and plasticity in changing environments.
BREWER, J.S..
STE-3-26-1Concepts from complex adaptive systems as a framework for individual-based modeling.
RAILSBACK, S.F..
STE-3-26-2Modeling movement, perception, and memory of cowbirds at the landscape scale.
HARPER, S.J.., WESTERVELT, J.D.., SHAPIRO, A..
STE-3-28-28K-12 environmental science education on the US-Mexican Border.
BESTELMEYER, S.., HYDER, P.., FREDRICKSON, E.., HAVSTAD, K.., HERRICK, J.., HUENNEKE, L.., ATCHLEY, J..
STE-3-29-25Plants grown in shade are sensitive to even low levels of ultraviolet-B radiation.
FLINT, S.D.., CALDWELL, M.M..
STE-3-32-26Leaf dynamics of longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) stands across an environmental gradient.
MCCONVILLE, D.J.., SHEFFIELD, M.P.., JACK, S.B.., MITCHELL, R.J..
STE-3-34-70A field test of the effect of climate change on Poa sandbergii.
LINK, S.O.., BOLTON, JR., H.., SMITH, J.L..
STE-3-34-72Litter accumulation beneath Mojave Desert shrubs exposed to predicted 21st century atmospheric CO2 levels using Free Air CO2 Enrichment (FACE).
STEPHEN, Z.F.., COLEMAN, J.., NOWAK, R.., SEEMANN, J., SMITH, S.D..
STE-3-35-17Do annual brome grasses impact plant biomass in a mixed grass prairie ecosystem?
OGLE, S.M.., REINERS, W.A..
STE-3-35-32Do lianas mask the effects of treefall gaps in a tropical forest: An experimental test.
SCHNITZER, S.A.., CARSON, W.P..
STE-3-35-34Host tree specificity of epiphytic bromeliads on trees in tropical experimental plots, La Selva, Costa Rica.
RENTMEESTER, S.., NADKARNI, N.., EWEL, J..
STE-3-37-15Rates and dynamics of Utah Juniper (Juniperus osteosperma) invasion in arid shrublands.
GRAY, S.T.., JACKSON, S.., BETANCOURT, J..
STE-3-4-8Evaluating heterogeneity of ecosystem processes at global scales.
RUNNING, S.W..
STE-3-40-24Effects of site preparation and vegetation control on the plant community and successional dynamics of a managed pine plantation.
JEFFRIES, S.B.., WENTWORTH, T.R.., ALLEN, H.L..
STE-3-40-53The extent and composition of conifer invasion of aspen dominated sites on the San Francisco Peaks of Arizona in relation to variations in slope, elevation, and aspect.
WATHEN, S.., MEMBERS OF ECOLOGY GRADUATE GROUP, .
STE-3-41-16Late Quaternary vegetation history of the Flaming Gorge region, Utah/Wyoming.
JACKSON, S.T.., BETANCOURT, J.L.., LYFORD, M.E.., GRAY, S.T..
STE-3-43-11Effects of soil nutrient and water interactions on the growth and chemistry of the silky willow (Salix sericea), and performance of a leaf beetle herbivore (Plagiodera versicolora).
LOWER, S.S.., ORIANS, C.M..
STE-3-45-2Coastal dune perennials facilitate seed accumulation: Results of a seedbank study.
FRANKS, S.J.., PETERSON, C.J..
STE-3-48-12Turning the tides: Gall-insects benefit from plant defense biochemistry.
ALLISON, S.D.., SCHULTZ, J.C..
STE-3-48-15What is the role of herbivores in relationships between plant population size and reproduction?
HENDRIX, S.D.., LEWIS, C.K..
STE-3-50-8The effect of habitat and behavior on burrow structure of two species of pocket gopher.
ROMAñACH, S.., SEABLOOM, E.., REICHMAN, O.J..
STE-3-51-29Sex-biased dispersal affects source-sink dynamics of a parrot metapopulation.
BEISSINGER, S.R.., SANDERCOCK, B.K..
STE-3-52-37Indirect effects of competition: Increased vulnerability to predators.
KOHLER, S.L.., HINZ, JR., L.C.., WILEY, M.J..
STE-3-57-9Microbial functional diversity in an arid ecosystem: Patterns and controls.
COX, S.B.., SOBEK, E.., ZAK, J.C.., DOBRANIC, J..
STE-3-58-8Simulation of the response of soil biota, carbon and nitrogen to regeneration treatments in temperate forest ecosystems.
MADSON, S.L.., CABRERA, M.L.., COLEMAN, D.C..
STE-3-59-112 Net carbon exchange from a tropical wet forest.
OBERBAUER, S.F.., LOESCHER, H.W.., CLARK, D.B.., CLARK, D.A..
STE-3-60-11Biotic control of calcium decline in forest soils.
HAMBURG, S.P.., YANAI, R.D.., ARTHUR, M.A..
STE-3-63-24The regulation of nitrate loss from unpolluted, old-growth temperate forests: Region-wide patterns from southern Chile.
