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Publications in 2005

Each publication is numbered and coded below. Entries marked "LTER" are publications of the Cedar Creek Long Term Ecological Research site. Those marked "CC" are general Cedar Creek publications. Click on any underlined text to see the corresponding material.

Barnes, C. W.; Kinkel, L. L.; Groth, J. V. 2005. Spatial and temporal dynamics of Puccinia andropogonis on Comandra umbellata and Andropogon gerardii in a native prairie. Canadian Journal of Botany 83:1159-1173.    [1932  Full Text  CC]

Chase, J. M.; Amarasekare, P.; Cottenie, K.; Gonzalez, A.; Holt, R. D.; Holyoak, M.; Hoopes, M. F.; Leibold, M. A.; Loreau, M.; Mouquet, N.; Shurin, J. B.; Tilman, D. 2005. Competing theories for competitive metacommunities. Pages 335-354 in, M. Holyoak, M. A. Leibold and R. D. Holt, Eds., Metacommunities: Spatial Dynamics and Ecological Communities. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London.   [1970  LTER]

Craine, J. M.; Reich, P. B. 2005. Leaf-level light compensation points in shade-tolerant woody seedlings. New Phytologist 166:710-713.    [1930  Full Text  LTER]

Davis, M. A. 2005. Invasion biology 1958-2004: The pursuit of science and conservation. Chapter 2 in, M. W. Cadotte, S. M. McMahon, T. Fukami, Eds., Conceptual ecology and invasions biology: reciprocal approaches to nature. Springer, London.    [1972  Full Text  LTER]

Davis, M. A.; Bier, L.; Bushelle, E.; Diegel, C.; Johnson, A.; Kujala, B. 2005. Non-indigenous grasses impede woody succession. Plant Ecology 178:249-264.    [1942  Full Text  LTER]

Davis, M. A.; Curran, C.; Tietmeyer, A.; Miller, A. 2005. Dynamic tree aggregation patterns in a species-poor temperate woodland disturbed by fire. Journal of Vegetation Science 16:167-174.    [1943  Full Text  E133  LTER]

Davis, M. A.; Pergl, J.; Truscott, A. M.; Kollman, J.; Bakker, J. P.; Domenech, R.; Prach, K.; Prieur-Richard, A. H.; Veeneklaas, R. M.; Pysek, P.; del Moral, R.; Hobbs, R. J.; Collins, S. L.; Pickett, S. T. A.; Reich, P. B. 2005. Vegetation change: a reunifying concept in plant ecology. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 7:69-76.    [1945  Full Text  LTER]

Davis, M. A.; Thompson, K.; Grime, J. P. 2005. Invasibility: the local mechanism driving community assembly and species diversity. Ecography 28:696-704.    [1944  Full Text  LTER]

Dickie, I. A.; Schnitzer, S. A.; Reich, P. B.; Hobbie, S. 2005. Spatially disjunct effects of co-occurring competition and facilitation. Ecology Letters 8:1191-1200.    [1927  Full Text  LTER]

Dickie, I. A; Reich, P. B. 2005. Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities at forest edges. J. Ecology 93:244-255.    [1947  Full Text  LTER]

Dijkstra, F. A.; Hobbie, S. E.; Reich, P. B.; Knops, J. M. H. 2005. Divergent effects of elevated CO2, N fertilization, and plant diversity on soil C and N dynamics in a grassland field experiment. Plant and Soil 272:41-52.    [1923  Full Text  E141  LTER]

Dovciak, M.; Frelich, L. E.; Reich, P. B. 2005. Pathways in old-field succession to white pine: seed rain, shade, and climate effects. Ecological Monographs 75:363-378.    [1948  Full Text  LTER]

Fargione, J. E.; Tilman, D. 2005. Diversity decreases invasion via both sampling and complementarity effects. Ecology Letters 8:604-611    [1916  Full Text  E120  LTER]

Fargione, J.; Tilman, D. 2005. Niche differences in phenology and rooting depth promote coexistence with a dominant C4 bunchgrass. Oecologia 143:598-606.    [1949  Full Text  E115  LTER]

Farrior, C. 2005. Species invasions and the relationships between species diversity, community saturation, and ecosystem functioning. PennScience 3(2):30-34    [1922  Abstract  Full Text  CC]

Griffis-Kyle, K. L. 2005. Ontogenic delays in effects of nitrite exposure on tiger salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinum tigrinum) and wood frogs (Rana sylvatica). Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 24:1523-1527.    [1950  Full Text  LTER]

Hobbie, S. E. 2005. Contrasting effects of substrate and fertilizer nitrogen on the early stages of decomposition. Ecosystems 8:644-656.    [1925  Full Text  E145  LTER]

