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LoGiudice, Kathleen M. 2000. “Baylisacaris Procyonis and the Decline of the Allegheny Woodrat (Neotoma Magister)”. New Brunswick, New Jersey, Rutgers The State University of New Jersey.
Ewing, Holly A. 2000. “Ecosystem Development and Response to Climatic Change: A Comparative Study of Forest-Lake Ecosystems on Different Substrates”. St. Paul, Minnesota, University of Minnesota.
Keller, R. D. 2000. “Effects of an Exotic Species, the European Wild Boar (Sus Scrofa Linnaeus), on the Vegetational Structure and the Small Mammal Community of the Oak Hickory Forests of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park”. Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Wake Forest University.
Goodwin, B. J. 2000. “Landscape Connectivity: The Interaction Between Insect Movements and Landscape Spatial Structure”. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Biology, Carleton University.
Schauber, E.M. 2000. “Models of Mast Seeding and Its Effects on Gypsy Moth Populations and Lyme Disease Risk”. Storrs, Connecticut, University of Connecticut.
Venterea, R.T. 2000. “Nitrogen Oxide Gas Transformation and Transport in Agricultural Soil: Mechanisms, Kinetics and Modeling”. Davis, California, Department of Land, Air and Water Resources, University of California.
Schnurr, Jaclyn L. 2000. “The Relationships Among Habitat Distribution, Small Mammal Activity Patterns, Seed Survival and Seedling Recruitment in Temperate Deciduous Forests”. Pocatello, Idaho, Idaho State University.
Allan, B. F. 2000. “The Effect of Forest Fragmentation on Lyme Disease Risk”. Undergraduate Ecology Research Reports. Millbrook, New York: Institute of Ecosystem Studies.
Burgin, Amy J. 2000. “The Influence of Discharge on Tracer Dilution and Nitrogen Dynamics in a Small Mountain Stream. Of the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest”. Undergraduate Ecology Research Reports. Millbrook, New York: Institute of Ecosystem Studies. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Burgin_2000_REU.pdf.
McPherson, J. 2000. “Influence of Tidal Restriction on Water Characteristics in Hudson River Freshwater Tidal Marshes”. Undergraduate Ecology Research Reports. Millbrook, New York: Institute of Ecosystem Studies. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/McPherson_2000_REU.pdf.
Klocker, C. A. 2000. “Interactions Between Exotic and Native Crayfish: Foraging Effects on Native Bivalves”. Undergraduate Ecology Research Reports. Millbrook, New York: Institute of Ecosystem Studies. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Klocker_2000_REU.pdf.
Knowlton, C. K. 2000. “Microbial Responses to Varied Concentrations of Dissolved Organic Carbon in Groundwater”. Undergraduate Ecology Research Reports. Millbrook, New York: Institute of Ecosystem Studies. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Knowlton_2000_REU.pdf.
Yakubik, K. 2000. “The Role of Bryophytes in Stream Ecosystem Functions”. Undergraduate Ecology Research Reports. Millbrook, New York: Institute of Ecosystem Studies. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Yakubik_2000_REU.pdf.
Buso, Donald C., Gene E. Likens, and J.S. Eaton. 2000. “Chemistry of Precipitation, Streamwater and Lakewater from the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study: A Record of Sampling Protocols and Analytical Procedures. General Tech. Report NE-275”. USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station, Newtown Square, PA.
Lovett, Gary M. 2000. “Modeling Cloud Water Deposition To The Sites Of The CASTNet Cloud Network”. Final Report to ESE, Inc.
Likens, Gene E. 2000. “Earth Resurgent”. Yale Alumni Magazine Letters.
McGlynn, C. A., and Richard S. Ostfeld. 2000. “A Study of the Effects of Invasive Plant Species on Small Mammals of the Hudson River Freshwater Marshes”. J. R. Waldman and W. C. Nieder (eds.). Final Reports of the Tibor T. Polgar Fellowship Program, 1999. Hudson River Foundation, New York, NY.
del Giorgio, P. A., and Jonathan J. Cole. 2000. “Bacterial Growth Efficiency and Energetics”. In D. L. Kirchman (ed.). Microbial Ecology of the Oceans, 289-325. Plenum Press.
Arroyo, M.T.K., Ricardo Rozzi, Marquet Simonetti J.A., and M. Salaberry. 2000. “Central Chile”. In R. A. Mittermeier, P. Robles-Gili, and C. Goettsch-Mittermeier (eds.). Hotspots: Earth’s Biologically Wealthiest and Most Threatened Ecosystems, 210-31. Cemex, Mexico City, Mexico.
Hogan, K., and J. Fisherkeller. 2000. “Dialogue As Data: Assessing Students’ Scientific Reasoning With Interactive Protocols”. In J. J. Mintzes, J. H. Wandersee, and J. D. Novak (eds.). Assessing Science Understanding: A Human Constructivist View, 95-127. Academic Press, Inc., New York.
