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| NADELHOFFER, KNUTE | From plant to soil organic matter: 14 C Tracing of carbon in arctic tundra soils. Loya, Wendy1, Johnson, Loretta1, Nadelhoffer, Knute2, 1 2 |
| NADELHOFFER, KNUTE | 84 Decadal scale movements of 15N tracers into bolewood at the Harvard Forest Chronic N Study. COLMAN, BENJAMIN1, NADELHOFFER, KNUTE1, CURRIE, WILLIAM2, 1 2 |
| NADELHOFFER, KNUTE | Long-term redistribution of 15N tracers used to assess C/N interactions in vegetation, soil, and woody debris under varying N inputs in two temperate forests. Currie, William1, Nadelhoffer, Knute2, Colman, Benjamin2, 1 2 |
| NADKARNI, NALINI | Canopy Structure in an age sequence of stands dominated by Pseudotsuga menziesii. Van Pelt, Robert1,2, Nadkarni, Nalini1, Rentmeester, Steve1, 1 2 |
| NAEEM, SHAHID | 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 |
| NAEEM, SHAHID | Functional versus species richness in ecosystem response to global change: can they be disentangled? Naeem, Shahid1, Knops, Johannes2, Reich, Peter3, Tilman, David3, Craine, Joe4, Wedin, David2, 1 2 3 4 |
| NAGEL, JENNIFER | Leaf energy and resource investment of Acer rubrum and Quercus spp. within a forested watershed. NAGEL, JENNIFER1, GRIFFIN, KEVIN1, SCHUSTER, WILLIAM1,2, 1 2 |
| NAGEL, LINDA | The influence of stand structure on light interception and ecophysiological leaf characteristics of Pinus ponderosa. NAGEL, LINDA1, O'HARA, KEVIN2, 1 2 |
| NAGENDRA, HARINI | Using landscape metrics to interpret land cover change in Western Honduras and to monitor infringement into Celaque National Park. Southworth, Jane1,2, Nagendra, Harini1, Tucker, Catherine1, 1 2 |
| NAGY, LAURA | Modeling the impact of time of first clutch initiation: new directions to an old problem? Nagy, Laura1, Holmes, Richard1, 1 |
| NAIMAN, ROBERT | Effects of marine-derived nutrients on riparian forest structure in southwest Alaska. BARTZ, KRISTA1, NAIMAN, ROBERT1, 1 |
| NAKAMURA, TOSHIO | 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 |
| NAKANISHI, ASAMI | Comparison of N dynamics in soil between dry dipterocarp forest and dry evergreen forest in central Thailand. Tokuchi, Naoko1, Nakanishi, Asami1, Takeda, Hiroshi1, 1 |
| NAKAZATO, TAKUYA | 76 Effect of pollen load and source on pistillate-phase duration, seed production, and floral developmental rate in Mimulus guttatus. JOHNSTON , TAMMY 1, ALGERS-GARCIA, JANICE1, NAKAZATO, TAKUYA1, 1 |
| NALEPA, THOMAS | 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 |
| NAROG, MARCIA | 140 Invertebrate population dynamics after oak community disturbance by burning in California, USA, and Portugal, South Europe. Narog, Marcia1, Nunes, Luisa2, Wilson, Ruth3, 1 2 3 |
| NASH, JOSEPH | 151 The fate of wild sunflower seeds and its population biology consequences. Schrag, Anne1, Nash, Joseph1, Alexander, Helen1, 1 |
| NATHAN, RAN | Are long-distance dispersal events usually caused by nonstandard means of dispersal? HIGGINS, STEVEN1, NATHAN, RAN2, CAIN, MICHAEL3, 1 2 3 |
| NATHAN, RAN | 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 |
| NATHAN, RAN | 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 |
| NAUERTZ*, ELIZABETH | Temperature dynamics associated with pits and mounds in managed and unmanaged hardwood forests of northern Michigan, USA. NAUERTZ*, ELIZABETH1, ZASADA, JOHN1, CROW, THOMAS1, BUCKLEY, DAVID2, 1 2 |
