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| EARLE, JANNELL | Zooplankton in a large advective reservoir: composition and production through a riverine to lacustrine transition. Black, Ross1, Earle, Jannell1, Barlow, George1, 1 |
| EARNHARDT, TODD | Assessing global change impacts on forest carbon sequestration . Mickler, Robert1, Earnhardt, Todd2, Moore, Jennifer1, 1 2 |
| EATON, B. | Are riparian forests unique? Boreal mixedwood riparian forest structure, small mammals, amphibians, and songbirds. Macdonald, S. Ellen1, Degroot, J.1, Eaton, B. 1, Machtans, C.1, Boutin, S.1, Hannon, S.1, Paszkowski, C.1, 1 |
| EATON, ROBERT | 71 Effects of organic matter removal, compaction, and competition control on collembola populations in a pine plantation. Eaton, Robert1, 1 |
| EATOUGH, MICHELE | Effect of N additions and host tree phenology on population dynamics of fruit-tree leafroller on oak during outbreak conditions. Eatough, Michele1, Paine, Timothy1, 1 |
| EBENER, MARK | Dynamics of the Lake Michigan food web, 1970-2000. MADENJIAN, CHARLES1, FAHNENSTIEL, GARY2, JOHENGEN, THOMAS3, NALEPA, THOMAS2, VANDERPLOEG, HENRY2, FLEISCHER, GUY 1, SCHNEEBERGER, PHILIP4, BENJAMIN, DARREN5, SMITH, EMILY6, BENCE, JAMES6, RUTHERFORD, EDWARD 3, LAVIS, DENNIS7, ROBERTSON, DALE 1, JUDE, DAVID3, EBENER, MARK8, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
| EBERHARDT, LAURIE | 151 A test of pitch production in Pinus species used by Yellow-bellied sapsuckers (Sphyrapicus varius) in Northwest Indiana. Eberhardt, Laurie1, Dowling, Matthew1, 1 |
| EBERSOLE, JOHN | Post-settlement use of lagoon habitats as off-reef nurseries for coral reef fishes. Adams, Aaron1, Ebersole, John1, 1 |
| EBERT-MAY, DIANE | Web-based concept maps: a study of a novel application to increase students higher-level thinking skills in science. Batzli, Janet1, Luckie, Douglas1, Long, Tammy1, Ebert-May, Diane 1, 1 |
| EBY, LISA | Population dynamics of estuarine-dependent fishes: the relative importance of chronic stressors versus catastrophic natural disturbances. Eby, Lisa1, Crowder, Larry1, 1 |
| ECKARD, T. | 146 Prescribed fire effects on nutrient losses via leaching and volatilization along glade-forest ecotonal boundary. ECKARD, T.1, BUKAVECKAS, P.1, 1 |
| ECKERT, CHRIS | 113 Spread and invasion of Lythrum salicaria (purple loosestrife): relative effects of seed supply and environmental factors. HAGER, HEATHER1, YAKIMOWSKI, SARAH2, ECKERT, CHRIS2, 1 2 |
| ECKHART, VINCENT | Experimental studies of adaptation in Clarkia xantiana (Onagraceae): Character variation across a subspecies border. Eckhart, Vincent1, Geber, Monica2, McGuire, Chris3, 1 2 3 |
| EDBLOM, TARA | A test for the effect of contaminants on the sexual development of free-living leopard frogs . Edblom, Tara1, Karasov, William1, 1 |
| EDDY, ROB | 75 Comparisons of modern woodrat (Neotoma cinerea) midden assemblages with surrounding vegetation. Lyford, Mark1, Jackson, Stephen1, Gray, Steve1, Gerow, Ken1, Eddy, Rob1, 1 |
