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Publications contributed to the program of the Institute of Ecosystem Studies

Books

Pickett, S. T. A., J. Kolasa, and C. G. Jones.   2007.   Ecological Understanding: The Nature of Theory and The Theory of Nature. Second Edition. Academic Press, Inc., San Diego, California.   133 pp.

Lovett, G. M., C. G. Jones, M. G. Turner, and K. C. Weathers (eds.).   2005.   Ecosystem Function in Heterogeneous Landscapes. Springer-Verlag, New York, Inc.   489 pp.

Jones, C. G., and J. H. Lawton (eds.).   1995.   Linking Species and Ecosystems.   Chapman & Hall, Inc., New York.   387 pp.

Pickett, S. T. A., J. Kolasa, and C. G. Jones.   1994.   Ecological Understanding: The Nature of Theory and the Theory of Nature. Academic Press, Inc., San Diego, California.   206 pp.

Barbosa, P., V. A. Krischik, and C. G. Jones (eds.).   1991.   Microbial Mediation of Plant-Herbivore Interactions.   J. Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York.   530 pp.

Book Review

Jones, C. G.   1996.   Ecosystem engineering by vertebrates. [Zoogeomorphology: Animals as Geomorphic Agents. 1995. D. R. Butler. Cambridge University Press, New York. 231 pp.]   Ecology   77:653-654.

Published Papers

Gutiérrez, A. G., O. Barbosa, D. A. Christie, E. del-Val, H. A. Ewing, C. G. Jones, P. A. Marquet, K. C. Weathers, and J. J. Armesto.   2008.   Regeneration patterns and persistence of the fog-dependent Fray Jorge forest in semiarid Chile during the past two centuries. Global Change Biol.   14:161–176.

Hall, S. R., K. D. Lafferty, J. M. Brown, C. E. Cáceres, J. M. Chase, A. P. Dobson, R. D. Holt, C. G. Jones, S. E. Randolph, and P. Rohani.   2008.   Is infectious disease just another type of predator-prey interaction? pp. 223-241.In: R. S. Ostfeld, F. Keesing, and V. Eviner (eds.). Infectious Disease Ecology: Effects of Ecosystems on Disease and of Disease on Ecosystems. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey.  

Jones, C. G., I. Dajoz, and L. Abbadie.   2008.   Ecological engineering and the sustainable redesign imperative. pp. 138-139In: L. Garnier (ed.). Man and Nature: Making the Relationship Last. Réserves de biosphére - Notes techniques 3 - 2008, UNESCO, Paris.  

Funk, J. L., C. G. Jones, and M. T. Lerdau.   2007.   Leaf- and shoot-level plasticity in response to varying nutrient and water availability in Populus deltoides. Tree Physiol.   27:1731-1739.

Gould, G. G., C. G. Jones, P. Rifleman, A. Perez, and J. S. Coleman.   2007.   Variation in Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr.) phloem sap content and toughness due to leaf development may affect feeding site selection behavior of the aphid, Chaitophorous populicola Thomas (Homoptera: Aphididae). Environ. Entomol.   36(5):1212-1225.

Hastings, A., J. E. Byers, J. A. Crooks, K. Cuddington, C. G. Jones, J. G. Lambrinos, T. S. Talley, and W. G. Wilson.   2007.   Ecosystem engineering in space and time. Ecol. Lett.   10:153-164.

Jones, C. G. and J. L. Gutiérrez.   2007.   On the meaning, usage and purpose of the physical ecosystem engineering concept. pp. 3-24.In: K. Cuddington, J. E. Byers, A. Hastings, A. and W. G. Wilson (eds.). Ecosystem Engineers: Concepts, Theory, and Applications in Ecology. Academic/Elsevier.  

Jones, C. G. and R. M. Callaway.   2007.   The third party. J. Veg. Sci.   18:771-776.

Schauber, E. M., B. J. Goodwin, C. G. Jones, and R. S. Ostfeld.   2007.   Spatial selection and inheritance: Applying evolutionary concepts to population dynamics in heterogeneous space. Ecology   88(5):1112-1118.

Wallem, K. P., C. G. Jones, P. A. Marquet, and F. M. Jaksic.   2007.   Identificación de los mecanismos subyacentes a la invasión de Castor canadensis (Rodentia) en el archipiélago de Tierra del Fuego, Chile.Identifying the mechanisms underlying the invasion of Castor canadensis (Rodentia) into Tierra del Fuego archipelago, Chile. Rev. Chil. Hist. Nat.   80(3):309-325.

Badano, E. I., C. G. Jones, L. A. Cavieres, and J. P. Wright.   2006.   Assessing impacts of ecosystem engineers on community organization: A general approach illustrated by effects of a high-Andean cushion plant. Oikos   115:369-385.

