PUBLICATIONS: July 1999 - June 2001

[Last updated August, 2001]

Book(s) (Published):



Published Papers:

  1. Band, L. E., C. Tague, and P. M. Groffman. 2001. Forest ecosystem processes at the watershed scale: hydrological and ecological controls of nitrogen export. Hydrol. Proces. 15:2013-2328.
  2. Bohlen, P. J., P. M. Groffman, T. J. Fahey, C. T. Driscoll, and T. G. Siccama. 2001. Plant-soil-microbial interactions in a northern hardwood forest. Ecology 82:965-978.
  3. Butler, T. J., G. E. Likens, and B. J. B. Stunder. 2001. Regional-scale impacts of Phase I of The Clean Air Act Amendments in the USA: the relation between emissions and concentrations, both wet and dry. Atmos. Environ. 35:1015-1028. [Mellon-related contribution]
  4. Cadenasso, M. L., and S. T. A. Pickett. 2001. Effect of edge structure on the flux of species into forest interiors. Conserv. Biol. 15:91-97. [Mellon-related contribution]
  5. Canham, C. D., M. J. Papaik, and E. F. Latty. 2001. Interspecific variation in susceptibility to windthrow as a function of tree size and storm severity for northern temperate tree species. Can. J. For. Res. 31:1-10.
  6. Caraco, N. F., and J. J. Cole. 2001. Human influence on nitrogen export: a comparison of mesic and xeric catchments. Mar. Freshwat. Res. 52:119-125.
  7. Carpenter, S. R., J. J. Cole, J. R. Hodgson, J. F. Kitchell, M. L. Pace, D. Bade, K. L. Cottingham, T. E. Essington, J. N. Houser, and D. E. Schindler. 2001. Trophic cascades, nutrients and lake productivity: experimental enrichment of lakes with contrasting food webs. Ecol. Monogr. 71:163-186.
  8. Cole J. J., and N. F. Caraco. 2001. Carbon in catchments: connecting terrestrial carbon losses with aquatic metabolism. Mar. Freshwat. Res. 52:101-110.
  9. Cole, J. J., and N. F. Caraco. 2001. Emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) from a tidal, freshwater river, the Hudson River, New York. Environ. Sci. Technol. 35:991-996.
  10. Dijkstra, F. A., C. Geibe, S. Homstöm, U. S. Lundstöm, and N. VanBreemen. 2001. The effect of organic acids on base cation leaching from the forest floor under six North American tree species. Eur. J. Soil Sci. 52:205-214.
  11. Driscoll, C. T., G. B. Lawrence, A. J. Bulger, T. J. Butler, C. S. Cronan, C. Eagar, K. Fallon Lambert, G. E. Likens, J. L. Stoddard, and K. C. Weathers. 2001. Acid rain revisited: advances in scientific understanding since the passage of the 1970 and 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments. Hubbard Brook Research Foundation. Science Links Publication. Vol. 1, No. 1. pp. 1-20.
  12. Driscoll, C. T., G. B. Lawrence, A. J. Bulger, T. J. Butler, C. S. Cronan, C. Eagar, K. Fallon Lambert, G. E. Likens, J. L. Stoddard, and K. C. Weathers. 2001. Acidic deposition in the northeastern United States: sources and inputs, ecosystem effects, and management strategies. BioScience 51:180-198.
  13. Findlay, S., J. Quinn, C. Hickey, G. Burrell, and M. Downes. 2001. Land-use effects on supply and metabolism of stream dissolved organic carbon. Limnol. Oceanogr. 46:345-355.
  14. Fitzhugh R. D., T. Furman, and A. K. Korsak. 2001. Sources of stream sulphate in headwater catchments in Otter Creek Wilderness, West Virginia, USA. Hydrol. Proces. 15:541-556.
  15. Gbondo-Tugbawa, S. S., C. T. Driscoll, J. D. Aber, and G. E. Likens. 2001. Evaluation of an integrated biogeochemical model (PnET-BGC) at a northern hardwood forest ecosystem. Water Resour. Res. 37:1057-1070.
  16. Groffman, P. M., W. H. McDowell, J. C. Myers, and J. L. Merriam. 2001. Soil microbial biomass and activity in tropical riparian forests. Soil Biol. Biochem. 33:1229-1248.
  17. Hall, R. O., Jr., K. H. Macneale, E. S. Bernhardt, M. Field, and G. E. Likens. 2001. Biogeochemical responses of two forest streams to a two-month calcium addition. Freshwat. Biol. 46:291-302.
  18. Higgins, S. I., W. J. Bond, and S. T. A. Pickett. 2001. Environmental stochasticity cannot save declining populations: reply from Higgins, Bond, and Pickett. Trends Ecol. Evol. 16:177.
  19. Hogan, K., and C. Corey. 2001. Viewing classrooms as cultural contexts for fostering scientific literacy. Anthropol. Educat. Quarterly 32:1-30.
  20. Hogan, K., and M. Maglienti. 2001. Comparing the epistemological underpinnings of students' and scientists' reasoning about conclusions. J. Res. Sci. Teach. 38:663-687.
  21. Hogan, K., and D. Thomas. 2001. Cognitive comparisons of students' systems modeling in ecology. J. Sci. Educ. Technol. 10:319-345. [Mellon-related contribution]
  22. Jacinthe, P.-A., and P. M. Groffman. 2001. Silicone rubber sampler to measure dissolved gases in waters. Soil Biol. Biochem. 33:907-912.
  23. Lawrence, G. B., D. A. Burns, B. P. Baldigo, P. S. Murdoch, and G. M. Lovett. 2001. Controls of stream chemistry and fish populations in the Neversink watershed, Catskill Mountains, New York. WRIR 00-4040. U. S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado.
  24. Likens, G. E. 2001. Biogeochemistry, the watershed approach: some uses and limitations. In: Frontiers of Catchment Biogeochemistry. CSIRO Land and Water, Canberra, Australia. Mar. Freshwat. Res. 52:5-12.
  25. Likens, G. E., T. J. Butler, and D. C. Buso. 2001. Long- and short-term changes in sulfate deposition: effects of The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments. Biogeochemistry 52:1-11.
  26. Lilleskov, E. A., T. J. Fahey, and G. M. Lovett. 2001. Ectomycorrhizal fungal aboveground community change over in atmospheric nitrogen deposition gradient in Alaska. Ecol. Appl. 11:397-410.
  27. Limburg, K. E., D. P. Swaney, and D. L. Strayer. 2001. River ecosystems. pp. 213-231. In: S. A. Levin (ed.). Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Volume 5. Academic Press.
  28. Lovett, G. M., K. C. Weathers, M. A. Arthur. 2001. Is nitrate in stream water an indicator of forest ecosystem health in the Catskills. pp. 23-30. In: M. S. Adams (ed.). Catskill Ecosystem Health. Purple Mountain Press, Fleischmanns, New York. [Mellon-related contribution]
  29. McCutchan, C. L., and R. K. Monson. 2001. Effects of tissue-type and development on dark respiration in two herbaceous perennials. Annals Bot. 87:355-364.
  30. McCutchan, C. L., and R. K. Monson. 2001. Night-time respiration rate and leaf carbohydrate concentrations are not coupled in two alpine perennial species. New Phytol. 149:419-430.
  31. Mitsch, W. J., J. W. Day, Jr., J. W. Gilliam, P. M. Groffman, D. L. Hey, G. W. Randall, and N. Wang. 2001. Reducing nitrogen loading to the Gulf of Mexico from the Mississippi River basin: strategies to counter a persistent ecological problem. BioScience 51:373-378.
  32. Ostfeld, R. S., E. M. Schauber, C. D. Canham, F. Keesing, C. G. Jones, and J. O. Wolff. 2001. Effects of acorn production and mouse abundance on abundance and Borrelia burgdorferi-infection prevalence of nymphal Ixodes scapularis ticks. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 1:55-63.
  33. Pace, M. L. 2001. Getting it right and wrong: extrapolations across experimental scales. pp. 157-177. In: R. H. Gardner, W. M. Kemp, V. S. Kennedy, and J. E. Peterson (eds.). Scaling Relations in Experimental Ecology. Columbia University Press.
  34. Pace, M. L. 2001. Prediction and the aquatic sciences. Can. J. Fish. Aq. Sci. 58:63-72.
  35. Pickett, S. T. A. 2001. The ecology behind conservation: biodiversities. In: G. D. Therres (ed.). Conservation of Biological Diversity: A Key to the Restoration of the Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem and Beyond. (Meeting was held in May 1998). Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Annapolis, MD.
  36. Pickett, S. T. A., and R. Rozzi. 2001. The ecological implications of wolf restoration: contemporary ecological principles and linkages with social processes. pp. 261-273. In: V. A. Sharpe, B. Norton, and S. Donnelley (eds.). Wolves and Human Communities: Biology, Politics, and Ethics. Island Press, Washington, DC.
  37. Pickett, S. T. A., M. L. Cadenasso, and S. Bartha. 2001. Implications from the Buell-Small succession study for vegetation restoration. Appl. Vegetat. Sci. 4:41-52.
  38. Pickett, S. T. A., M. L. Cadenasso, J. M. Grove, C. H. Nilon, R. V. Pouyat, W. C. Zipperer, and R. Costanza. 2001. Urban ecological systems: linking terrestrial ecological, physical, and socio-economic components of metropolitan areas. Ann. Rev. Ecol. System 32:127-157.
  39. Raymond, P. A., and J. J. Cole. 2001. Gas exchange in rivers and estuaries: choosing a gas transfer velocity. Estuaries 24:312-317.
  40. Rolston, D. E., and R. T. Venterea. 2001. Gaseous loss of oxides of nitrogen from the agricultural nitrogen cycle. Proceedings of the 2001 Dahlia Greidinger Symposium: Fertilisers and Resource Management for Food Security, Quality and the Environment, International Fertiliser Society, 2001 March 4-6; Portugal.
  41. Schmidt, K. A., and R. S. Ostfeld. 2001. Biodiversity and the dilution effect in disease ecology. Ecology 82:609-619.
  42. Scott, N. S., G. E. Likens, J. S. Eaton and T. G. Siccama. 2001. Loss of trace metals following whole-tree harvest of a northeastern deciduous forest. Biogeochemistry 54:197-217.
  43. Stelzer, R. S., and G. A. Lamberti. 2001. Effects of N:P ratio and total nutrient concentration on stream periphyton community structure, biomass, and elemental composition. Limnol. Oceanogr. 46:356-367.
  44. Strayer, D. L. 2001. Ecology and distribution of hyporheic microannelids (Oligochaeta, Aphanoneura, and Polychaeta) from the eastern United States. Arch. Hydrobiol. 151:493-510.
  45. Strayer, D. L. 2001. Endangered freshwater invertebrates. pp. 425-439. In: S. A. Levin (ed.). Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Volume 2. Academic Press.
  46. Strayer, D. L., and W. D. Hummon. 2001. Gastrotricha. pp. 181-194. In: J. H. Thorp and A. P. Covich (eds.). Ecology and Classification of Freshwater Invertebrates of North America. 2nd edition. Academic Press.
  47. Strayer, D. L., and L. C. Smith. 2001. The zoobenthos of the freshwater tidal Hudson River and its response to the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) invasion. Arch. Hydrobiol. Suppl. (Monographic Studies) 131:1-52.
  48. Wigand, C., M. Finn, S. Findlay, D. Fischer. 2001. Submersed macrophyte effects on nutrient cycling in riverine sediments: contribution of "New" inputs. Estuaries 24:398-406.
  49. Wilby, A., M. Shachak, and B. Boeken. 2001. Integration of ecosystem engineering and trophic effects of herbivores. Oikos 92:436-444.
  50. Zaady, E., M. Shachak, and Y. Moshe. 2001. Ecological approach for afforestation in arid regions. pp. 219-239. In: D. K. Vajpeyi (ed.). Deforestation, Environment, and Sustainable Development. A Comparative Analysis. Praeger Publishers, USA.