PERAKIS, S.S.., HEDIN, L.O..
STE-3-63-34Ecological restoration alters decomposition and nutrient release from ponderosa pine needle litter.
HART, S.C..
STE-3-65-28Topographic distribution of forest litter invertebrate biomass.
SEAGLE, S.W.., STURTEVANT, B.R.., WINNER, S..
STE-3-68-2Effects of above- and below-ground fire on soil properties and cattail growth potential in a northern Everglades marsh.
SMITH, S.M.., NEWMAN, S.., LEEDS, J.A.., GARRETT, P.B..
STE-3-68-32Effects of fire practices on neotropical migrant, forest-obligate bird species in Holly Springs National Forest, MS USA.
AQUILANI, S.M.., BREWER, J.S..
STE-3-69-4Effects of omnivorous fish on the stability of aquatic food webs.
VANNI, M.J.., HARPER, S.J..
STE-3-71-3Invasion biology of Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus: Competitive effects on a resident species at multiple sites in Florida.
JULIANO, S.A.., LOUNIBOS, L.P.., O'MEARA, G.F..
STE-3-71-7Revelations on the structure of Bosmina populations in Lake Kinneret, Israel.
SCHWARTZ, S.S.., HAMBRIGHT, K.D..
STE-3-76-13River regulation influences beaver herbivory.
BRECK, S.W.., WILSON, K.R.., ANDERSEN, D.C..
STE-3-76-15Spatial and temporal aspects of water use across the riparian-upalnd gradient in a southern African savanna landscape.
INNIS, S.A.., ROGERS, K.H.., NAIMAN, R.J..
STE-3-87-6The invasion of the solanaceous fruit fly on the island of Maui: An example of an invasion cascade.
PECK, S.L..
STE-3-89-22The relationship between seasonal changes in canopy reflectance and phenology in two tropical forests in Panama.
BOHLMAN, S.., WEEKS, R.., SMITH, M..
STE-3-99-142Effects of changes in land-use/land-cover and moisture levels on connectivity: Modeling characteristic habitat scales from the perspective of the organism.
WALTERS, S..
STO-3-99-150Biogeochemistry of a treeline watershed.
STOTTLEMYER, R..
STU-3-1-3Creative thinking in ecology.
FISHER, S.G..
STU-3-4-4Effects of landscape structure and heterogeneity on terrestrial feedbacks to regional climate.
CHAPINIII, F.S.., CHAMBERS, S.., BERINGER, J.., DISSING, D.., VERBYLA, D.., LYNCH, A.., MCGUIRE, A.D..
STU-3-56-23Relationship between consumption and growth in selected fishes of the NW Atlantic: Insight from a long-term bottom-trawl database.
WHIPPLE, S.J.., LINK, J.S.., GARRISON, L.P..
SUJ-3-59-90Dynamics of organic carbon and nitrogen in streams draining undisturbed watersheds in the Colorado Rockies.
KAUSHAL, S.., LEWIS, JR., W.M..
SUM-3-44-8Pollination ecology of claret-cup cactus across a latitude gradient: Effects of pollinator variation on floral characters.
SCOBELL, S.A.., SCOTT, P.E.., LANGE, R.S..
SUN-3-7-4Traditional principles of land use as a basis of the urban landscape ecology and planning in Korea.
SUN-KEE, H.., IN-JU, S..
SUS-3-28-15Chilipeppers, climate change, and Cobb Douglas functions: Innovations in ecological education.
ALEXANDER, S.E.., DALTON, M.G..
SUS-3-28-20A digital site of pedagogical and interactive information to teach ecology developed through the ESA.
MUSANTE, S.., D'AVANZO, C.., GRANT, B..
SUS-3-32-2Adaptations of desert plants to dynamic soil moisture conditions: An optimization result.
SCHWINNING, S.., EHLERINGER, J.R..
SUS-3-35-20Influence of soil factors on old-field vegetation.
MULLINS, S.J.., ENGLE, D.M.., JORGENSEN, E..
SUS-3-36-12Potential physiological efficiency of reproduction in native and alien plant species.
MCDOWELL, S.C.L..
SUS-3-40-17Disturbance "legacy" in forest communities.
BEATTY, S.W..
SUS-3-46-7Alligators, deer, and the evolutionary ecology of a native Louisiana iris.
MOPPER, S.., CRINER, C.J.., HASENSTEIN, K.H.., MOUTON, E.., TOBLER, M.A.., WANG, Y.., VAN ZANDT, P.A..
SUS-3-50-9The effect of nectar variability and abundance on Broad-billed hummingbird foraging patterns.
WETHINGTON, S..
SUS-3-61-8Comparing microarthropod and soil quality indices in three agricultural watersheds.
ANDREWS, S.S.., HANSEN, R.., KARLEN, D.L.., CAMBARDELLA, C.A.., MOORMAN, T..