| NAUERTZ, ELIZABETH | Effects of partial canopy removal on the richness and cover of understory flora in northern hardwood forests. Crow, Thomas1, Buckley, David2, Nauertz, Elizabeth 1, Zasada, John1, Szabo, Lidia3, 1 2 3 |
| NAUERTZ, ELIZABETH | Effects of deer browsing and management on growth and structure of ground-cover plant species in sugar maple dominated forests, Upper Michigan. Szabo, Lidia1, Crow, Thomas2, Buckley, David3, Nauertz, Elizabeth 2, Zasada, John2, 1 2 3 |
| NAUERTZ, ELIZABETH | Response of understory herb species richness and cover to Acer saccharum regeneration thickets. Schulz, Kurt1, Marriage, Tara 1, Nauertz, Elizabeth2, Garske, Steven2, Zasada, John3, Buckley, David4, Crow, Thomas3, 1 2 3 4 |
| NAUMBURG, ELKE | 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 |
| NAUMBURG, ELKE | 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 |
| NAUMOFF, KYRA | 88 Assessment of environmental cofactors affecting the prevalence of Fibropapillomatosis in the green turtle, Chelonia mydas. Naumoff, Kyra1, Benning, Tracy1, 1 |
| NAVARRETE, SERGIO | Marine parks and management areas:A networking scheme. Castilla, Juan Carlos 1, Navarrete, Sergio1, 1 |
| NEAL, CHADRIC | 59 Studies on the habitat profiles of Eagle Lake and Lake Chotard in Warren County, Mississippi. Acholonu, Alex1, Neal, Chadric1, Durr, P. 1, Love, D.1, Shaw, R.1, Stromg, J.1, Sullivan, K.1, Thomas, E.1, 1 |
| NEATROUR, MATTHEW | 65 Litterfall production in forested wetlands with contrasting hydrologic regimes. NEATROUR, MATTHEW1,2, GOLLADAY, STEVE2, BATTLE, JAN2, 1 2 |
| NEBEKER, ALAN | Introduced fish increases survival of introduced bullfrogs. Adams, Michael1, Pearl, Christopher1, Bury, R.1, Nebeker, Alan2, 1 2 |
| NEGRETE-YANKELEVICH, SIMONETA | 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 |
| NEHER, DEBORAH | Soil community composition and ecosystem processes. Neher, Deborah1, 1 |
| NEHER, DEBORAH | 22 Effects of land use type and disturbance on decomposition in North Carolina. Barbercheck, Mary1, Neher, Deborah2, El-Allaf, Samia1, Anas, Osama1, 1 2 |
| NEILL, KIMBERLEY | Using subfossil Chironomidae (Diptera) to determine past and present lake conditions in the Northern Niagara Escarpment Region, Ontario, Canada. NEILL, KIMBERLEY1, SMOL, JOHN1, 1 |
| NEILL, WILLIAM | The trophic cascade in ponds. BELL, THOMAS1, NEILL, WILLIAM1, SCHLUTER, DOLPH1, 1 |
| NEKOLA, JEFFREY | Distance decay as a measurement of extent's role in community composition turnover. Nekola, Jeffrey 1, 1 |
| NEKOLA, JEFFREY | Landscape patterns of aquatic invaders: Assessing the extent of zebra mussel dispersal from spatial distributions. Kraft, Clifford 1, Sullivan, Patrick 1, Karatayev, Alexander 2, Burlakova, Lyubov2, Nekola, Jeffrey3, Johnson, Ladd4, Padilla, Dianna 5, 1 2 3 4 5 |
| NEKOLA, JEFFREY | 77 Scales of coexistence for terrestrial gastropods within wooded wetlands. Barthel, Matthew1, Nekola, Jeffrey1, 1 |
| NELSON, CARA | Vegetation responses along edge-to-interior gradients within green-tree retention patches in Douglas-fir forests. NELSON, CARA1, HALPERN, CHARLES1, 1 |
| NELSON, DEBRA | 58 Testing Tradescantia ohiensis as an indicator of deer browsing intensity in northeastern Illinois prairies. Rickey, Marcia 1, Anderson, Roger1, Nelson, Debra2, 1 2 |