| EDWARDS, ADRIENNE | Short-term changes in an oligotrophic Everglades wetland ecosystem receiving experimental phosphorus enrichment. Noe, Gregory1, Childers, Daniel1, Scinto, Leonard1, Edwards, Adrienne2, Gaiser, Evelyn1, Lee, David1, Trexler, Joel1, Jones, Ronald1, 1 2 |
| EDWARDS, GERALD | 30 Cell enlargement in UV-B-treated leaves correlates with leaf phenylpropanoid content and leaf apoplastic pH. Barkan, Lenore1, Edwards, Gerald1, 1 |
| EDWARDS, KEITH | 130 Spartina alterniflora dieback in a southwestern Louisiana salt marsh. Edwards, Keith1, Proffitt, Edward2, Travis, Steven2, 1 2 |
| EDWARDS, MARY | Mapped pollen and lake-levels indicate precipitation controlled Holocene expansion of boreal evergreen forest in Beringia. EDWARDS, MARY1,2, BRUBAKER, LINDA3, ANDERSON, PATRICIA3, FINNEY, BRUCE1, LOZHKIN, ANATOLY4, 1 2 3 4 |
| EDWARDS, MELANIE | 53 A novel method for quatifying changes in food webs over time. Edwards, Melanie1, Turner, Thomas1, Sharp, Zachary1, 1 |
| EDWARDS, NELSON | 101 Respiration response of mature sweetgum stems to carbon dioxide enrichment. Edwards, Nelson1, 1 |
| EDWARDS, RICHARD | Hyporheic processing and storage of nutrients from spawning sockeye salmon. O'Keefe, Thomas1, Edwards, Richard 2, 1 2 |
| EGAN, TODD | 75 Do introduced plants reduce their allocation to defense? An experimental test with goldenrod (Solidago gigantea). Meyer, Gretchen1, Weber, Ewald2, Egan, Todd1, Clare, Robert1, 1 2 |
| EGERTON, JOHN | Interactive effects of nitrogen, microclimate and elevated CO2 on tree seedling growth under field conditions. EGERTON, JOHN1, BALL, MARILYN1, 1 |
| EGERTON-WARBURTON, LOUISE | Arbuscular mycorrhizae and restoration of disturbed soils: structure of hyphae and non-nutritional roles. Allen, Michael1, Querejeta, Ignacio1, Egerton-Warburton, Louise1, Allen, Edith1, 1 |
| EGERTON-WARBURTON, LOUISE | Effects of N deposition on plants and soil microorganisms on an urban to rural gradient in southern California. Allen, Edith1, Egerton-Warburton, Louise1, Sigüenza, Concepcion1, Sirulnik, Abby1, Padgett, Pamela1, 1 |
| EHLERINGER, JAMES | Physiological responses of trees from the Rancho La Brea tar pits throughout glacial/inter-glacial cycles. Ward, Joy1, Harris, John 2, Cerling, Thure1, Ehleringer, James1, 1 2 |
| EHLERINGER, JIM | Short-, but not long-term, alteration of available soil nitrogen by pulses of nitrogen deposition. Pilmanis, Adrienne1, Schwinning, Susan2, Ehleringer, Jim2, Evans, David1, 1 2 |
| EHLERINGER, JIM | 38 Repeated water additions cause temporary effects, but don’t alter long-term available nitrogen pools, Canyonlands. Evans, Dave1, Pilmanis, Adrienne1, Schwinning, Susan2, Ehleringer, Jim2, 1 2 |
| EHMAN, JEFF | 139 Carbon Dynamics of a Mid-Latitude Deciduous Forest: A Three-year Interannual Comparison. Wayson, Craig1, Belmont, Jonathon1, Randolph, J.C.1, Ehman, Jeff1, 1 |
| EICHHORST, KIM | 22 Dynamics of defoliator activity along an urban to rural gradient in the Middle Rio Grande riparian corridor. Eichhorst, Kim1, 1 |
| EICHLER, LAWRENCE | Native submersed aquatic plant community dynamics associated with the establishment of an exotic species. Boylen, Charles1,2, Eichler, Lawrence1,2, Howe, Eric1,2, 1 2 |
