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| HABERKERN, KIRSTEN | 75 Fungal associates of an eruptive tree-killing phloeophagous herbivore. Haberkern, Kirsten1, Illman, Barbara2, Werner, Richard3, Raffa, Kenneth1, 1 2 3 |
| HADDAD, NICK | Corridors as movement conduits in a large-scale experiment. Haddad, Nick1, Tewksbury, Josh2, 1 2 |
| HADDAD, NICK | Use of simple models to predict conservation benefits of habitat corridors. Hudgens, Brian1, Haddad, Nick1, 1 |
| HADLEY, JULIAN | Diffuse illumination in an eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) stand: Effects on photosynthesis and carbon storage. HADLEY, JULIAN1, SCHEDLBAUER, JESSICA 1, FARGIONE, JOSEPH2, 1 2 |
| HAEUBER, RICHARD | Nitrogen emissions and deposition in the U.S.: Current policy and future prospects. Haeuber, Richard1, 1 |
| HAGER, HEATHER | 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 |
| HAHN, DANIEL | The effects of an invasive eelgrass, Zostera japonica, on species interactions in a Washington estuary: an experimental manipulation of native and invasive vegetation. Hahn, Daniel1, 1 |
| HAILE-MARIAM, SHAWEL | 144 The effects of agricultural management practices on soil organic C pools and fluxes. MORRIS, SHERRI1, HAILE-MARIAM, SHAWEL2, PAUL, ELDOR3, ROBERTSON, G.2, 1 2 3 |
| HAIN, FRED | Induced response of fertilized and irrigated pines to wounding and inoculation. Klepzig, Kier1, Fowler, Glenn2, Robison, Dan2, Allen, Lee2, Hain, Fred2, 1 2 |
| HAINES, BRUCE | 50 Do nitrogen budgets explain soil nitrogen mineralization rate differences between oak-pine and northern hardwood stands? Bonito, Gregory1, Haines, Bruce1, Coleman, David1, 1 |
| HAINES, BRUCE | Density, natality, and mortality of Atta cephalotes colonies in relation to soil type and vegetation at La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica. Wells-Sweeney, Heather1, Rathbun, Stephen1, Haines, Bruce1, 1 |
| HAINES, BRUCE | Calcium and phosphorus uptake by plants in secondary succession at Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico, USA. HAINES, BRUCE1, POTTER, ROBERT1, 1 |
| HAIRE, SANDRA | 152 Spatial models of fire severity for study design and landscape analysis. HAIRE, SANDRA1, KOTLIAR, NATASHA1, KEY, CARL1, 1 |
| HAIRSTON, NELSON | Time capsules: dormant eggs that carry histories of grazer-algal interactions in lakes . HAIRSTON, NELSON1, 1 |
| HAKKARAINEN, HARRI | 156 Habitat composition determines breeding success of Tengalm's owls under fluctuating food conditions. HAKKARAINEN, HARRI1, MYKRA, SAKARI1, KURKI, SAMI1, KORPIMAKI, ERKKI1, NIKULA, ARI2, KOIVUNEN, VESA3, 1 2 3 |
| HALAJ, JURAJ | 11 Trophic positions of generalist predators in detritus-enriched cucurbit gardens: patterns from stable isotope analysis. McNabb, Denise1, Halaj, Juraj 1, Wise, David1, 1 |
| HALAS, JOHN | Mid-range prediction of coral bleaching: A molecular biomarker approach. Fauth, John1, Downs, Craig2, Halas, John3, Dustan, Phillip1, Woodley, Cheryl4, 1 2 3 4 |
| HALL, DIANNE | 113 Macroinvertebrate assemblages of prairie headwater streams: effects of adjacent land uses. Hall, Dianne1, Bergthold, Brandy1, Sites, Robert1, Linit, Mark1, 1 |
| HALL, SHARON | Effects of N additions on N-oxide emissions and soil N dynamics across a matrix of land use, elevation, soil age, and soil type on Mt. Kinabalu, Borneo (Malaysia). HALL, SHARON1, ASNER, GREGORY1, KITAYAMA, KANEHIRO2, 1 2 |
| HALL, SPENCER | Predators and stoichiometric traits of phytoplankton autotrophs and zooplankton grazers influence community- and ecosystem-level patterns. Hall, Spencer1, Leibold, Mathew1, Lytle, David1, Smith, Val2, 1 2 |
| HALLE, STEFAN | In search of general principles in regeneration ecology. Temperton, Vicky1, Fattorini, Marzio1, Halle, Stefan1, 1 |
| HALLETT, RICHARD | Changes in foliar biochemical stress indicators (putrescine and arginine) and their relationship to foliar and soil chemistry in response to acid deposition in Delaware River Basin. Minocha, Rakesh1, Shortle, Walter1, Lawrence, Gregory2, Ross, Don3, Hallett, Richard1, Long, Stephanie1, 1 2 3 |
| HALLETT, RICHARD | Sugar maple growth in relation to health, glaciation and foliar nutrition in northern Pennsylvania and southern New York. Long, Robert1, Horsley, Stephen 2, Bailey, Scott3, Hallett, Richard4, 1 2 3 4 |
| HALPERN, CHARLES | Vegetation responses along edge-to-interior gradients within green-tree retention patches in Douglas-fir forests. NELSON, CARA1, HALPERN, CHARLES1, 1 |
| HALPERN, STACEY | 125 Drought effects on Lupinus perennis: Implications for prairie plants in future climates. Halpern, Stacey1, 1 |
| HALVORSON, JONATHAN | 126 Microbial community structure and function in Mount St. Helens pyroclastic material 20 years after the eruption. Frohne, Pamela1, Halvorson, Jonathan2, Kennedy, Ann1, 1 2 |
| HALVORSON, JONATHAN | 55 Increasing carbon and nitrogen in Mount St. Helens pyroclastic soil: measuring soil quality and function after 20 years. Halvorson, Jonathan1, Smith, Jeffrey2, 1 2 |
| HAMBLEN, JENNIFER | Nutrient dynamics in subsurface flowpaths of an arid watershed. Lewis, David Bruce1,2, Schade, John2, Kramer Huth, Anne3, Hamblen, Jennifer3, Conklin, Martha3, Grimm, Nancy1,2, 1 2 3 |
| HAMERLYNCK, ERIK | Ecophysiological consequences of contrasting microenvironments on the desiccation tolerant moss, Tortula ruralis. Hamerlynck, Erik1, Tuba, Zoltan2, Henebry, Geoffrey3, 1 2 3 |
| HAMILTON, CYD | Horizontal transmission of Neotyphodium in Arizona fescue populations. Hamilton, Cyd1, Faeth, Stan1, 1 |
| HAMILTON, JASON | 28 Photosynthetic performance of remaining leaf tissue after folivory. Hamilton, Jason1, Miller, Tim1, Crofts, Antony1, Oxborough, Kevin2, DeLucia, Evan1, 1 2 |
| HAMILTON, JASON | Manipulative experiments to understand forest productivity under elevated atmospheric CO2. DeLUCIA, EVAN1, HAMILTON, JASON1, SCHLESINGER, WILLIAM2, 1 2 |
| HAMILTON, STEPHEN | Do groundwater inputs matter for wetland biogeochemical functions? Whitmire, Stefanie1, Hamilton, Stephen 1, 1 |
| HAMILTON, STEPHEN | Linking wetland water sources, hydroperiod, and plant species across a hydrologic gradient in Michigan wetlands. Thobaben, Eric1, Hamilton, Stephen1, 1 |
| HAMILTON, STEPHEN | Mussels and Microcystis: Do zebra mussels promote blue-green algal blooms in oligotrophic lakes? Wilson, Alan1, Raikow, David2, Sarnelle, Orlando1, Hamilton, Stephen2, 1 2 |
| HAMMER, ROGER | Housing density change 1940-1990 in the U.S. Midwest. Radeloff, Volker1, Hammer, Roger1, Voss, Paul1, Field, Donald1, 1 |
| HAMMER-FRIBERG, MARY | 152 Population growth indicates forest habitat quality for three species of neotropical migrant songbirds. Knutson, Melinda1, Powell, Larkin2, Niemi, Gerald3, Hammer-Friberg, Mary4, Hines, Randy1, Sveum, Colin1, 1 2 3 4 |
| HAMPTON, STEPHANIE | Habitat overlap of intraguild predators: temporal patterns and the role of spatial complexity. Hampton, Stephanie1, 1 |
| HANAN, NIALL | Inversion of eddy covariance CO2 flux measurements for the estimation of canopy structure. Hanan, Niall1, Burba, George2, Berry, Joe3, Verma, Shashi2, Walter-Shea, Elizabeth2, 1 2 3 |
| HANAN, NIALL | 2 Parameter sensitivity of a land surface model using Monte Carlo analysis and eddy-covariance measurements at the WLEF-TV tower site, Wisconsin. PRIHODKO, LARA1, DENNING, SCOTT1, HANAN, NIALL1, DAVIS, KENNETH2, BAKWIN, PETER3, 1 2 3 |
| HANDEL, STEVEN | 68 Low natural invasion rate of woodland species onto West Virginia strip-mined lands. Long, Amy1, Handel, Steven1, 1 |
| HANDELSMAN, JO | Bacterial diversity of the Gypsy Moth midgut. Broderick, Nichole1, Goodman, Robert1, Handelsman, Jo1, Raffa, Kenneth1, 1 |
| HANE, ELIZABETH | Indirect effects of forest disease on herbaceous plant diversity. Hane, Elizabeth1, 1 |
| HANNAM, KIRSTEN | 30 Does clearcutting alter the abundance of soluble organic nitrogen in forest soils? Hannam, Kirsten1, Prescott, Cindy1, 1 |
| HANNON, BRUCE | Efficiency and risk aversion in nature: avoiding chaos. HANNON, BRUCE1, O'NEILL, ROBERT2, 1 2 |
| HANNON, S. | 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 |
| HANSEN, ANDREW | Effects of fire vs. logging on landscape structure in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Wilmer, Bo1, Hansen, Andrew1, 1 |
| HANSEN, ANDREW | Interactions of climate, land use, and carbon in Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Graumlich, Lisa1, Littell, Jeremy1, Hansen, Andrew1, 1 |
| HANSEN, ANDREW | Spatial patterns of conifer forest expansion in Geater Yellowstone. HANSEN, ANDREW1, POWELL, SCOTT1, LAWRENCE, RICHARD1, GRAUMLICH, LISA1, 1 |
| HANSEN, LEE | 68 Physiological and metabolic evaluation of Poa secunda Presl. populations of the Intermountain West. Monsen, Stephen 1, Monaco, Thomas2, Smith, Bruce3, Hansen, Lee3, 1 2 3 |
| HANSEN, M. | Using MODIS data to assess regional forest degradation from human activity. DEFRIES, R.1,2, HANSEN, M.1, 1 2 |
