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León, J. 2005. “Influencia del Caudal del Río Puelo Sobre la Salinidad Y Concentración de Oxigeno Disuelto en El Estuario de Reloncavi, Chile”. Valdivia, Chile, Universidad Austral de Chile.
Maki, C. E. 2005. “Ionic Composition of Streamwater and Its Relationship to Conductivity in the Lake Sunapee Watershed”. Lewiston, Maine, Bates College.
Griffin, Jacob M. 2005. “The Landscape Pathology of Beech Bark Disease in the Catskill Mountains, NY: The Effects of Land Use History on Disease Progression, and the Response of Sugar Maple to Beech Decline”. Albany, New York, University at Albany, State University of New York.
Papaik, M.J. 2005. “Modeling Disturbance and Competition in Temperate Forests of Northeastern North America”. Amherst, Massachusetts, University of Massachusetts.
Savard, M. 2005. “Sulfate and Nitrate Deposition to Balsam Fir: Measured across an Elevational Gradient on Mt. Washington, White Mountains, New Hampshire”. Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton University.
Lovett, Gary M., Clive G. Jones, Monica G. Turner, and Kathleen C. Weathers. 2005. “Ecosystem Function in Heterogeneous Landscapes”. In G. M. Lovett, C. G. Jones, M. G. Turner, and K. C. Weathers (eds.). Ecosystem Function in Heterogeneous Landscapes, 1-4. Springer-Verlag New York, Inc. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Lovett_et_al_Ecosystem_Function_2005.pdf.
Strayer, David L. 2005. “Challenges in Understanding the Functions of Ecological Heterogeneity”. In G. M. Lovett, C. G. Jones, M. G. Turner, and K. C. Weathers (eds.). Ecosystem Function in Heterogeneous Landscapes, 411-25. Springer-Verlag New York, Inc. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/strayer_2005_springer.pdf.
Jackson, J. K., A.D. Huryn, David L. Strayer, D. Courtemanch, and B.W. Sweeney. 2005. “Atlantic Rivers – Northeastern States”. In A. C. Benke and C. E. Cushing (eds.). Rivers of North America, 20-71. Academic Press, Inc.
Daniels, R. A., K. E. Limburg, R.E. Schmidt, David L. Strayer, and R.C. Chambers. 2005. “Changes in Fish Assemblages in the Tidal Hudson River, New York”. In J. N. Rinne, R. M. Hughes, and B. Calamusso (eds.). Historical Changes in Large River Fish Assemblages of America, 45:471-503. Am. Fish. Soc. Symposium. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/daniels_et_al_2005.pdf.
Murawski, L. N. 2005. “The Determination of Variations in Calcium and Arthropod Abundance in Residential Yards Along an Urban to Rural Gradient”. Undergraduate Ecology Research Reports. Millbrook, New York: Institute of Ecosystem Studies. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Murawski_2005_REU.pdf.
Morales, M. W. 2005. “The Effects of Seeding Density on Self-Thinning and Nutrient Cycling During Establishment of Orchardgrass and Reed Canary Grass”. Undergraduate Ecology Research Reports. Millbrook, New York: Institute of Ecosystem Studies. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Morales_2005_REU.pdf.
Skrip, M. 2005. “Exotic Interactions: Zebra Mussel (Dreissena Polymorpha) Survival, Settlement, and Growth in the Beds of Nonnative Water Chestnut (Trapa Natans) versus Native Water Celery (Vallisneria Americana) in the Hudson River”. Undergraduate Ecology Research Reports. Millbrook, New York: Institute of Ecosystem Studies. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Skrip_2005_REU.pdf.
Mayack, C. L. 2005. “The Impacts of Non-Native Rainbow (Oncorhynchus Mykiss) and Brown (Salmo Trutta) Trout on the Life Cycle of Yellow Perch. (Perca Flavescens) Parasites in Mirror Lake”. Undergraduate Ecology Research Reports. Millbrook, New York: Institute of Ecosystem Studies. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Mayack_2005_REU.pdf.