| EISENBACH, JAMIN | Ovipositional preferences of a seed eating moth reared on parental and hybrid cattails. Eisenbach, Jamin1, 1 |
| EISSENSTAT, DAVID | Fine root physiology, tissue construction and morphology in tree species of different growth rate. COMAS, LOUISE1, TROAST, LAURA1, REED, SHARON1, EISSENSTAT, DAVID1, 1 |
| EISSENSTAT, DAVID | Physiological responses of roots to pulses of nutrients. Eissenstat, David1, Wang, Liqin1, 1 |
| EITAM, AVI | Oviposition site selection by the mosquito, Culiseta longiareolata, in response to chemical detection of a predator, Notonecta maculata. Blaustein, Leon1, Kiflawi, Moshe1, Eitam, Avi1, Cohen, Joel2, Mangel, Marc3, 1 2 3 |
| EL-ALLAF, SAMIA | 22 Effects of land use type and disturbance on decomposition in North Carolina. Barbercheck, Mary1, Neher, Deborah2, El-Allaf, Samia1, Anas, Osama1, 1 2 |
| ELKINTON, JOSEPH | 69 Introduced tachinid parasitoid explains the enigmatic disappearance of the invasive browntail moth. ELKINTON, JOSEPH1, PARRY, DYLAN1, BOETTNER, GEORGE1, 1 |
| ELLIOT, STEVEN | Proximity effects on willingness to pay for protection of biotic integrity in a Central Ohio stream. Loucks, Orie1, Erekson, O.1, Elliot, Steven1, 1 |
| ELLIOTT, EMILY | 35 Historical variations in nitrogen source to wetlands. ELLIOTT, EMILY1, BRUSH, G.1, 1 |
| ELLIS, JAMES | 55 Non-native plant presence and prevalence in Illinois: The Critical Trends Assessment Program. Ellis, James1, Carroll, Connie1, Spyreas, Greg1, Molano-Flores, Brenda1, 1 |
| ELLIS, JAMES | 114 Ecological effects upon Maasai pastoral settlement patterns and cattle migration distances. Lynn, Stacy1, Ellis, James1, Boone, Randall1, 1 |
| ELLNER, STEPHEN | How precise is population viability analysis (PVA)? Ellner, Stephen1, Fieberg, John2, Ludwig, Donald3, Wilcox, Chris4, 1 2 3 4 |
| ELLNER, STEPHEN | Energy storage and the evolution of population dynamics. Shertzer, Kyle1, Ellner, Stephen2, 1 2 |
| ELLSWORTH, DAVE | Use of stable isotopes to study the responses of ecosystem respiration in a forest exposed to elevated CO2. Gonzalez-Meler, Miquel1, Matamala, Roser2, Andrews, Jeff3,4, DeLucia, Evan5, Ellsworth, Dave3, Katul, Gaby3, Luo, Yqi6, Schlesinger, William3, 1 2 3 4 5 6 |
| ELLSWORTH, DAVID | Estimating canopy CO2 uptake under elevated and ambient atmospheric CO2 concentrations with scaled sap-flux and 13C.Schafer, Karina1, Oren, Ram1, Katul, Gabriel1, Naumburg, Elke1, Lai, Chun-Ta1, Ellsworth, David2, 1 2 |
| ELLSWORTH, DAVID | 101 Leaf gas exchange responses of 13 grassland species to elevated CO2 and increased N supply. Lee, Tali1, Tjoelker, Mark2, Ellsworth, David3, Reich, Peter1, 1 2 3 |
| ELLSWORTH, DAVID | 64 Comparative study of canopy quantum yields among four AmeriFlux sites with different species and environmental conditions. Hui, Dafeng1, Luo, Yiqi1, Katul, Gabriel2, Ellsworth, David2, Monson, Russ3, Wilson, Kell4, Wofsy, Steve5, 1 2 3 4 5 |
| ELLSWORTH, DAVID | Plant species and functional group diversity influence ecosystem responses to elevated CO2 and nitrogen deposition . Reich, Peter1, Tilman, David1, Craine, Joe2, Ellsworth, David3, Knops, Jean4, Tjoelker, Mark5, Lee, Tali1, Wedin, David4, Naeem, Shahid 6, Bahauddin, Dan1, Goth, Jenny1, Bengtson, Wendy 1, 1 2 3 4 5 6 |