| HANSON, PAUL | Predicting the stable isotope signature of dissolved inorganic carbon in lakes. Bade, Darren1, Carpenter, Stephen1, Cole, Jonathan2, Pace, Michael2, Hanson, Paul1, 1 2 |
| HANSON, PAUL | CO2 enrichment increases net primary productivity but not biomass increment in a closed-canopy forest stand. NORBY, RICHARD1, O'NEILL, ELIZABETH1, GUNDERSON, CARLA1, HANSON, PAUL1, 1 |
| HANSON, PAUL | Relationships between stem diameter and sapwood area for ring- and diffuse-porous tree species. WULLSCHLEGER, STAN1, SILLETTI, ANDREA 1, HANSON, PAUL1, TODD, DON1, 1 |
| HANSON, STEVEN | Effects of the exotic macrophyte, Myriophyllum spicatum, on littoral and pelagic zone foodwebs: results from whole-lake macrophyte manipulations. SORANNO, PATRICIA1, BREMIGAN, MARY1, CHERUVELIL, KENDRA1, HANSON, STEVEN1, MOORE, VERN1, ROGERS, KRISTY1, VALLEY, RAHMAN1, MADSEN, JOHN2, 1 2 |
| HANSSON, LARS-ANDERS | Adjustment in pigmentation level to predation risk and ultraviolet radiation among freshwater copepods. Hansson, Lars-Anders1, 1 |
| HANSSON, STURE | Evaluation of the YOY Baltic herring bioenergetic model and the implications for the Baltic Sea. Van Tassell, Jason1, Hansson, Sture1, 1 |
| HAO, DUNYUAN | Testing an ecological model using mutual fund data. BAI, TUGJAYZHAB1,2, BAI, ANGQIN5, HAO, DUNYUAN3, LIANG, BING4, 1 2 5 3 4 |
| HARCOMBE, PAUL | Are growth, mortality and recruitment predictable in forest community dynamics? Fulton, Mark1, Harcombe, Paul2, 1 2 |
| HARDEN, JENNIFER | Modeling the carbon dynamics of a fire chronosequence in interior Alaska . ZHUANG, QIANLAI1, MCGUIRE, DAVID2, HARDEN, JENNIFER3, O'NEILL, KATHERINE4, ROMONANVSKY, VLADIMIR5, YARIE, JOHN6, 1 2 3 4 5 6 |
| HARDER, LAWRENCE | 74 Reproductive stochasticity and the reproductive advantages of dioecy versus hermaphroditism. Wilson, Will1, Harder, Lawrence2, 1 2 |
| HARDER, LAWRENCE | 79 Pollen dispersal by bumble bees and butterflies visiting Brassica napus: implications for plant mating. Williams, Neal1, Harder, Lawrence1, 1 |
| HARDER, LAWRENCE | The consequences of inflorescence architecture for bumble bee behaviour and plant mating. Jordan, Crispin1, Harder, Lawrence1, 1 |
| HARDESTY, BRITTA DENISE | 20 Applying scaling laws to Psychotria: A test of 19 species in a tropical forest . Hardesty, Britta Denise1, Hubbell, Stephen1,2, Wright, Joseph2, 1 2 |
| HARGEBY, ANDERS | 129 Altered color morph frequency in a lake littoral population of Asellus aquaticusL. (Isopoda) . Hargeby, Anders1, Johansson, Jonas, 1 |
| HARIG, AMY | Climate change and implications for the recovery of greenback cutthroat trout in Colorado. Covich, Alan1,2, Cooney, Scott1, Harig, Amy1, Fausch, Kurt1, 1 2 |
| HARLEY, CHRISTOPHER | Effects of winter light limitation and herbivory on a high intertidal community. Harley, Christopher1, 1 |
| HARLEY, PETER | 88 Effects of leaf area index and species distribution on ecosystem CO2 and water fluxes. SPARKS, JED1, HARLEY, PETER2, TURNIPSEED, ANDREW1, SPARKS, KIMBERLEE1, HUXMAN, TRAVIS1, MONSON, RUSSELL1, 1 2 |
| HARLEY, PETER | 9 Modeling of forest/atmosphere carbon fluxes in a Colorado subalpine ecosystem. Le Dantec, Valerie1, Luo, Yiqi1, Turnipseed, Andrew2, Sparks, Jed2, Harley, Peter2, Monson, Russel2, 1 2 |
| HARLEY, PETER | 137 Carbon balance in a high-elevation subalpine forest. SPARKS, KIMBERLEE1, SPARKS, JED1, HARLEY, PETER2, SCOTT DENTON, LAURA1, TURNIPSEED, ANDREW1, MONSON, RUSSELL1, HUXMAN, TRAVIS1, 1 2 |
| HARLEY, PETER | 90 The role of temperature in controlling CO2 uptake dynamics in a high-elevation subalpine forest. Huxman, Travis1, Turnipseed, Andrew1, Sparks, Jed1, Harley, Peter1,2, Scott-Denton, Laura1, Sparks, Kim1, Monson, Russell1, 1 2 |
| HARMON, JASON | Density dependent guarding of aphids by an ant on an agricultural weed. HARMON, JASON1, ANDOW, DAVID1, 1 |
| HARMON, MARK | Determination of ash and nitrogen concentration of decomposing woody roots by near infrared reflectance spectroscopy. Chen, Hua1, Harmon, Mark1, 1 |
| HARMON, MARK | Identification of fungi decomposing woody conifer roots in Oregon using molecular methods. VANDEGRIFT, V. ELEANOR1, CHEN, HUA1, HORTON, THOMAS1,2, HARMON, MARK1, 1 2 |
| HARO, ROGER | 15 Temporal changes in diatom community structure in two heavily grazed microhabitats: stream-bed substrates and caddisfly cases. Cavanaugh, Jennifer1, Saros, Jasmine1, Haro, Roger1, 1 |
| HARPER, KAREN | The structure of fire and clearcut edges in black spruce boreal forest. Harper, Karen1, Bergeron, Yves1, 2, Drapeau, Pierre1, Lesieur, Daniel1, 1 2 |
| HARPER, STEVEN | Dynamic spatial control of pests at the landscape scale: an example with cowbirds. HARPER, STEVEN1, WESTERVELT, JAMES2, SHAPIRO, ANN-MARIE3, 1 2 3 |
| HARPOLE, STAN | Multiple limiting soil resources in a California grassland. Harpole, Stan1, 1 |
| HARRINGTON, BRIAN | Changes in spatial dispersion of migratory shorebirds: cause for management concern? PAYNE, LAURA1,3, HARRINGTON, BRIAN 2, TEMPLE, STANLEY1, 1 3 2 |
| HARRINGTON, RICHARD | Aphid individual, population and natural enemy responses to elevated CO2 or O3. Awmack, Caroline1, Harrington, Richard2, Lindroth, Richard 1, 1 2 |
| HARRINGTON, ROBIN | 3 Phosphorus limitation of seedling growth in northern hardwood forest. Fownes, James1, Harrington, Robin1, 1 |
| HARRINGTON, ROBIN | Effects of resource availability and soil pH on the growth of Japanese Barberry (Berberis thunbergii). Cassidy, Tim1, Harrington, Robin1, 1 |
| HARRINGTON, ROBIN | 110 Variation in soil nitrogen availability affects leaf characteristics and photosynthesis of Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergii) . Harrington, Robin1, Cassidy, Tim1, Fownes, James1, 1 |
| HARRIS, CRAIG | Natural ecological impacts of human ecological change. Vanderpool, Christopher1, Harris, Craig1, Geason, Lisa 1, Rao, Matta1, Yamaguchi, T.1, Wolff, E.1, 1 |
| HARRIS, JOHN | 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 |
| HARRIS, JOHN | 20 An information infrastructure for vegetation science: A model and prototype database for storing and integrating vegetation data. Harris, John1, Walker, Marilyn2,3, Peet, Robert4, Grossman, Dennis5, Jennings, Michael1, 1 2 3 4 5 |
| HARRIS, PATRICIA | 79 Where is the "bottom" of a pond? Underground dispersal by amphipods (Crangonyx pseudogracilis) among temporary ponds. Harris, Patricia1, Roosa, Brian1, 1 |
| HARRISON, CHARLES | 133 Influence of shade and root competition on advance regeneration in a bottomland hardwood forest. Burke, Marianne 1, McLeod, Kenneth2, Harrison, Charles1, 1 2 |
| HARRISON, JAMES | 57 Fish distributions and dissolved oxygen anomalies in Trout Lake, New York. Harrison, James1,2, Boylen, Charles1,2, 1 2 |
| HARRISON, JOHN | Nitrous oxide (N2O) emission from drainage waters of an intensively farmed, subtropical valley. Harrison, John1, Matson, Pamela1, 1 |
| HARRISON, SANDY | Biosphere-climate interactions and global palaeoecology. Harrison, Sandy1, Kohfeld, Karen1, LeQuere, Corinne1, Tegen, Ina1, Prentice, Iain Colin1, 1 |
| HARRISON, SUSAN | Fire effects on plant diversity in serpentine versus nonserpentine chaparral and grassland. Safford, Hugh1, Harrison, Susan1, 1 |
| HARRISON, SUSAN | Serpentine plant metacommunities. Harrison, Susan1, 1 |
| HARROD, JONATHAN | 152 Flowering dogwood mortality and understory composition changes in western Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Jenkins, Michael 1, Harrod, Jonathan2, 1 2 |
| HART, DAVID | Dam removal: Challenges and opportunities for ecological research and watershed management. Hart, David1, Bushaw-Newton, Karen1, Charles, Donald1, Horwitz, Richard1, Johnson, Thomas1, Kreeger, Daniel 1, Velinsky, David1, 1 |
| HART, DIANNE | Comparison of the vegetation and soil composition of Prosopis glandulosa and Larrea tridentata communities of the Diamond Y Spring Preserve in west Texas. Hart, Dianne1, Van Auken, O.W.1, 1 |
| HART, KRISTEN | 13 Declines in diamondbacks: Terrapin population modeling and implications for management. Hart, Kristen1, Crowder, Larry1, Heppell, Selina2, Auger, Peter3, 1 2 3 |
| HART, MELISSA | Tradeoffs in avian life history traits and consequences for population growth. Clark, Mark 1, Martin, Thomas1, Redmond, Roland1, Hart, Melissa1, 1 |
| HART, STEPHEN | Cross-system comparisons of the controls on nitrification: are aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems different? Hart, Stephen1, McDowell, William2, Groffman, Peter3, Gorham, Anne2, 1 2 3 |
| HART, STEPHEN | Cellulose isotopic values indicate the water-use of riparian woody species in contrasting hydrologic regimes . Alstad, Karrin1, Hart, Stephen1, Horton, Jonathan2, Kolb, Tom1, 1 2 |
| HART, STEPHEN | Integrating terrestrial and aquatic biogeochemistry: concepts, techniques, and emerging paradigms. McDowell, William1, Grimm, Nancy2, Groffman, Peter3, Hart, Stephen4, Johnston, Carol5, 1 2 3 4 5 |