Johansson, P.; Reich, P. B. 2005. Population size and fire intensity determine post-fire abundance of grassland lichens. Applied Vegetation Science 8:193-198.    [1951  Full Text  LTER]

Knight, K. S; Reich, P. B. 2005. Opposite relationships between invasibility and native species richness at patch versus landscape scales. Oikos 109:81-88    [1915  Full Text  LTER]

Loreau, M.; Roy, J.; Tilman, D. 2005. Linking ecosystem and parasite ecology. Pages 13-21 in, F. Thomas, F. Renaud and J.-F. Guegan, Eds., Parasitism and Ecosystems. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.    [1978  Full Text  LTER]

Niklas, K. J.; Owens, T.; Reich, P. B.; Cobb, E. D. 2005. Nitrogen/Phosphorous leaf stoichiometry and the scaling of plant growth. Ecology Letters 8:636-642.    [1958  Full Text  LTER]

Pennings, S. C.; Clark, C. M.; Cleland, E. E.; Collins, S. L.; Gough, L.; Gross, K. L.; Milchunas, D. G.; Suding, K. N. 2005. Do individual plant species show predictable responses to nitrogen addition across multiple experiments? Oikos 110:547-555.    [1959  Full Text  E001  LTER]

Reich, P. B. 2005. Global biogeography of plant chemistry: filling in the blanks. New Phytologist 168:263-266.    [1960  Full Text  LTER]

Ritchie, M. E.; Olff, H. 2005. The scaling of resource partitioning and biodiversity in dryland environments. Pages 206-219 in, M. Schachak and R. L. Waide, Eds., Biodiversity in dryland environments. Oxford University Press.   [1980  LTER]

Stachowicz, J. J.; Tilman, D. 2005. Species invasions and the relationships between species diversity, community saturation, and ecosystem functioning. Pages 41-64 in, D. F. Sax, J. J. Stachowicz and S. D. Gaines, eds., Species Invasions: Insights into Ecology, Evolution, and Biogeography. Sinauer Associates Inc., Massachusetts.    [1921  Full Text  LTER]

Suding, K. N.; Collins, S. L.; Gough, L.; Clark, C.; Cleland, E. E.; Gross, K. L.; Milchunas, D. G.; Pennings, S. 2005. Functional- and abundance-based mechanisms explain diversity loss due to N fertilization. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102:4387-4392.    [1918  Full Text  LTER]

Tilman, D.; Polasky, S. 2005. Ecosystem goods and services and their limits: The roles of biological diversity and management practices. Pages 78-97 in, R. D. Simpson, M. A. Toman and R. U. Ayres, eds., Scarcity and Growth Revisited: Natural Resources and the Environment in the New Millennium. RFF Press, Resources for the Future, Washington, DC.   [1981  LTER]

Tilman, D.; Polasky, S.; Lehman, C. 2005. Diversity, productivity and temporal stability in the economies of humans and nature. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 49:405-426.    [1963  Full Text  LTER]

Tjoelker, M. G.; Craine, J. M.; Wedin, D.; Reich, P. B.; Tilman, D. 2005. Linking leaf and root trait syndromes among 39 grassland and savannah species. New Phytologist 167:493-508    [1919  Full Text  LTER]

West, J. B.; Hille Ris Lambers, J.; Lee, T. D.; Hobbie, S. E.; Reich, P. B. 2005. Legume species identity and soil nitrogen supply determine symbiotic nitrogen-fixation responses to elevated atmospheric [CO2]. New Phytologist, 167:523-530    [1917  Full Text  E141  LTER]

Wright, I. J.; Reich, P. B.; Cornelissen, J. H. C.; Falster, D. S.; Garnier, E.; Hikosaka, K.; Lamont, B. B.; Lee, W.; Oleksyn, J.; Osada, N.; Poorter, H.; Villar, R.; Warton, D. I.; Westoby, M. 2005. Assessing the generality of global leaf trait relationships. New Phytologist 166:485-496.    [1965  Full Text  LTER]

Wright, I. J.; Reich, P. B.; Cornelissen, J. H. C.; Falster, D. S.; Groom, P. K.; Hikosaka, K.; Lee, W.; Lusk, C. H.; Niinemets, U.; Oleksyn, J.; Osada, N.; Poorter, H.; Warton, D. I.; Westoby, M. 2005. Modulation of leaf economic traits and trait relationships by climate. Global Ecology and Biogeography 14:411-421.    [1966  Full Text  LTER]

Wythers, K. R.; Reich, P. B.; Tjoelker, M. G.; Bolstad, P. B. 2005. Foliar respiration acclimation to temperature and temperature variable Q10 alter ecosystem carbon balance. Global Change Biology 11:435-449.    [1968  Full Text  LTER]


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