Byers, J. E., K. Cuddington, C. G. Jones, T. S. Talley, A. Hastings, J. G. Lambrinos, J. A. Crooks, and W. G. Wilson.   2006.   Using ecosystem engineers to restore ecological systems. Trends Ecol. Evol.   21(9):493-500.

del-Val, E., J. J. Armesto, O. Barbosa, D. A. Christie, A. G. Gutiérrez, C. G. Jones, P. A. Marquet, and K. C. Weathers.   2006.   Rain forest islands in the Chilean semiarid region: Fog-dependency, ecosystem persistence and tree regeneration. Ecosystems   9:598-608.

Firn, R. D., and C. G. Jones.   2006.   Do we need a new hypothesis to explain plant VOC emissions? Trends Plant Sci.   11(3):112-113.

Firn, R. D., and C. G. Jones.   2006.   Response to Pichersky, Sharkey and Gershenzon: Correcting a misconception about the Screening Hypothesis. Trends Plant Sci.   11(9):422.

Gregg, J. W., C. G. Jones, and T. E. Dawson.   2006.   Physiological and developmental effects of ozone on cottonwood growth in urban and rural sites in the vicinity of New York City. Ecol. Appl.   16(6):2368-2381.

Gutiérrez, J. L., and C. G. Jones.   2006.   Physical ecosystem engineers as agents of biogeochemical heterogeneity. BioScience   56(3):227-236.

Gutiérrez, J. L., C. G. Jones, P. M. Groffman, S. E. G. Findlay, O. O. Iribarne, P. D. Ribiero, and C. M. Bruschetti.   2006.   The contribution of crab burrow excavation to carbon availability in surficial salt-marsh sediments. Ecosystems   9:647–658.

Jones, C. G., J. L. Gutiérrez, P. M. Groffman, and M. Shachak.   2006.   Linking ecosystem engineers to soil processes: A framework using the Jenny State Factor Equation. European J. Soil Biol.   42:S39-S53.

Schauber, E. M., and C. G. Jones.   2006.   Comparative predation on naturally occurring Gypsy Moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) pupae and deployed freeze-dried pupae. Environ. Entomol.   35(2):293-294.

Wright, J. P., and C. G. Jones.   2006.   The concept of organisms as ecosystem engineers ten years on: Progress, limitations, and challenges. BioScience   56(3):203-209.

Wright, J. P., C. G. Jones, B. Boeken, and M. Shachak.   2006.   Predictability of ecosystem engineering effects on species richness across environmental variability and spatial scales. J. Ecol.   94:815-824.

Connors, M. J., E. M. Schauber, A. Forbes, C. G. Jones, B. J. Goodwin, and R. S. Ostfeld.   2005.   Use of track plates to quantify predation risk at small spatial scales. J. Mammal.   86(5):991-996.

Funk, J. L., C. G. Jones, D. W. Gray, H. L. Throop, L. A. Hyatt, and M. T. Lerdau.   2005.   Variation in isoprene emission from Quercus rubra: Sources, causes and consequences for estimating fluxes. J. Geophys. Res.   110, D04301, doi:10.1029/2004JD005229, 2005.

Goodwin, B. J., C. G. Jones, E. M. Schauber, and R. S. Ostfeld.   2005.   Limited dispersal and heterogeneous predation risk synergistically enhance persistence of rare prey. Ecology   86(12):3139–3148.

Lovett, G. M., C. G. Jones, M. G. Turner, and K. C. Weathers.   2005.   Conceptual frameworks: Plan for a half-built house. pp. 463-470. In: G. M. Lovett, C. G. Jones, M. G. Turner, and K. C. Weathers (eds.). Ecosystem Function in Heterogeneous Landscapes. Springer-Verlag, New York, Inc.  

Lovett, G. M., C. G. Jones, M. G. Turner, and K. C. Weathers.   2005.   Ecosystem function in heterogeneous landscapes. pp. 1-4. In: G. M. Lovett, C. G. Jones, M. G. Turner, and K. C. Weathers (eds.). Ecosystem Function in Heterogeneous Landscapes. Springer-Verlag, New York, Inc.  

Smith, M. F., V. T. Eviner, K. C. Weathers, M. Uriarte, H. A. Ewing, J. M. Jeschke, P. M. Groffman, and C. G. Jones.   2005.   Creating individual awareness about responsible conduct in research: A case study of one institution's approach for researchers and administrators. J. Research Administration   36(1):21-25.

Firn, R. D., and C. G. Jones.   2004.   The evolution of plant biochemistry and the implications for physiology. pp. 67-83. In: A. R. Hemsley and I. Poole (eds.). Evolution of Plant Physiology. Proc. Symp. Bot. J. Linn. Soc., Academic Press, UK.  