| HART, STEVEN | Herbivory alters pinyon pine litter biomass and chemical composition. CHAPMAN, SAMANTHA1, WHITHAM, THOMAS1, HART, STEVEN1, COBB, NEIL1, KOCH, GEORGE1, 1 |
| HARTE, JOHN | Soil carbon loss along a climate and forest type gradient in the Rocky Mountains. Kueppers, Lara1, Harte, John1, 1 |
| HARTE, JOHN | Testing for self-similarity in a serpentine ecosystem. Green, Jessica1, Harte, John1, Ostling, Annette1, 1 |
| HARTH, CAL | 97 Long-term energy flows in peatlands and their responses to heat and water loading. Pastor, John1, Chen, Jiquan2, Bridgham, Scott3, Deywey, Brad1, Marshall, Treneice2, Weltzin, Jake4, Harth, Cal1, Keller, Jason3, 1 2 3 4 |
| HARTLEY, STEPHEN | The spatial scaling of rare plant distributions. Kunin, William1, Hartley, Stephen1, Lennon, Jack1, 1 |
| HARTLEY, SUE | Chemicals, Plants and Animals: Linking secondary compounds, plant functional types and insect feeding guilds. HARTLEY, SUE1, JONES, HEFIN2, 1 2 |
| HARTMAN, KURT | Predicting patterns of community invasion and potential changes in forest succession by a non-indigenous shrub, Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii). Hartman, Kurt1, McCarthy, Brian1, 1 |
| HARTNETT, DAVID | 149 Effects of fire and grazing on patterns of resource availability: A comparison of North American and South African grasslands. BLAIR, JOHN1, SMITH, MELINDA1, KNAPP, ALAN1, HARTNETT, DAVID1, 1 |
| HARTUP, BARRY | Spatial and temporal dynamics of an emerging pathogen in an introduced host: mycoplasmal conjunctivitis in house finches. Altizer, Sonia1,3, Hartup, Barry2, Hochachka, Wesley1, Dobson, Andy3, Dhondt, Andre1, 1 3 2 |
| HARTVIGSEN, GREGG | Using fractal geometry to estimate forest canopy structure. Hartvigsen, Gregg1, 1 |
| HARTWAY, CINDY | The problems of long-distance dispersal and its estimation for conservation biology. DOAK, PAT1, HARTWAY, CINDY2, DOAK, DAN2, 1 2 |
| HARTZ-RUBIN, JENNIFER | Leaf phenology of saplings growing in the understory of a forest exposed to elevated CO2. Hartz-Rubin, Jennifer1, DeLucia, Evan1, 1 |
| HARVELL, C. DREW | Disease transmission of aspergillosis in sea fans: inferring process from spatial pattern. Jolles, Anna1,2, Sullivan, Patrick1, Alker, Alisa1, Harvell, C. Drew1, 1 2 |
| HARVELL, DREW | Escalating impacts of marine epizootics and the role of a changing environment : insights from a coral-fungus pathosystem. Kim, Kiho1, Harvell, Drew2, 1 2 |
| HARVEY, BRET | Nutrient uptake length, channel structure, and transient storage in streams draining harvested and old growth watersheds. HILL, BRIAN1, McCORMICK, FRANK2, HARVEY, BRET3, JOHNSON, SHERRI4, 1 2 3 4 |
| HARVEY, CHAD | 40 Effect of red imported fire ants on caterpillar-parasitoid interactions. Harvey, Chad1, Eubanks, Micky1, 1 |
| HARVEY, ERIK | Life history consequences of size-specific interactions in the Arizona tiger salamander. HARVEY, ERIK1, 1 |
| HARVEY, J | Hot spots and hot moments in landscape biogeochemistry. McClain, M1, Dent, L2, Gergel, S3, Grimm, N4, Harvey, J5, Mayorga, E6, McDowell, W7, Pinay, G8, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
| HARWELL, MATTHEW | Large-scale mapping and predictive modeling of submerged aquatic vegetation. Havens, Karl1, Brady, Mark1, Harwell, Matthew1, 1 |
| HARWOOD, RICHARD | The effects of compost and crop rotations on carbon turnover in particulate organic matter. FORTUNA, ANN-MARIE1, HARWOOD, RICHARD1, PAUL, ELDOR1,2, 1 2 |
| HASE, YOSITAKA | Dark and light taiga history since the last glacial around Lake Baikal. TAKAHARA, HIKARU1, OGURA, AKIRA1, KRIVONOGOV, SERGEY2, BEZRUKOVA, ELENA3, MIYOSHI, NORIO4, HASE, YOSITAKA5, KAWAMURO, KIMIYASU6, NAKAMURA, TOSHIO7, MORITA, YOSHIMUNE4, SHICHI, KOJI6, SHINOMIYA, YOSHIKI6, TAKEHARA, AKIHIDE8, UCHIYAMA, TAKASHI9, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 |
| HASKELL, JOHN | Local division rules for taxonomic diversity and biomass across tree dominated communities. HASKELL, JOHN1, ENQUIST, BRIAN2, TIFFNEY, BRUCE3, 1 2 3 |
| HASKELL, JOHN | Seasonal patterns of avian richness and environmental productivity. Hurlbert, Allen1, Haskell, John1,2, 1 2 |
| HASKINS, KRISTIN | Burning slash has no long-term effect on AM inoculum potential but does affect quality of revegetation. HASKINS, KRISTIN1, GEHRING, CATHERINE1, 1 |
| HASTINGS, STEVE | 96 The effect of elevated CO2 on Chamise chaparral photosynthesis using FACE technology. Qian, Yonghai1, Oechel, Walter1, Hastings, Steve1, Bryant, Pablo1, 1 |
| HASTINGS, STEVE | 106 Ecosystem carbon flux under elevated CO2 by FACE technique in southern California chaparral. CHENG*, YUFU1, OECHEL, WALTER1, BRYANT, PABLO1, HASTINGS, STEVE1, MAJOR, JOHN1, QIAN, YONGHAI1, 1 |
| HATCH, KENT | Hibernation behavior of Rana luteiventris in a riparian habitat. HATCH, KENT1, TRACY, C1, 1 |
| HATTENSCHWILER, STEPHAN | Polyphenols in tropical rainforest litter. HATTENSCHWILER, STEPHAN1, VITOUSEK, PETER2, 1 2 |
| HAUBENSAK, KAREN | Does the success of nitrogen-fixing invaders depend on nutrient limitation of invaded habitat? Haubensak, Karen1, D'Antonio, Carla1, 1 |
| HAUER, RICHARD | Temporary connections make "isolated" wetlands function at the landscape scale: consequences for wetland conservation policy. COOK, BRADLEY1, HAUER, RICHARD1, 1 |
| HAUSMAN, CONSTANCE | The effects of a light gradient on seedling establishment in an oak savanna restoration. Hausman, Constance1, Michaels, Helen1, 1 |
| HAVEL, JOHN | 73 Estimating dispersal from patterns of spread: Spatial and local control of invasion by Daphnia lumholtzi in Missouri lakes. Havel, John1, Shurin, Jonathan2, Jones, John3, 1 2 3 |
| HAVENS, KARL | Large-scale mapping and predictive modeling of submerged aquatic vegetation. Havens, Karl1, Brady, Mark1, Harwell, Matthew1, 1 |
| HAVENS, KAYRI | Viability analysis of a restored Illinois population of the federal threatened Pitcher's thistle (Cirsium pitcheri). Bell, Timothy1,2, Bowles, Marlin2, McBride, Jenny2, Havens, Kayri3, Vitt, Pati3, 1 2 3 |
| HAVILL, NATHAN | 33 Evaluating a critical assumption of behavioral preference tests: does the number of choices affect results? Nordheim, Erik1, Havill, Nathan1, Raffa, Kenneth1, 1 |
| HAVLICEK, TANYA | Ecosystem thermodynamics:Testing complexity with small-scale vegetation models. Vullings, Nicole 1, Allen, T.F.H.1, Havlicek, Tanya 1, Norman, John1, 1 |
| HAVLICEK, TANYA | Complexity in terrestrial ecosystems as a consequence of thermodynamics: Experiments on a small-scale system. Havlicek, Tanya 1, Allen, T.F.H.1, Vullings, Nicole1, Norman, John1, 1 |
| HAVSTAD, KRIS | Developing and applying state-and-transition models to manage rangelands. BESTELMEYER, BRANDON1, STRINGHAM, TAMZEN2, BROWN, JOEL1, HAVSTAD, KRIS1, 1 2 |
| HAVSTAD, KRIS | 148 Effects of fire and grazing on vegetation in northern Chihuahuan desert grasslands. DREWA, PAUL1, PETERS, DEBRA1, HAVSTAD, KRIS1, 1 |
| HAWKINS, KATHERINE | 83 Patterns of assembly along a toposequence in pine savannas and baygall gallery forests. Hawkins, Katherine1, McDonald, John2, Meador, Andrew2, Weiher, Evan1,2, 1 2 |
| HAYES, GREY | Disturbance effects on Holocarpha macradenia , an endangered wildflower from California’s coastal prairie. Hayes, Grey1, Holl, Karen1, 1 |
| HAYNES, KYLE | Landscape effects on patch connectivity, movement patterns, and edge-effects in a prairie planthopper. Haynes, Kyle1, Cronin, James1, 1 |
| HE, HONG | Spatial simulation of Lake States forest landscape change: climate warming, disturbance change, and management . Mladenoff, David1, He, Hong1,2, Scheller, Robert 1, Crow, Thomas3, 1 2 3 |
| HE, HONG | Forest landscape response to different harvest scenarios under climate warming in two ecoregions in northern Wisconsin, U.S.A. He, Hong1, Mladenoff, David2, Gustafson, Eric3, 1 2 3 |
| HE, JI | Life-history meaning of the von Bertalanffy growth model and its ecological implications. He, Ji1, Stewart, Donald1, 1 |
| HEAL, O. WILLIAM | 118 Do successional changes in aboveground environmental conditions lead to a parallel succession in soil macrofaunal communities? Negrete-Yankelevich, Simoneta 1,2, Fragoso, Carlos2, Heal, O. William1, Newton, Adrian1, 1 2 |
| HEATH, JACKIE | Element inputs and outputs across a substrate age gradient in the Hawaiian Islands. Vitousek, Peter1, Chadwick, Oliver2, Crews, Tim 3, Heath, Jackie4, Hedin, Lars5, Kurtz, Andy6, Matson, Pamela1, 1 2 3 4 5 6 |
| HEATH, LINDA | Down deadwood biomass of trees is correlated with standing mortality at a regional scale. Chojnacky, David1, Heath, Linda2, 1 2 |
| HEATON, CHANDRA | 45 Effects of disturbance regimes on spatial patterns of vegetation in a mesquite savanna. HEATON, CHANDRA1, WU, X.1, ANSLEY, R.1, 1 |
| HEATWOLE, DANNELLE | Invasive species impacts on threatened and endangered salmonids in the Columbia River Basin. Sandreson, Beth1, Heatwole, Dannelle1, Dey, Doug1, 1 |
