Shannon LaDeau
Kilpatrick, A.M., Shannon L. LaDeau, and P.P. Marra. 2007. “Ecology of the West Nile Virus Transmission and Its Impact on Birds in the Western Hemisphere”. The Auk 124 (4): 1121. doi:10.1642/0004-8038(2007)124[1121:EOWNVT]2.0.CO;2.
Ibanez, Inés, James S. Clark, Shannon L. LaDeau, and Janneke Hille Ris Lambers. 2007. “Exploiting Temporal Variability to Understand Tree Recruitment Response to Climate Change”. Ecological Monographs 77 (2): 163-77. doi:10.1890/06-1097.
Clark, James S., Michael C. Dietze, S. Chakraborty, P. K. Agarwal, Inés Ibanez, Shannon L. LaDeau, and Michael S. Wolosin. 2007. “Resolving the Biodiversity Paradox”. Ecology Letters 10 (8): 647-59. doi:10.1111/ele.2007.10.issue-810.1111/j.1461-0248.2007.01041.x.
Clark, James S., and Shannon L. LaDeau. 2006. “Synthesizing Ecological Experiments and Observational Data With Hierarchical Bayes”. In Hierarchical Modeling for the Environmental Sciences, 41-58. Oxford University Press.
LaDeau, Shannon L., and James S. Clark. 2006. “Pollen Production by Pinus Taeda Growing in Elevated Atmospheric CO2”. Functional Ecology 20 (3): 541-47. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2435.2006.01133.x.
Ibanez, Inés, James S. Clark, Michael C. Dietze, Ken Feeley, Michelle H. Hersh, Shannon L. LaDeau, Allen McBride, Nathan E. Welch, and Michael S. Wolosin. 2006. “Predicting Biodiversity Change: Outside the Climate Envelope, Beyond the Species-Area Curve”. Ecology 87 (8): 1896-1906. doi:10.1890/0012-9658(2006)87[1896:PBCOTC]2.0.CO;2.
LaDeau, Shannon L., and James S. Clark. 2006. “Elevated CO2 and Tree Fecundity: The Role of Tree Size, Interannual Variability, and Population Heterogeneity”. Global Change Biology 12 (5): 822-33. doi:10.1111/gcb.2006.12.issue-510.1111/j.1365-2486.2006.01137.x.
Williams, Claire G., Shannon L. LaDeau, R. Oren, and Gabriel G. Katul. 2006. “Modeling Seed Dispersal Distances: Implications For Transgenic Pinus Taeda”. Ecological Applications 16 (1): 117-24. doi:10.1890/04-1901.
Clark, James S., Shannon L. LaDeau, and Inés Ibanez. 2004. “Fecundity of Trees and the Colonization-Competition Hypothesis”. Ecological Monographs 74 (3): 415-42. doi:10.1890/02-4093.
LaDeau, Shannon L. 2001. “Rising CO2 Levels and the Fecundity of Forest Trees”. Science 292 (5514): 95-98. doi:10.1126/science.1057547.