| ELLSWORTH, DAVID | Coupling of canopy photosynthesis and nitrogen distribution in a pine forest predicted by a N turnover model. Ellsworth, David1,2, Lai, Chun-Ta2, Kull, Olevi3, Katul, Gabriel2, 1 2 3 |
| ELSER, JAMES | C:N:P stoichiometry of soil, plants, and invertebrates along a moisture gradient in the Sonoran Desert. Schade, John1, Elser, James1, Fagan, William1, Hobbie, Sarah2, 1 2 |
| ELSER, MONICA | 25 Long Term Ecological Research Network K-12 Education Partnership: Students and Teachers Experiencing LTER. Sprott, Patricia1, Baker, Karen 2, Krasny, Marianne3, Elser, Monica4, Bohanan, Robert5, 1 2 3 4 5 |
| ELSER, MONICA | Classroom inquiry into the effects of urbanization on bruchid beetles (Family: Bruchidae) in the Sonoran Desert. Wallace, John1, Craig, Timothy 1, Elser, Monica2, 1 2 |
| ELY, JOSEPH | 111 Multispecies competition among core, intermediate, and satellite species: A new approach. Ely, Joseph1, Gibson, David1, Connolly, John2, 1 2 |
| ELYSEE, JONATHAN | 110 Water quality of the Flint River and its tributaries. Randriamahefa, Alexandrine1, Sovyanhahdi, Yoedono1, Asekomeh, Victoria1, Umez, Chinwe1, Elysee, Jonathan1, 1 |
| EMERY, SARAH | The role of intraspecific competition in size and fecundity variation in Draba verna L. Mulroy, Juliana1, Emery, Sarah2, 1 2 |
| EMMONS, EDWARD | 66 Spatial patterns in the nutrient status of Wisconsin lakes: interactions between landscape position and catchment disturbance. Webster, Katherine1,2, Emmons, Edward1, Knight, Susan1,3, Riera, Joan3, 1 2 3 |
| EMRY, JASON | 147 Effects of species, leaf position, and soil fertility on foliar disease in a tallgrass prairie. Emry, Jason1, Moody-Weis, Jennifer1, Rabas, Alicia1, Smith, Val1, Foster, Bryan1, Petersen, Venessa1, 1 |
| ENDRESS, BRYAN | The effect of topography and microhabitat on the density and population structure of the harvested palm, Chamaedorea radicalis, in northeastern Mexico. ENDRESS, BRYAN1, 1 |
| ENGEL-DIMAURO, DEBORAH | 21 A Month-long Institute on Biodiversity for High School and Middle School Science Teachers. Lemke, Michael1, Goldenkranz, Andrew2, Engel-DiMauro, Deborah3, Freitas, William4, Anderson, Nancy3, 1 2 3 4 |
| ENGELHARDT, KATHARINA | Consequences of diversity loss on ecosystem functioning: Can we extrapolate to landscape scales? Engelhardt, Katharina1, 1 |
| ENGLE, DAVID | 40 Soil nitrate and ammonium through 2 years of selective herbivory and chronic nitrogen enrichment. JORGENSEN, ERIC1, WEST, ANN2, ENGLE, DAVID3, TUNNELL, SUSAN3, 1 2 3 |
| ENGLE, DAVID | Invasive plants harbor hungry detritivores that alter ecosystem function. MAYER, PAUL1, TUNNEL, SUSAN2, ENGLE, DAVID2, 1 2 |
| ENGLISH, EDWARD | GIS, expert knowledge, and fuzzy logic-based approach to soil mapping over areas with moderate relief. Zhu, A-Xing1, Simonson, Duane2, Qi, Feng1, Shi, Xun1, English, Edward1, 1 2 |
| ENQUIST, BRIAN | Local division rules for taxonomic diversity and biomass across tree dominated communities. HASKELL, JOHN1, ENQUIST, BRIAN2, TIFFNEY, BRUCE3, 1 2 3 |