| HECKATHORN, SCOTT | 153 Variation in heat-shock proteins and thermotolerance among populations of Chenopodium album from contrasting thermal environments. BARUA, DEEPAK1, HECKATHORN, SCOTT1, COLEMAN, JAMES2, 1 2 |
| HEDIN, LARS | Non-linear nitrogen retention in an unpolluted old-growth temperate forest receiving a geometric range of experimental 15N additions . Perakis, Steven1, Compton, Jana2, Hedin, Lars1, 1 2 |
| HEDIN, LARS | Element inputs and outputs across a substrate age gradient in the Hawaiian Islands. Vitousek, Peter1, Chadwick, Oliver2, Crews, Tim 3, Heath, Jackie4, Hedin, Lars5, Kurtz, Andy6, Matson, Pamela1, 1 2 3 4 5 6 |
| HEDIN, LARS | Stoichiometric equilibration of N and P losses over four million years of tropical forest development. HEDIN, LARS1, VITOUSEK, PETER2, MATSON, PAMELA2, BUTTEL, LINDA1, LEVIN, SIMON3, PACALA, STEPHEN3, DURRETT, RICHARD1, 1 2 3 |
| HEDLUND, MEGAN | Herbivory affects plant soil moisture, plant water potential and whole-tree water use in piñon pine, Pinus edulis. Hedlund, Megan1, Montes-Helu, Mario1, Hungate, Bruce1, Koch, George1, 1 |
| HEEMSKERK, MARIEKE | Do international gold prices drive the Amazon gold rush? An economic analysis. Heemskerk, Marieke1, 1 |
| HEIDEMAN, MERLE | 22 Ecology as part of a web-based introductory biology curriculum. KIRSCHTEL, DAVID1, BATZLI, JANET1, HEIDEMAN, MERLE1, MCGROARTY, ESTELLE1, MERRILL, JOHN1, PARKER, JOYCE1, RUSSELL, RANDY1, SMITH, JIM1, 1 |
| HEILMAN, PHILIP | 22 Ground truthing remotely sensed vegetation parameters for arid land assessment and management. Biedenbender, Sharon1, Marsett, Robert1, Qi, Jiaguo2, Watson, Mary1, Heilman, Philip1, 1 2 |
| HEISLER, JANA | 4 Woody vegetation expansion in a mesic grassland: fire frequency, topography, and interannual variability. Heisler, Jana1, Briggs, John1, 1 |
| HEJL, SALLIE | Parental behavior of a Cowbird host: Caught between the costs of egg-removal and nest predation. Tewksbury, Joshua1,2, Martin, Thomas2,3, Hejl, Sallie4,5, Kuehn, Michael6, Jenkins, Wajid2, 1 2 3 4 5 6 |
| HELLIKER, B. | 86 Simulating 18O of water and carbon dioxide at a tallgrass prairie in Oklahoma.Riley, W.1, Still, C.2, Helliker, B.3, Ribas-Carbo, M.4, Burba, G.5, Verma, S.5, Torn, M.1, Berry, J.4, 1 2 3 4 5 |
| HELLQUIST, C. ERIC | Vegetation and soil characteristics of intertidal habitats colonized by Spartina anglicain Padilla Bay, WA, USA. Hellquist, C. Eric1, Black, R. Alan1, 1 |
| HELMIG, LISA | Threshold time of conversion from oak-hickory to mesophytic forest in the Illinois Ozark Hills. Fralish, James1, Helmig, Lisa2, 1 2 |
| HELSEL, JULIE | 51 The effects of habitat structure on the distribution of the orb-weaving spider Leucauge regnyi in a Puerto Rican rain forest. Bishop, Leslie1, Gorman, Leah1, Helsel, Julie1, Lees, Britta1, 1 |
| HELY, CHRISTELLE | Regional fuel load modeled for two contrasting years in central and southern Africa. Dowty, Peter1, Caylor, Kelly1, Hely, Christelle1, Shugart, Herman1, 1 |
| HEMOND, H | Foliar 15N natural abundance response to clear-cutting disturbance. Pardo, L1, Hemond, H2, Fahey, T3, Montoya, J4, 1 2 3 4 |
| HENDREY, GEORGE | Fine root biomass and fluxes of soil carbon in young stands of paper birch and trembling aspen as affected by elevated atmospheric CO2 and tropospheric O3. King, John1, Pregitzer, Kurt1, Zak, Donald2, Sober, Jaak1, Isebrands, Jud3, Dickson, Richard 3, Hendrey, George4, Karnosky, David1, 1 2 3 4 |
| HENDRICK, RONALD | 60 Substituting root numbers for length - Improving the use of minirhizotrons to study fine root dynamics. CROCKER, TRACEY1, HENDRICK, RONALD1, 1 |
| HENDRIX, PAUL | 40 The impact of land-use practices on native earthworm populations in California grasslands. Winsome, Thais1,2, Hendrix, Paul1, Epstein, Lynn2, 1 2 |
| HENDRIX, PAUL | 41 Isotopic analysis of native and exotic earthworm feeding ecology in a Kansas tallgrass prairie . Hendrix, Paul1, Callaham, Jr., Mac2, Blair, John2, Lachnicht, Sharon1, James, Sam3, 1 2 3 |
| HENDRIX, STEPHEN | 27 Dispersal patterns of Chrysochus auratus in a highly fragmented landscape. St. Pierre, Matthew1, Hendrix, Stephen1, 1 |
| HENDRIX, STEVE | 10 Plant phenology, reproduction, and insect herbivory in a fragmented landscape. Hendrix, Steve1, Lewis, Cassandra1, 1 |
| HENDRIX, STEVE | 77 Relationships between floral resources and pollinator communities in Iowa prairie fragments. Gienapp, Christopher1, Hines, Heather1, Hendrix, Steve1, 1 |
| HENEBRY, GEOFFREY | Ecophysiological consequences of contrasting microenvironments on the desiccation tolerant moss, Tortula ruralis. Hamerlynck, Erik1, Tuba, Zoltan2, Henebry, Geoffrey3, 1 2 3 |
| HENEBRY, GEOFFREY | 14 Modeling herpetile range distributions from species occurrences and landscape variables. Henebry, Geoffrey1, Putz, Brian1, Merchant, James1, 1 |
| HENEBRY, GEOFFREY | 86 Spatio-temporal dynamics of vegetation and precipitation in the Nebraska Sand Hills. Ratcliffe, Ian1, Henebry, Geoffrey1,2, Wedin, David2, 1 2 |
| HENEGHAN, LIAM | 122 The creative mosaic - a potential role for microarthropods in determining prairie restoration success. Heneghan, Liam1, Rauschenberg, Carlton1, Opiola, Angela1, 1 |
| HENRY, HUGH | Free amino acids as a source of plant nitrogen nutrition in sub-arctic salt-marsh coastal sites. HENRY, HUGH1, JEFFERIES, ROBERT1, 1 |
| HEPBURN, SABRINA | 43 Early warning indicators for sudden ecosystem change: monitoring dominant feedbacks in shallow lakes. HEPBURN, SABRINA1, COTTINGHAM, KATHRYN1, 1 |
| HEPPELL, SELINA | Amphibian life history traits and population responses to perturbation. Heppell, Selina1,2, 1 2 |
| HEPPELL, SELINA | 13 Declines in diamondbacks: Terrapin population modeling and implications for management. Hart, Kristen1, Crowder, Larry1, Heppell, Selina2, Auger, Peter3, 1 2 3 |
| HERENDEEN, ROBERT | Dynamic and static trophic cascades. HERENDEEN, ROBERT1, 1 |
| HERENDEEN, ROBERT | Ontogenetic diet shifts of walleye: predicting consumption. Galarowicz, Tracy1, 2, Wahl, David1, Herendeen, Robert1, 1 2 |
| HERKERT, JAMES | A Regional analysis of the effects of grassland fragmentation on nesting success of breeding birds. HERKERT, JAMES1, REINKING, DAN2, WIEDENFELD, DAVID2, WINTER, M3, ZIMMERMAN, JOHN4, JENSEN, WILLIAM5, FINCK, ELMER5, KOFORD, ROLF6, WOLFE, D.2, SHERROD, S.2, JENKINS, M.2, FAABORG, J.3, ROBINSON, S.7, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
| HERMAN, PATRICIA | Fluctuating asymmetry in stonerollers from streams of varying lead contamination history. Brunkow, Paul1, Herman, Patricia1, 1 |
| HERRICK, JEFFERY | Managing rangelands: implications of a paradigm shift in the ecology of arid and semi-arid ecosystems. JOYCE, LINDA1, PYKE, DAVID2, HERRICK, JEFFERY3, 1 2 3 |
| HERRICK, JEFFERY | 120 Using cesium-137 to understand landscape stability in the northern Chihuahuan Desert. Ritchie, Jerry1, Herrick, Jeffery2, 1 2 |
| HERRICK, JEFFREY | 98 Stomatal conductance and stomatal limitation of photosynthesis in overstory sweetgum trees during four years CO2 enrichment at the Duke Forest FACE experiment. Herrick, Jeffrey1, Maherali, Hafiz2, Thomas, Richard1, 1 2 |
| HERRICK, JEFFREY | 44 Disturbance effects on infiltration and erosion susceptibility for biologically crusted soils in the Mojave Desert. Herrick, Jeffrey1, Belnap, Jayne2, Van Zee, Justin1, Johansen, Jeffrey3, 1 2 3 |
| HERRICK, JEFFREY | 46 Monitoring grassland, shrubland and savanna ecosystems: LCTA versus an integrated soil and vegetation monitoring protocol. Myers, Laura1, Herrick, Jeffrey1, Remmenga, Marta2, Reiser, Hildegard3, 1 2 3 |
| HERSHOCK, CHAD | Community-level consequences of competition among clonal sedges. HERSHOCK, CHAD1, GOLDBERG, DEBORAH1, 1 |
| HERSPERGER, ANNA | Road traffic and nearby grassland bird patterns in a suburbanizing landscape. Forman, Richard1, Reineking, Bjorn1, Hersperger, Anna1, 1 |
| HEVNER, SCOTT | 78 Effects of multiple visits by Xylocopa virginica on the reproduction of Lupinus perennis . Hevner, Scott1, Michaels, Helen1, Mitchell, Randall2, 1 2 |
| HEYERDAHL, EMILY | Historical mixed-severity fire regimes in the southwestern interior of British Columbia, Canada. Heyerdahl, Emily1,2, Lertzman, Ken2, 1 2 |
| HIBBARD, KATHY | 92 The validation of VEMAP Phase 2 model experiments using hydrologic data. GORDON, WENDY1, FAMIGLIETTI, JAMES1, FOWLER, NORMA1, HIBBARD, KATHY2, KITTEL, TIMOTHY3, MEMBERS, VEMAP4, 1 2 3 4 |
| HIBBERT, LIANNE | 4 Student Perceptions of SEEDS. HIBBERT, LIANNE1, NILON, CHARLIE1, 1 |
| HIBBS, DAVID | Woody plant diversity in western Oregon riparian forests: Multiple scales of control. Sarr, Daniel1, Hibbs, David1, 1 |
| HICKS, DAVID | 19 Growth and size relations of Stenocereus aragonii(Cactaceae). Hicks, David1, 1 |
| HIEBERT, RON | Prioritizing plant: the alien plant ranking system. Hiebert, Ron1, 1 |