| NELSON, JENNIFER | 16 Effect of predator interference on population dynamics. Nelson, Jennifer1, Wilson, William1, 1 |
| NELSON, KAREN | Consequences of detrital heterogeneity for stream invertebrates: Results from a simulation analysis and field experiment. Swan, Christopher1, Palmer, Margaret1, Nelson, Karen1, 1 |
| NELSON, KAREN | Combining multiple sources of heterogeneity: a model of environmental variation and dispersal-induced patterning . NELSON, KAREN1, PALMER, MARGARET1, 1 |
| NELSON, STACY | Land cover change in the upper Barataria Basin Estuary, Louisiana, from 1972-1992: Increases in wetland area. NELSON, STACY1, SORANNO, PATRICIA1, QI, JIAGUO1, 1 |
| NELSON, WILLIAM | Internally generated predator-prey dynamics modify genotype selection. Nelson, William1, MCCAULEY, EDWARD1, WRONA, FREDERICK2, 1 2 |
| NEMEC, JENNIFER | The impact of PCB 153 on male advertisement calling in Rana pipiens. LeVering, Kate1, Nemec, Jennifer1, Karasov, William1, 1 |
| NER, SYLWIA | Seasonal and diel activity patterns of Italian wall lizards in New York, USA. Burke, Russell1, Ner, Sylwia1, 1 |
| NESS, JOSH | Exotic ant meets native mutualism: Solenopsis wagneri and the insectary - plant Catalpa bignonioides (Bignoniaceae). Ness, Josh1, 1 |
| NESSLAGE, GENEVIEVE | Modeling the population-level mechanics of species range stability. Nesslage, Genevieve1, Skillen, Jennifer1, Kahl, Katherine1, Maurer, Brian1, Taper, Mark2, 1 2 |
| NEUBERT, MICHAEL | Estimating dispersal kernels from mark-recapture data. FUJIWARA, MASAMI1,2, NEUBERT, MICHAEL1, CASWELL, HAL1, 1 2 |
| NEUHAUSER, CLAUDIA | Effects of local interactions on stability. Neuhauser, Claudia1, 1 |
| NEUMANN, KLAUS | Are current metals criteria adequate? ROSI-MARSHALL, EMMA1, MEYER, JUDITH1, NEUMANN, KLAUS2, GRAHAM, ELIZABETH3, 1 2 3 |
| NEVELN, ROBERT | 30 Effects of chamber activity on estimates of digestive performance of lizards. Grant, Bruce1, L'Armand, Catherine1, Vatnick, Itzick1, Neveln, Robert1, 1 |
| NEWCOMB HOMAN, REBECCA | Demographic consequences of upland habitat loss on two Ambystoma species in Eastern Massachusetts. NEWCOMB HOMAN, REBECCA1, WINDMILLER, BRYAN1, REED, J. MICHAEL1, 1 |
| NEWESELY, CHRISTIAN | Canopy structure versus physiology effects on net photosynthesis of mountain grasslands differing in land use. Wohlfahrt, Georg1, Bahn, Michael1, Newesely, Christian1, Sapinsky, Sigrid1, Tappeiner, Ulrike1,2, Cernusca, Alexander1, 1 2 |
| NEWINGHAM, BETH | Effects of defoliation on the invasive species, Centaurea maculosa: neighbors, allelopathy, compensatory growth and mycorrhizae. Newingham, Beth1, 1 |
| NEWMAN, GREGORY | 49 Net primary productivity and nitrogen mineralization in mesic and xeric deciduous forest stands. Newman, Gregory1, Arthur, Mary1, Muller, Robert1, 1 |
| NEWMAN, RAYMOND | The impacts of a riparian invader, salt cedar (Tamarix ramosissima), on a stream food web. Kennedy, Theodore1, Hobbie, Sarah1, Newman, Raymond1, 1 |
| NEWMAN, RAYMOND | Variation in the response of the milfoil weevil to native and exotic watermilfoil host-plant cues. MARKO, MICHELLE1, NEWMAN, RAYMOND1, GLEASON, FLORENCE1, 1 |
