Publications

Issue: 
Network News Fall 1995, Vol. 18 No. 1
Section:
Publications

Brooks, P.D., S.K. Schmidt, R. Sommerfeld, R. Musselman. 1994. Distribution and abundance of microbial biomass in Rocky Mountain spring snowpacks. Pages 30 1-306 in: M. Ferrik (ed.). Proceedings of the Fiftieth Annual Eastern and Western Snow Conference, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, 8- 10 June 1993. 441 pp.

Bowman, W.D., T.A. Theodose, M.C. Fisk. 1995. Physiological and production responses of plant growth forms to increases in limiting resources in alpine tundra: Implications for differential community response to environmental change. Oecologia 101:217-227.

Brooks, PD., M.W. Williams, 5K. Schmidt. 1995. Snowpack controls on soil nitrogen dynamics at alpine and treeline sites in Colorado. Pages 283-292 in: K.A. Tonnessen, M.W. Williams and M. Tranrer (eds.). Biogeochemistry of Seasonally Snow-covered Basins. IAH5-AIHS Publication No. 228. International Assoc. of Hydrological Sciences: Wallingford, UK. 465 pp.

Brooks, P.D., M.W. Williams, D.A. Walker, 5K. Schmidt. 1995. The Niwot Ridge snow fence experiment: Biogeochemical responses to changes in the seasonal snowpack. Pages 293-302 in: K.A. Tonnessen, M.W. Williams and M Tranter (eds.). Biogeochemistry of Seasonally Snow-covered Basins. LAHS-AIHS Publication No. 228. International Assoc. of Hydrological Sciences: Wallingford, U.K. 465 pp.

Caine, N. 1995. Snowpack influences on geomorphic processes in Green Lakes Valley, Colorado Front Range. Geographical Journal 16 1:55-68.

Cline, D. 1995. Snow surface energy exchanges and snowmelt at a continental alpine site. Pages 157-166 in: K.A. Tonnessen, M.W. Williams and M. Tranter (eds.). Biogeochemistry of Seasonally Snow-Covered Basics. IAHSAIHS Publication No. 228. International Association of Hydrological Sciences: Wallingford, UK. 465 pp.

Clinton, B.D., L.R. Boring, W.T. Swank. 1994. Regeneration patterns in canopy gaps of mixed-oak forests of the southern Appalachians: influences of topographic position and evergreen understory. Amer. Mid. Nat. 132:308-3 19.

Cohen, W.B., T.A. Spies, M. Fiorella. 1995. Estimating the age and structure of forests in a multi-ownership landscape of western OR, USA. Intn’l. Jour. Rem. Sens. 16(4):721-746.

Coleman, D.C. 1994. The microbial loop concept as used in terrestrial soil ecology studies. Microbial Ecology 28:245-250.

Collins, S.L., S.M. Glenn, D.J. Gibson. 1995. Experimental analysis of intermediate disturbance and initial floristic composition: decoupling cause and effect. Ecology 76:486-492.

Committee for a Pilot Study on Database Interfaces, U.S. National Committee for CODATA, Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications, National Research Council. 1995. The H.J. Andrew’s Experimental Forest LTER Site. Pages 46-5 5 in: The Committee. Finding the Forest in the Trees: the Challenge of Combining Diverse Environmental Data. Selected case studies. National Academy Press: Washington, D.C.

Cress, R.G., M.W. Williams and H. Sievering. 1995. Dry depositional loading of nitrogen to an alpine snowpack, Niwot Ridge, Colorado. Pages 33-40 in: K.A. Tonnessen, M.W. Williams and M. Tranter (eds.). Biogeochemisrry of Seasonally Snow-Covered Basins. JAHS-AJHS Publication No. 228. International Association of Hydrological Sciences: Wallingford, U.K. 465 pp.

Dodds, W.K. and G.M. Henebry. 1995. Simulation of responses of community structure to species interactions driven by phenotypic change. Ecological Modelling 79:85-94.

Elias, S.A. 1995. The Ice-Age History of Alaskan National Parks. Smithsonian Institution Press: Washington, D.C. 150 pp.

Elliott, K.J. and J.M. Vose. 1995. Evaluation of the competitive environment for white pine (Pinus strobus L.) seedlings planted on prescribed burn sites in the southern Appalachians. Forest Science 41:513-530.

Fisk, M.C. and S.K. Schmidt. 1995. Nitrogen mineralization and microbial biomass nitrogen dynamics in three alpine tundra communities. Soil Science Society of America Journal 59:1036-1043.

Grant, G.E. and F.J. Swanson. 1995. Morphology and processes of valley floors in mountain streams, western Cascades, OR. Pages 83-101 in: J.E. Costa, A.J. Miller, K.W. Potter and P. Wilcock, eds. Natural and Anthropogenic Influences in Fluvial Geomorphology: the Wolman Volume. Geophysical Monograph 89. American Geophysical Union: Washington, D.C.