| ENQUIST, BRIAN | Invariant global allometric scaling relationships for rates of plant biomass production and plant community structure. ENQUIST, BRIAN1, NIKLAS, KARL2, 1 2 |
| ENQUIST, CAROLYN | Twenty years of change and development in a tropical dry forest, Guanacaste, Costa Rica. ENQUIST, CAROLYN1,2, 1 2 |
| ENTERS, DIRK | Environmental stress and plant community invasibility in a coastal grassland in California. Kolb, Annette1, Alpert, Peter1, Enters, Dirk1, Holzapfel, Claus1, 1 |
| ENTING, IAN | Can remote atmospheric 14C measurements tell us the age of ecosystem respiration? Randerson, James1, Enting, Ian 2, Fung, Inez3, 1 2 3 |
| EPPERSON, BRYAN | 81 Fine scale genetic and spatial analysis of old growth eastern white pine (Pinus strobus). Marquardt, Paula1,2, Epperson, Bryan1, 1 2 |
| EPSTEIN, HOWARD | Temporal Characteristics of AVHRR-NDVI for the Arctic Tundra in Northern Alaska, 1990-1999. Jia, Gensuo1, Epstein, Howard1, Walker, Donald2, 1 2 |
| EPSTEIN, HOWARD | Carbon and nitrogen in the soil-plant system along rainfall and land-use gradients in southern Africa. Feral, Christie1, Epstein, Howard1, Otter, Luanne2, Aranibar, Julieta1, Shugart, Herman1, Macko, Stephen1, Ramontsho, Jerry3, 1 2 3 |
| EPSTEIN, HOWARD | 10 Analysis of the distribution of vegetation classes in interior Alaska. CALEF, MONIKA1, SHUGART, HANK 1, EPSTEIN, HOWARD1, 1 |
| EPSTEIN, HOWARD | Controls on early rates of succession in a Virginia Piedmont old-field. Riedel, Sebastian1, Epstein, Howard1, 1 |
| EPSTEIN, HOWARD | Spatial and short-term temporal heterogeneity of arctic tundra vegetation: comparing field and model data. EPSTEIN, HOWARD1, CALEF, MONIKA1, WALKER, MARILYN2,4, STARFIELD, ANTHONY3, CHAPIN, F.4, 1 2 4 3 |
| EPSTEIN, LYNN | 40 The impact of land-use practices on native earthworm populations in California grasslands. Winsome, Thais1,2, Hendrix, Paul1, Epstein, Lynn2, 1 2 |
| ERBILGIN, NADIR | Can chemical communication be cryptic? Adaptive responses of herbivores to natural enemies exploiting prey semiochemistry. Raffa, Kenneth1, Aukema, Brian1, Erbilgin, Nadir1, Hobson, Kenneth1, 1 |
| ERBILGIN, NADIR | Temporal and spatial interactions among root and stem insects, fungi, and predators in declining forests. Erbilgin, Nadir1, Raffa, Kenneth1, 1 |
| EREKSON, O. | Proximity effects on willingness to pay for protection of biotic integrity in a Central Ohio stream. Loucks, Orie1, Erekson, O.1, Elliot, Steven1, 1 |
| ERICKSON, JOHN | 90 Does a decrease in transpiration mediate N deprivation in trees exposed to elevated CO2? KRUGER, ERIC1, MCDONALD, EVAN 2, ERICKSON, JOHN1, 1 2 |
| ERICKSON, JOHN | 158 Key chemical and morphological determinants of light-use efficiency in canopies of terrestrial vegetation . Green, Donald1, Kruger, Eric1, Erickson, John1, 1 |
| ERICSSON, GORAN | Among-year variation in moose calf mass related to climate, plant phenology and nitrogen. Ball, John1, Ericsson, Goran1, Danell, Kjell1, 1 |