Schauber, E. M., R. S. Ostfeld, and C. G. Jones.   2004.   Type 3 functional response of mice to gypsy moth pupae: Is it stabilizing? Oikos   107(3):592-602.

Wright, J. P., and C. G. Jones.   2004.   Predicting effects of ecosystem engineers on patch-scale species richness from primary productivity. Ecology   85(8):2071–2081.

Wright, J. P., W. S. C. Gurney, and C. G. Jones.   2004.   Patch dynamics in a landscape modified by ecosystem engineers. Oikos   105(2):336-348.

Cadenasso, M. L., S. T. A. Pickett, K. C. Weathers, and C. G. Jones.   2003.   A framework for a theory of ecological boundaries. BioScience   53:750-758.

Firn, R. D., and C. G. Jones.   2003.   Natural products - A simple model to explain chemical diversity. Royal Soc. Chem. Natural Products Reports.   20:382-391.

Funk, J. L., C. G. Jones, C. J. Baker, H. M. Fuller, C. P Giardina, and M. T. Lerdau.   2003.   Diurnal variation in the basal emission rate of isoprene. Ecol. Appl.   13(1):269–278.

Gregg, J. W., C. G. Jones, and T. E. Dawson.   2003.   Urbanization effects on tree growth in the vicinity of New York City. Nature   424:183-187.

Gutiérrez, J. L., C. G. Jones, D. L. Strayer, and O. O. Iribarne.   2003.   Mollusks as ecosystem engineers: The role of shell production in aquatic habitats. Oikos   101:79-90.

Wright, J. P., A. S. Flecker, and C. G. Jones.   2003.   Local versus landscape controls on plant species richness in beaver meadows. Ecology   84(12):3162–3173.

Lovett, G. M., L. M. Christenson, P. M. Groffman, C. G. Jones, J. E. Hart, and M. J. Mitchell.   2002.   Insect defoliation and nitrogen cycling in forests. BioScience   52:335-341.

Wait, D. A., J. S. Coleman, and C. G. Jones.   2002.   Chrysomela scripta, Plagiodera versicolora (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), and Trichoplusia ni (Lepodoptera: Noctuidae) track specific leaf developmental stages. Environ. Entomol.   31(5):836-843.

Wright, J. P., C. G. Jones, and A. S. Flecker.   2002.   An ecosystem engineer, the beaver, increases species richness at the landscape scale. Oecologia   132(1):96-101.

Jones, C. G.   2001.   What causes insect and disease outbreaks on trees? Tree Care Industry   12:80-86.

Jones, C. G.   2001.   What keeps trees free from attack by insects and diseases? Tree Care Industry   12:32-36.

Jones, C. G.   2001.   Why do trees vary in suitability to insects and diseases? Tree Care Industry   12:41-46.

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   94:493-504.

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.

Firn, R. D., and C. G. Jones.   2000.   The evolution of secondary metabolism - a unifying model. Mol. Microbiol.   37:989-994.

Groffman, P. M., and C. G. Jones.   2000.   Soil processes and global change: will invertebrates make a difference? In: D. C. Coleman and P. F. Hendrix (eds.). Invertebrates as Webmasters in Ecosystems.   CAB International, Oxon, UK, and New York, NY.   pp. 313-326.

Hartley, S. E., C. G. Jones, G. C. Couper, and T. H. Jones.   2000.   Biosynthesis of plant phenolic compounds in elevated atmospheric CO2.   Global Change Biol.   6:497-506.

Pickett, S. T. A., M. L. Cadenasso, and C. G. Jones.   2000.   Generation of heterogeneity by organisms: creation, maintenance, and transformation. In: M. J. Hutchings, E. A. John, and A. J. A. Stewart (eds.).The Ecological Consequences of Environmental Heterogeneity: The 40th Symposium of the British Ecological Society.   Blackwell Science Ltd., Oxford, UK.   pp. 33-52.

Crone, E. E., and C. G. Jones.   1999.   The dynamics of carbon-nutrient balance: effects of cottonwood acclimation to short- and long-term shade on beetle feeding preference.   J. Chem. Ecol.   25:636-656.

Firn, R. D., and C. G. Jones.   1999.   Secondary metabolism and the risks of genetically modified organisms. Nature   400:13-14.

Funk, J. L., C. G. Jones, and M. T. Lerdau.   1999.   Defoliation effects on isoprene emission from Populus deltoides.   Oecologia   118:333-339.

Jones, C. G., and S. E. H. Hartley.   1999.   A protein competition model of phenolic allocation.   Oikos   86:27-44.

Ostfeld, R. S., and C. G. Jones.   1999.   Peril in the understory. Audubon Magazine   101(4):74-82.

Wait, D. A., C. G. Jones, J. Wynn, and F. I. Woodward.   1999.   The fraction of expanding to expanded leaves determines the biomass response of Populus to elevated CO2. Oecologia   121:193-200.