Gray, A.N. and T.A. Spies. 1995. Water content measurement in forest soils and decayed wood using time domain reflectometry. Canadian Jour. of Forest Research 25:376-385.

Greenland, D. 1994. The Pacific Northwest regional context of the climate of the H.J. Andrew’s Experimental Forest Long- Term Ecological Research Site. NW/Science 69(2):8 1-96.

Greenland, D. (ed.). 1994. The El Niño and Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) sites. Publication 18. LTER Network Office, University of Washington: Seattle. 57 pp.

Greenland, D. 1995. Extreme precipitation during 1921 in the area of the Niwot Ridge Long-Term Ecological Research site, Front Range, Colorado, U.S.A. Arctic and Alpine Research 27:19-28.

Hall, R.O., Jr. 1995. Use of a stable carbon isotope addition to trace bacterial carbon through a stream food web. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 14:269-277.

Harmon, M.E., J. Sexton, B.A. Caldwell, SE. Carpenter. 1994. Fungal sporocarp mediated losses of Ca, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, N, P, and Zn from conifer logs in the early stages of decomposition. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 24:1883-1893.

Harmon, M.E. and J. Sexton. 1995. Water balance of conifer logs in early stages of decomposition. Plant and Soil 172:141-152.

Heckathorn, S.A. and E. H. DeLucia. 1995. Ammonia volatilization during drought in perennial C4 grasses of tallgrass prairie. Oecologia 101:361-365. Johnson, SR. and A.K. Knapp. 1995. The influence of fire on Spartina pectinata wetland communities in a northeastern Kansas tallgrass prairie. Canadian Jour. of Botany 73:84-90.

Johnson, C.E., MI. Litaor, M.F. Billett, OP. Bricker. 1994. Chemical weathering in small catchments: Climatic and anthropogenic influences. Pages 323-34 1 in: B. Moldan, and J. Cerny (eds.). SCOPE 51: Biogeochemistry of Small Catchments: A Tool for Environmental Research. John Wiley & Sons: New York. 419 pp.

Kaufman, D.W., G.A. Kaufman, E.J. Finck. 1995. Temporal variation in abundance of Peroniyscus leucopus in wooded habitats of eastern Kansas. Amer. Mid. Nat. 133:7-17.

Knapp, A.K., M. Cocke, E.P. Hamerlynck, C.E. Owensby. 1994. Effect of elevated CO2 on stomatal density and distribution in a C4 grass and a C3 forb under field conditions. Annals of Botany 74:595-599.

Knapp, A.K., J.B. Yavitt. 1995. Gas exchange characteristics of Typha latifolia L. from nine sites across North America. Aquatic Biology 49:203-215.

Kratz, T.K., J.J. Magnuson, P. Bayley, B.J. Benson, C.W. Berish, CS. Bledsoe, E.R. Blood, C.J. Bowser, S.R. Carpenter, G.L. Cunningham, R.A. Dahlgren, T.M. Frost, J.C. Halfpenny, J.D. Hansen, D. Heisey, R.S. Inouye, D.W. Kaufman, A. McKee, J. Yarie. 1995. Temporal and spatial variability as neglected ecosystem properties: Lessons learned from 12 N. American ecosystems. Pages 359- 383 in: D.J. Rapport, C.L. Gaudet, P. Calow (eds.). Evaluating and Monitoring the Health of Large-Scale Ecosystems. NATO ASI Series, Vol. I 28. Springer-Verlag: Berlin.

Liu, F., M.W. Williams, D. Yang, J. Melack. 1995. Snow and water chemistry of a headwater alpine basin, Urumqi River, Tian Shan, China. Pages 207-219 in: K.A. Tonnessen, M.W. Williams, M. Tranter (eds.). Biogeochemistry of Seasonally Snow-Covered Basins. IAHS-AIHS Publication No. 228. International Association of Hydrological Sciences: Wallingford, U.K. 465 pp.

Maxwell, R.A. and D.C. Coleman. 1995. Seasonal dynamics of nematode and microbial biomass in soils of riparian zone forests of the southern Appalachians. Soil Biol. Biochem. 27:79-84.

McCune, B. and W.J. Daly. 1994. Consumption and decomposition of lichen litter in a temperate coniferous rainforest. Lichenologist 26(l):67-71.

McNulty, 5G. and W.T. Swank. 1995. Wood d13C as a measure of annual basal area growth and soil water stress in a Pinus strobus forest. Ecology 76:1581-1586               

Meyer, J.L. 1994. The dance of nature: new concepts in ecology. Chicago Kent Law Review 69(4) :875-886.

Michener, W.K., J.W. Brunt, S.G. Stafford (eds.). 1994. Environmental Information Management and Analysis. Ecosystem to Global Scales. Proceedings of the international symposium. 20-22 May 1993; Albuquerque, NM. Taylor and Francis: Bristol, PA. 555 pp.