SUS-3-64-33Comparative physiological ecology of native and alien dry forest seedlings: The effects of light, water and weeding.
CORDELL, S.., CABIN, R.J.., WELLER, S.G.., LORENCE, D.H.., HADWAY, L.J..
SUS-3-69-14The northern pocket gopher (Thomomys talpoides) as an organizer of alpine ecosystem and plant community structure.
SHERROD, S.K.., SEASTEDT, T.R..
SUS-3-69-50A new technique evaluating host suitability in Ophraella communa, an exotic natural enemy of hogweed.
KAWABE, S..
SUS-3-73-5Effects of streamflow variability on population and community dynamics of benthic invertebrates in Upper Bear Creek, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
HARRELL, S.M.., SMITH, J.G.., HUSTON, M.A..
SUS-3-76-14Linking avian communities, riparian vegetation, and geomorphology along a prairie river, USA.
SKAGEN, S.K.., SCOTT, M.L.., MERIGLIANO, M.F..
SUZ-3-37-17Distribution and abundance of two wild, harvested species in the central Appalachians.
SANDERS, S.M.., MCGRAW, J.B..
SYN-3-63-33Species and functional types affect ecosystem response to fertilization in arctic tundra.
BRET-HARTE, M.S.., CHAPINIII, F.S.., WHORLEY, J.R.., GARCIA, E.A.., SACRE, V..
TAD-3-45-5Seed, cache and seedling shadows of an Australian tropical rainforest tree dispersed by white-tailed rats.
THEIMER, T.C..
TAD-3-67-6An experimentally-derived community assembly map.
FUKAMI, T.., ZIMMERMANN, C.R.., MUTH, N.Z.., DRAKE, J.A..
TAL-3-30-4Within and among population variation in acclimation to light in white spruce.
AWADA, T.., REDMANN, R.E..
TAL-3-34-50Contrasting response of an N-fixing and a non-fixing forb to elevated CO2 and nitrogen: Implications for grassland community response to rising CO2.
LEE, T.D.., TJOELKER, M.G.., REICH, P.B..
TAL-3-42-26Climatic sensitivity of pinyon pine as a predictor of resistance to insect herbivory: An integration of dendrochronology and a long-term insect removal experiment.
TROTTER III, R.T.., COBB, N.S.., WHITHAM, T.G..
TAM-3-42-38Above and below ground herbivory in purple loosestrife: Using gas exchange and biomass allocation to assess plant compensation and susceptibility to herbivores.
HUNT, T.., BLOSSEY, B..
TAM-3-64-27Spotted knapweed impacts on soil water status and selected soil physical properties.
SPERBER, T.D.., WRAITH, J.M..
TAM-3-66-12Functional response of rhizosphere microbial communities at the Duke and Oak Ridge FACE experiments.
LONG, T.M.., SINSABAUGH, R.L..
TAM-3-69-52The influence of kangaroo rat mounds on species diversity and abundance in two grassland types at a semi-arid ecotone.
KROEL-DULAY, G.., HOCHSTRASSER, T.., PETERS, D.P.C..
TAM-3-69-53Effects of shrubs and disturbances on pattern and process in Chihuahuan desert grasslands.
HOCHSTRASSER, T.., PETERS, D.P.C..
TAM-3-76-20Riparian vegetation and stream habitat condition in a tropical agriculture and secondary forest mosaic .
HEARTSILL-SCALLEY, T.., AIDE, T.M..
TAM-3-93-7Functional groupings of plants in florida scrub.
FOSTER, T.E.., BROOKS, J.R..
TAN-3-63-37Complexity in ecosystem thermodynamics: Evidence from experiments on a small-scale vegetative system.
HAVLICEK, T.D.., ALLEN, T.F.H.., NORMAN, J.M..
TAN-3-69-27The effects of fire frequency on initial successional patterns in Yellowstone National Park.
SCHOENNAGEL, T.., TURNER, M.G.., ROMME, W.H..
TAR-3-38-9Effects of aboveground and belowground competition on diversity along a productivity gradient.
RAJANIEMI, T.K.., ALLISON, V..
TAR-3-65-13A spatially realistic distributed model of fragmentation resulting from human disturbance in the mixedwood boreal forest of Saskatchewan.
TCHIR, T.L.., JOHNSON, E.A..
TAR-3-74-10The relative importance of resource limitation and predator limitation on benthic algal communities in three lakes of varying productivity.
DARCY, T..
TAT-3-42-25Herbivore mediated apparent competition between two host plants in a New England salt marsh.
RAND, T.A..
TAY-3-65-5The matrix matters: Effective isolation in fragmented landscapes.
RICKETTS, T.H..
TED-3-33-16SIR microscopic visualization of legume root responses to low-phosphorus.
RAAB, T.K.., MARTIN, M.C..
TEN-3-69-32Typhoon disturbance and dynamics of undercanopy light environments at a subtropical rain forest in Taiwan.
LIN, T.., HAMBURG, S.P.., KING, H..