| NEWMAN, RAYMOND | Complex trophic interactions in a coldwater stream: fish, benthic macroinvertebrates, and periphyton. Ruetz, Carl1,2, Newman, Raymond2, Vondracek, Bruce3,1,2, 1 2 3 |
| NEWMAN, ROBERT | 128 Effects of pond drying and changing food level on development of wood frog tadpoles. Newman, Robert1, 1 |
| NEWTON, ADRIAN | 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 |
| NGANDU, MUDIAYI | 146 Riparian evaluation using stream measurements and the Riparian Channel Environmental Inventory. McIntyre, Sherwood1, Ngandu, Mudiayi2, 1 2 |
| NGUMEZI, CHIOMA | 20 Effects of acorn size on the location of caches by Gray Squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis). NGUMEZI, CHIOMA1, CHASE, WILLIAM1, VODZAK, JENNIFER1, CONTRERAS, THOMAS1, SMALLWOOD, PETER2, STEELE, MICHAEL1, 1 2 |
| NGUYEN, TU | Respiratory quotient (CO2/O2) declines when Vitis canes are exposed to elevated CO2. Smart, David1, Bloom, Arnold1, Stockert, Christine1, Nguyen, Tu1, 1 |
| NIBBELINK, NATHAN | How much of nothing is enough? Problems with zero abundance data in fish habitat models. NIBBELINK, NATHAN1, RAHEL, FRANK1, 1 |
| NICHOLS, WILLIAM | 21 Distribution, composition, and age structure of black gum (Nyssa sylvatica) swamps in New Hampshire. Crowley, Katherine1, Sperduto, Daniel1, Nichols, William1, Bechtel, Douglas2, 1 2 |
| NIEDER, CHUCK | Functions of submersed vegetation in the Hudson River. Findlay, Stuart 1, Caraco, Nina1, Cole, Jon1, Strayer, David1, Nieder, Chuck2, 1 2 |
| NIEMI, GERALD | 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 |
| NIENDORF, MARIA | The replacement of wetland vegetation by reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea) . Kercher, Suzanne1, Lindig-Cisneros, Roberto1, Maurer, Debbie1, Werner, Katy1, Kercher, Suzanne1, Miller, Becky1, Niendorf, Maria1, Zedler, Joy1, 1 |
| NIKLAS, KARL | Invariant global allometric scaling relationships for rates of plant biomass production and plant community structure. ENQUIST, BRIAN1, NIKLAS, KARL2, 1 2 |
| NIKLASSON, MATS | A facultative crown fire regime tuned down by culture? 700 years of change in boreal Sweden. GRANSTRÖM, ANDERS1, NIKLASSON, MATS2, 1 2 |
| NIKULA, ARI | 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 |
| NILES, JOHN | 93 Shifting phenology in a grassland ecosystem under simulated global change. Cleland, Elsa1, Niles, John2, 1 2 |
| NILES, LARRY | 154 Whither the red knot: mapping and modeling the nesting habitat of an Arctic shorebird at both site and regional scales. Lathrop, Richard1, Niles, Larry2, 1 2 |
| NILON, CHARLIE | 4 Student Perceptions of SEEDS. HIBBERT, LIANNE1, NILON, CHARLIE1, 1 |
| NILSSON, MARIE-CHARLOTTE | Nitrogen mineralization and phenol accumulation along a fire chronosequence in northern Sweden . DeLuca, Thomas1,2, Nilsson, Marie-Charlotte 2, Zackrisson, Olle2, 1 2 |
| NING, JIANCHANG | 131 Mechanisms of aluminum tolerance in mycorrhizal broomsedge plants. Ning, Jianchang1, Cumming, Jonathan1, 1 |
| NIPPERT, JESSE | 85 Fertilized Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca) trees produce low density wood. Nippert, Jesse1, Marshall, John1, Balster, Nick2, 1 2 |
| NISBET, ROGER | Individual-Based Population Dynamics: Linking energetic models of growth, reproduction, and mortality. McCauley, Edward1, Nisbet, Roger2, De Roos, Andre3, Murdoch, William2, Gurney, William4, 1 2 3 4 |