Nakamura, F. and F.J. Swanson. 1994. Distribution of coarse woody debris in a mountain stream, western Cascade Range, Oregon. Canad. Jour. For. Res. 24(12):2395-2403.

Neale, P.J. and J.C. Priscu. 1995. The photosynthetic apparatus of phytoplankton from a perennially ice-covered Antarctic lake: Acclimation to an extreme shade environment. Plant Cell Physiology 36(2):253-263.

Perry, D.A. Forest Ecosystems. 1995. The Johns Hopkins University Press: Baltimore and London. 649 pp.

Perry, D.A. 1995. Self-organizing systems across scales. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 10(6):241-244..

Rusch, D. and H. Sievering. 1995. Variation in ambient air nitrogen concentration and total annual atmospheric deposition at Niwot Ridge, Colorado. Pages 23-3 2 in: K.A. Tonnessen, M.W. Williams, M. Tranter (eds.). Biogeochemistry of Seasonally Snow-Covered Basins. UK IAHS-AIHS Publication No. 228. International Association of Hydrological Sciences: Wallingford, U.K. 465 pp.

Schovalter, T.D. 1994. An ecosystem-centered view of insect and disease effects on forest health. Pages 189-195 in: W.W. Covington and L.F. DeBano (tech. coords). Sustainable Ecological Systems: Implementing an Ecological Approach to Land Management, July 12-15, 1993, Flagstaff AZ. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-247. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station: Fort Collins, CO.

Senock, R.S. and J.M. Ham. 1995. Measurements of water use by prairie grasses with heat balance sap flow gauges. Journal of Range Management 48:150-158.

Spies, T.A., W.J. Ripple, GA. Bradshaw. 1994. Dynamics and pattern of a managed coniferous forest landscape us Oregon. Ecological Applications 4(3):555-568.

Steinauer, E.M. and S.L. Collins. 1995. Effects of urine deposition on small-scale patch structure in prairie vegetation. Ecology 76:1195-1205.

Tonnessen, K. A., MW. Williams, M. Tranter. 1995. Biogeochemistry of Seasonally Snow Covered Basins. IAHS-AIHS Publication No. 228. International Association of Hydrological Sciences: Wallingford, U.K. 465 pp.  

Torgersen, C.E., J.A. Jones, AR. Moldenke, M.P. LeMaster. 1995. The spatial heterogeneity of soil invertebrates and edaphic properties in an old-growth forest stand in western Oregon. Pages 225-236 in: H.P. Collins, G.P. Robertson, M.J. King (eds.). The Significance and Regulation of Soil Biodiversity. Kluwer Academic Publishers: The Netherlands. Tracy, BE and S.J. McNaugthon. 1995. Elemental analysis of mineral lick soils from the Serengeti National Park, the Konza Prairie and Yellowstone National Park. Ecography 18:91-94.

Turner, C.T., J.R. Kneisler, AK. Knapp. 1995. Comparative gas exchange and nitrogen responses of the dominant C4 grass, Andropogon gerardii, and five C3 forbs to fire and topographic position in tallgrass prairie during a wet year. International Journal of Plant Science 156:216-226. Turner, D.P., G.J. Koerper, ME. Harmon, J.J. Lee. 1995. A carbon budget for forests of the conterminous United States. Ecological Applications 5(2):42 1-436.

Turner, D.P., J.G. Koerper, M.E. Harmon, J.J. Lee. 1995. Carbon sequestration by forests of the United States. Current status and projections to the year 2040. Tellus 47B:232-239.

Vose, J.M., N.H. Sullivan, B.D. Clinton, P.V. Bolstad. 1995. Vertical leaf area distribution, light transmittance, and application of the Beer-Lambert Law in four mature hardwood stands in the southern Appalachians. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 25:1036-1043.

Wallace, J.B., MR. Whiles, S. Eggert, T.F. Cuffney, G.J. Lugthart, K. Chung. 1995. Long-term dynamics of coarse particulate organic matter in three Appalachian Mountain streams. Jour. No. Amer. Benth. Soc. 14:217-232.

Wallin, DO., F.J. Swanson, B. Marks. 1994. Landscape pattern response to changes in pattern generation rules: land-use legacies in forestry. Ecolog. Appl. 4(3):569-580. Walker, M.D., R.C. Ingersoll, P.J. Webber. 1995. Effects of interannual climate variation on phenology and growth of two alpine forbs. Ecology 76:1067-1083.

Williams, MW., R.C. Bales, AD. Brown, J.M. Melack. 1995. Fluxes and transformations of nitrogen in a high-elevation catchment, Sierra Nevada. Biogeochem. 28:1-31.

Yeakley, J.A., J.L. Meyer, W.T. Swank. 1995. Hillslope nutrient flux during near-stream vegetation removal: I. A multi-scaled modeling design. Pages 33-5 0 in: CC. Tretin, W.M. Aust, J. Wisnievski (eds.). Wetlands of the Interior Southeastern United States. Kluwer Academic Publishers: Boston, MA.