Breitburg, D. L., J. W. Baxter, C. Hatfield, R. W. Howarth, C. G. Jones, G. M. Lovett, and C. Wigand.   1998.   Understanding effects of multiple stressors: ideas and challenges. In: M. Pace and P. Groffman (eds.). Successes, Limitations and Frontiers in Ecosystem Science.   Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.   pp. 416-431.

Firn, R. D., and C. G. Jones.   1998.   Avenues of discovery in bioprospecting. Nature   393:617.

Jax, K., C. G. Jones, and S. T. A. Pickett.   1998.   The self-identity of ecological units.   Oikos   82(2):253-264.

Jones, C. G., and S. E. Hartley.   1998.   Global change and plant phenolic concentrations: species level predictions using the Protein Competition Model. In: L. J. De Kok and I. Stulen (eds.). Responses of Plant Metabolism to Air Pollution and Global Change.   Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands.   pp. 23-50.

Jones, C. G., R. S. Ostfeld, M. P. Richard, E. M. Schauber, and J. O. Wolff.   1998.   Chain reactions linking acorns to gypsy moth outbreaks and Lyme disease risk. Science   279:1023-1026.

Jones, C. G., R. S. Ostfeld, M. P. Richard, E. M. Schauber, and J. O. Wolff.   1998.   Mast seeding and Lyme disease.   Trends Ecol. Evol.   13:506.

Jones, T. H., L. J. Thompson, J. H. Lawton, T. M. Bezemer, R. D. Bardgett, T. M. Blackburn, K. D. Bruce, P. F. Cannon, G. S. Hall, S. E. Hartley, G. Howson, C. G. Jones, C. Kampichler, E. Kandeler, and D. A. Ritchie.   1998.   Impacts of rising atmospheric carbon dioxide on model terrestrial ecosystems. Science   280:441-443.

Lovett, G. M., J. E. Hart, L. M. Christenson, and C. G. Jones.   1998.   Caterpillar guts and ammonia volatilization: retention of nitrogen by gypsy moth larvae consuming oak foliage.   Oecologia   117:513-516.

Ostfeld, R. S., C. G. Jones, M. P. Richard, E. M. Schauber, and J. O. Wolff.   1998.   Tick population trends and forest type [Response to Ginsberg et al.]   Science   281:350-351.

Ostfeld, R. S., F. Keesing, C. G. Jones, C. D. Canham, and G. M. Lovett.   1998.   Integrative ecology and the dynamics of species in oak forests. Integr. Biol.   1:178-186.

Wait, D. A., C. G. Jones, and J. S. Coleman.   1998.   Effects of nitrogen fertilization on leaf chemistry and beetle feeding are mediated by leaf development.   Oikos   82:502-514.

Hartley, S. E., and C. G. Jones.   1997.   Plant chemistry and herbivory, or why the world is green. In: M. J. Crawley (ed.). Plant Ecology, Second Edition.   Blackwell Science Ltd., Oxford, UK.   pp. 284-324.

Jones, C. G., J. H. Lawton, and M. Shachak.   1997.   Ecosystem engineering by organisms: why semantics matters.   Trends Ecol. Evol.   12(7):275 [letter].

Jones, C. G., J. H. Lawton, and M. Shachak.   1997.   Positive and negative effects of organisms as physical ecosystem engineers. Ecology   78:1946-1957.

Findlay, S., M. Carreiro, V. Krischik, and C. G. Jones.   1996.   Effects of damage to living plants on leaf litter quality.   Ecol. Appl.   6(1):269-275.

Firn, R. D., and C. G. Jones.   1996.   An explanation of secondary product "redundancy."   Recent Adv. Phytochem.   30:295-312.

Jones, C. G., J. H. Lawton, and M. Shachak.   1996.   Organisms as ecosystem engineers. [Reprinted from Jones, C. G., J. H. Lawton, and M. Shachak. 1994. Organisms as ecosystem engineers. Oikos 69:373-386.] In: F. B. Samson and F. L. Knopf (eds.). Readings in Ecosystem Management.   Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.   pp. 130-147.

Ostfeld, R. S., C. G. Jones, and J. O. Wolff.   1996.   Of mice and mast: ecological connections in eastern deciduous forests. BioScience   46:323-330.

Wait, D. A., C. G. Jones, and M. Schaedle.   1996.   Controlling growth and chemical composition of saplings by iteratively matching nutrient supply to demand: a bootstrap fertilization technique.   Tree Physiol.   16:359-365.

Firn, R. D., and C. G. Jones.   1995.   Plants may talk, but can they hear?   Trends Ecol. Evol.   10:371.