Book(s) (In Press):

  1. Aguirre, A., R. S. Ostfeld, C. A. House, G. Tabor, and M. Pearl (eds.). Conservation Medicine: Ecological Health in Practice. Oxford University Press, New York.
  2. Berkowitz, A. R., K. S. Hollweg, and C. H. Nilon (eds.). Understanding Urban Ecosystems: A New Frontier for Science and Education. Springer-Verlag, Inc., New York.
  3. Primack, R., R. Rozzi, P. Feinsinger, R. Dirzo, F. Massardo, and collaborators. 2001. Fundamentos de Conservacion Biologica: Perspectivas Latinoamericanas, Fondo de Cultura Economica, Mexico City, Mexico.
  4. Shachak, M., J. Gosz, S. T. A. Pickett, and A. Perevolotsky (eds.). Biodiversity in Drylands: Towards a Unified Framework. Oxford University Press.


Papers--In Press:

  1. Armesto, J. J., R. Rozzi, and J. Caspersen. 2001. Past, present, and future scenarios for biodiversity in South American temperate forests. Contrasts with North America. In: O. E. Sala, F. S. Chapin III, and E. Huber-Sannwald (eds.). Biodiversity Scenarios. Springer Verlag, New York. (in press).
  2. Armesto, J. J., I. Díaz, C. Papic, and M. F. Willson. 2001. Seed rain of fleshy and dry propagates to different habitats in temperate rainforests of Chiloé, Chile. Austral Ecol. (in press).
  3. Beaudet, M., C. Messier, and C. D. Canham. 2001. Predictions of understory light conditions in northern hardwood forests following parameterization, sensitivity analysis, and tests of the SORTIE light model. For. Ecol. Manage. (in press).
  4. Bennett E. M., S. R. Carpenter, and N. F. Caraco. 2001. Human impact on erodable phosphorus and eutrophication: a global perspective. Bioscience. (in press).
  5. Berger, T. W., C. Eagar, G. E. Likens, and G. Stingeder. 2001. Effects of calcium and aluminum chloride additions on foliar and throughfall chemistry in sugar maples. For. Ecol. Manage. (in press).
  6. Berkowitz, A. R., K. S. Hollweg, and C. H. Nilon. 2001. Chapter 30 - New directions for research and education in and about urban ecosystems. In: A. R. Berkowitz, K.S. Hollweg, and C. H. Nilon (eds.). Understanding Urban Ecosystems: A New Frontier for Science and Education. Springer-Verlag, Inc., New York. (in press).
  7. Bernhardt, E. S., and G. E. Likens. 2001. DOC enrichment alters nitrogen dynamics in a forest stream. Ecology (in press).
  8. Bigelow, S. W. 2001. Evapotranspiration modeled from stands of three broad-leaved tropical trees in Costa Rica. Hydrol. Proces. (in press).
  9. Boulton, A., C. C. Hakenkamp, M. A. Palmer, and D. L. Strayer. 2001. Freshwater meiofauna and surface water - sediment linkages. In: S. D. Rundle, A. L. Robertson, and J. M. Schmid-Araya (eds.). Freshwater Meiofauna: Biology and Ecology. Backhuys Publishers. (in press).
  10. Cadenasso, M. L., S. T. A. Pickett, and K. C. Weathers. 2001. Effect of landscape boundaries on the flux of nutrients, detritus, and organisms. In: G. Polis and M. Power (eds.). Food Webs and the Landscape Level: the Ecology of Trophic Flows Across Habitats. University of Chicago Press. (in press). [Mellon-related contribution]
  11. Cadenasso, M. L., K. C. Weathers, and S. T. A. Pickett. 2001. Integrating food web and landscape ecology: subsidies at the regional scale. In: G. A. Polis, M. E. Power, and G. Huxel (eds.). Food Webs at the Landscape Level: the Ecology of Trophic Flows Across Habitats. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. (in press). [Mellon-related contribution]
  12. Caraco, N. F., and J. J. Cole. 2001. When terrestrial organic matter is sent down the river: importance of allochthonous C inputs to the metabolism in lakes and rivers. In: G. Polis and M. Power (eds.). Food Webs and the Landscape Level: the Ecology of Trophic Flows Across Habitats. University of Chicago Press. (in press).
  13. Davidson, E. A., and L. V. Verchot. 2001. Testing the hole-in-the-pipe model of nitric and nitrous oxide emissions from soils using the TRAGNET database. Global Biogeochem. Cycles. (in press).
  14. Dubé, P., M.-J. Fortin, C. D. Canham, and D. J. Marceau. 2001. Quantifying gap dynamics and spatio-temporal structures in spatially-explicit models of temperate forest ecosystems. Ecol. Model. (in press).
  15. Fitzhugh R. D., C. T. Driscoll, P. M. Groffman, G. L. Tierney, T. J. Fahey, and J. P. Hardy. 2001. Effects of soil freezing disturbance on soil solution nitrogen, phosphorus, and carbon chemistry in a northern hardwood ecosystem. Biogeochemistry. (in press).
  16. Gold, A. J., P. M. Groffman, K. Addy, D. Q. Kellogg, M. Stolt, and A. E. Rosenblatt. 2001. Landscape attributes as controls on groundwater nitrate removal capacity of riparian zones. J. Am. Water Resour. Assoc. (in press). [Mellon-related contribution]
  17. Goodwin, B. J., R. S. Ostfeld, and E. M. Schauber. 2001. Spatiotemporal variation in a Lyme disease host and vector: blacklegged ticks on white-footed mice. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases. (in press). [Mellon-related contribution]
  18. Groffman, P., E. Zaady, and M. Shachak. 2001. Microbial contribution to biodiversity at organism, landscape and ecosystem scales. In: M. Shachak, J. Gosz, S. T. A. Pickett, and A. Perevolotsky (eds.). Biodiversity in Drylands: Towards a Unified Framework. Oxford University Press. (in press).
  19. Groffman, P. M., C. T. Driscoll, T. J. Fahey, J. P. Hardy, R. D. Fitzhugh, and G. L. Tierney. 2001. Colder soils in a warmer world: a snow manipulation study in a northern hardwood forest ecosystem. Biogeochemistry. (in press).
  20. Groffman, P. M., C. T. Driscoll, T. J. Fahey, J. P. Hardy, R. D. Fitzhugh, and G. L. Tierney. 2001. Effects of mild winter freezing on soil nitrogen and carbon dynamics in a northern hardwood forest. Biogeochemistry. (in press).
  21. Hakenkamp, C. C., A. Morin, and D. L. Strayer. 2001. The functional importance of freshwater meiofauna. In: S. D. Rundle, A. L. Robertson, and J. M. Schmid-Araya (eds.). Freshwater Meiofauna: Biology and Ecology. Backhuys Publishers. (in press).
  22. Hall, R. O., Jr., and G. E. Likens. 2001. Ecological implications of high discharge variability in streams of the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 27. (in press).
  23. Hall, R. O., Jr., G. E. Likens, and H. M. Malcom. 2001. Trophic basis of invertebrate production in two streams at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest. J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. (in press).
  24. Hardy J. P., P. M. Groffman, R. D. Fitzhugh, K. S. Henry, T. A. Welman, J. D. Demers, T. J. Fahey, C. T. Driscoll, G. L. Tierney, and S. Nolan. 2001. Snow depth, soil frost and water dynamics in a northern hardwood forest. Biogeochemistry. (in press).
  25. Helly, J., and S. T. A. Pickett. 2001. Controlled Publication of Digital Scientific Data. Association for Computing Machinery. (in press).
  26. Hogan, K. 2001. Collective metacognition: the interplay of individual, social, and cultural meanings in small groups' reflective thinking. Adv. Psychology Res. Vol. 7. Nova Science Publishers, Huntington, NY. (in press).
  27. Hogan, K. 2001. Small group's ecological reasoning while making an environmental management decision. J. Res. Sci. Teach. (in press).
  28. Hogan, K., and K. C. Weathers. 2001. Psychological and ecological perspectives on the development of systems thinking. In: A. R. Berkowitz, K. S. Hollweg, and C. H. Nilon (eds.). Understanding Urban Ecosystems: A New Frontier for Science and Education. Springer-Verlag, Inc., New York. (in press).
  29. Hollweg, K. S., C. Pea, and A. R. Berkowitz. 2001. Chapter 2 - Why is understanding urban ecosystems an important frontier for education and educators? In: A. R. Berkowitz, K. S. Hollweg, and C. H. Nilon (eds.). Understanding Urban Ecosystems: A New Frontier for Science and Education. Springer-Verlag, Inc., New York. (in press).
  30. Huszar, V., and N. Caraco. 2001. Phytoplankton selection in six temperate lakes: taxonomic and morphological-functional approaches. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. (in press).
  31. Jones, C. G. 2001. Tree growth rate, food quality and attack by insects and pathogens. pp. xx-xx. In: D. Patch, and N. Boston (eds.). Tree Challenges for the Future. Tree Advice Trust, UK. (in press).
  32. Jones, C. G. 2001. What keeps trees free from attack by insects and diseases? Tree Care Industry. (in press).
  33. Jones, C. G. 2001. What causes insect and disease outbreaks on trees? Tree Care Industry. (in press).
  34. Jones, C. G. 2001. Why do trees vary in suitability to insects and diseases? Tree Care Industry. (in press).
  35. Keiny, S., M. Shachak, and N. Avriel-Avni. 2001. Ecological thinking as a tool for understanding urban ecosystems: a model from Israel. In: A. R. Berkowitz, K. S. Hollweg, and C. H. Nilon (eds.). Understanding Urban Ecosystems: A New Frontier for Science and Education, Springer Verlag, Inc. New York. (in press).
  36. Lampman G. G., N. F. Caraco, and J. J. Cole. 2001. A method for the measurement of particulate C and P on the same filtered sample. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. (in press).
  37. Levin, L., D. Boesch, J. Brim Box, A. Covich, C. Dahm, C. Erséus, K. C. Ewel, R. Kneib, A. Moldenke, M. Palmer, P. Snelgrove, D. Strayer, and J. Weslawski. 2001. The function of marine critical transition zones and the importance of sediment biodiversity. Ecosystems. (in press).