| HIEMSTRA, CHRISTOPHER | 21 The spatial distribution of litter decomposition over a heterogeneous landscape of a Wyoming forest-alpine tundra ecotone. Hiemstra, Christopher1, Reiners, William1, 1 |
| HIGGINS, BECKY | Nematodes from Konza tallgrass prairie: Rich diversity in a temperate ecosystem. Mullin, Peter1, Szalanski, Allen1, Higgins, Becky1, Powers, Thomas1, 1 |
| HIGGINS, DANIEL | 106 Data management software and standards to facilitate ecological research. Jones, Matthew1, Berkley, Chad1, Bojilova, Jivka1, Higgins, Daniel1, Jones, Christopher1, Nottrott, Rudolf1, Schildhauer, Mark1, 1 |
| HIGGINS, KEVIN | Population structure, genetic effective size, mutation accumulation and extinction. Higgins, Kevin1,2, 1 2 |
| HIGGINS, PAUL | Ecosystem change in the North Atlantic region under greenhouse gas increase and thermohaline circulation collapse. Higgins, Paul1, Schneider, Stephen1, 1 |
| HIGGINS, STEVEN | Are long-distance dispersal events usually caused by nonstandard means of dispersal? HIGGINS, STEVEN1, NATHAN, RAN2, CAIN, MICHAEL3, 1 2 3 |
| HIGUERA, PHILIP | 73 Identifying disturbance signatures in small-hollow sediments: the potential for long-term, high-resolution forest history records. Higuera, Philip1, Brubaker, Linda1, Sprugel, Douglas1, 1 |
| HILL, BRIAN | Nutrient uptake length, channel structure, and transient storage in streams draining harvested and old growth watersheds. HILL, BRIAN1, McCORMICK, FRANK2, HARVEY, BRET3, JOHNSON, SHERRI4, 1 2 3 4 |
| HILL, JILL | 9 The evaluation of potential media for use in peanut germination for space missions. Williams, Chansi1, Hill, Jill1, 1 |
| HILL, JOVONN | 24 Effects of artificial root herbivory on seedling growth. Barone, John1, Hill, JoVonn1, Friend, Alexander1, 1 |
| HILLERISLAMBERS, JANNEKE | 72 Fecundity schedules for forest trees. LaDeau, Shannon 1, Clark, James1, HilleRisLambers, Janneke1, Ibanez, Ines1, 1 |
| HILLERISLAMBERS, JANNEKE | Estimating population spread based on dispersal data: what can we forecast and how well? Clark, James1, Lewis, Mark2, McLachlan, Jason1, HilleRisLambers, Janneke1, 1 2 |
| HINCKLEY, THOMAS | Transpiration of Hybrid Poplar in Eastern Washington: Leaf to stand scaling. KIM, HYUN-SEOK1,2, HINCKLEY, THOMAS1, 1 2 |
| HINES, HEATHER | 77 Relationships between floral resources and pollinator communities in Iowa prairie fragments. Gienapp, Christopher1, Hines, Heather1, Hendrix, Steve1, 1 |
| HINES, RANDY | 152 Population growth indicates forest habitat quality for three species of neotropical migrant songbirds. Knutson, Melinda1, Powell, Larkin2, Niemi, Gerald3, Hammer-Friberg, Mary4, Hines, Randy1, Sveum, Colin1, 1 2 3 4 |
| HINKE, JEFFERSON | Whole-lake patterns of predation mortality: the impacts of littoral zone structural complexity and depth on fish predator-prey interactions. SASS, GREG1, HINKE, JEFFERSON1, 1 |
| HINKE, JEFFERSON | Size-structured predation, relative growth rates and recruitment potential of largemouth bass. Hinke, Jefferson1, Essington, Timothy1, Kitchell, James1, 1 |
| HINKLE, C ROSS | Elevated CO2 increases net ecosystem CO2 uptake in a Florida scrub-oak ecosystem . Hymus, Graham1, Johnson, David1, Dijkstra, Paul1, Hinkle, C Ross2, Drake, Bert1, 1 2 |
| HINKLE, C ROSS | Seasonal and interannual variations in ecosystem water and carbon fluxes in Florida scrub oak . DORE, SABINA1, HYMUS, GRAHAM2, JOHNSON, DAVID2, DRAKE, BERT2, HINKLE, C ROSS3, 1 2 3 |
| HINKLE, C ROSS | The effect of pressure, temperature, and wind on ecosystem gas exchange measurements determined using large open top chambers for exposing plants to elevated atmospheric CO2 in Florida scrub oak. JOHNSON, DAVID1, HYMUS, GRAHAM1, DORE, SABINA2, HINKLE, C ROSS3, DRAKE, BERT1, 1 2 3 |
| HINKLE, C ROSS | A calibration of three methods for measuring leaf area index in a scrub-oak ecosystem growing in elevated CO2. Pontailler, Jean-Yves2, Hymus, Graham1, Snead, Tom1, Hinkle, C Ross3, Drake, Bert1, 2 1 3 |
| HINKLE, C ROSS | The impact of elevated atmospheric CO2 on the responses of a Florida scrub-oak ecosystem to the 1998 drought. Drake, Bert1, Dijkstra, Paul1, Hungate, Bruce2, Hymus, Graham1, Li, Jiahong1, Day, Frank3, Johnson, Dale4, Hinkle, C Ross5, 1 2 3 4 5 |
| HINKLE, C | 58 Characterizing the aerodynamic properties of open top chambers: Can we measure ecosystem stomatal conductances? Monje, Oscar1, Johnson, David2, Hymus, Graham2, Hinkle, C1, Drake, B2, 1 2 |
| HINZ, LEON | River flow regime as a restoration target:assessing flow alteration in rivers of the Great Lakes Basin. Allan, David1, Hinz, Leon1, 1 |
| HIRE, KELLY | 1 Plasticity of biomass allocation in response to multiple resource limitation. Hire, Kelly1, McConnaughay, K.D.M.1, 1 |
| HIRSCH, REGINA | Are potential behavioral effects caused by pesticide exposure contributing to the decline of terrestrial amphibians? Hirsch, Regina1,2, Temple, Stanley1, 1 2 |
| HISHAW, JILLIAN | 100 Alternatives to the use of 2,4-dimethylamine as a herbicide in public areas. Hishaw, Jillian1, Kieren, Elizabeth2, Ottman, Ken2, 1 2 |
| HOBBIE, JOHN | Ecosystem science and ecosystem management: A disparity. Hobbie, John1, 1 |
| HOBBIE, JOHN | Climate change and arctic ecosystems. RASTETTER, EDWARD1, HOBBIE, JOHN1, 1 |
| HOBBIE, SARAH | Soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics on tundra landscapes with different glacial histories. HOBBIE, SARAH1, MILEY, TIFFANY1, WEISS, MARISSA2, 1 2 |
| HOBBIE, SARAH | The impacts of a riparian invader, salt cedar (Tamarix ramosissima), on a stream food web. Kennedy, Theodore1, Hobbie, Sarah1, Newman, Raymond1, 1 |
| HOBBIE, SARAH | 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 |
| HOBBS, N. THOMPSON | Landscape changes in the semi-arid steppe of western Colorado: Impacts on winter habitat of mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus). Manier, Daniel 1, Hobbs, N. Thompson1,2, Theobald, David1, Reich, Robin1, Campbell, Mark1, 1 2 |
| HOBBS, N. | Gain functions for blue duikers in small patches: Does plant geometry matter? Vandervelde, Thea1, Shipley, Lisa1, Searle, Kate2, Hobbs, N.2, Wunder, Bruce3, 1 2 3 |
| HOBBS, N. | 26 Gain functions in small patches for a large herbivore: Evaluating evidence for competing models. SEARLE, KATE1, HOBBS, N.1, VANDERVELDE, THEA2, SHIPLEY, LISA2, WUNDER, BRUCE 3, 1 2 3 |
| HOBBS, N. | Impacts of climate changes on elk population dynamics in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. HOBBS, N.1, WANG, GUIMING1, SINGER, FRANCIS1, OJIMA, DENNIS1, LUBOW, BRUCE2, 1 2 |
| HOBSON, KENNETH | Can chemical communication be cryptic? Adaptive responses of herbivores to natural enemies exploiting prey semiochemistry. Raffa, Kenneth1, Aukema, Brian1, Erbilgin, Nadir1, Hobson, Kenneth1, 1 |
| HOCH, GREGORY | 16 Ecosystem controls of landscape-level bison (Bos bison) grazing patterns in a tallgrass prairie. BROCK, BRENT1, JOHNSON, LORETTA1, WASSBERG, THOMAS1, HOCH, GREGORY1, 1 |
| HOCHACHKA, WESLEY | Spatial and temporal dynamics of an emerging pathogen in an introduced host: mycoplasmal conjunctivitis in house finches. Altizer, Sonia1,3, Hartup, Barry2, Hochachka, Wesley1, Dobson, Andy3, Dhondt, Andre1, 1 3 2 |
| HODGSON, JAMES | 72 Density-dependent foraging plasticity of largemouth bass. Hodgson, Jay1, Hodgson, James2, 1 2 |
| HODGSON, JAMES | 71 Piscivorous niche expansion by largemouth bass in a temperate experimental lake. Charipar, Elizabeth1, Hodgson, Jay2, Hodgson, James1, 1 2 |
| HODGSON, JAMES | 144 Relationships between herbaceous understory and canopy type in a northeastern Wisconsin forest. Hodgson, James1, Hodgson, Jay2, Podlaha, Ondrej1, Bunker, Gregory3, 1 2 3 |
| HODGSON, JAY | 72 Density-dependent foraging plasticity of largemouth bass. Hodgson, Jay1, Hodgson, James2, 1 2 |
| HODGSON, JAY | 71 Piscivorous niche expansion by largemouth bass in a temperate experimental lake. Charipar, Elizabeth1, Hodgson, Jay2, Hodgson, James1, 1 2 |
| HODGSON, JAY | Economic value, biodiversity, and sandhill cranes: Platte River birding. Stoll, John1, Hodgson, Jay1, Ditton, Robert2, Eubanks, Ted3, 1 2 3 |
| HODGSON, JAY | 144 Relationships between herbaceous understory and canopy type in a northeastern Wisconsin forest. Hodgson, James1, Hodgson, Jay2, Podlaha, Ondrej1, Bunker, Gregory3, 1 2 3 |
| HOEGGER, PATRIK | Positive and negative cross-talk in pathways of resistance to pathogens and insects. Bostock, Richard1,2, Weyman, Philip 1, Karban, Richard1, Hoegger, Patrik1,2, Lincoln, James1,2, Pan, Zhiqiang1,2, Fan, Xiaohong1,2, Gilchrist, David1,2, 1 2 |
| HOEKSEMA, JASON | Mutualism in biological market models can be facilitated or inhibited by differing requirements among species. HOEKSEMA, JASON1, SCHWARTZ, MARK1, JOHNSON, NANCY2, BLACKWOOD, CHRIS3, 1 2 3 |
| HOEKSTRA, JON | 113 Ontogenetic variation in the effects of crayfish in a warmwater stream benthic community. HOEKSTRA, JON1, SOLUK, DANIEL1, 1 |