Lawton, J. H., and C. G. Jones.   1995.   Linking species and ecosystems: organisms as ecosystem engineers. In: C. G. Jones and J. H. Lawton (eds.). Linking Species and Ecosystems.   Chapman & Hall, Inc., New York.   pp. 141-150.

Shachak, M., and C. G. Jones.   1995.   Ecological flow chains and ecological systems: concepts for linking species and ecosystem perspectives. In: C. G. Jones and J. H. Lawton (eds.). Linking Species and Ecosystems. Chapman & Hall, Inc., New York.   pp. 280-294.

Shachak, M., C. G. Jones, and S. Brand.   1995.   The role of animals in an arid ecosystem: snails and isopods as controllers of soil formation, erosion and desalinization.   Adv. GeoEcol.   28:37-50.

Jones, C. G., and M. Shachak.   1994.   Desert snails' daily grind.   Nat. Hist.   103(8):56-61.

Jones, C. G., J. H. Lawton, and M. Shachak.   1994.   Organisms as ecosystem engineers. Oikos   69:373-386.

Jones, C. G., J. S. Coleman, and S. Findlay.   1994.   Effects of ozone on interactions among plants, consumers and decomposers. In: R. G. Alscher, and A. R. Wellburn (eds.). Plant Responses to the Gaseous Environment.   Chapman & Hall, Inc., London.   pp. 339-363.

Jones, C. G., R. F. Hopper, J. S. Coleman, and V. A. Krischik.   1993.   Control of systemically induced herbivore resistance by plant vascular architecture.   Oecologia   93:452-456.

Lawton, J. H., and C. G. Jones.   1993.   Linking species and ecosystem perspectives.   Trends Ecol. Evol.   8(9):311-313.

Coleman, J. S., C. G. Jones, and V. A. Krischik.   1992.   Phytocentric and exploiter perspectives of phytopathology.   Adv. Plant Pathol.   8:149-195.

Jones, C. G., and A. C. Lewis.   1992.   Chemical ecology. In: McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 7th Edition.   McGraw-Hill Publishing Company.   3:506-509.

Moore, K. E. B., and C. G. Jones.   1992.   Estimating field hatch and parasitism of the gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae).   Environ. Entomol.   21:276-280.

Whitman, D. W., C. G. Jones, and M. S. Blum.   1992.   Defensive secretion production in lubber grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Romaleidae): influence of age, sex, diet and discharge frequency.   Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am.   85:96-102.

Bianchi, T. S., and C. G. Jones.   1991.   Density-dependent positive feedbacks between consumers and their resources. In: J. Cole, G. Lovett, and S. Findlay (eds.). Comparative Analyses of Ecosystems: Patterns, Mechanisms and Theories.   Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.   pp. 331-340.

Coleman, J. S., and C. G. Jones.   1991.   A phytocentric perspective of phytochemical induction by herbivores. In: D. W. Tallamy and M. J. Raupp (eds.). Phytochemical Induction by Herbivores.   J. Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York.   pp. 3-45.

Jones, C. G.   1991.   Interactions among insects, plants and microorganisms: a net effects perspective on insect performance. In: P. Barbosa, V. A. Krischik, and C. G. Jones (eds.). Microbial Mediation of Plant-Herbivore Interactions.   J. Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York.   pp. 7-35.

Jones, C. G., and F. T. Last.   1991.   Ectomycorrhizae and trees: implications for above-ground herbivory. In: P. Barbosa, V. A. Krischik, and C. G. Jones (eds.). Microbial Mediation of Plant-Herbivore Interactions.   J. Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York.   pp. 65-103.

Jones, C. G., and J. H. Lawton.   1991.   Plant chemistry and insect species richness of British umbellifers.   J. Anim. Ecol.   60:767-777.

Jones, C. G., and J. S. Coleman.   1991.   Plant stress and insect herbivory: toward an integrated perspective. In: H. A. Mooney, W. E. Winner, and E. J. Pell (eds.). Response of Plants to Multiple Stresses.   Academic Press, Inc., San Diego, California.   pp. 249-280.

Jones, C. G., and R. D. Firn.   1991.   On the evolution of plant secondary chemical diversity. Phil. Trans. Royal Society, London, UK.   B. 333:273-280.

Jones, C. G., and R. D. Firn.   1991.   On the evolution of plant secondary chemical diversity. [Reprinted from Jones, C. G. and R. D. Firn. 1991. On the evolution of plant secondary chemical diversity. Phil. Trans. Royal Society, London, UK. B. 333:273-280].In: W. G. Chaloner, J. L. Harper, and J. H. Lawton (eds.). The Evolutionary Interaction of Animals and Plants. The Royal Society, London. University Press, Cambridge.]   pp. 97-104.

Jones, C. G., and V. A. Krischik.   1991.   Insect mutualists. In: P. Barbosa, V. A. Krischik, and C. G. Jones (eds.). Microbial Mediation of Plant-Herbivore Interactions.   J. Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York.   pp. 407-409.