  38. Likens, G. E. 2001. A long-term record of ice cover for Mirror Lake, New Hampshire: effects of global warming? Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 27. (in press).
  39. Likens, G. E. 2001. Ecosystems: energetics and biogeochemistry. In: W. J. Kress and G. Barrett (eds.). A New Century of Biology. Smithsonian Institution Press. (in press).
  40. Likens, G. E. 2001. Eugene Odum, the ecosystem approach, and the future. In: G. W. Barrett and T. L. Barrett (eds.). Holistic Science: The Evolution of the Georgia Institute of Ecology (1940-2000). Harwood Academic Publishers. (in press).
  41. Likens, G. E. 2001. The watershed approach: some uses and limitations. In: Frontiers of Catchment Biogeochemistry. CSIRO Land and Water, Canberra, Australia. Mar. Freshwat. Res. (in press).
  42. Likens, G. E., D. C. Buso, and J. W. Hornbeck. 2001. Variation in chemistry of stream water and bulk deposition across the Hubbard Brook Valley, New Hampshire, USA. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. (in press).
  43. Likens, G. E., C. T. Driscoll, D. C. Buso, M. J. Mitchell, G. M. Lovett, S. W. Bailey, T. G. Siccama, W. A. Reiners, and C. Alewell. 2001. The biogeochemistry of sulfur at Hubbard Brook. Biogeochemistry. (in press).
  44. Lilleskov, E. A., T. J. Fahey, T. R. Horton, and G. M. Lovett. 2001. Belowground ectomycorrhizal fungal community change over a nitrogen deposition gradient in Alaska. Ecology. (in press).
  45. LoGiudice, K. 2001. Latrine foraging strategies of two small mammals: implications for the transmission of raccoon roundworm (Baylisascaris procyonis). Am. Midl. Nat. (in press).
  46. LoGiudice, K., and R. S. Ostfeld. 2001. Interactions between mammals and trees: predation on mammal-dispersed seeds and the effect of ambient food. Oecologia. (in press).
  47. Lovett, G. M., and K. C. Weathers. 2001. Controls on atmospheric deposition at the landscape and regional scales. In: G. M. J. Mohrer and M. Cerny (eds.). Atmospheric Deposition and Forest Management. NATO-ASI series, Kluwer Academic Publishers. (in press). [Mellon-related contribution]
  48. Macneale, K. H., G. E. Likens, and B. L. Peckarsky. 2001. Feeding strategy of an adult stonefly (Plecoptera): implications for egg production and dispersal. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. (in press).
  49. Manson, R. H., R. S. Ostfeld, and C. D. Canham. 2001. Net effects of rodent herbivores on tree invasion dynamics along forest-field edges. Ecology. (in press).
  50. McCutchan, J. H., Jr., and W. M. Lewis, Jr. 2001. Seasonal variation in stable isotope ratios of stream algae. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. (in press).
  51. Meiners, S. J., S. T. A. Pickett, and M. L. Cadenasso. 2001. Effects of plant invasions on the species richness of abandoned agricultural land. Ecography. (in press).
  52. Meiners, S. J., S. T. A. Pickett, and M. L. Cadenasso. 2001. Exotic plant invasions over 40 years of old field succession: community patterns and associations. Ecography. (in press).
  53. Meiners, S. J., S. T. A. Pickett, and S. N. Handel. 2001. Probability of tree seedling establishment changes across a forest-old field edge gradient. Am. J. Bot. (in press).
  54. Mitchell, M. J., B. Mayer, S. W. Bailey, J. W. Hornbeck, C. Alewell, C. T. Driscoll, and G. E. Likens. 2001. Use of stable isotope ratios for evaluating sulfur sources and losses at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest. Proc. Acid Rain 2000, Japan. Water Air Soil Pollut. (in press).
  55. Nielsen, S. L., I. Thingstrup, and C. Wigand. 2001. Apparent lack of vesicular arbuscular mycorrhiza (VAM) in the seagrasses Zostera marina and Thallassia testudinum Banks ex König. Aquat. Bot. (in press).
  56. Nielsen, C. B., P. M. Groffman, S. P. Hamburg, C. T. Driscoll, T. J. Fahey, and J. P. Hardy. 2001. Freezing effects on carbon and nitrogen cycling in soils from a northern hardwood forest. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. (in press).
  57. Nilon, C. H., A. R. Berkowitz, and K. S. Hollweg. 2001. Chapter 1 - Introduction. In: A. R. Berkowitz, K.S. Hollweg, and C. H. Nilon (eds.). Understanding Urban Ecosystems: A New Frontier for Science and Education. Springer-Verlag, Inc., New York. (in press).
  58. Orians, C. M., and C. G. Jones. 2001. Plants as resource mosaics: a functional model for predicting patterns of within-plant resource heterogeneity to consumers based on vascular architecture and local environmental variability. Oikos. (in press). [Mellon-related contribution]
  59. Ostfeld, R. S. 2001. Ecological webs involving acorns and mice: basic research and its management implications. In: W. J. McShea and W. M. Healy (eds.). The Ecology and Management of Oaks for Wildlife. Johns Hopkins University Press. (in press).
  60. Ostfeld, R. S., and R. H. Manson. 2001. Targeting keystone species: lessons from rodents in eastern deciduous forests. In: P. Foster-Turley, P. Kelly, and R. Medellin (eds.). Single-species Approaches to Ecosystem Conservation: What Works, What Doesn't Work, and Why. Island Press. (in press).
  61. Ostfeld, R. S., M. Pearl, and G. Meffe. 2001. Conservation medicine: the birth of another crisis discipline. In: A. Aguirre, R. S. Ostfeld, C. A. House, G. Tabor, and M. Pearl (eds.). Conservation Medicine: Ecological Health in Practice. Oxford University Press, New York. (in press).
  62. Ostfeld, R. S., F. Keesing, E. M. Schauber, and K. A. Schmidt. 2001. The ecological context of infectious disease: diversity, habitat fragmentation, and Lyme disease risk in North America. In: A. Aguirre, R. S. Ostfeld, C. A. House, G. Tabor, and M. Pearl (eds.). Conservation Medicine: Ecological Health in Practice. Oxford University Press, New York. (in press).
  63. Parker, V. T., and S. T. A. Pickett. 2001. Understanding implications of the modern ecological paradigm: viewing restoration as a process. In: D. L. Peterson and C. V. Klimas (eds.). The Role of Restoration in Ecosystem Management. Society of Ecological Restoration, Madison, Wisconsin. (in press).
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  68. Rosenblatt, A. E., A. J. Gold, M. H. Stolt, and P. M. Groffman. 2001. Identification of riparian sinks for watershed nitrate using soil surveys. J. Environ. Qual. (in press). [Mellon-related contribution]
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  70. Schauber, E. M., and R. S. Ostfeld. 2001. Modeling the effects of reservoir competence decay and demographic turnover on Lyme disease ecology. Ecol. Appl. (in press)
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  72. Schmidt, K. A., J. R. Goheen, R. Naumann, R. S. Ostfeld, E. M. Schauber, and A. Berkowitz. 2001. Experimental removal of strong and weak predators: mice and chipmunks preying on songbird nests. Ecology. (in press).
  73. Shachak, M., J. Gosz, and S. T. A. Pickett. 2001. Species diversity and ecosystem processes in water limited systems. In: M. Shachak, J. Gosz, S. T. A. Pickett, and A. Perevolotsky (eds.). Biodiversity in Drylands: Towards a Unified Framework. Oxford University Press. (in press).
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  76. Stelzer, R. S., G. E. Likens, D. C. Buso, and J. H. McCutchan, Jr. 2001. Seasonal variation in phosphorus in precipitation at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. (in press). [Mellon-related contribution]
  77. Strayer, D. L. 2001. Alien species in the Hudson River. In: J. S. Levinton (ed.). The Hudson River. (in press).
  78. Strayer, D. L. 2001. The benthic animal communities of the Hudson River (Troy to Manhattan). In: J. S. Levinton (ed.). The Hudson River Ecosystem. (in press).
  79. Tabor,G. M., R. S. Ostfeld, M. Poss, A. P. Dobson, and A. A. Aguirre. 2001. Conservation biology and the health sciences: defining the research priorities of conservation medicine. In: M. E. Soulé and G. H. Orians (eds.). Research Priorities in Conservation Biology. 2nd edition. Island Press, Washington, D.C. (in press).
  80. Tierney G. L., T. J. Fahey, P. M. Groffman, J. P. Hardy, R. D. Fitzhugh, and C. T. Driscoll. 2001. Soil freezing alters fine root dynamics in a northern hardwood forest. Biogeochemistry. (in press).
  81. Van Hoewyk, D., C. Wigand, and P. M. Groffman. 2001. Endomycorrhizal colonization of Dasiphora floribunda, a native plant species of calcareous wetlands in eastern New York. Wetlands. (in press).
  82. Verchot, L. V., Z. Holmes, L. Mulon, P. M. Groffman, and G. M. Lovett. 2001. Gross versus net rates of N mineralization and nitrification as indicators of functional differences between forest types. Soil Biol. Biochem. (in press).
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  84. West, J., S. E. G. Findlay, D. A. Burns, K. C. Weathers, and G. M. Lovett. 2001. Catchment scale variation in the nitrate concentrations of groundwater seeps in the Catskill Mountains, New York, USA. Water Air Soil Pollut. (in press). [Mellon-related contribution]
  85. Whelan, C. J., J. S. Brown, K. A. Schmidt, B. B. Steele, and M. F. Willson. 2001. Linking consumer-resource theory and digestive physiology: application to seasonal diet shifts. Evolutionary Ecol. Res. (in press).
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Papers--Submitted:

  1. Addy, K., D. Q. Kellogg, A. J. Gold, P. M. Groffman, G. Ferrendo, and C. Sawyer. 2001. In situ push-pull method to determine ground water denitrification in riparian zones. J. Environ. Qual. (submitted).
  2. Allan, B., F. Keesing, and R. S. Ostfeld. 2001. Forest fragmentation increases Lyme disease risk. Conserv. Biol. (submitted).
  3. Altevogt, A. S., D. E. Rolston, and R. T. Venterea. 2001. Pressure and density effects on the transport of gas-phase chemicals in unsaturated porous media. Water Resour. Res. (submitted).
  4. Armesto, J. J., C. A. Pérez, S. Perakis, and L. O. Hedin. 2001. Nitrogen dynamics in unpolluted Chilean forests: a comparative analysis. BioScience. (submitted).
  5. Bailey, S. W., D. C. Buso, and G. E. Likens. 2001. Calcium economy of aggrading and steady-state northern hardwood ecosystems. Ecol. Monogr. (submitted).
  6. Bailey, S. W., D. C. Buso, and G. E. Likens. 2001. Implications of sodium mass balance for interpreting the calcium cycle of a northern hardwood ecosystem. Ecology. (submitted).
  7. Baxter, J. W., S. T. A. Pickett, J. Dighton, and M. M. Carreiro. 2001. Nitrogen and phosphorus availability in oak forests exposed to contrasting human land-use. Ecol. Appl. (submitted).
  8. Baxter, J. W., S. T. A. Pickett, J. Dighton, and M. M. Carreiro. 2001. Nitrogen availability in oak forest stands exposed to contrasting anthropogenic impacts. Soil Biol. Biochem. (submitted).
  9. Baxter, J. W., S. T. A. Pickett, J. Dighton, and M. M. Carreiro. 2001. Phosphorus availability in oak forest stands exposed to contrasting anthropogenic impacts. Soil Biol. Biochem. (submitted).
  10. Bernhardt, E. S., R. O. Hall, Jr., and G. E. Likens. 2001. Whole-system estimates of nitrification and nitrate uptake in streams of the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest. (submitted).
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  14. Caraco, N. F., J. J. Cole, S. E. G. Findlay, D. Fischer, G. Lampman, and C. Nieder. 2001. Contrasting impacts of a native and alien macrophyte on oxygen in a large, tidal river. Science. (submitted).
  15. Christenson, L. M., G. M. Lovett, M. J. Mitchell, and P. M. Groffman. 2001. The fate of nitrogen in gypsy moth frass deposited to an oak forest floor. Oecologia. (submitted).
  16. del Giorgio, P. A., D. F. Bird, R. Maranger, and Y. T. Prairie. 2001. Use of the exclusion nucleic acid stain TOPRO-1 as a fluorescent marker for dead or injured bacterial cells in lake plankton. J. Environ. Microbiol. (submitted).
  17. Dijkstra, F. A., N. van Breemen, A. G. Jongmans, G. R. Davies, and G. E. Likens. 2001. Calcium weathering in forested soils and the effect of different tree species. Biogeochemistry. (submitted).
  18. Duarte, C. M., J. Amthor, D. DeAngelis, L. Joyce, R. Maranger, M. L. Pace, J. Pastor, and S. Running. 2001. The limits to models. In: C. D. Canham, J. J. Cole, and W. D. Laurenroth (eds.). Understanding Ecosystems: The Role of Quantitative Models in Observation, Synthesis and Prediction. Princeton University Press. (submitted).
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  21. Ewing, H. A., and E. A. Nater. 2001. Holocene soil development inferred from geochemical study of lake sediment. Quaternary Res. (submitted).
  22. Ewing, H. A., and E. A. Nater. 2001. Scanning electron microscopy as a tool to investigate records of soil weathering preserved in lake sediment. The Holocene. (submitted).
  23. Figueroa, J., and J. J. Armesto. 2001. Seed dispersal in time. An assessment in Chilean rainforest. Ecology. (submitted).
  24. Findlay, S., P. M. Groffman, and S. Dye. 2001. Trade-offs among ecosystem functions during restoration: Phragmites removal from a tidal freshwater marsh. Wetl. Ecol. Manage. (submitted).
  25. Findlay, S., J. Tank, S. Dye, H. M. Valett, P. J. Mulholland, W. H. McDowell, S. L. Johnson, S. K. Hamilton, J. Edmonds, W. K. Dodds, and W. B. Bowden. 2001. A cross-system comparison of bacterial and fungal biomass in detritus pools of headwater streams. Microb. Ecol. (submitted).
  26. Frost, P. C., R. S. Stelzer, G. A. Lamberti, and J. J. Elser. 2001. Ecological stoichiometry and the benthos: understanding the role that elemental ratios play in littoral and lotic habitats. J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. (submitted).
  27. Funk, J. L., C. G. Jones, C. J. Baker, H. M. Fuller, C. P. Giardina, and M. T. Lerdau. 2001. Diurnal variation in the basal emission rate of isoprene. Ecol. Appl. (submitted).
  28. Gbondo-Tugbawa, S. S., C. T. Driscoll, M. J. Mitchell, J. D. Aber, and G. E. Likens. 2001. A model to simulate the response of a northern hardwood forest ecosystem to changes in sulfur deposition. Ecol. Appl. (submitted).
  29. Goodwin, B.J., and L. Fahrig. 2001. Effect of landscape structure on the movement behaviour of a specialized goldenrod beetle, Trirhabda borealis. Can. J. Zool. (submitted).
  30. Goodwin, B. J., and L. Fahrig. 2001. Evaluating the evidence for the Resource Concentration Hypothesis: a meta-analysis. Ecology. (submitted).
  31. Goodwin, B.J., and L. Fahrig. 2001. How does landscape structure influence landscape connectivity? Oikos. (submitted).
  32. Gregg, J. W., T. E. Dawson, and C. G. Jones. 2001. A tree grows better in New York City: urban pollutant emissions have greater impact in the country. Science. (submitted).
  33. Groffman, P. M., M. K. Crawford, W. C. Zipperer, R. V. Pouyat, L. E. Band, and M. F. Colosimo. 2001. Denitrification in urban riparian zones. Environ. Sci. Technol. (submitted).
  34. Hall, R. O., Jr., E. S. Bernhardt, and G. E. Likens. 2001. Relating nutrient uptake with transient storage in forested mountain streams. Limnol. Oceanogr. (submitted).
  35. Harvell, D., C. E. Mitchell, S. Altizer, A. Dobson, R. S. Ostfeld, M. Samuels, and J. Ward. 2001. Synergistic effects of climate and disease on biodiversity. Science. (submitted).
  36. Hogan, K. 2001. A sociocultural analysis of school and community settings as sites for developing environmental practitioners. Environ. Ed. Res. (submitted).
  37. Hogan, K. 2001. Pitfalls of community-based learning: how power dynamics limit adolescents' trajectories of growth and participation. Teachers College Record. (submitted).
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  39. Houlton, B. Z., C. T. Driscoll, T. J. Fahey, G. E. Likens, P. M. Groffman, E. S. Bernhardt, and D. C. Buso. 2001. Nitrogen losses and dynamics following an ice storm disturbance: implications for nitrogen limitation to temperate forests. Ecology. (submitted).
  40. Kelly, V. R., G. M. Lovett, K. C. Weathers, and G. E. Likens. 2001. Trends in atmospheric concentration and deposition compared to regional and local pollutant emissions at a rural site in southeastern New York, USA. Atmos. Environ. (submitted).
  41. Kobe, R. K., G. E. Likens, and C. Eagar. 2001. Tree seedling growth and mortality responses to manipulations of calcium and aluminum in a northern hardwood forest. Oecologia. (submitted).
  42. Komínková, D., K. A. Kuehn, D. Steiner, N. Büsing, and M. O. Gessner. 2001. Microbial biomass, growth, and respiration associated with submerged litter of Phragmites australis decomposing in a littoral reed stand of a large lake. Aquat. Microb. Ecol. (submitted).
  43. Lewis, G. P., and G. E. Likens. 2001. Potential contribution of insect defoliation to elevated nitrate loss from a northern hardwood forest. Can. J. For. Res. (submitted)
  44. LoGiudice, K. Macroparasite disease threats to intermediate hosts: the case of the Allegheny woodrat. Conserv. Biol. (submitted).