| HOEKSTRA, JONATHAN | An experimental test of whether habitat heterogeneity buffers populations against the effect of climate variability. Hoekstra, Jonathan1, 1 |
| HOEKSTRA, THOMAS | Dissipation versus degradation: a helpful distinction in understanding human historical and non-human ecology of resource use. Allen, Timothy1, Tainter, Joseph2, Hoekstra, Thomas3, 1 2 3 |
| HOELZER, GUY | 61 The genetic variation of an invasive perennial, Lepidium latifolium L.(Cruciferae), across the western United States. Printz, Lisa1, Hoelzer, Guy2, Taylor, George3, 1 2 3 |
| HOF, JOHN | Spatial optimization in ecological applications. Hof, John1, Bevers, Michael1, 1 |
| HOFFMAN, CATHERINE | Spatial pollination patterns in an experimentally fragmented landscape. Hoffman, Catherine1, Camilo, Gerardo1, 1 |
| HOFGAARD, ANNIKA | Climate change and moose: Availability and quality of winter forage. Nordengren, Caroline1,2, Ball, John1, Hofgaard, Annika1,2, 1 2 |
| HOFSTETTER*, RICHARD | Symbiotic associations and the ecology of the southern pine beetle. HOFSTETTER*, RICHARD1, KLEPZIG, KIER2, AYERS, MATTHEW1, MOSER, JOHN2, 1 2 |
| HOGSETT, WILLIAM | 104 Simulation of ozone effects on eight tree species at Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, USA. Laurence, John1, Lee, E.1, Hogsett, William1, 1 |
| HOLAH, JENNY | Herbivore pressure and endophyte infection frequency in tall fescue. Clay, Keith1, Holah, Jenny2, 1 2 |
| HOLBROOK, MISSY | 52 The effect of phloem girdling on xylem hydraulic conductance. Zwieniecki, Maciej 1, Melcher, Peter1, Feild, Taylor1, Holbrook, Missy 1, 1 |
| HOLBROOK, N. MICHELE | Genetics and water relations of the chilling response in wild and cultivated tomatoes. Bloom, Arnold1, Randall, Leslie1, Truco, Maria1, Holbrook, N. Michele2, Zwieniecki, Maciej2, 1 2 |
| HOLBROOK, N. MICHELE | The potential biophysical role of potassium in phloem transport. Thompson, Matthew1, Zwieniecki, Maciej1, Melcher, Peter1, Holbrook, N. Michele1, 1 |
| HOLBROOK, SALLY | Density-dependence in reef fish: a meta-analysis. Osenberg, Craig1, St. Mary, Colette1, Holbrook, Sally2, Schmitt, Russell2, Chesson, Peter3, Byrne, Barbara3, 1 2 3 |
| HOLL, KAREN | 67 Effect of coal surface mine revegetation practices on long-term recovery of southeastern hardwood forests. Holl, Karen1, 1 |
| HOLL, KAREN | Disturbance effects on Holocarpha macradenia , an endangered wildflower from California’s coastal prairie. Hayes, Grey1, Holl, Karen1, 1 |
| HOLLADAY, SUSAN | Ecosystem dynamics based on a global network of eddy-correlation flux towers. Olson, Richard1, Falge, Eva2, Baldocchi, Dennis3, Gu, Lianhong3, Holladay, Susan1, 1 2 3 |
| HOLLAND, ELISABETH | Modelling NOx, N2O,N2 and CH4 fluxes from managed and unmanaged ecosystems: DAYCENT results. PARTON, WILLIAM1, DELGROSSO, STEPHEN1, MOSIER, ARVIN1,2, OJIMA, DENNIS1, HOLLAND, ELISABETH1,3, SCHIMEL, DAVID1,3, 1 2 3 |
| HOLLAND, J. | Population dynamics and mutualism: Functional responses of benefits and costs. HOLLAND, J.1, DEANGELIS, DONALD2, BRONSTEIN, JUDITH3, 1 2 3 |
| HOLLAND, KERI | 83 Phosphatase activity along an alpine age and nutrient gradient. Holland, Keri1, Townsend, Alan1, Bowman, William1, 1 |
| HOLLAND, MARJORIE | Ecological assessment of riverine headwater environments. Holland, Marjorie1, Strong, Lisa1, Smith, Mollie1, 1 |
| HOLLING, C | Are animal body mass patterns from structurally similar ecosystems similar? Allen, Craig1, Holling, C2, 1 2 |
| HOLLISTER, JEFFREY | 116 Relating estuarine condition with landscape structure in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. HOLLISTER, JEFFREY1, PAUL, JOHN2, COPELAND, JANE3, COMELEO, RANDY4, CHARPENTIER, MIKE 3, AUGUST, PETER1, BRUSH, MARK5, 1 2 3 4 5 |
| HOLMES, RICHARD | Modeling the impact of time of first clutch initiation: new directions to an old problem? Nagy, Laura1, Holmes, Richard1, 1 |
| HOLMES, WILLIAM | Effects of CO2 and O3 enrichment on microbial metabolism of 13C-labeled compounds in forest soils. PHILLIPS, REBECCA1, ZAK, DONALD1, HOLMES, WILLIAM1, 1 |
| HOLMES, WILLIAM | Indications of increasing soil C storage under elevated CO2 and O3. HOLMES, WILLIAM1, ZAK, DONALD1, 1 |
| HOLMQUIST, KARSTEN | 123 The effect of variation in floral reproductive morphology on pollen dispersal and gene flow in Mimulus ringens. Holmquist, Karsten1, Karron, Jeffrey1, Mitchell, Randall2, 1 2 |
| HOLMQUIST, KARSTEN | The influence of Mimulus ringens floral display size on patterns of pollinator visitation. MITCHELL, RANDALL1, KARRON, JEFFREY2, HOLMQUIST, KARSTEN2, BELL, JOHN2, 1 2 |
| HOLMQUIST, KARSTEN | The influence of floral display size on mating patterns in Mimulus ringens. KARRON, JEFFREY1, MITCHELL, RANDALL2, HOLMQUIST, KARSTEN1, BELL, JOHN1, 1 2 |
| HOLSTE, ELLEN | 54 Environmental effects on xylem cavitation in Phaseolus vulgaris (common bean). HOLSTE, ELLEN1, MATZNER, STEVEN1, 1 |
| HOLT, CARRIE | Recovery of zooplankton communities from acidification in Killarney Park, Ontario, 1972-2000: pH 6 as a recovery goal. Holt, Carrie1, Yan, Norman1,2, 1 2 |
| HOLT, JODIE | Germination and establishment of Cynara cardunculus: information for an improved seedling removal strategy of an invasive weed. WHITE, VIRGINIA1, HOLT, JODIE1, 1 |
| HOLT, ROBERT | Multi-host systems and the role played by parasites in threatening the recovery of conserved species. Hudson, Peter1, Dobson, Andrew2, Holt, Robert3, 1 2 3 |
| HOLT, ROBERT | Effects of vegetation structure on ground beetle diversity and species occurrence on tallgrass prairie. Cook, William1, Holt, Robert1, 1 |
| HOLT, ROBERT | The effect of immigration and environmental variability on competitive interactions. Long, Zachary1, Petchey, Owen2, Holt, Robert3, 1 2 3 |
| HOLT, ROBERT | The ecology of communities at the mesoscale: from metapopulation theory to community structure. Holt, Robert1,2, 1 2 |
| HOLTON, KIM | 12 Effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 and O3 on tree-insect-parasitoid interactions. Holton, Kim1, Lindroth, Richard1, 1 |
| HOLUB, SCOT | Detrital controls on SOM and nutrient dynamics in an old-growth forest soil. Lajtha, Kate1, Spears, Julie1, Holub, Scot1, Yano, Yuriko1, Caldwell, Bruce1, 1 |
| HOLUB, SCOTT | The fate and retention of organic and inorganic nitrogen in a western Oregon coniferous forest . Holub, Scott1, Lajtha, Kate1, 1 |
| HOLYOAK, MARCEL | Effects of habitat loss and an invasive enemy on the persistence of a threatened beetle. Talley*, Theresa1, Huxel, Gary1, Holyoak, Marcel1, Collinge, Sharon2, 1 2 |
| HOLYOAK, MARCEL | The need to integrate spatial theory and community ecology. Holyoak, Marcel1, 1 |
| HOLYOAK, MARCEL | The effects of density dependent dispersal on population dynamics in experimental microcoms. Donahue, Megan1, Holyoak, Marcel2, 1 2 |
| HOLZAPFEL, CLAUS | Consequences of intraspecific variation in clonal integration: in a patchy world, generosity pays. Alpert, Peter1, Holzapfel, Claus1, Slominski, Clayton1, 1 |
| HOLZAPFEL, CLAUS | Environmental stress and plant community invasibility in a coastal grassland in California. Kolb, Annette1, Alpert, Peter1, Enters, Dirk1, Holzapfel, Claus1, 1 |
| HOM, JOHN | Integrated Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. Jenkins, Jennifer1, Birdsey, Richard1, Murdoch, Peter2, Stolte, Ken1, Hom, John1, 1 2 |
| HOM, JOHN | 83 Scaling up estimates of tree biomass from plot measurements of forest inventories to regional domains using a process-based forest ecosystem model . Pan, Yude1, Birdsey, Richard1, Hom, John1, McCullough, Kevin1, 1 |
| HONG, SUN-KEE | Traditional and modern ways of land-use planning and managment in South Korea. Hong, Sun-Kee1, Song, In-Ju1, 1 |
| HOOKER, BETH | 141 Effect of tillage and carbon input levels on soil organic carbon distribution. HOOKER, BETH1, CARDON, ZOE1, 1 |
| HOOPER, DAVID | The role of resource availability in plant community invasibility. Dukes, Jeffrey1, Hooper, David2, Verville, Julia1, 1 2 |
| HOOPER, DAVID | Complementarity among grassland functional groups. Hooper, David1, Dukes, Jeffrey2, 1 2 |
| HOOPER, MICHAEL | 38 Assessing the impact of the ice storm of 1998 on an old-growth forest. ARII, KEN1, HOOPER, MICHAEL1, DUGUAY, STEPHANIE1, LECHOWICZ, MARTIN1, 1 |
| HOOPES, MARTHA | What should we look for in an invasive competitor? HOOPES, MARTHA1, 1 |
| HOOTEN, MEVIN | Modeling and mapping the distribution of ground flora in the Missouri Ozarks. Hooten, Mevin1, Larsen, David 1, Wikle, Christopher2, 1 2 |
| HOOVER, JEFFREY | Decision rules for Prothonotary Warblers: the influence of nesting success on site fidelity. Hoover, Jeffrey1, 1 |
| HOPE, DIANE | Landscape pattern and process of an urban ecosystem: an integrated field inventory approach. HOPE, DIANE1, GRIES, CORINNA1, ZHU, WEIXING2, CARROLL, STEVEN1, STABLER, LINDA1, REDMAN, CHARLES1, GRIMM, NANCY1, KINZIG, ANN1, 1 2 |