Jones, C. G., and V. A. Krischik.   1991.   Plant mutualists. In: P. Barbosa, V. A. Krischik, and C. G. Jones (eds.). Microbial Mediation of Plant-Herbivore Interactions.   J. Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York.   pp. 37-43.

Krischik, V. A., and C. G. Jones.   1991.   Insect pathogens. In: P. Barbosa, V. A. Krischik, and C. G. Jones (eds.). Microbial Mediation of Plant-Herbivore Interactions.   J. Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York.   pp. 485-487.

Krischik, V. A., and C. G. Jones.   1991.   Microorganisms: the unseen mediators. In: P. Barbosa, V. A. Krischik, and C. G. Jones (eds.). Microbial Mediation of Plant-Herbivore Interactions.   J. Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York.   pp. 1-6.

Krischik, V. A., and C. G. Jones.   1991.   Plant pathogens. In: P. Barbosa, V. A. Krischik, and C. G. Jones (eds.). Microbial Mediation of Plant-Herbivore Interactions.   J. Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York.   pp. 305-307.

Tate, C. M., and C. G. Jones.   1991.   Improving use of existing data. In: J. Cole, G. Lovett, and S. Findlay (eds.). Comparative Analyses of Ecosystems: Patterns, Mechanisms, and Theories.   Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.   pp. 348-350.

Blum, M. S., R. F. Severson, R. F. Arrendale, D. W. Whitman, P. Escoubas, O. Adeyeye, and C. G. Jones.   1990.   A generalist herbivore in a specialist mode: metabolic, equestrative and defensive consequences.   J. Chem. Ecol.   16:223-244.

Findlay, S., and C. G. Jones.   1990.   Exposure of cottonwood plants to ozone alters subsequent leaf decomposition.   Oecologia   82:248-250.

Jones, C. G., and M. Shachak.   1990.   Fertilization of the desert soil by rock-eating snails.   Nature   346:839-841.

Jones, C. G., M. K. Steininger, P. Luciano, and K. E. B. Moore.   1990.   Estimating gypsy moth fecundity in the field: a comparison between data from North America and Sardinia (Italy).   Environ. Entomol.   19:108-110.

Waller, D. A., C. G. Jones, and J. P. LaFage.   1990.   Measuring wood preference in termites.   Entomol. Exp. Appl.   56:117-123.

Wallner, W. E., C. G. Jones, J. S. Elkinton, and B. L. Parker.   1990.   Sampling low-density gypsy moth populations.   USDAFS-NEFES. Gen. Tech. Rep.   NE-146:40-44.

Bianchi, T. S., C. G. Jones, and M. Shachak.   1989.   Positive feedback of consumer population density on resource supply. Trends Ecol. Evol.   4:234-238.

Findlay, S. E. G., and Jones, C. G.   1989.   How can we improve the reception of long-term studies in ecology? In: G. E. Likens (ed.). Long-Term Studies in Ecology: Approaches and Alternatives.   Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.   pp. 201-202.

Jones, C. G.   1989.   Goteborg Resolution.   Bull. Ecol. Soc. Am.   70(4):215-216.

Jones, C. G.   1989.   Loss of biological diversity.   Br. Ecol. Soc. Bull.   20(4):271-272.

Jones, C. G.   1989.   The ISCE Statement of Purpose: Results from the straw poll.   Int. Soc. Chem. Ecol. Newsl.   6(2):3.

Jones, C. G., and J. McNeil.   1989.   Proposed amendment to the Statement of Purpose.   Int. Soc. Chem. Ecol. Newsl.   6(2):3-4.

Jones, C. G., and J. S. Coleman.   1989.   Biochemical indicators of air pollution effects in trees: unambiguous signals based on secondary metabolites and nitrogen in fast-growing species? In: Biologic Markers of Air Pollution Stress and Damage in Forests.   Nat. Res. Counc., National Academy Press, Washington, D. C.   pp. 261-273.

Jones, C. G., D. W. Whitman, S. J. Compton, P. J. Silk, and M. S. Blum.   1989.   Reduction in diet breadth results in sequestration of plant chemicals and increases the efficacy of chemical defense in a generalist grasshopper.   J. Chem. Ecol.   15:1811-1822.

Jones, C. G., J. D. Hare, and S. J. Compton.   1989.   Measuring plant protein with the Bradford assay: 1. Evaluation and standard method.   J. Chem. Ecol.   15:979-992.

Waller, D. A., and C. G. Jones.   1989.   Measuring herbivory.   Ecol. Entomol.   14:479-481.

Coleman, J. S., and C. G. Jones.   1988.   Acute ozone stress on eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr.) and the pest potential of the aphid, Chaitophorus populicola Thomas (Homoptera: Aphidae).   Environ. Entomol.   17:207-212.