Pickett, Steward T. A., and Ricardo Rozzi. 2000. “The Ecological Implications of Wolf Restoration: Contemporary Ecological Principles and Linkages With Social Processes”. In V. A. Sharpe, B. Norton, and S. Donnelly (eds.). Wolves and Human Communities: Biology, Politics, and Ethics, 261-74. Island Press, Washington, D. C.
Bigelow, S. W., and P. Kukle. 2000. “Ferns”. In N. Nadkarni and N. Wheelwright (eds.). Monteverde: Ecology and Conservation of a Tropical Cloud Forest, 89. Oxford Press.
Pickett, Steward T. A., Mary L. Cadenasso, and Clive 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, 33-52. Blackwell Science Ltd., Oxford, UK.
Cole, Jonathan J. 2000. “Microbial Carbon Cycling in Pelagic Ecosystems: Microbial Methods for Ecosystem Scientists”. In O. E. Sala, R. B. Jackson, H. A. Mooney, and R. W. Howarth (eds.). Methods in Ecosystem Science, 138-50. Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
Findlay, Stuart E. G., and William V. Sobczak. 2000. “Microbial Communities in Hyporheic Sediments”. In J. B. Jones and P. J. Mulholland (eds.). Streams and Ground Waters, 287-306. Academic Press, Inc.
Strayer, David L. 2000. “North American Freshwater Invertebrates: A Research Priority”. In R. A. Abell, D. M. Olson, E. Dinerstein, P. T. Hurley, J. T. Diggs, W. Eichbaum, S. Walters, W. Wetengel, T. Allnutt, C. J. Loucks, and P. Hedao (eds.). Freshwater Ecoregions of North America: A Conservation Assessment, 104. Island Press.
Gold, Arthur J., Peter M. Groffman, Kelly Addy, D.Q. Kellogg, and A.E. Rosenblatt. 2000. “The Role of Landscape Setting in Riparian Groundwater Nitrate Removal”. In P. J. Wiggington, Jr. And R. L. Beshta (eds.). Riparian Ecology and Management in Multi-Land Use Watersheds; Proceedings, 113-17. American Water Resources Association, Middleburg, Virginia.
Groffman, Peter M., and Clive 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, 313-26. CAB International, Oxon, UK, and New York, NY.
Wetzel, R.G., and Gene Likens. 2000. Limnological Analyses (2000). 3rd ed. Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
Reche, I., Michael L. Pace, and Jonathan J. Cole. 1999. “Relationship of Trophic and Chemical Conditions to Photobleaching of Dissolved Organic Matter in Lake Ecosystems”. Biogeochemistry 44: 259-80. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Reche_et_al_1999_Biogeochem.pdf.
Manson, R.H., Richard S. Ostfeld, and Charles D. Canham. 1999. “Responses of a Small Mammal Community to Heterogeneity Along Forest-Oldfield Edges”. Landscape Ecol. 14: 355-67. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Manson_et_al_1999_Land_Ecol_14_355-367.pdf.
Rolston, D. E., and R.T. Venterea. 1999. “Review of [S. C. Jarvis and B. F. Pain (eds.), Gaseous Nitrogen Emissions from Grasslands. CAB International, Wallingford, UK]”. European J. Soil Sci. 50: 173-80.
Reid, J. W., David L. Strayer, J.V. McArthur, S.E. Stibbe, and J.J. Lewis. 1999. “Rheocyclops, a New Genus of Copepods from the Southeastern and Central United States (Crustacea: Cyclopoida: Cyclopidae)”. J. Crustac. Biol. 19: 384-96.
Likens, Gene E. 1999. “The Science of Nature, the Nature of Science: Long-Term Ecological Studies at Hubbard Brook”. Proc. Am. Philosophical Soc. 143: 558-72.
Schmidt, Kenneth, and C.J. Whelan. 1999. “Seasonal Fecundity in Songbirds: Can Abandonment, Renesting, and Double Brooding Ameliorate High Nest Predation and Brood Parasitism?”. Conserv. Biol. 13: 46-57.
Firn, R.D., and Clive G. Jones. 1999. “Secondary Metabolism and the Risks of Genetically Modified Organisms”. Nature 400: 13-14. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Firn_&_Jones_1999_Secondary_metabolism_Nature_400_13-14.pdf.
LaDeau, Shannon L., and A.M. Ellison. 1999. “Seed Bank Composition of a Northeastern U. S. Tussock Swamp”. Wetlands 19 (1): 255-61. doi:10.1007/BF03161755.
Groffman, Peter M., J.P. Hardy, S.S. Nolan, Charles T. Driscoll, and Timothy J. Fahey. 1999. “Snow Depth, Soil Frost and Nutrient Loss in a Northern Hardwood Forest”. Hydrol. Process 13: 2275-86.
Hogan, K. 1999. “Sociocognitive Roles in Science Group Discourse”. Int. J. Sci. Ed. 21: 855-82.
Groffman, Peter M., and Patrick J. Bohlen. 1999. “Soil and Sediment Biodiversity: Cross-System Comparisons and Large Scale Effects”. BioScience 49: 139-48.