| HOPE, GRAEME | Forest soil changes across forest-clearcut edges in a high-elevation coniferous forest. Redding, Todd1, Fortin, Marie-Josee1, Schmidt, Margaret1, Hope, Graeme2, 1 2 |
| HORJUS, KATHERINE | Understory abundance following logging in northern hardwood forests: the role of seed predation and myrmecochory. DEJOODE, DANIEL1, HORJUS, KATHERINE1, CURRAN, LISA1, 1 |
| HORN, HENRY | A Large-Eddy / Lagrangian Dispersion model to study long-distance dispersal of tree seeds. Avissar, Roni1, Walko, Robert1, Thomas, Suvi1, Baidya Roy, Somnath1, Katul, Gabriel2, Nathan, Ran3, Horn, Henry3, Levin, Simon3, 1 2 3 |
| HORN, HENRY | Long-distance dispersal of tree seeds by wind: the role of vertical wind updrafts. NATHAN, RAN1,2, HORN, HENRY1, LEVIN, SIMON1, PACALA, STEVE1, KATUL, GABRIEL3, AVISSAR, RONI4, WALKO, ROBERT4, THOMAS, SUVI4, 1 2 3 4 |
| HORNUNG, ELIZABETH | Diversity and dynamics of soil invertebrates in urban forests. SZLAVECZ, KATALIN1, CSUZDI, CSABA2, HORNUNG, ELIZABETH3, KORSOS, ZOLTAN4, 1 2 3 4 |
| HORROCKS, GREGORY | Relative Influences of Site, Landscape Context and Historical Factors on Birds in a Fragmented Landscape. Mac Nally, Ralph1, Horrocks, Gregory1, 1 |
| HORSLEY, STEPHEN | Sugar maple growth in relation to health, glaciation and foliar nutrition in northern Pennsylvania and southern New York. Long, Robert1, Horsley, Stephen 2, Bailey, Scott3, Hallett, Richard4, 1 2 3 4 |
| HORSLEY, STEPHEN | Effects of fence, herbicide, and lime on regeneration of sugar maple in northern Pennsylvania. Horsley, Stephen1, Long, Robert2, Lilja, Paul3, 1 2 3 |
| HORTON, JONATHAN | Cellulose isotopic values indicate the water-use of riparian woody species in contrasting hydrologic regimes . Alstad, Karrin1, Hart, Stephen1, Horton, Jonathan2, Kolb, Tom1, 1 2 |
| HORTON, MAC | Predicting the vulnerability of endangered vertebrate species to fire ant impacts using landscape level predictors. Parris, Leslie 1,2, Allen, Craig1,2, Schmidt, Elise3, Horton, Mac1, 1 2 3 |
| HORTON, THOMAS | Identification of fungi decomposing woody conifer roots in Oregon using molecular methods. VANDEGRIFT, V. ELEANOR1, CHEN, HUA1, HORTON, THOMAS1,2, HARMON, MARK1, 1 2 |
| HORWITZ, RICHARD | Dam removal: Challenges and opportunities for ecological research and watershed management. Hart, David1, Bushaw-Newton, Karen1, Charles, Donald1, Horwitz, Richard1, Johnson, Thomas1, Kreeger, Daniel 1, Velinsky, David1, 1 |
| HOSSEINI, PARVIEZ | Mixing, noise, predators and prey: Predicting individual based simulations from equations. Hosseini, Parviez1, 1 |
| HOST, GEORGE | 121 Mapping the potential distribution of native plant communities in the Northern Superior Uplands, Minnesota, USA. White, Mark1, Host, George1, 1 |
| HOST, GEORGE | Strength of hierarchical relationships between landscapes and Midwestern US stream communities. Hutchens, John1, Schuldt, Jeff1, Richards, Carl1,2, Johnson, Lucinda1, Host, George1, 1 2 |
| HOSTETLER, MARK | 96 Effects of land use on bee communities in an urban ecosystem. McIntyre, Nancy1,3, Hostetler, Mark2,3, 1 3 2 |
| HOTCHKISS, SARA | Effects of a rapid expansion of Sphagnum in Hawaiian wet forest ecosystems. Hotchkiss, Sara1, Vitousek, Peter2, 1 2 |
| HOULIHAN, PETER | Beaver-induced wetland landscape dynamics and avian diversity in the Adirondacks, NY. Houlihan, Peter1, 1 |
| HOUSER, JEFF | Modeling interactions between dissolved organic carbon, phosphorus, and chlorophyll in North Temperate lakes. Dent, Lisa1, Carpenter, Steve1, Houser, Jeff1, 1 |
| HOUSER, JEFFREY | 60 Dissolved organic carbon, algae, light, and lake thermal structure: Whole-lake experiments and a comparative study show how nutrient and DOC inputs affect lake thermal structure. Houser, Jeffrey1, Bade, Darren1, Carpenter, Stephen1, 1 |
| HOUSMAN, DAVID | Effect of Free Air CO2 Enrichment on photosynthesis in Mojave Desert shrubs: Results from three years with differing precipitation regimes. Naumburg, Elke1,2, Housman, David1, Huxman, Travis3, Charlet, Terri1, Stortz-Lintz, Diane4, Smith, Stan1, 1 2 3 4 |
| HOUSMAN, DAVID | Three years of shrub productivity under natural wet and dry cycles at the Nevada Desert FACE Facility. Housman, David1, Huxman, Travis1,2, Smith, Stan1, 1 2 |
| HOUSTON, STAN | 95 Detecting contrasting patterns of photosynthetic activity in arctic vegetation using remote sensing. HOUSTON, STAN1,2, GAMON, JOHN1,2, HUEMMRICH, KARL2,3, 1 2 3 |
| HOUSTON, STANLEY | Contrasting controls on carbon flux in arctic and chaparral ecosystems. Gamon, John1,3, Oechel, Walter2, Huemmrich, Karl3,4, Houston, Stanley1,3, Sims, Daniel1, Kwon, Hyojung2, Zulueta, Rommel 2, Joseph, Verfaillie2, 1 3 2 4 |
| HOVERMAN, JASON | Phenotypic plasticity in frogs: pre-and post-metamorphic environments determine the final frog phenotype. Hoverman, Jason1, Relyea, Rick1, 1 |
| HOVIUS, NIELS | Landslides and their contribution to the carbon cycle: Regional and global impacts. Restrepo, Carla1, Stark, Colin2, Driscoll, Neal3, Weissel, Jeffrey2, Hovius, Niels4, 1 2 3 4 |
| HOWARD, ERICA | Effects of logging activity on components of the carbon budget in a Canadian jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb.) forest. HOWARD, ERICA1, GOWER, STITH1, FOLEY, JONATHAN1, 1 |
| HOWARD, JESSICA | 115 Do forest canopy gaps enhance the stem diameter growth of adjacent overstory trees? PEDERSEN, BRIAN1, HOWARD, JESSICA1, 1 |
| HOWARD, REBECCA | 51 Using light induced fluorescence for assessing the health of emergent marsh vegetation. Merino, Sergio1, Carter, Jacoby2, Kemmerer, Scott1, Howard, Rebecca2, Chappelle, Emmett3, Kim, Moon4, Corp, Larry3, Arrivillaga, Alex1, 1 2 3 4 |
| HOWARTH, ROBERT | The fate of nitrogen inputs to coastal lagoons of Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island. Tartowski, Sandy1, Marino, Roxanne1, Howarth, Robert1, Chan, Francis1, 1 |
| HOWE, ERIC | 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 |
| HOWE, HENRY | Ontogenetic development of sun and shade leaves in tropical tree species. MARTINEZ-GARZA, CRISTINA1, HOWE, HENRY1, 1 |
| HOWE, HENRY | A plague of rodents on prairie diversity. Howe, Henry1, Brown, Joel1, Zorn-Arnold, Barbara1, Sullivan, Amy1, 1 |
| HOWE, KATHERINE | Effect of escape from natural enemies on invasion success of a grassland plant. Howe, Katherine1, 1 |
| HOWE, MARISA | 149 Vegetation and seed bank dynamics in riparian habitats of the regulated Colorado River in Grand Canyon. Kearsley, Michael1, Howe, Marisa1, 1 |
| HOWE, ROBERT | 111 Landscape analysis of forest bird populations in northern Wisconsin. Roberts, Lance1, Howe, Robert1, 1 |
| HOWES-KEIFFER, CAROLYN | 69 Comparison of seed bank composition and aboveground vegetation of a restored pasture. Leary, Cathlene1, Howes-Keiffer, Carolyn1, 1 |
| HOYER, ERIK | 72 Functional analysis of planted, regenerated, and old-growth cypress wetlands along the Cache River, Illinois. Hoyer, Erik1, Beyerl, Tammie1, Minzner, Margaret1, Brennan, Lisa1, Middleton, Beth1, 1 |
| HRABIK, THOMAS | Multiple trophic level responses to a planktivore die-off and sustained piscivore stocking in eutrophic Lake Mendota. LATHROP, RICHARD1,2, JOHNSON, BRETT3, JOHNSON, TIMOTHY4, VOGELSANG, MICHAEL1, CARPENTER, STEPHEN2, HRABIK, THOMAS2, KITCHELL, JAMES2, MAGNUSON, JOHN2, RUDSTAM, L5, STEWART, R1, 1 2 3 4 5 |
| HU, FENG SHENG | Responses of fire and vegetation to Little-Ice-Age climatic change in boreal Alaska. Tinner, Willy1,2, Hu, Feng Sheng1, 1 2 |
| HU, FENG SHENG | 80 Effects of sample mass and type on radiocarbon dating of arctic lake sediments. Oswald, W Wyatt1, Anderson, Patricia1, Brown, Thomas2, Brubaker, Linda1, Gomez, Patricia1, Hu, Feng Sheng3, Lozhkin, Anatoly4, 1 2 3 4 |
| HU, SHUIJIN | Management effects on soil microbial biomass and the microbial community structure. HU, SHUIJIN1, PARKER, KAREN1, RISTAINO, JEAN1, 1 |
| HUBBELL, STEPHEN | A 20 Year perspective on the assembly rules in a neotropical forest: When the rubber (theory) meets the road (observation). Hubbell, Stephen1, Condit, Richard2, Foster, Robin2, 1 2 |
| HUBBELL, STEPHEN | 20 Applying scaling laws to Psychotria: A test of 19 species in a tropical forest . Hardesty, Britta Denise1, Hubbell, Stephen1,2, Wright, Joseph2, 1 2 |
| HUBERTY, ANDREA | 9 Variation in elemental composition (N and P) of host plants and consequences for herbivore performance. Huberty, Andrea 1, Denno, Robert 1, 1 |
| HUBERTY, ANDREA | Disturbance underlies spatial variation in the strength of top-down and bottom-up control of insect herbivores. Denno, Robert1, Gratton, Claudio1, Langellotto, Gail1, Huberty, Andrea1, Finke, Deborah1, 1 |
| HUCKINS, CASEY | Apparent temporal shifts in stream communities following selective logging. Huckins, Casey1, Van Dusen, Pete1, Flaspohler, David1, 1 |