Coleman, J. S., and C. G. Jones.   1988.   Plant stress and insect performance: cottonwood, ozone and a leaf beetle.   Oecologia   76:57-61.

Coleman, J. S., C. G. Jones, and W. H. Smith.   1988.   Interactions between an acute ozone dose, eastern cottonwood, and Marssonina leaf spot: implications for pathogen community dynamics.   Can. J. Bot.   66:863-868.

Jones, C. G.   1988.   Plant chemistry and insect communities.   Br. Ecol. Soc. Bull.   20:188-190.

Jones, C. G.   1988.   What is chemical ecology? [Also reprinted in ISCE Newsl. 5(2):1, 4.]   J. Chem. Ecol.   14:727-730.

Jones, C. G., and J. S. Coleman.   1988.   Leaf disc size and insect feeding preference: implications for assays and studies on induction of plant defense.   Entomol. Exp. Appl.   47:167-172.

Jones, C. G., and J. S. Coleman.   1988.   Plant stress and insect behavior: cottonwood, ozone and the feeding and oviposition preference of a beetle.   Oecologia   76:51-56.

Jones, C. G., D. W. Whitman, P. J. Silk, and M. S. Blum.   1988.   Diet breadth and insect chemical defenses: a generalist grasshopper and a general hypothesis. In: K. C. Spencer (ed.). Chemical Mediation of Coevolution.   Academic Press, Inc., San Diego, California.   pp. 417-512.

Lovett, G. M., C. G. Jones, and G. E. Likens.   1988.   Acid rain report [response to P. H. Abelson editorial, 9 October 1987].   Science   239:128.

Coleman, J. S., C. G. Jones, and W. H. Smith.   1987.   The effect of ozone on cottonwood-leaf rust interactions: independence of abiotic stress, genotype and leaf ontogeny.   Can. J. Bot.   65:949-953.

Jones, C. G., and A. C. Lewis.   1987.   Chemical ecology. In: McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 6th Edition.   McGraw-Hill Book Company.   3:480-482.

Jones, C. G., T. A. Hess, D. W. Whitman, P. J. Silk, and M. S. Blum.   1987.   Effects of diet breadth on autogenous chemical defense of a generalist grasshopper.   J. Chem. Ecol.   13(2):283-297.

Moore, K. E. B., and C. G. Jones.   1987.   Field estimation of fecundity of the gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae).   Environ. Entomol.   16(1):165-167.

Shachak, M., C. G. Jones, and Y. Granot.   1987.   Herbivory in rocks and the weathering of a desert. Science   236:1098-1099.

Compton, S. J., and C. G. Jones.   1986.   Mechanism of dye response and interferences in the Bradford protein assay.   Bio-Radiations   61:5.

Jones, C. G., T. A. Hess, D. W. Whitman, P. J. Silk, and M. S. Blum.   1986.   Idiosyncratic variation in chemical defenses between individual generalist grasshoppers.   J. Chem. Ecol.   12(3):749-761.

Whitman, D. W., M. S. Blum, and C. G. Jones.   1986.   Olfactorily mediated attack suppression in the southern grasshopper mouse toward an unpalatable prey.   Behav. Proc.   13:77-83.

Whitman, D. W., M. S. Blum, and C. G. Jones.   1986.   Prey-specific attack behaviour in the southern grasshopper mouse, Onychomys torridus (Coues).   Anim. Behav.   34(1):295-297.

Compton, S. J., and C. G. Jones.   1985.   Mechanism of dye response and interference in the Bradford protein assay.   Anal. Biochem.   151:369-374.

Whitman, D. W., M. S. Blum, and C. G. Jones.   1985.   Chemical defense in Taeniopoda eques (Orthoptera: Acrididae): role of the metathoracic secretion.   Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am.   78(4):451-455.

Jones, C. G.   1984.   Microorganisms as mediators of plant resource exploitation by insect herbivores. In: P. W. Price, C. N. Slobodchikoff, and W. S. Gaud (eds.). A New Ecology. Novel Approaches in Interactive Systems.   Wiley-Interscience, New York.   pp. 53-99.

Jones, C. G.   1983.   Phytochemical variation, colonization and insect communities: the case of bracken fern, Pteridium aqulinum L. (Kuhn). In: R. F. Denno and M. S. McClure (eds.). Variable Plants and Herbivores in Natural and Managed Systems.   Academic Press, Inc., New York.   pp. 513-537.

Jones, C. G., Hoggard, M. P., and Blum, M. S.   1983.   Is sequestration structure-specific in the milkweed bug, Oncopeltus fasciatus?   Comp. Biochem. Physiol.   76C:283-284.