| NISHRI, AMI | 68 The geochemistry of phosphorus in the histosols of a semi-arid ecosystem, Israel. Litaor, M. Iggy1, Reichmann, Oren2, Nishri, Ami3, Shenker, Moshe2, 1 2 3 |
| NISSEN, TODD | Using focus groups to design an educational website for agricultural professionals. Andrews, Susan1, Nissen, Todd2, Wander, Michelle2, Walter, Gerry2, Cavanaugh-Grant, Deborah3, Karlen, Douglas1, 1 2 3 |
| NOBLE, IAN | Presenting pluralism: ecological and social assessments of ecosystem health in south-eastern Australia. DE CHAZAL, JACQUELINE1, NOBLE, IAN1, ASH, JULIAN1, 1 |
| NOE, GREGORY | 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 |
| NOEL, JILL | 150 Can fire maintain central Texas savannas? NOEL, JILL1, FOWLER, NORMA1, 1 |
| NORBY, RICHARD | Production of invasive plants in response to elevated CO2 in a closed-canopy, deciduous forest. Weltzin, Jake1, Norby, Richard2, Thomas, Leigh1, 1 2 |
| NORBY, RICHARD | 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 |
| NORBY, RICHARD | 97 Effects of canopy position on photosynthetic response of sweetgum leaves to free-air CO2 enrichment. SHOLTIS, JOHNNA1, GUNDERSON, CARLA2, NORBY, RICHARD2, TISSUE, DAVID1, 1 2 |
| NORDEN, KIM | 116 A comparison of soil chemistry in recovering serpentine grassland and Virginia pine forest . Derrickson, Elissa1, MacLellan, Megan1, Norden, Kim1, O'Sullivan, Anthony 1, Desjardins, Philip 1, 1 |
| NORDENGREN, CAROLINE | Climate change and moose: Availability and quality of winter forage. Nordengren, Caroline1,2, Ball, John1, Hofgaard, Annika1,2, 1 2 |
| NORDHEIM, ERIK | 33 Evaluating a critical assumption of behavioral preference tests: does the number of choices affect results? Nordheim, Erik1, Havill, Nathan1, Raffa, Kenneth1, 1 |
| NORDHEIM, ERIK | 100 A statistical method for the comparison of species accumulation curves. CZEDERPILTZ, DANIEL1, STANOSZ, GLEN1, NORDHEIM, ERIK1, 1 |
| NORDHEIM, ERIK | Spatial distribution patterns of tropical trees . Anderson, Dean1, Nordheim, Erik1, 1 |
| NORMAN, JOHN | Spatial-temporal variation of leaf area index (LAI) and aboveground net primary productivity (NPPA ) of a northern Wisconsin forested landscape. Burrows, Sean1, Gower, Stith1, Mackay, David1, Ahl, Doug1, Norman, John1, Diak, George1, Clayton, Murray1, 1 |
| NORMAN, JOHN | Net ecosystem production of two contrasting boreal black spruce ecosystems in central Saskatchewan. BISBEE, KARI1, GOWER, STITH2, NORMAN, JOHN2, 1 2 |
| NORMAN, JOHN | Ecosystem thermodynamics:Testing complexity with small-scale vegetation models. Vullings, Nicole 1, Allen, T.F.H.1, Havlicek, Tanya 1, Norman, John1, 1 |
| NORMAN, JOHN | 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 |
| NORTH, ERIC | 81 Wings and mucus in space and time: Patterns of invertebrate biogeography in Grand Canyon. STEVENS, LAWRENCE1, NORTH, ERIC1, MERETSKY, VICKY2, 1 2 |
| NORTH, MALCOLM | 125 Temporal and spatial variability of air and soil temperatures within an old-growth mixed conifer. Ma, Siyan1, Chen, Jiquan1, North, Malcolm2, Jurgensen, Martin1, 1 2 |
| NORTH, MALCOLM | Past and present spatial structure of Sierra mixed-conifer forest. North, Malcolm1, 1 |
| NORTH, MALCOLM | Coherent spatial relationships of species distribution and production in an old-growth Pseudotsuga-Tsuga forest. Song, Bo1, Chen, Jiquan2, Moeur, Melinda3, Rudnicki, Mark4, Bible, Ken5, Shaw, Dave5, North, Malcolm6, Braun, Dave5, 1 2 3 4 5 6 |