  45. LoGiudice, K., and R.S. Ostfeld. 2001. Interactions between mammals and trees: predation on mammal-dispersed seeds and the effect of ambient food. Oecologia. (submitted).
  46. Lovett, G. M., L. M. Christenson, P. M. Groffman, C. G. Jones, J. Hart, and M. J. Mitchell. 2001. Insect defoliation and nitrogen cycling in forests. Bioscience. (submitted). [Mellon-related contribution]
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  48. Maranger, R., P. A. del Giorgio, and D. F. Bird. 2001. Accumulation of viruses and dead bacteria in lake water exposed to ultraviolet radiation. Aquat. Microb. Ecol. (submitted).
  49. McCutchan, J. H., Jr., and W. M. Lewis, Jr. 2001. Relative importance of carbon sources for macroinvertebrates in a Rocky Mountain stream. Limnol. Oceanogr. (submitted). [Mellon-related contribution]
  50. McCutchan, J. H., Jr., W. M. Lewis, Jr., and C. Kendall. 2001. Variation in isotopic fractionation by consumers. Ecology. (submitted).
  51. McCutchan, J. H., Jr., W. M. Lewis, Jr., and C. Kendall. 2001. Variation in trophic shift for stable isotope ratios of carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen. Oecologia. (submitted). [Mellon-related contribution]
  52. McCutchan, J. H., Jr., J. F. Saunders, III, W. M. Lewis, and M. G. Hayden. 2001. Effects of groundwater accrual on open-channel estimates of stream metabolism. Limnol. Oceanogr. (submitted). [Mellon-related contribution]
  53. Meiners, S. J., and K. LoGiudice. 2001. Temporal consistency in the spatial pattern of seed predation across a forest - old field edge. Plant Ecol. (submitted).
  54. Meiners, S. J., and S. T. A. Pickett. 2001. Edge-induced spatial patterning in an old field plant community. J. Veg. Sci. (submitted).
  55. Meiners, S. J., S. T. A. Pickett, and S. N. Handel. 2001. Changing emergence and growth of three tree species across a forest-old field edge gradient. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club. (submitted).
  56. Oren, Y., M. Shachak, A. Perevolotsky, and S. T. A. Pickett. 2001. Trophic versus engineering effects under simulated livestock grazing. Ecology. (submitted).
  57. Ostfeld, R. S. 2001. Little loggers (provisional title). Nat. Hist. (submitted).
  58. Pace, M. L. 2001. Simple models: pathways to patterns, predictions, and management. In: C. D. Canham, J. J. Cole, and W. D. Laurenroth (eds.). Understanding Ecosystems: The Role of Quantitative Models in Observation, Synthesis and Prediction. Princeton University Press. (submitted).
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  60. Peterson, C. J., and S. T. A. Pickett. 2001. Microsite abundance, size, and temporal change during revegetation during a temperate forest catastrophic windthrow. J. Veg. Sci. (submitted).
  61. Pickett, S. T. A., and M. L. Cadenasso. 2001. Ecosystem as a multidimensional concept: meaning, model and metaphor. Ecosystems. (submitted).
  62. Post, D. M. 2001. Using stable isotopes to estimate trophic position: methods, models, and assumptions. Ecology. (submitted).
  63. Prairie, Y. T., D. F. Bird, and J. J. Cole. 2001. The metabolic balance in the epilimnion of lakes. Limnol. Oceanogr. (submitted).
  64. Reche, I., and M. L. Pace. 2001. Linking dynamic of dissolved organic carbon in a forest lake with environmental factors. Biogeochemistry. (submitted).
  65. Schauber, E. M., D. Kelly, P. Turchin, C. Simon, W. G. Lee, R. B. Allen, I. J. Payton, P. R. Wilson, P. E. Cowan, and R. E. Brockie. 2001. Synchronous and asynchronous masting by 18 New Zealand plant species: the role of temperature cues and implications for climate change. Ecology. (submitted).
  66. Schauber, E. M., R. S. Ostfeld, P. Turchin, C. G. Jones, and M. P. Richard. 2001. Functional response and space use of generalist predators imply suppression, not regulation, of gypsy moths. Am. Nat. (submitted). [Mellon-related contribution]
  67. Schauber, E. M., P. Turchin, R. S. Ostfeld, C. G. Jones, and J. O. Wolff. 2001. Modeling the indirect effects of acorn masting on gypsy moth population dynamics. Am. Nat. (submitted). [Mellon-related contribution]
  68. Schmidt, K. A., and R. S. Ostfeld. 2001. Vertebrate community composition and the dynamics of a vector-borne zoonotic disease: the value of host diversity for human health. Am. Nat. (submitted).
  69. Schnurr, J. L., R. S. Ostfeld, and C. D. Canham. 2001. Direct and indirect effects of masting on rodent populations and tree seed survival. Oikos. (submitted).
  70. Siccama, T. G., C. Johnson, T. Sherry, E. B. Girdler, G. E. Likens, T. Fahey, and P. Schwarz. 2001. Population and biomass dynamics of a mature(ing) northern hardwood forest at Hubbard Brook. Can. J. For. Res. (submitted).
  71. Smith-Ramírez, C., and J. J. Armesto. 2001. Behavior of nectar-feeding birds in Proteaceous trees in edges of forest fragments in Chiloé Island, Chile. Conserv. Biol. (submitted).
  72. Sobczak, W. V., and S. Findlay. 2001. Microbial metabolism of dissolved organic carbon in stream hyporheic zones. Ecology. (submitted).
  73. Soto, D. 2001. Oligotrophic patterns in southern Chile lakes: the relevance of nutrients and mixing depth. Rev. Chil. Hist. Nat. (submitted).
  74. Steinhart, G. S., G. E. Likens, and D. Soto. 2001. Physiological indicators of nutrient deficiency in phytoplankton in southern Chilean lakes. Hydrobiologia. (submitted).
  75. Stelzer, R. S., and G. A. Lamberti. 2001. Periphyton chemical composition and snail growth: ecological stoichiometry in running waters. Ecology. (submitted).
  76. Strayer, D. L., R. E. Beighley, L. C. Thompson, S. Brooks, C. Nilsson, G. Pinay, and R. J. Naiman. 2001. Effects of land-cover change on stream ecosystems: roles of empirical models and scaling issues. Ecol. Appl. (submitted).
  77. Templer, P., P. Groffman, A. Flecker, and A. Polis. 2001. Effect of land use and forest regeneration on soil nutrient cycling in the northeastern Dominican Republic. Ecosystems (submitted).
  78. Tripler, C. E., C. D. Canham, R. S. Inouye, and J. L. Schnurr. 2001. Soil nitrogen availability, plant luxury consumption, and herbivory by white-tailed deer. Oecologia. (submitted).
  79. Venterea, R. T., and D. E. Rolston. 2001. Nitrogen oxide trace gas transport and transformation: I. Evaluation of data from intact soil cores. Soil Sci. (submitted).
  80. Venterea, R. T., and D. E. Rolston. 2001. Nitrogen oxide trace gas transport and transformation: II. Model simulations compared to data. Soil Sci. (submitted).
  81. Verchot, L. V., E. A. Davidson, J. H. Cattâniom, and I. L. Ackerman. 2001. Land-use change and biogeochemical controls of methane oxidation in forests and cattle pastures of eastern Amazonia. Ecosystems. (submitted).
  82. Vivian-Smith, G., and S. T. A. Pickett. 2001. Small-scale nutrient heterogeneity and herbivory in early successional plant communities. J. Ecol. (submitted).
  83. Vivian-Smith, G., and S. T. A. Pickett. 2001. Soil heterogeneity, woody plant regeneration and diversity in New Jersey and Costa Rican successional communities. A short communication to J. Trop. Ecol. (submitted).
  84. Wait, D. A., J. S. Coleman, and C. G. Jones. 2001. Compensation for herbivore defoliation in Populus deltoides as a function of nitrogen supply effects on growth. Funct. Ecol. (submitted).
  85. Winter, T. C., D. C. Buso, D. O. Rosenberry, G. E. Likens and A. M. Sturrock. 2001. Evaporation determined by the energy-budget method for Mirror Lake, New Hampshire. (submitted).
  86. Wright, J. P., C. G. Jones, and A. S. Flecker. 2001. An ecosystem engineer, the beaver, increases species richness at the landscape scale. Oecologia. (submitted).
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Abstracts:

  1. Aravena, J. C., M. Carmona, C. Pérez, and J .J. Armesto. 2001. Riqueza de especies, estructura y propiedades del suelo en una secuencia sucesional de fragmentos de bosque, Isla de Chiloé, Chile. I Reunión Binacional de Ecología, 2001 April 23-26; Bariloche, Argentina. Abstracts, p. 47.
  2. Armesto, J. J., I. Díaz, M. Salvande, and M. F. Willson. 2001. Biodiversidad y procesos ecológicos en bosques fragmentados de Chiloé. I Reunión Binacional de Ecología, 2001 April 23-26; Bariloche, Argentina. Abstracts, p. 16.
  3. Band, L. E., C. E. Tague, P. Groffman, and K. Belt. 2001. Linking nitrogen cycling and export with variable source area dynamics in forested and urbanizing catchments. American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting, 2001 May 29-June 2; Boston, Massachusetts.
  4. Band, L. E., D. E. Tennenbaum, K. Belt, and P. Groffman. 2001. Measurement and modeling of water quality trends in urbanizing catchments. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, 2001 February 27-March 3; New York, New York.
  5. Berkowitz, A. R., and M. J. Jurgensen-Armstrong. 2001. Fostering diversity in ecology: insights from the SEEDS program. 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2001 August 5-10; Madison, Wisconsin. Abstracts, p. 53.
  6. Bigelow, S. B., and C. D. Canham. 2001. Tests of soil calcium effects on forest dynamics in northeastern USA. 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2001 August 5-10; Madison, Wisconsin. Abstracts, p. 255.
  7. Bohlen, P. J., P. M. Groffman, T. J. Fahey, and M. C. Fisk. 2001. The influence of invasive earthworms on distribution of soil organic matter depends upon land use history. 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2001 August 5-10; Madison, Wisconsin. Abstracts, p. 57.
  8. Cadenasso, M. L., S. T. A. Pickett, and W. C. Zipperer. 2001. Spatial heterogeneity in an urban watershed: Baltimore, Maryland. International Association of Landscape Ecology - U.S. Chapter, 16th Annual Symposium. 2001 April 25-29; Tempe, Arizona. Annual Symposium Volume p.103.
  9. Caraco, N. F., and J. J. Cole. 2001. Nitrous oxide production in rivers: what are the driving variables? North American Benthological Society Annual Meeting, 2001 June 3-8; La Crosse, Wisconsin. Bulletin North American Benthological Society, Vol. 18, No. 1, p. 221.
  10. Carmona, M., C. A. Pérez, R. Guevara, M. Lopez, and J. C. Aravena, J. J. Armesto. 2001. Fijación no-simbiótica de nitrógeno en bosques sucesionales de la Isla Grande de Chiloé. I Reunión Binacional de Ecología, 2001 April 23-26; Bariloche, Argentina. Abstracts, p. 74.
  11. Chan, F., M. L. Pace, and R. W. Howarth. 2001. The turnover of pelagic autotrophic biomass: comparative analyses of freshwater and coastal marine ecosystem processes. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Aquatic Sciences Meeting, 2001 February 12-16; Albuquerque, New Mexico. Abstracts p. 33.
  12. Cole, J. J. 2001. Biogeochemical manipulation of aquatic systems- what can be learned from nutrient enrichment of lakes? American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Ocean Fertilization Workshop, 2001 April 23-25; Washington, DC.
  13. Cole, J. J., S. R. Carpenter, J. F. Kitchell, and M. L. Pace. 2001. Net heterotrophy and carbon dioxide efflux in lakes with added nutrients and food webs. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Aquatic Sciences Meeting, 2001 February 12-16; Albuquerque, New Mexico. Abstracts p. 37.
  14. Cole, J. J., M. L. Pace, S. R. Carpenter, and J. F. Kitchell. 2001. Connecting aquatic food webs to organic C from the watershed: do maple leaves feed fish? 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2001 August 5-10; Madison, Wisconsin. Abstracts, p.11.
  15. del Giorgio, P. A., J. J. Cole, and N. F. Caraco. 2001. Linking planktonic biomass structure to plankton metabolism and net gas flux in northern temperate lakes. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Aquatic Sciences Meeting, 2001 February 12-16; Albuquerque, New Mexico.
  16. Díaz, I., J. J. Armesto, and S. Reid. 2001. Diversidad de aves y estructura del hábitat en bosques sucesionales de la Isla Grande de Chiloé. I Reunión Binacional de Ecología, 2001 April 23-26; Bariloche, Argentina. Abstracts, p. 264.
  17. Ewing, H. A. 2001. Holocene lake-level changes in their relationship to vegetational change at two sites in the Midwest. 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2001 August 5-10; Madison, Wisconsin. Abstracts, p. 88.
  18. Findlay, S. E. G., N. F. Caraco, J. J. Cole, W. Nieder, and D. L. Strayer. 2001. Functioning of submersed vegetation patches in the tidal freshwater Hudson River. International Association of Landscape Ecology, 2001 April 25-29; Tempe, Arizona. Abstracts, p. 119.
  19. Findlay, S. E. G., N. F. Caraco, J. J. Cole, D. L. Strayer, and C. Nieder. 2001. Functioning of submersed vegetation in the Hudson River. 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2001 August 5-10; Madison, Wisconsin. Abstracts, p. 90.
  20. Firn, R. D., and C. G. Jones. 2001. The evolution of plant biochemistry - the selection pressures, the outcomes and the implications for physiology. The Evolution of Plant Physiology. International Symposium of the Linnean Society, 2001 April 8-11; London.
  21. Flecker, A. S., R. G. Allen, A. G. Power, T. M. Aide, R. E. Glor, G. Rios, P. H. Templer, and J. K. Zimmerman. 2001. Land use legacies and the recovery of a tropical forest ecosystem. 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2001 August 5-10; Madison, Wisconsin. Oral presentation abstracts, p. 91.
  22. Funk, J. L., C. P. Giardina, C. G. Jones, and M. T. Lerdau. 2001. Effects of fertilization on isoprene emission from field-grown Eucalyptus and Oak. 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2001 August 5-10; Madison, Wisconsin. Abstracts, p. 96.
  23. Gold, A. J., P. M. Groffman, K. Addy, D. Q. Kellogg, and A. E. Rosenblatt. 2001. Groundwater nitrate removal capacity of riparian zones: linking site attributes to the watershed scale. Spring Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, 2001 May 29-June 2; Boston, Massachusetts. [Mellon-related contribution]
  24. Goodwin, B. J., C. G. Jones, and E. M. Schauber. 2001. Moth persistence in enemy-occupied space: the interaction between prey dispersal and spatially heterogeneous predation risk. Ecological Society of America, 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2001 August 5-10; Madison, Wisconsin. Oral presentation abstracts, p. 100.
  25. Goodwin, B. J., C. G. Jones, and E. M. Schauber. 2001. Population persistence in enemy-occupied territory: modeling the interaction between prey dispersal and spatially heterogeneous predation risk. Cary Conference IX -- Understanding Ecosystems: The Role of Quantitative Models in Observation, Synthesis and Prediction, 2001 May 1-3; Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, New York. [Mellon related contribution]