TER-3-33-10The role of soil amino acids in the structure and functioning of upland grassland swards in Great Britain.
NETTLETON, T.K.., DAVIES, W.D.., RODWELL, J.S..
TER-3-38-12Vertical N distribution and light interception as a mechanism for direct competition between sedges and grasses.
BROWN, T.N.., BOURDAGHS, M.., DEWEY, B.W.., JOHNSTON, C.A.., PASTOR, J..
TER-3-38-2Plant competition intensity along a soil depth gradient in an old field.
KEOGH, T.M., KEDDY, P.A.
TER-3-48-20The recovery of species interactions during secondary succession.
LOMáSCOLO, T.., MITCHELL AIDE, T..
TER-3-69-7Quantifying relative impacts from vehicles and other trampling vectors.
YORKS, T..
TER-3-99-119Variation in nitrogen mineralization across forb and graminoid zones of a New England salt marsh.
THEODOSE, T.A.., MARTIN, J.L..
TER-3-99-152Genetic variation of Neotyphodium in Arizona fescue.
SULLIVAN, T.J.., FAETH, S.H..
TES-3-93-4El Niño impacts on rocky intertidal algae: A nutrient hypothesis.
FREIDENBURG, T.L.., ALLISON, G.W.., MENGE, B.A..
THE-3-66-22The effects of elevated CO2 on insects at the Nevada Desert FACE Facility.
CHARLET, T.N.., ZITZER, S.F.., SMITH, W.E.., SMITH, S.D..
THE-3-73-16The impacts of exotic salt cedar (Tamarix ramosissima) on organic matter dynamics in a desert spring stream.
KENNEDY, T.A..
THE-3-78-7Community structure of southern African sandy beaches.
DONN, JR., T.E.., MCLACHLAN, A.., DUTOIT, P.H..
THO-3-12-3The struggle to integrate science and policy at regional scales: Lessons from the Pacific Northwest.
SPIES, T.A..
THO-3-21-4Evidence of evolution in bacterial populations from the pitcher plant Sarracenia purpurea: Is competition an important evolutionary force?
MILLER, T.E.., KNEITEL, J.M..
THO-3-29-15Contrasting shade avoidance responses in two perennial grasses: A comparative field investigation in simulated sparse and dense canopies.
MONACO, T.A.., BRISKE, D.D..
THO-3-33-14Simultaneous optimization of canopy nitrogen and water use.
BUCKLEY, T.N.., MILLER, J.M.., FARQUHAR, G.D..
THO-3-330-186World view matters: Does the practice of science kill life?
CROUCH, M..
THO-3-34-7Physiological and morphological responses of three Nothofagus species to UV-B radiation resulting from Antarctic ozone depletion in Tierra del Fuego, southern South America.
ROBSON, T.M.., CALDWELL, M.M.., ZALLER, J.G.., BALLARé, C.L.., SALA, O.E.., SCOPEL, A.L..
THO-3-43-4Interaction between fungal endophytes and environmental stressors influences plant resistance to insects.
BULTMAN, T.L.., BELL, G.D..
THO-3-46-8Evolutionary consequences of skewed distributions of body size.
KIRCHNER, T.B..
THO-3-52-10The role of small mammal predation on nesting success of grassland nesting birds.
STANLEY, T.R..
THO-3-52-44Community persistence at different temporal intervals independent of spatial location.
THERRIAULT, T.W..
THO-3-64-15Effects of seeding depth and mowing on plant diversity and floristic quality in new tallgrass prairie reconstructions.
MOELLER, S.H.., JURIK, T.W..
THO-3-65-36Assessing the impacts of landscape change on mobile animals.
SISK, T.D.., NOON, B.R.., HAMPTON, H.M..
THO-3-69-15The role of remnant trees in regeneration of cyclone damaged rain forest.
ELMQVIST, T.., WALL, M..
THO-3-74-16Variability in species richness among four taxonomic groups in north temperate lakes with varying chemical characteristics and stream connectivity.
HRABIK, T.R.., GREENFIELD, B.K.., KRATZ, T.K.., LEWIS, DAVIDB.., POLLARD, A.I.., WILSON, K.A..
THO-3-74-7Hysteresis during recovery following a whole-lake acidification experiment: Biology lags substantially behind chemistry.
FROST, T.M.., MONTZ, P.K.., KRATZ, T.K.., IVES, A.R..
THO-3-8-2Ten years after: A retrospective overview of contributions of the Gap Analysis Program to theoretical ecology.
EDWARDS JR, T.C.
THO-3-9-8Exotic species and biodiversity in mountain forests.
STOHLGREN, T.J.., KEELEY, J.E.., GRABER, D.M..
TIF-3-42-33Persistence or extinction: A demographic analysis of elevated herbivore pressure in an herbaceous understory community.
KNIGHT, T.., KALISZ, S.., SMITH, L.., DAVIS, J..
TIM-3-35-26The differential influence of site and soil characteristics on invasibility of forest communities.