| NORTON, TONY | A generic tool for the measurement of vegetation condition. Miller, John1, Norton, Tony1, Williams, Jann1, 1 |
| NOSON, ANNA | Avian response to prescribed fire in a sagebrush-shrubsteppe ecosystem. Noson, Anna1, Schmitz, Richard1, Miller, Richard1, 1 |
| NOTTROTT, RUDOLF | 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 |
| NOVOPLANSKY, ARIEL | 124 Ecotypic differences and plasticity of developmental hierarchies in a Mediterranean annual. Zhang, Fengchun1, Novoplansky, Ariel 1, 1 |
| NOVOPLANSKY, ARIEL | Self/non-self responses in roots. Novoplansky, Ariel1, Falik, Omer2, 1 2 |
| NOVOPLANSKY, ARIEL | 148 Ecotype specialization and phenotypic plasticity in response to resource availability and variable developmental time. Zaitchik, Benjamin1, Novoplansky, Ariel1, 1 |
| NOVOPLANSKY, ARIEL | 140 Ecotypic differences in response to resource availability and photoperiod signals. Acuña, Tania 1, Novoplansky, Ariel1, 1 |
| NOVOPLANSKY, ARIEL | 145 Directional Self/Non-self Responses in Roots. Falik, Omer1, Reides, Perla1, Gersani, Mordechai1, Novoplansky, Ariel1, 1 |
| NOWAK, PETER | Disproportionality of social and biophysical processes in agriculture. Nowak, Peter1, Kahn, Bruce 1, 1 |
| NOWAK, ROBERT | 93 Elevated CO2 does not conserve soil moisture in the Mojave Desert. Nowak, Robert1, Zitzer, Stephen1, Babcock, Derek2, Smith, Stanley3, 1 2 3 |
| NOWAK, ROBERT | 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 |
| NOWAK, ROBERT | Biomass and nitrogen allocation in an invasive annual grass and two native Mojave Desert annuals. DeFALCO, LESLEY1,2, NOWAK, ROBERT2, 1 2 |
| NOWAK, ROBERT | 16 Comparison of parental and growth condition effects between the invasive annual grass Bromus madritensis ssp. rubens and two native Mojave Desert annual species. Smith-Longozo, Vickie1, Defalco, Lesley1,2, Nowak, Robert1, 1 2 |
| NOWAK, ROBERT | 94 Increased soil respiration under elevated CO2 at the Nevada Desert FACE Facility. Wells, Christina 1, Pataki, Diane2, Schorran, David3, Cheng, Weixin4, Cogar, Crystal 1, Nowak, Robert1, 1 2 3 4 |
| NUNES, LUISA | 69 Invertebrate responses to the effects of prescribed fire in a mediterranean shrub land of Portugal. NUNES, LUISA1, REGO, FRANCISCO, LEATHER, SIMON, PITE, MARINA, 1 |
| NUNES, LUISA | 140 Invertebrate population dynamics after oak community disturbance by burning in California, USA, and Portugal, South Europe. Narog, Marcia1, Nunes, Luisa2, Wilson, Ruth3, 1 2 3 |
| NUZZO, VICTORIA | The impact of garlic mustard invasions on woodland salamander populations in New York. Maerz, John1, Blossey, Bernd1, Nuzzo, Victoria2, 1 2 |
| NYDICK, KOREN | Simulation of increased N deposition to small mountain lakes, Snowy Range, Wyoming. Nydick, Koren1, Moraska, Brenda1, Baron, Jill1,2, Johnson, Brett1, 1 2 |
| NYDICK, KOREN | Sensitivity of western mountain lake biology to N deposition. Moraska, Brenda1, Nydick, Koren1, Baron, Jill1,2, Sickman, James3, Johnson, Brett1, 1 2 3 |
| NYLEN, THOMAS | Invertebrates in frozen systems: the cryoconite holes of the Antarctic Dry Valleys. PORAZINSKA, DOROTA1, FOUNTAIN, ANDREW2, MUELLER, DEREK3, NYLEN, THOMAS2, VIRGINIA, ROSS4, WALL, DIANA1, 1 2 3 4 |