  26. Gnadinger, J., C. G. Jones, and S. T. A. Pickett. 2001. The relative importance of local versus regional forces as determinants of local species richness. Vegetation and Ecosystem Functions. Symposium of the 44th International Association of Vegetation Science (IAVS), 2001 29 July - 4 August; Freising-Weihenstephan, Germany.
  27. Groffman, P. M. 2001. Management issues and the integration of aquatic and terrestrial biogeochemistry: challenges, opportunities and dangers for ecologists. 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2001 August 5-10; Madison, Wisconsin. Abstracts, p.17.
  28. Groffman, P. M., L. W. Band, and R. V. Pouyat. 2001. Riparian ecosystem function in urban watersheds. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, 2001 February 27-March 3; New York, New York.
  29. Grove, J. M., and S. T. A. Pickett. 2001. The need for environmental history in the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Long Term Ecological Network. Session: The Essential Role of Environmental History in Long Term Ecological Research and Understanding. American Society for Environmental History, 2001 March 28-31; Durham, North Carolina.
  30. Guevara, R., J. J. Armesto, and M. Carú. 2001. Diversidad genética de Nostoc en simbiosis con Gunnera tinctoria en tres localidades de Chiloé estimada mediante marcadores STRR. I Reunión Binacional de Ecología, 2001 April 23-26; Bariloche, Argentina. Abstracts, p. 130.
  31. Gutiérrez, A. G., J. C. Aravena, and J. J. Armesto. 2001. Dendroecología de un rodal de bosque Nord Patagónico en la Isla Grande de Chiloé (X Región, Chile) I Reunión Binacional de Ecología, 2001 April 23-26; Bariloche, Argentina. Abstracts, p. 131.
  32. Hogan, K. 2001. Contrasting cultures of school and community-based science learning. 82nd Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, 2001 April 10-14; Seattle, Washington. Meeting Program, p. 111-112.
  33. Hogan, K., and D. Thomas. 2001. Cognitive and Epistemological Constraints on Students' Systems Modeling in Ecology. 82nd Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, 2001 April 10-14; Seattle, Washington. Meeting Program, p. 147. [Mellon-related contribution]
  34. Houser, J. N., S. R. Carpenter, J. J. Cole, and M. L. Pace. 2001. The dual influences of DOC on hypolimnetic metabolism: organic substrate and photosynthetic inhibition. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Aquatic Sciences Meeting, 2001 February 12-16; Albuquerque, New Mexico. Abstracts p. 71.
  35. Jenkins, J., R. Riemann, P. Groffman, R. Pouyat, J. M. Grove, D. Nowak, and R. Birdsey. 2001. What do urbanized regions contribute to the global C balance? Spring Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, 2001 29 May-2 June; Boston, Massachusetts.
  36. Jurgensen-Armstrong, M. J., and A. R. Berkowitz. 2001. Engaging students in a holistic approach to understanding ecological research: the Institute of Ecosystem Studies' Research Experiences for Undergraduates program. 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2001 August 5-10; Madison, Wisconsin. Abstracts, p. 125.
  37. Keesing, F., B. Allan, and R. S. Ostfeld. Habitat fragmentation increases Lyme disease risk. 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2001 August 5-10; Madison, Wisconsin. Abstracts, p. 127.
  38. Kinzig, A. P., and J. M. Grove. 2001. Synthesis of social and ecological approaches for the spatial analyses of human ecosystems, with examples from Phoenix, Arizona and Baltimore, Maryland. 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2001 August 5-10; Madison, Wisconsin. Abstracts, p. 22.
  39. Jones, C. G. 2001. Functional groupings of ecosystem engineers. 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2001 August 5-10; Madison, Wisconsin. Symposium abstracts, p. 21.
  40. Latty, E. F., C. D. Canham, and P. L. Marks. 2001. Effects of multiple human-induced disturbances of forest composition and nitrogen dynamics in northern hardwood forests. 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2001 August 5-10; Madison, Wisconsin. Abstracts, p. 138.
  41. Likens, G. E. 2001. Importance of long-term data sets for managing and sustaining Park areas. 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2001 August 5-10; Madison, Wisconsin. Abstracts, p. 24.
  42. Likens, G. E., D. C. Buso and J. W. Hornbeck. 2001. Factors affecting spatial variation in streamwater chemistry across the Hubbard Brook Valley, USA. XXVII Congress of the Societas Internationalis Limnologiae, 2001 February 4-10; Melbourne, Australia. Abstracts, p. 121.
  43. LoGiudice, K., and R. S. Ostfeld. 2001. Biodiversity and the dilution effect: roles of forest mammals as reservoirs of Lyme-disease spirochetes. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists, 2001 June 16-20; Missoula, Montana.
  44. Lovett, G. M., K. C. Weathers, and M. A. Arthur. 2001. Factors controlling stream water nitrate concentrations in forested watersheds of the Catskill Mountains, New York. EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 2001 May 15; Boston, Massachusetts. Vol. 82, No. 20, p. S140.
  45. Macneale, K. H., G. E. Likens, and B. L. Peckarsky. 2001. Feeding strategies of some adult stoneflies (Plecoptera) critical for egg production and dispersal. XXVII Congress of the Societas Internationalis Limnologiae, 2001 February 4-10; Melbourne, Australia. Abstracts, p. 230.
  46. Macneale, K. H., B. L. Peckarsky, and G. E. Likens. 2001. Adult feeding by some stoneflies (Plecoptera) critical for egg production and dispersal. North American Benthological Society Annual Meeting, 2001 June 3-8; La Crosse, Wisconsin. Bulletin North American Benthological Society, Vol. 18, No. 1, p. 153.
  47. Maranger, R., M. L. Pace, N. Caraco, J. J. Cole, and P. A. del Giorgio. 2001. Consistent spatial patterns in bacterial production and growth efficiency in the tidal Hudson River. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Aquatic Sciences Meeting, 2001 February 12-16; Albuquerque, New Mexico. Abstracts, p. 93.
  48. Marino, R., R. W. Howarth, J. J. Cole., and F. Chan. 2001. The effect of sulfate on Mo-dependent nitrogen fixation by heterocystic cyanobacteria under seawater conditions. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Aquatic Sciences Meeting, 2001 February 12-16; Albuquerque, New Mexico.
  49. McCutchan, C. L., and R. K. Monson. 2001. Acclimation of plant respiration along an altitudinal gradient. 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2001 August 5-10; Madison, Wisconsin. Abstracts, p. 153.
  50. McCutchan, J. H., Jr., W. M. Lewis, Jr., and C. Kendall. 2001. Variation in trophic shift for stable isotope ratios of carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen. 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2001 August 5-10; Madison, Wisconsin. Abstracts, p. 316. [Mellon-related contribution]