HOWARD, T.G.., GUREVITCH, J.K.., BROWN, K.., FANG, W.., MISRA, R..
TIM-3-41-15Paleoecological history of vegetation, fire and land use on Cape Cod, MA.
PARSHALL, T.., FOSTER, D.R.., MOTZKIN, G..
TIM-3-5-4Integrating conservation into rural development: perspectives from a community-based approach in Latin America
MOERMOND, T..
TIM-3-52-40Exploring mechanisms behind species diversity differences: Comparing Markov models of mussel beds and coral reefs.
WOOTTON, J.T..
TIM-3-52-57Seasonal and disturbance-induced variation in canopy arthropod communities in neotropical rain forests
SCHOWALTER, T.D..
TIM-3-54-9Food web structure controls stability of communities with embedded mutualisms.
MCPHEARSON, P.T.., JIANG, L..
TIM-3-59-98Nitrous oxide mole ratio during denitrification in soil: Evidence for an interaction of ecosystem and recent moisture history.
BERGSMA, T.T.., OSTROM, N.E.., ROBERTSON, G.P..
TIM-3-66-24Once and future climates of the conterminous United States: Spatial-temporal variability in the VEMAP2 historical and scenario bioclimate dataset.
KITTEL, T.G.F.., NYCHKA, D.., ROSENBLOOM, N.., AULENBACH, S.., KAUFMAN, C.., YATES, D.., SCHIMEL, D.., OJIMA, D.., DALY, C.., ROYLE, J.A.., VEMAP MEMBERS, .
TIM-3-72-2Habitat complexity, predator-prey interactions and the spatial distribution of largemouth bass and its prey.
ESSINGTON, T.E.., KITCHELL, J.F.., HODGSON, J.R..
TIM-3-87-22Modeling restoration processes in a bottomland forest-agricultural landscape.
NUTTLE, T.., HAEFNER, J.W..
TJE-3-33-29Root system topology and diameter distribution of species from habitats differing in inundation frequency.
BOUMA, T.J.., NIELSEN, K.L.., VAN HAL, J.., KOUTSTAAL, B..
TOB-3-59-93Forest ecosystem carbon and nitrogen storage after agricultural abandonment.
HOOKER, T.D.., COMPTON, J.E..
TOC-3-99-151Mechanisms regulating C and N transformations, Olympic National Park.
TOCZYDLOWSKI, D.., STOTTLEMYER, R..
TOD-3-40-43Spatial distribution of vernal herb in Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
JOBE, R.T.., MEIER, A.J.., BRATTON, S.P..
TOD-3-42-27Long-term induction, soil nutrient availability and plant genotype: Quaking aspen growth, foliar chemistry and effects on a generalist herbivore.
OSIER, T.L.., LINDROTH, R.L..
TOD-3-48-42Effects of pre-dispersal predation by insects on recruitment of the grey mangrove Avicennia marina.
MINCHINTON, T.E.., DALBY-BALL, M..
TOD-3-68-12Prescribed fire and understory vegetation dynamics in Ohio Quercus forests.
HUTCHINSON, T.F.., SUTHERLAND, S.., KENNEDY SUTHERLAND, E..
TOD-3-68-42Seed bank responses to experimental fires in a Mojave Desert scrub community.
ESQUE, T.C.., YOUNG, J.A.., TRACY, C.R..
TOD-3-73-1Context dependent species interactions and community organization: Incorporating environmental variation into ecological experiments.
WELLNITZ, T.., POFF, N.L..
TOD-3-75-15Restoring connectivity in a large river system: Flood plain restoration in the upper Colorado River basin.
CROWL, T.A.., GOURLEY, J.L.., TOWNSEND, M.J.., LEWIS, B..
TOM-3-19-8Water movement in plants: Tension among the ranks.
HINCKLEY, T.M.., ROMBOLD, J..
TOM-3-37-14Size-based demography of long-lived organisms.
PHILIPPI, T..
TOM-3-42-13Induced poplar leaves call upon imported carbon resources to support the production of chemical defenses: Do source-sink dynamics constrain foliar responses to herbivores?
ARNOLD, T.M.., SCHULTZ, J.C..
TOM-3-52-50Plant ontogeny affects community structure and biodiversity.
WHITHAM, T.G.., POTTS, B.M.., LAWRENCE, R.., KEARSLEY, M.L.., MARTIN WALTZ, A.., MINCHIN, P.R..
TON-3-31-7Supply-side economics of phenolic induction in plants: DAHPS and PAL coordinate the production pipeline.
SCHAEFFER, T.M., WALTON, A.B., SCHULTZ, J.C.
TON-3-31-9Microcalometric studies on metabolism and germination in response to temperatire for three populations of winterfat (Eurota lanata).
THYGERSON, T.., BOOTH, D.T.., HARRIS, J.M.., HANSEN, L.D.., SMITH, B.N..