Papers--In Press

Gutiérrez, J. L. and Jones, C. G.   2008.   Ecosystem engineers.Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, Online.   J. Wiley and Sons, UK.  

Ostfeld, R. S. and Jones, C. G.   2008.   The ecology of place in oak forests: Progressive integration of pair-wise interactions into webs.In: I. A. Billick and M. V. Price (eds). The Ecology of Place: Contributions of Place-based Research to Ecological and Evolutionary Understanding.   Chicago Press  

Schauber, E. M., M. J. Connors, B. J. Goodwin, C. G. Jones, and R. S. Ostfeld.   2008.   Quantifying a dynamic risk landscape: Heterogeneous predator activity and implications for prey persistence.   Ecology  

Ostfeld, R. S., and C. G. Jones.   2007.   The ecology of place in oak forests: Progressive integration of pair-wise interactions into webs. In: I. A. Billick and M. V. Price (eds.). The Ecology of Place: Contributions of Place-based Research to Ecological Understanding.   University of Chigaco Press  

Miscellaneous Publications

Jones, C. G.   2008.   Puffins' habits change habitat. Nesting practices erode island, making it unlivable for species. Poughkeepsie Journal   8 June, 6B.

Jones, C. G.   2008.   The Army Corps of Engineers vs. muskrat engineers: Nature declared winner. Poughkeepsie Journal   6 July, 6B-7B.

Jones, C. G.   2003.   Fungi, mice control tree menace. Poughkeepsie Journal.   16 November, Sect B:7-8.

Jones, C. G.   1997.   Using technological tricks to understand Nature.   Guest Column, "EcoNotes," Taconic Newspapers, Millbrook, New York.   CV(3) (1/16/97).

Jones, C. G.   1989.   Back resolution to help ecology [letter to the editor].   Poughkeepsie Journal.   11 September:4A.

Jones, C. G., and J. McNeil.   1988.   ISCE Statement of Purpose vigorously debated at meeting.   Int. Soc. Chem. Ecol. Newsl.   5(3):3.

Strayer, D., J. S. Glitzenstein, C. G. Jones, J. Kolasa, G. E. Likens, M. J. McDonnell, G. G. Parker, and S. T. A. Pickett.   1986.   Longterm ecological studies: an illustrated account of their design, operation, and importance to ecology. Occasional Publication of the Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Number 2, Millbrook, New York.   38 pp. [Also: first installment, translated into Chinese, reprinted in 1988, Adv. Ecol. 5(1):51-55 (Institute of Applied Ecology, Academia Sinica, Shenyang, People's Republic of China).]

Publications pre-Cary Institute

Jones, C. G., Young, A. M., Jones, T. H. and Blum, M. S. 1982. Chemistry and possible roles of cuticular alcohols of the larval Atlas moth. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 73B: 797-801.

Jones, C. G., Hoggard, M. P. and Blum, M. S. 1981. Pattern and process in insect feeding behaviour: a quantitative analysis of the Mexican bean beetle, Epilachna varivestis. Entomol. Exp. Appl. 30: 254-264.

Karnosky, D. F. and Jones, C. G. 1981. Living with the gypsy moth. Garden 5:8-13.

Jones, C. G., Aldrich, J. R. and Blum, M. S. 1981. Baldcypress allelochemics and the inhibition of silkworm enteric microorganisms: some ecological considerations. J. Chem. Ecol. 7: 103-114.

Jones, C. G., Aldrich, J. R. and Blum, M. S. 1981. 2-Furaldehyde from bald-cypress: a chemical rationale for the demise of the Georgia silkworm industry. J. Chem. Ecol. 7: 89-101.

Jones, C. G. 1979. An automatic feeding detector (AFD) for use in insect behaviour studies. Entomol. Exp. Appl. 25: 112-115.

Jones, C. G. and Firn, R. D. 1979. Some allelochemicals of Pteridium aquilinum and their involvement in resistance to Pieris brassicae. Biochem. System. Ecol. 7: 187-192.

Jones, C. G. and Firn, R. D. 1979. Resistance of Pteridium aquilinum to attack by non-adapted phytophagous insects. Biochem. System. Ecol. 7: 95-101.

Jones, C. G. and Firn, R. D. 1978. The role of phytoecdysteroids in bracken fern, Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn, as a defense against phytophagous insect attack. J. Chem. Ecol. 4: 117-138.

Jones, C. G. 1977. Chemical content and insect resistance of bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum L. Kuhn). D. Phil. Thesis, University of York.

Jones, C. G. 1974. Does bracken (Pteridium aquilinum) contain inhibitors of microbial proteolysis? Botany Honours Thesis, University of Salford.

Jones, C. G. 1974. A critical study of rotation of the male abdominal segments of selected Diptera with special reference to Calliphora vomitoria. Zoology Honours Thesis, University of Salford.

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