  51. Meiners, S. J., M. L. Cadenasso, and S. T. A. Pickett. 2001. Species richness and patterns of invasion over 40 years of old field succession. 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2001 August 5-10; Madison, Wisconsin. Abstracts, p. 156.
  52. Orians, C. M., M. M. I. van Vuuren, C. Margerison, and C. G. Jones. 2001. Vascular architecture and spatial variation in resource availability determine patterns of within-plant heterogeneity. Plant Herbivore Interactions. Gordon Research Conference, 2001 February 25-March 2; Ventura, California.
  53. Ostfeld, R. S., F. Keesing, K. LoGiudice, and K. A. Schmidt. 2001. The dilution effect in disease ecology: the search for host X. 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2001 August 5-10; Madison, Wisconsin. Abstracts, p. 29.
  54. Pace, M. L., and J. J. Cole. 2001. Synchronous variation among lakes in dissolved organic carbon. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Aquatic Sciences Meeting, 2001 February 12-16; Albuquerque, New Mexico. Abstracts, p. 107. [Mellon-related contribution]
  55. Pérez, C. A., J. J. Armesto, M. R. Carmona, and J. C. Aravena. 2001. Mineralización de nitrógeno en una cronosecuencia de bosques sucesionales en la isla de Chiloé, Chile. I Reunión Binacional de Ecología, 2001 April 23-26; Bariloche, Argentina. Abstracts, p. 182.
  56. Pickett, S. T. A. 2001. The landscape paradigm in ecology: heterogeneity, hierarchy, and humans. International Association of Landscape Ecology, 6th Annual Symposium, 2001 April 25-29; Tempe, Arizona.
  57. Pouyat, R. V., P. M. Groffman, and I. Yesilonis. 2001. Soil carbon and nitrogen pools and fluxes in urban ecosystems. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, 2001 February 27-March 3; New York, New York.
  58. Reche, I., M. L. Pace, and J. J. Cole. 2001. Influence of water chemistry on dissolved organic matter photobleaching. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Aquatic Sciences Meeting, 2001 February 12-16; Albuquerque, New Mexico. Abstracts, p. 116.
  59. Reid, S., I Díaz, and J. J. Armesto. 2001. Chusquea quila como hábitat de las aves en el sotobosque del bosque templado chileno. I Reunión Binacional de Ecología, 2001 April 23-26; Bariloche, Argentina. Abstracts, p. 197.
  60. Rolston, D. E., and R. T. Venterea. 2001. Gaseous loss of oxides of nitrogen from the agricultural nitrogen cycle. Proceedings of the 2001 Dahlia Greidinger Symposium: Fertilisers and Resource Management for Food Security, Quality and the Environment, International Fertiliser Society, 2001 March 4-6, Portugal.
  61. Schauber, E. M., P. Turchin, R. S. Ostfeld, C. G. Jones, and J. O. Wolff. 2001. Modeling the indirect effects of acorn masting on gypsy moth population dynamics. 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2001 August 5-10; Madison, Wisconsin. Oral presentation abstracts, p. 199.
  62. Stelzer, R. S., J. B. Heffernan, and G. E. Likens. 2001. The influence of particulate organic matter quality and dissolved nutrients on microbial respiration rates in a forest stream. North American Benthological Society Annual Meeting, 2001 June 3-8; La Crosse, Wisconsin. Bull. N. Am. Benthol. Soc., Vol. 18, No. 1, p. 180. [Mellon-related contribution]
  63. Stelzer, R. S., J. H. McCutchan, Jr., and G. E. Likens. 2001. The effects of sampling frequency on estimates of solute export from streams: the role of concentration-discharge relationships and hydrological variability. Cary Conference IX -- Understanding Ecosystems: The Role of Quantitative Models in Observation, Synthesis and Prediction, 2001 May 1-3; Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, New York. [Mellon-related contribution]
  64. Stelzer, R. S., G. E. Likens, D. C. Buso, and J. H. McCutchan. 2001. Seasonal and long-term variation in phosphorus in precipitation and streamwater at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, NH, USA. XXVII Congress of the Societas Internationalis Limnologiae, 2001 February 4-10; Melbourne, Australia. Abstracts, pp. 195-196.
  65. Stelzer, R. S., J. H. McCutchan, Jr., G. E. Likens, and D. C. Buso. 2001. Seasonal and long-term variation of phosphorus in bulk precipitation and stream water at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, NH, USA. XXVII Congress of the Societas Internationalis Limnologiae, 2001 February 4-10; Melbourne, Australia. Abstracts, pp. 195-196. [Mellon-related contribution]
  66. Strayer, D. L., and H. M. Malcom. 2001. Declines of unionids and other benthic planktivores following the zebra mussel invasion of the Hudson River. North American Benthological Society Annual Meeting, 2001 June 3-8; La Crosse, Wisconsin. Bull. N. Am. Benthol. Soc., Vol. 18, No. 1, p. 187.
  67. Weathers, K. C., G. M. Lovett, S. E. Lindberg, S. M. Simkin, D. N. Lewis, and K. Schwarz. 2001. Atmospheric deposition to complex terrain: scaling up to the landscape. EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 2001 May 15, Vol. 82, No. 20, p. S140.
  68. Weathers, K. C., G. M. Lovett, S. E. Lindberg, S. M. Simkin, D. N. Lewis, and K. Schwarz. 2001. Atmospheric deposition to complex terrain: scaling up to the landscape. NADP 2000 - Ten Years after the Clean Air Act Amendments: Adirondacks in the Balance. Proceedings of National Atmospheric Deposition Program Meeting, 2000 October 17-20; Saratoga Springs, New York. p. 114.
  69. Winchcombe, R. J., and R. S. Ostfeld. 2001. Estimating population trends in a managed deer herd. Southeast Deer Study Group, 24th Annual Meeting, 2001 February 18-21; St. Louis, Missouri. Abstracts, 24:p. 23.
  70. Wright, J. P. 2001. Controls on plant species richness in beaver meadows - how much do beaver matter? 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2001 August 5-10; Madison, Wisconsin. Oral presentation abstracts, p. 239.


Book Reviews:



Theses:

  1. Bernhardt, E. S. 2001. Nutrient demand and nitrogen processing in streams of the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest. Ph.D. Thesis, Ithaca, New York, Cornell University. 185 pp.
  2. Larison, J. R. 2001. Cadmium-induced calcium stress on natural populations of white-tailed ptarmigan in Colorado. Ph.D. Thesis, Ithaca, New York, Cornell University. 184 pp.
  3. Marino, R. 2001. An experimental study of the role of phosphorus, molybdenum, and grazing as interacting controls on planktonic nitrogen fixation in estuaries. Ph.D. Thesis, Ithaca, New York, Cornell University. 199 pp.

 

Miscellaneous Publications:

  1. Likens, G. E. 2001. Watersheds. pp. 1370-1371. In: R. A. Eblen and W. R. Eblen (eds.). The Environment Encyclopedia, Vol. 10. Marshall Cavendish: Tarrytown, NY.
  2. Strayer, D. L. 2001. The freshwater bivalves of New York State. In: E. Johnson (ed.). New York State Biodiversity Assessment Project. (web-based publication). (in press).
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