| ERSKINE, JENNIFER | Changes in plant community structure following the removal of a dominant perennial invasive species. Erskine, Jennifer1, Rejmanek, Marcel1, 1 |
| ERWIN, R. MICHAEL | Landscape relationships of waterbird colonies on the Virginia Coast Reserve. Porter, John1, Erwin, R. Michael1,2, Truitt, Barry3, 1 2 3 |
| ESPELETA, JAVIER | 61 Fine root demography differs among xeric and mesic adult tree species in a sandhill habitat of southeastern US. Espeleta, Javier1, Donovan, Lisa1, 1 |
| ESSINGTON, TIMOTHY | Size-structured predation, relative growth rates and recruitment potential of largemouth bass. Hinke, Jefferson1, Essington, Timothy1, Kitchell, James1, 1 |
| ESTADES, CRISTIAN | Spatial dynamics of bird communities in a "resource-mosaic" landscape . ESTADES, CRISTIAN1,2, TEMPLE, STANLEY1, 1 2 |
| ESTEP, BRET | Demography of the Federally listed endangered sunflower, Helianthus schweinitzii: a comparison of two models. Workman, Michael1, Davis, Eric1,2, Estep, Bret1,3, Barden, Lawrence1, 1 2 3 |
| ESTES, ANNA | Avian responses to natural and anthropogenic habitat changes in the Serengeti ecosystem. ESTES, ANNA1, ARCESE, PETER2, SINCLAIR, ANTHONY2, 1 2 |
| EUBANKS, MICKY | Violating the sexual taboos of plants: The effects of inbreeding on plant-insect interactions. Hull-Sanders, Helen1, Eubanks, Micky 1, 1 |
| EUBANKS, MICKY | 40 Effect of red imported fire ants on caterpillar-parasitoid interactions. Harvey, Chad1, Eubanks, Micky1, 1 |
| EUBANKS, MICKY | Pervasive invasives and complex trophic interactions: the impact of red imported fire ants on biological control. Eubanks, Micky1, 1 |
| EUBANKS, MICKY | 23 Host plant inbreeding alters interactions with herbivores and pathogens. Carr, David1, Eubanks, Micky2, Murphy, John2, 1 2 |
| EUBANKS, TED | Economic value, biodiversity, and sandhill cranes: Platte River birding. Stoll, John1, Hodgson, Jay1, Ditton, Robert2, Eubanks, Ted3, 1 2 3 |
| EULER, DAVID | Silviculture and its impact on four plants with medicinal value in Northwestern Ontario. Chandy, Shibi1, Euler, David, 1 |
| EUSKIRCHEN, EUGENIE | Biophysical controls of carbon flows in three successional Douglas-fir stands based upon eddy-covariance measurements. Chen, Jiquan1, Falk, Matthias2, Euskirchen, Eugenie1, Paw U, Kyaw Tha2, Suchanek, Tom2, Ustin, Susan2, Bond, Barb3, Brosofske, Kim4, 1 2 3 4 |
| EVANGELISTA, PAUL | Effects of disturbances on cryptobiotic crusts in Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument, Utah. Evangelista, Paul1, Guenther, Debra1, Stohlgren, Thomas1,2, 1 2 |
| EVANGELISTA, PAUL | Predictive spatial models of vegetation, cryptobiotic, and soil characteristics: A landscape-scale assessment using spatial information and spatial statistics. Kalkhan, Mohammed1, Stohlgren, Thomas 2, Evangelista, Paul1, Guenther, Debbie1, 1 2 |
| EVANGELISTA, PAUL | Combining species-habitat approaches to understand exotic plant invasions in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah USA. Otsuki, Yuka1, Stohlgren, Thomas2, Guenther, Debra3, Evangelista, Paul3, Villa, Cindy3, 1 2 3 |