Kroiss, S. 2005. “The Mystery of the Chinese Mystery Snail: Ecological Impacts of an Invader”. Undergraduate Ecology Research Reports. Millbrook, New York: Institute of Ecosystem Studies. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Kroiss_2005_REU.pdf.
Bouchard, K. 2005. “Nutrient Limitation and Top-Down, Bottom-up Controls on Phytoplankton in Mirror Lake”. Undergraduate Ecology Research Reports. Millbrook, New York: Institute of Ecosystem Studies. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Bouchard_2005_REU.pdf.
Halsey, J. 2005. “Shrews (Blarina Brevicauda) and Their Effect on Lyme Disease Risk”. Undergraduate Ecology Research Reports. Millbrook, New York: Institute of Ecosystem Studies. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Halsey_2005_REU.pdf.
Eviner, V.T. 2005. “Agroecology: Providing an Ecological Tool Box to Benefit Agriculture and the Environment”. Millbrook Matters.
Burns, D.A., Michael R. McHale, Charles T. Driscoll, Gary M. Lovett, Kathleen C. Weathers, Myron J. Mitchell, and K.M. Roy. 2005. “An Assessment of Recovery and Key Processes Affecting the Response of Surface Waters to Reduced Levels of Acid Precipitation in the Adirondack and Catskill Mountains”. Final Report 05-03. New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, Albany, New York.
Lovett, Gary M., and J.E. Hart. 2005. “Monitoring the Deposition and Effects of Air Pollution in the Hudson Valley, NY”. Final Report 05-01. New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, Albany, New York. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/lovett_hart_2005_nyserda.pdf.
Hamilton, Stephen K., SJ Sippel, and J.M. Melack. 2004. “Seasonal Inundation Patterns in Two Large Savanna Floodplains of South America: The Llanos de Moxos (Bolivia) and the Llanos del Orinoco (Venezuela and Colombia)”. Hydrological Processes 18 (11): 2103-16. doi:10.1002/hyp.5559.
Likens, Gene E., B.K. Dresser, and Donald C. Buso. 2004. “Short-Term Temperature Response in Forest Floor and Soil to Ice Storm Disturbance in a Northern Hardwood Forest”. North. J. Appl. For. 21: 209-19.
Venterea, R.T., Peter M. Groffman, M.S. Castro, L. V. Verchot, I.J. Fernandez, and M.B. Adams. 2004. “Soil Emissions of Nitric Oxide in Two Forest Watersheds Subjected to Elevated Inputs”. For. Ecol. Manage 196: 335-49.
Armah, A., D. Mora, U. Barg, D. Bartley, D. Soto, U. Waller, S. Williams, F. Yiusoff, and S. Zagranitchnyi. 2004. “Solutions for Sustainable Mariculture - Avoiding the Adverse Effects of Mariculture on Biological Diversity”. CBD Technical Series No. 12, UNEP, Montreal, Canada, 1-52.
Likens, Gene E. 2004. “Some Perspectives on Long-Term Biogeochemical Research from the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study”. Ecology 85: 2355-62.
Gutiérrez, Jorge L., M.G. Palomo, and O.O. Iribarne. 2004. “Spatial Heterogeneity and Species Responses to Fishing Disturbance: Are the Effects of Clam Harvesting Spatially Consistent?”. Fish. Res. 67: 55-70.
Uriarte, Maria, R. Condit, Charles D. Canham, and S.P. Hubbell. 2004. “A Spatially-Explicit Model of Sapling Growth in a Tropical Forest: Does the Identity of Neighbours Matter?”. J. Ecol. 92: 348-60. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Uriarte_et_al_2004_J_Ecol_92_348-360.pdf.
Canham, Charles D., Michael L. Pace, M.J. Papaik, A.G.B. Primack, K.M. Roy, R.J. Maranger, R.P. Curran, and D.M. Spada. 2004. “A Spatially-Explicit Watershed-Scale Analysis of Dissolved Organic Carbon in Adirondack Lakes”. Ecol. Appl. 14: 839-54. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Canham_et_al_2004_Ecol_Appl_14_839-854.pdf.