TON-3-611-206National perspectives on the Sustainable Biosphere Program: Influence and response in the US Government and beyond.
JANETOS, T..
TOU-3-53-2Importance of rice fields for waterbirds in the Camargue wetland complex, southern France.
TOURENQ, C.., BENNETTS, R.E.., MESLéARD, F.., MARTIN, J..
TRA-3-34-28Photosynthesis and growth in perennial shrubs at elevated CO2 during contrasting wet and dry years at the Nevada Desert FACE Facility.
HUXMAN, T.E.., SMITH, S.D.., LOIK, M.E.., HOUSMAN, D.., SEEMANN, J.R..
TRA-3-36-11Seed banks of Iliamna longisepala (Malvaceae), a rare, fire dependent plant from Washington State.
FUENTES, T.L.., STROMBERG, J.C..
TRA-3-4-14Landscape diversity and ecosystem development: What we can learn from the Hawaiian Islands
BENNING, T.L..
TRI-3-39-3An alternative to clearcutting in the boreal forest: A twenty-seven-year trial of shelterwood harvesting in Alaska.
WURTZ, T.L.., ZASADA, J.C..
TRI-3-45-9Dispersal limitation influences spatial dispersion in rainforest tree populations.
SEIDLER, T.G.., ASHTON, P.S..
TRO-3-59-68Using radiocarbon to estimate rates of nutrient turnover in a California grassland soil chronosequence.
BAISDEN, W.T.., AMUNDSON, R.., BRENNER, D.L.., HARDEN, J.., COOK, A.C..
TUR-3-18-8Understanding of land dynamics: The southern Yucatan peninsular region project.
TURNER II, B.L..
UTA-3-26-3The field of neighborhood (FON) approach for modeling plant community dynamics.
BERGER, U..
UWE-3-32-13Wood density and drought resistance of plant xylem.
HACKE, U.G.., SPERRY, J.S.., DAVIS, S.D.., POCKMAN, W.T..
UWE-3-66-9Modeling autotrophic respiration for the DUKE forest: What the CO2-induced alterations implicate.
GRUETERS, U.., KATTGE, J.., LUO, Y..
VAL-3-2-4Changing the role of ecology to address a rapidly changing world.
EVINER, V.T..
VAN-3-38-24Are changes in belowground competition the cause of alteration in composition of semi-arid grasslands?
VAN AUKEN, O.W..
VAN-3-56-39Resource partitioning by natural enemies in a willow-gall community: Does size matter?
VAN HEZEWIJK, B.H., ROLAND, J..
VAN-3-68-27Prescribed burning to restore mixed-oak communities in southern Ohio: Effects on breeding bird populations.
ARTMAN, V.L.., DOWNHOWER, J.F..
VAU-3-70-3Bacterial information length as a predictor of stream health.
MCARTHUR, JVAUN., TUCKFIELD, R.C..
VER-3-34-23Effects of long term exposure to elevated UV-B on a shrub-ecosystem in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina.
PANCOTTO, V.A.., SALA, O.E.., BALLARé, C.L.., CALDWELL, M.M.., SCOPEL, A.L.., ROUSSEAUX, C..
VIC-3-35-25Influence of environment on timing and amount of Utah juniper twig growth.
SMITH-LONGOZO, V.L.., NOWAK, R.S.., TAUSCH, R.J..
VIC-3-40-51Mycorrhizal fungi influence plant community composition by changing competitive hierarchies.
ALLISON, V.J., RAJANIEMI, T.K.
VIC-3-60-3Aerosol concentration trends compared to regional and local emissions at a rural site in southeastern New York, USA.
KELLY, V.R.., LOVETT, G.M.., WEATHERS, K.C..
VIC-3-87-7Regulation of watershed hydrology by plant-water relations and topographic controls.
ENGEL, V.., STEIGLITZ, M.., WILLIAMS, M..
VIN-3-30-1Combining the Ball-Berry and ABA models of stomatal control: Experiments, computational models, and some implications for mechanisms.
GUTSCHICK, V.P.., TARDIEU, F.., SIMONNEAU, T..
VIN-3-36-6Evolutionary ecology of a petal-spot polymorphism in Clarkia xantiana ssp. xantiana (Onagraceae): Floral landmarks affect herbivore resistance, not pollinator visitation.
ECKHART, V.M.., HANSEN, J.D.., LA GRANGE, C.M.., TWIEG, E.N..
VIR-3-17-7Assessing global change effects on North American forests.
DALE, V.., JOYCE, L.., ABER, J.., HANSEN, A., IRLAND, L.., MCNULTY, S.., NEILSON, R.., SKOG, K..
VIR-3-41-11Reconstructing the historic ecosystems of Swede Hollow, Minnesota: An investigation in urban paleoecology.
CARD, V..
VIR-3-45-4The role of dispersal in the establishment of tree species in upland and lowland old fields 60 years after abandonment.
MCDANIEL, V.L.., MEIER, A.J..
VLA-3-76-21Spatial clonal pattern of Salix laevigata in varying riparian environments.