| EVANS, CELIA | 1 Effect of student/scientist partnerships on student attitudes and motivation: Activity specific motivation versus broad-based shifts. Evans, Celia1, Abrams, Eleanor2, Rock, Barret2, 1 2 |
| EVANS, CELIA | 24 A Student/Scientist Partnership to study forest ecology in the Adirondacks. Twery, Mark1, Evans, Celia2, Wade, Gary1, Bureau, Sandra3, 1 2 3 |
| EVANS, DAVE | Carbon and nitrogen limitations on nitrogen cycling in an arid Colorado Plateau ecosystem. SCHAEFFER, SEAN1, EVANS, DAVE1, 1 |
| EVANS, DAVE | 38 Repeated water additions cause temporary effects, but don’t alter long-term available nitrogen pools, Canyonlands. Evans, Dave1, Pilmanis, Adrienne1, Schwinning, Susan2, Ehleringer, Jim2, 1 2 |
| EVANS, DAVID | Short-, but not long-term, alteration of available soil nitrogen by pulses of nitrogen deposition. Pilmanis, Adrienne1, Schwinning, Susan2, Ehleringer, Jim2, Evans, David1, 1 2 |
| EVANS, EDWARD | Assessing the likely impact of biological control of yellow starthistle: Density manipulation of seedlings. Rieder, Julie1, Evans, Edward1, 1 |
| EVANS, MARGARET | Life history evolution in variable environments: Cole's Paradox revisited. EVANS, MARGARET1, VENABLE, D.1, 1 |
| EVANS, R. DAVE | 87 Perturbations to nitrogen cycling in response to elevated CO2 in an intact Mojave desert ecosystem. Billings, Sharon1, Schaeffer, Sean1, Charlet, Terri2, Zitzer, Stephen 3, Smith, Stanley2, Evans, R. Dave1, 1 2 3 |
| EVANS, R. DAVE | 45 Effect of single versus continuous nitrogen applications on ecosystem nitrogen losses. LE ROUX-SWARTHOUT, DEBBIE1, CONNIN, SEAN1, VERBURG, PAUL2, JOHNSON, DALE2, ARNONE, JAY2, LUO, YIQI3, EVANS, R. DAVE1, 1 2 3 |
| EVANS, TOM | Validating spatially-explicit, predictive land-cover models - how does the question shape the method? Meretsky, Vicky1, Evans, Tom1, Parker, Dawn1, 1 |
| EVINER, VALERIE | Are effects of species mixtures on ecosystems predictable based on effects of the component species? Eviner, Valerie1, Chapin, F. Stuart2, Firestone, Mary1, 1 2 |
| EWE, SHARON | Seasonal water-use and gas exchange patterns of an invasive exotic tree in a saline environment. Ewe, Sharon1, Sternberg, Leonel1, 1 |
| EWEL, JOHN | Complementarity, compensation, & competition: what goes around, comes around. Ewel, John1, 1 |
| EWEL, JOHN | The effect of plant community composition on soil microbial community composition. Carney, Karen1, Matson, Pamela1, Bohannan, Brendan1, Ewel, John2, 1 2 |
| EWEL, KATHY | Nutrient biogeochemistry of mangroves among hydrologic basins in two oceanic islands of Micronesia. Twilley, Robert1, Ewel, Kathy2, Krause, Ken2, Cormier, Nicole1, 1 2 |
| EWERS, BRENT | Short-term prediction of transpiration from managed forests in northern Wisconsin. Mackay, David1, Ewers, Brent1, Ahl, Douglas1, Samantha, Sudeep 1, Gower, Stith1, 1 |
| EWERS, BRENT | The impact of heterogeneous forest cover on water fluxes at the tree, stand, and regional scales. Ewers, Brent1, Mackay, David1, Ahl, Doug1, Burrows, Sean1, Samanta, Sudeep1, Gower, Stith1, 1 |
| EWING, HOLLY | Holocene lake-level changes and their relationship to vegetational change at two sites in the Midwest. EWING, HOLLY1,2, 1 2 |