Gratzer, G., Charles D. Canham, U. Dieckmann, A. Fischer, Y. Iwasa, R. Law, M.J. Lexer, et al. 2004. “Spatio-Temporal Development of Forests – Current Trends in Field Studies and Models”. Oikos 107: 3-15. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Gratzer_et_al_2004_Oikos_107_3-15.pdf.
Lowe, W. H., K.H. Nislow, and D.T. Bolger. 2004. “Stage-Specific and Interactive Effects of Sedimentation and Trout on a Headwater Stream Salamander”. Ecol. Appl. 14: 164-72.
Mulholland, P.J., H.M. Valett, J.R. Webster, S. A. Thomas, L.W. Cooper, Stephen K. Hamilton, and B.J. Peterson. 2004. “Stream Denitrification and Total Nitrate Uptake Rates Measured Using a Field <sup>15< Sup>N Tracer Addition Approach”. Limnology and Oceanography 49 (3): 809-20. doi:10.4319/lo.2004.49.3.0809.
Smith, M. F. 2004. “Subcontracting Primer: The ABCs of Agreements Between Collaborators”. J. Research Administration 35: 25-31.
Hornbostel, V. L., Richard S. Ostfeld, E. Zhioua, and M. A. Benjamin. 2004. “Sublethal Effects of Metarhizium Anisopliae (Deuteromycetes) on Engorged Larval, Nymphal, and Adult Ixodes Scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae)”. J. Med. Ent. 41: 922-29. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Hornbostel_et_al_2004_J_Med_Ent_41_922-929.pdf.
Lovett, Gary M., and Myron J. Mitchell. 2004. “Sugar Maple and Nitrogen Cycling in the Forests of Eastern North America”. Front. Ecol. Environ. 2: 81-88. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Lovett_and_Mitchell_Frontiers_2004.pdf.
Solomon, Christopher T., A.S. Flecker, and B.W. Taylor. 2004. “Testing the Role of Sediment-Mediated Interactions Between Tadpoles and Armored Catfish in a Neotropical Stream”. Copeia 2004: 610-16. doi:10.1643/CE-03-168R1.
Rotkin-Ellman, M., Kelly Addy, Arthur J. Gold, and Peter M. Groffman. 2004. “Tree Species, Root Decomposition and Subsurface Denitrification Potential in Riparian Wetlands”. Plant Soil 263: 335-44.
Schauber, E.M., Richard S. Ostfeld, and Clive G. Jones. 2004. “Type 3 Functional Response of Mice to Gypsy Moth Pupae: Is It Stabilizing?”. Oikos 107: 592-602. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Schauber_et_al_Type_3_Oikos_107_592-602.pdf.
Urhahne, D., Jonathan M. Jeschke, A. Krombaß, and U. Harms. 2004. “The Validation of Questionnaire Data on Interest in Animals and Plants With Log Files”. Zeitschrift Für Pädagogische Psychologie 18: 213-19.
Blaustein, Andrew R., Barbara A. Han, Betsy Fasy, John M. Romansic, Erin A. Scheessele, Robert G. Anthony, Adolfo Marco, et al. 2004. “Variable Breeding Phenology Affects the Exposure of Amphibian Embryos to Ultraviolet Radiation and Optical Characteristics of Natural Waters Protect Amphibians from UV-B in the US Pacific Northwest: Comment”. Ecology 85 (6): 1747-54. doi:10.1890/03-3070.
Driese, K. L., W.A. Reiners, Gary M. Lovett, and Samuel M. Simkin. 2004. “A Vegetation Map for the Catskill Park, NY, Derived from Multi-Temporal LandSat Imagery and GIS Data”. Northeast. Natural 11: 421-42.
Meron, E., E. Gilad, J. von Hardenburg, Moshe Shachak, and Y. Zarmi. 2004. “Vegetation Patterns Along a Rainfall Gradient”. Chaos Solitons Fractals 19: 367-76.