DOUHOVNIKOFF, V..
VOL-3-26-4Individual-based modelling: The thing we need is a plan.
GRIMM, V..
VOL-3-32-7Drought-induced xylem weakening and its repair in intact plants.
STILLER, V.., SPERRY, J.S..
WAL-3-31-5Respiration and growth characteristics in subpopulations of Great Basin cheatgrass have adapted to local microclimates.
MCCARLIE, V.W.., SMITH, B.N.., HANSEN, L.D.., MEYER, S.E..
WAL-3-42-31Do ground-dwelling mammals promote high tropical tree diversity: Testing Janzen-Connell at the community level.
CARSON, W.P.., SCHNITZER, S.., STEVENS, H..
WAL-3-42-32Preliminary evidence that insect herbivory can control grassland composition and productivity: Are goldenrods better competitors than grasses in the abscence of insects?
CRONIN, J.P.., CARSON, W.P..
WAL-3-42-34The influence of removing ground-dwelling mammals on the diversity and abundance of tropical forest herbs.
ROYO, A.., CARSON, W.P..
WAL-3-514-200"The Bonehunters' Revenge" and other cautionary tales of sensational ecology in the media.
WALLACE, D.R..
WAY-3-34-3Leaf traits of dominant grassland perennials along a subambient to superambient gradient in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration.
POLLEY, H.W.., JOHNSON, H.B.., DERNER, J.D..
WAY-3-42-36Propagule predation dependent on canopy disturbance controls regeneration of a Caribbean mangrove.
SOUSA, W.P..
WAY-3-7-5Ecosystem management in urban landscapes: Is it possible?
ZIPPERER, W.C..
WAY-3-72-6Fish-mediated nutrient transfer in lakes: Is it important for phytoplankton?
GALLO, K.., WURTSBAUGH, W.A..
WEI-3-31-19Fine root turnover and mycorrhizal morphotypes in loblolly pine.
YANG, W.., DUNBAR-WALLIS, A.K.., TOPA, M.A..
WEI-3-59-2The scale dependency of the relationship between litter quantity and nitrogen mineralization in forest ecosystems and landscapes.
FAN, W.., CHEN, J.., BROSOFSKE, K.D..
WEI-3-6-1Elevated CO2 and rhizosphere carbon fluxes: Controversies of concepts and numbers.
CHENG, W..
WEI-3-82-1Assessing the impact of the invasive tree Acer platanoides on forest communities.
FANG, W..
WEI-3-99-165Carbon and nitrogen cycling in urban remnant patches: The effect of fossil fuel combustion.
ZHU, W.., GRIMM, N.B..
WEN-3-15-3Boundary permeability at land-water interfaces: The influence of 3-D structure.
ANDERSON, W.B..
WEN-3-69-2Effects of landscape-level disturbance on amphibian and reptile communities in Missouri Ozark forests.
GRAM, W.K.., RENKEN, R.B..
WEN-3-89-19Modeling lidar waveforms using a geometric and optical radiative tranfer model for discontinuous plant canopies.
NI, W.., DUBAYAH, R.., BLAIR, J.B..
WHE-3-59-40Rates of aboveground biomass gain, and soil carbon accumulation and loss 60 years following tropical reforestation.
SILVER, W.L.., LUGO, A.E.., KUEPPERS, L.M.., MATZEK, V..
WIL-3-18-7Spatial patterns, rates, and trends of urban land use change.
ACEVEDO, W.., RICHARDS, L.R..
WIL-3-2-8Pressing questions for ecosystem science to 2100 A.D.
SCHLESINGER, W.H..
WIL-3-23-2Why strong induced resistance might NOT drive herbivore fluctuations: Intrinsic and extrinsic sources of spatial and temporal heterogeneity.
MORRIS, W..
WIL-3-28-21Arctic Field Ecology: A model for integrating teaching, research, and Inuit ecological knowledge.
GOULD, W..
WIL-3-29-6Physiological and morphological limitations to growth: A study of three Asters.
PFITSCH, W.A.., BUDIHARDJO, P.., EVANS, J.A..
WIL-3-30-15In situ gas-exchange in snow algae.
WILLIAMS, W.E.., VOGELMANN, T.C.., MORGAN, P.B..
WIL-3-32-20The contribution of deep root functioning to water relations and xylem transport in Juniperus ashei.
POCKMAN, W.T.., MARTíNEZ-VILALTA, J.., JACKSON, R.B..
WIL-3-329-182Cattle, conservation, and cooperation-building the radical center.
MCDONALD, W..
WIL-3-37-24Demographic parameters of grassland plants.
COLEMAN, M.B.., LAUENROTH, W.K.., LAITURI, M.J..
WIL-3-4-2Transport of energy, matter and information in landscapes.
REINERS, W.A.., POLZER, P.L..
WIL-3-46-19You CAN take it with you: Colonization success and population structure of female- and pair- founded populations of Gambusia affinis.