| HUDGENS, BRIAN | Use of simple models to predict conservation benefits of habitat corridors. Hudgens, Brian1, Haddad, Nick1, 1 |
| HUDSON, PETER | Multi-host systems and the role played by parasites in threatening the recovery of conserved species. Hudson, Peter1, Dobson, Andrew2, Holt, Robert3, 1 2 3 |
| HUEBNER, CYNTHIA | 77 The Impact of invasive plant species on eastern oak-hickory forests. Huebner, Cynthia1, 1 |
| HUEMMRICH, KARL | 95 Detecting contrasting patterns of photosynthetic activity in arctic vegetation using remote sensing. HOUSTON, STAN1,2, GAMON, JOHN1,2, HUEMMRICH, KARL2,3, 1 2 3 |
| HUEMMRICH, KARL | Contrasting controls on carbon flux in arctic and chaparral ecosystems. Gamon, John1,3, Oechel, Walter2, Huemmrich, Karl3,4, Houston, Stanley1,3, Sims, Daniel1, Kwon, Hyojung2, Zulueta, Rommel 2, Joseph, Verfaillie2, 1 3 2 4 |
| HUENNEKE, LAURA | 107 Plant functional group response to plant removal treatments in a Chihuahuan Desert Shrubland. Buonopane, Michelle1, Huenneke, Laura1, Remmenga, Marta1, 1 |
| HUFFMAN, APRIL | Examination of the relationship between Procambarus alleni and the groundwater table position. Huffman, April2, 2 |
| HUGHES, JEFFREY | Partitioning the interactive effects of species assemblage, site, and substrate on cation leaching in a complete factorial experiment using lysimeter mesocosms. DECKER, KELLY1, WANG, DEANE1, DEHAYES, DONALD1, HUGHES, JEFFREY1, 1 |
| HUI, DAFENG | 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 |
| HULL, JOSEPH | 23 Quantitative Environmental Learning Project. Hull, Joseph1, Langkamp, Greg1, 1 |
| HULL-SANDERS, HELEN | Violating the sexual taboos of plants: The effects of inbreeding on plant-insect interactions. Hull-Sanders, Helen1, Eubanks, Micky 1, 1 |
| HULTINE, KEVIN | Contrasting seasonal patterns of root and stem sap flow in three tree species in a desert arroyo. Hultine, Kevin 1, Williams, David1, Burgess, Steve2, 1 2 |
| HULTING, MELISSA | Factors associated with spatial patterns of dead trees in three forest fragments -- a multiple-scale approach. LIN, YICHING 1, HULTING, MELISSA 1, AUGSPURGER, CAROL1, 1 |
| HUMPHREY, LEWIS | 117 Competition and facilitation during the establishment of perennial grasses. Humphrey, Lewis1, Schupp, Eugene1, 1 |
| HUNGATE, B. | Effects of elevated CO2 on transpiration in Quercus myrtifolia measured in situ in a Florida scrub-oak ecosystem. LI, J.-H.1, DUGAS, W.2, HYMUS, G.1, JOHNSON, D.1, DRAKE, B.1, HUNGATE, B.3, 1 2 3 |
| HUNGATE, BRUCE | The impact of elevated atmospheric CO2 on the responses of a Florida scrub-oak ecosystem to the 1998 drought. Drake, Bert1, Dijkstra, Paul1, Hungate, Bruce2, Hymus, Graham1, Li, Jiahong1, Day, Frank3, Johnson, Dale4, Hinkle, C Ross5, 1 2 3 4 5 |
| HUNGATE, BRUCE | Herbivory affects plant soil moisture, plant water potential and whole-tree water use in piñon pine, Pinus edulis. Hedlund, Megan1, Montes-Helu, Mario1, Hungate, Bruce1, Koch, George1, 1 |
| HUNT, TAMARU | Effects of root and leaf herbivory on purple loosestrife, an invasive weed of wetlands. HUNT, TAMARU1, BLOSSEY, BERND1, ROOT, RICHARD1, 1 |
| HUNTER, JOHN | Spread of woody exotics into the forests of a northeastern landscape from 1938 to 1999. Hunter, John1, 1 |
| HUNTER, MARK | Decomposition and nutrient cycling in a changing environment: Is genetic diversity redundant to ecosystem function? Madritch, Michael1, Hunter, Mark1, 1 |
| HUPP, CLIFF | Riparian zone functions: sediment and contaminant trapping and vegetation along the Pocomoke River, Maryland. HUPP, CLIFF1, ALEXANDER, LAUREN1, 2, YANOSKY, THOMAS1, 1 2 |
| HUPP, CLIFF | Fluvial geomorphology and biodiversity of forested wetlands along two tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay. Alexander, Lauren 1, 2, Ross, Katie2, 3, Hupp, Cliff2, Forman, Richard1, 1 2 3 |
| HURLBERT, ALLEN | Seasonal patterns of avian richness and environmental productivity. Hurlbert, Allen1, Haskell, John1,2, 1 2 |
| HURTT, GEORGE | Role of disturbance in the large-scale structure and functioning of Amazonian Ecosystems. Moorcroft, Paul1, Hurtt, George 2, Shevlikova, Elena 1, Pacala, Stephen 1, 1 2 |
| HUSS-DANELL, KERSTIN | 33 The effects of species richness and legume biomass on nitrogen dynamics in experimental grassland communities. MULDER, CHRISTA1, JUMPPONEN, ARI1, HÖGBERG, PETER1, HUSS-DANELL, KERSTIN1, 1 |
| HUSTON, MICHAEL | Identifying the habitat characteristics of the non-native, invasive grass, Microstegium vimineum. COLE, PATRICE1, WELTZIN, JAKE1, HUSTON, MICHAEL1, 1 |
| HUSTON, MICHAEL | Global patterns of forest structure and productivity: Reversing the latitudinal gradient. Huston, Michael1, 1 |
| HUTCHENS, JOHN | Strength of hierarchical relationships between landscapes and Midwestern US stream communities. Hutchens, John1, Schuldt, Jeff1, Richards, Carl1,2, Johnson, Lucinda1, Host, George1, 1 2 |
| HUWER, RUTH | Controlling weeds by maximising interspecific competition and insect herbivory. Huwer, Ruth1,2, Lonsdale, W.1,2, 1 2 |
| HUXEL, GARY | Effects of habitat loss and an invasive enemy on the persistence of a threatened beetle. Talley*, Theresa1, Huxel, Gary1, Holyoak, Marcel1, Collinge, Sharon2, 1 2 |
| HUXMAN, TRAVIS | Effect of Free Air CO2 Enrichment on photosynthesis in Mojave Desert shrubs: Results from three years with differing precipitation regimes. Naumburg, Elke1,2, Housman, David1, Huxman, Travis3, Charlet, Terri1, Stortz-Lintz, Diane4, Smith, Stan1, 1 2 3 4 |
| HUXMAN, TRAVIS | Three years of shrub productivity under natural wet and dry cycles at the Nevada Desert FACE Facility. Housman, David1, Huxman, Travis1,2, Smith, Stan1, 1 2 |
| HUXMAN, TRAVIS | 88 Effects of leaf area index and species distribution on ecosystem CO2 and water fluxes. SPARKS, JED1, HARLEY, PETER2, TURNIPSEED, ANDREW1, SPARKS, KIMBERLEE1, HUXMAN, TRAVIS1, MONSON, RUSSELL1, 1 2 |
| HUXMAN, TRAVIS | 137 Carbon balance in a high-elevation subalpine forest. SPARKS, KIMBERLEE1, SPARKS, JED1, HARLEY, PETER2, SCOTT DENTON, LAURA1, TURNIPSEED, ANDREW1, MONSON, RUSSELL1, HUXMAN, TRAVIS1, 1 2 |
| HUXMAN, TRAVIS | 90 The role of temperature in controlling CO2 uptake dynamics in a high-elevation subalpine forest. Huxman, Travis1, Turnipseed, Andrew1, Sparks, Jed1, Harley, Peter1,2, Scott-Denton, Laura1, Sparks, Kim1, Monson, Russell1, 1 2 |
| HUXMAN, TRAVIS | Interaction of rainfall and elevated CO2 on population and growth dynamics of native Mojave Desert winter annuals and an exotic annual grass. Zitzer, Stephen1, Charlet, Terri2, Huxman, Travis3, Smith, Stanley2, Nowak, Robert1, 1 2 3 |
| HWANG, JUNG-OK | 29 Land-use change and soil C and N concentrations, soil respiration, and N availability. Son, Yowhan1, Lee, Sook-Hee1, Yang, Soo-Young1, Hwang, Jung-Ok1, Kim, Jong-Sung1, 1 |
| HYATT, LAURA | Population biology of Mile-a-minute weed in its native and adventive habitats. Hyatt, Laura1, 1 |
| HYMUS, G. | Effects of elevated CO2 on transpiration in Quercus myrtifolia measured in situ in a Florida scrub-oak ecosystem. LI, J.-H.1, DUGAS, W.2, HYMUS, G.1, JOHNSON, D.1, DRAKE, B.1, HUNGATE, B.3, 1 2 3 |
| HYMUS, GRAHAM | Elevated CO2 increases net ecosystem CO2 uptake in a Florida scrub-oak ecosystem . Hymus, Graham1, Johnson, David1, Dijkstra, Paul1, Hinkle, C Ross2, Drake, Bert1, 1 2 |
| HYMUS, GRAHAM | Seasonal and interannual variations in ecosystem water and carbon fluxes in Florida scrub oak . DORE, SABINA1, HYMUS, GRAHAM2, JOHNSON, DAVID2, DRAKE, BERT2, HINKLE, C ROSS3, 1 2 3 |
| HYMUS, GRAHAM | The effect of pressure, temperature, and wind on ecosystem gas exchange measurements determined using large open top chambers for exposing plants to elevated atmospheric CO2 in Florida scrub oak. JOHNSON, DAVID1, HYMUS, GRAHAM1, DORE, SABINA2, HINKLE, C ROSS3, DRAKE, BERT1, 1 2 3 |
| HYMUS, GRAHAM | A calibration of three methods for measuring leaf area index in a scrub-oak ecosystem growing in elevated CO2. Pontailler, Jean-Yves2, Hymus, Graham1, Snead, Tom1, Hinkle, C Ross3, Drake, Bert1, 2 1 3 |
| HYMUS, GRAHAM | The impact of elevated atmospheric CO2 on the responses of a Florida scrub-oak ecosystem to the 1998 drought. Drake, Bert1, Dijkstra, Paul1, Hungate, Bruce2, Hymus, Graham1, Li, Jiahong1, Day, Frank3, Johnson, Dale4, Hinkle, C Ross5, 1 2 3 4 5 |
| HYMUS, GRAHAM | 58 Characterizing the aerodynamic properties of open top chambers: Can we measure ecosystem stomatal conductances? Monje, Oscar1, Johnson, David2, Hymus, Graham2, Hinkle, C1, Drake, B2, 1 2 |
| HÖGBERG, PETER | 33 The effects of species richness and legume biomass on nitrogen dynamics in experimental grassland communities. MULDER, CHRISTA1, JUMPPONEN, ARI1, HÖGBERG, PETER1, HUSS-DANELL, KERSTIN1, 1 |
| HóDAR, JOSE ANTONIO | The use of shrubs as nurse plants: a new technique for reforestation in Mediterranean mountains. Gómez, Lorena1, Castro, Jorge 1, Zamora, Regino 1, Hódar, Jose Antonio1, Gómez, Jose María1, 1 |