RESETARITS, JR., W.J..
WIL-3-48-37Fitness effects of seed caching by desert rodents on a native and an introduced grass species.
LONGLAND, W.S..
WIL-3-52-59Ground beetle community responses to experimental fire frequency.
COOK, W.M.., HOLT, R.D.., ASHE, J.S..
WIL-3-56-24The influence of genetic diversity and temperature on the dynamics of freshwater predator-prey systems.
NELSON, W.A.., MCCAULEY, E.., WRONA, F.J..
WIL-3-58-7Root decomposition and nutrient budgets in roots from an oak-hickory forest in southern Ohio: Influence of landscape position and fire regime.
DRESS, W.J.., BOERNER, R.E.J..
WIL-3-612-210Highway impacts on animal populations and a way to reduce mortality and fragmentation.
BOARMAN, W.I.., SAZAKI, M..
WIL-3-63-7Fluxes of bioavailable energy released during decomposition in the temperate forest floor.
CURRIE, W.S..
WIL-3-68-5Indians and fire in the U.S. Rocky Mountains.
BAKER, W.L..
WIL-3-68-7Climate variability and forest fires in the Pacific Northwest.
KEETON, W.S.., FRANKLIN, J.F..
WIL-3-92-6Consuming and grouping.
WILSON, W..
WIL-3-99-136Interactive effects of resources and herbivory on tree growth: Experimental tests using a native and an invasive exotic species.
ROGERS, W.E.., SIEMANN, E..
WIL-3-99-155Winterkill cascade: Top-down effects of fish on littoral fauna in boreal lakes.
LANGLOIS, P.W.., TONN*, W.M.., PREPAS, E.E.., PASZKOWSKI, C.A..
WIM-3-99-162Urban Ecology in the Netherlands: The making of urban nature.
TIMMERMANS, W..
WIN-3-28-11Kids on nature: Children's knowledge of ecological issues in Greater Yellowstone.
HANSEN, W.D.., HANSEN, A.J..
WYA-3-41-13Climatic and geomorphic controls on Holocene vegetational changes in the arctic foothills of Alaska.
OSWALD, W.W.., SHENG HU, F.., BRUBAKER, L.B.., KLING, G.W..
XIA-3-34-49Elevated CO2 effects on plant respiration: Empirical and meta-analytical results.
WANG, X.., CURTIS, P.S..
XIN-3-87-21Modeling carbon balance of an old Black Spruce ecosystem in Northern Manitoba, Canada.
ZHANG, X.., MCGUIRE, D.A., CURLEY, J..
YAR-3-52-31Body-size dependent species distribution of Israeli mammals on different ecological scales.
ZIV, Y.., SHIMONI, O..
YEO-3-99-103Intraspecific competition within and between hatching cohorts of oophagous tadpoles of the Taiwanese tree frog, Chirixalus eiffingere.
KAM, Y.., CHEN, Y.H.., SU, Y.S.., LIN, Y.S..
YIQ-3-59-8Progressive nitrogen limitation of plant and ecosystem responses to elevated CO2: A reexamination.
LUO, Y..
YON-3-91-2Comparison of biological communities: The problem of sample representativeness.
CAO, Y.., WILLIAMS, D.D.., LARSEN, D.P..
YOR-3-52-38The role of habitat productivity and plant structure in the determination of herbivore size and the number of trophic levels in terrestrial communities.
AYAL, Y..
YOU-3-40-12Development of herbaceous vegetation in an abandoned sand mine site in Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.
WILCOX, C.A.., CHOI, Y.D..
YOU-3-75-5Processes of wetland degradation in northwestern Indiana.
CHOI, Y.D..
YUF-3-66-35Ecosystem carbon flux under elevated CO2 by CO2 LT Chambers in southern California chaparral.
CHENG, Y.., OECHEL, W.C.., MAJOR, J.., HASTINGS, S.., BRYANT, P.., IBANEZ, I.., VERFAILLIE, J..
YUK-3-82-28Exotic plant invasions in southern Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah.
OTSUKI, Y.., STOHLGREN, T.J.., VILLA, C.A.., LEE, M.., BELNAP, J..
ZAC-3-52-47Priority effects determine the outcome of competition between species with similar competitive abilities.
LONG, Z..
ZED-3-10-1Adaptive restoration: Large-scale experimentation to improve restoration.
ZEDLER, J.B..
ZHI-3-58-41Earthworm influence on plant litter decomposition in tropical pasture and wet forest.
LIU, Z.., ZOU, X..
ZHO-3-42-28Allozyme variation is associated with Douglas-fir phenotypic resistance to western spruce budworm defoliation.
CHEN, Z.., KOLB, T.E., CLANCY, K.M., DEWALD, L.E., HIPKINS, V.D.
ZWI-3-32-23Bordered pit structure and vessel wall surface properties - Implications for embolism repair.
ZWIENIECKI, M.A.., HOLBROOKMICHELE, N..