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Cottingham, Kathryn L., Holly A. Ewing, Meredith L. Greer, Cayelan C. Carey, and Kathleen C. Weathers
. 2015.
Cyanobacteria as biological drivers of lake nitrogen
and phosphorus cycling.
Ecosphere 6:1.
Ecological Archives C006-001
Schlaepfer, Daniel R., Kyle A. Taylor, Victoria E. Pennington, Kellen N. Nelson, Trace E. Martyn, Caitlin M. Rottler, William K. Lauenroth, and John B. Bradford. 2015.
Simulated big sagebrush regeneration supports predicted changes at the trailing and leading edges of distribution shifts.
Ecosphere 6:3.
Ecological Archives C006-002
Isojunno, Saana, and Patrick J. O. Miller. 2015.
Sperm whale response to tag boat presence: biologically informed hidden state models quantify lost feeding opportunities.
Ecosphere 6:6.
Ecological Archives C006-003
Wasser, Leah, Laura Chasmer, Rick Day, and Alan Taylor. 2015.
Quantifying land use effects on forested riparian buffer vegetation structure using LiDAR data.
Ecosphere 6:10.
Ecological Archives C006-004
Bowles, M. L., J. L. McBride, and T. J. Bell. 2015.
Long-term processes affecting restoration and viability of the federal threatened Mead's milkweed (Asclepias meadii).
Ecosphere 6:11.
Ecological Archives C006-005
Supp, S. R., Frank A. La Sorte, Tina A. Cormier, Marisa C. W. Lim, Donald R. Powers, Susan M. Wethington, Scott Goetz, and Catherine H. Graham. 2015.
Citizen-science data provides new insight into annual and seasonal variation in migration patterns.
Ecosphere 6:15.
Ecological Archives C006-006
Royle, J. Andrew, Chris Sutherland, Angela K. Fuller, and Catherine C. Sun. 2015.
Likelihood analysis of spatial capture–recapture models for stratified or class structured populations.
Ecosphere 6:22.
Ecological Archives C006-007
Moore, J. A. M., J. Jiang, W. M. Post, and A. T. Classen
. 2015.
Decomposition by ectomycorrhizal fungi alters
soil carbon storage in a simulation model.
Ecosphere 6:29.
Ecological Archives C006-008
Nicol, Sam, Trevor B. Haynes, Rod Fensham, and Adam Kerezsy. 2015.
Quantifying the impact of Gambusia holbrooki on the extinction risk of the critically endangered red-finned blue-eye.
Ecosphere 6:41.
Ecological Archives C006-009
Thorn, Alexandra M., Jingfeng Xiao, and Scott V. Ollinger. 2015.
Generalization and evaluation of the process-based
forest ecosystem model PnET-CN for other biomes.
Ecosphere 6:43.
Ecological Archives C006-010
Mavrodiev, Evgeny V., Juan Pablo Gomez, Alexey P. Laktionov, and Scott K. Robinson. 2015.
Invasive plant distributions recapitulate patterns found in native plant assemblages in a heterogeneous landscape.
Ecosphere 6:48.
Ecological Archives C006-011
Jenkins, David G. 2015.
Estimating ecological production from biomass.
Ecosphere 6:49.
Ecological Archives C006-012
Pauli, B. P., P. A. Zollner, G. S. Halton, G. Hsao, and G. Hsao. 2015.
The simulated effects of timber harvest on suitable habitat for Indiana and northern long-eared bats.
Ecosphere 6:58.
Ecological Archives C006-013
DeSiervo, Melissa H., Erik S. Jules, and Hugh D. Safford . 2015.
Disturbance response across a productivity gradient:
postfire vegetation in serpentine and nonserpentine forests.
Ecosphere 6:60.
Ecological Archives C006-014
Heller, Nicole E., Jason Kreitler, David D. Ackerly, Stuart B. Weiss, Amanda Recinos, Ryan Branciforte, Lorraine E. Flint, Alan L. Flint, and Elisabeth Micheli. 2015.
Targeting climate diversity in conservation planning
to build resilience to climate change.
Ecosphere 6:65.
Ecological Archives C006-015
Bartzke, G. S., R. May, E. J. Solberg, C. M. Rolandsen, and E. Rřskaft. 2015.
Differential barrier and corridor effects of power lines, roads and rivers on moose (Alces alces) movements.
Ecosphere 6:67.
Ecological Archives C006-016
Tenhumberg, Brigitte, Tomomi Suwa, Andrew J. Tyre, Leland Russell, and Svata M. Louda. 2015.
Integral projection models show exotic thistle is more limited than native thistle by ambient competition and herbivory.
Ecosphere 6:69.
Ecological Archives C006-017
Forsyth, David M., Michael P. Scroggie, Anthony D. Arthur, Michael Lindeman, David S. L. Ramsey, Steven R. McPhee, Tim Bloomfield, and Ivor G. Stuart. 2015.
Density-dependent effects of a widespread invasive herbivore on tree survival and biomass during reforestation.
Ecosphere 6:71.
Ecological Archives C006-018
Kendrick, Joseph A., Relena R. Ribbons, Aimée T. Classen, and Aaron M. Ellison. 2015.
Changes in canopy structure and ant assemblages affect soil ecosystem variables as a foundation species declines.
Ecosphere 6:77.
Ecological Archives C006-019
Wayland, H., R. Manderino, T. O. Crist, and K. J. Haynes. 2015.
Microbial pesticide application during defoliator outbreaks may reduce loss of regional forest beetle richness.
Ecosphere 6:93.
Ecological Archives C006-020
Swetnam, T. L., A. M. Lynch, D. A. Falk, S. R. Yool, and D. P. Guertin. 2015.
Discriminating disturbance from natural variation with LiDAR in semi-arid forests in southwestern USA.
Ecosphere 6:97.
Ecological Archives C006-021
Bartrons, Mireia, Árni Einarsson, Regina L. G. Nobre, Cristina M. Herren, Kyle C. Webert, Sandra Brucet, Sólveig R. Ólafsdóttir, and Anthony R. Ives. 2015.
Spatial patterns reveal strong abiotic and biotic drivers of zooplankton community composition in Lake Mývatn, Iceland.
Ecosphere 6:105.
Ecological Archives C006-022
Silva, J. L. A., A. F. Souza, J. G. Jardim, and B. T. Goto. 2015.
Community assembly in harsh environments: the prevalence of ecological drift in the heath vegetation of South America.
Ecosphere 6:111.
Ecological Archives C006-023
Naughton, H. R., M. A. Alexandrou, T. H. Oakley, and B. J. Cardinale. 2015.
Phylogenetic difference does not predict competition in green algal communities.
Ecosphere 6:116.
Ecological Archives C006-024
Kim, Daehyun, Thomas J. DeWitt, César S. B. Costa, John A. Kupfer, Ryan W. McEwan, and J. Anthony Stallins. 2015.
Beyond bivariate correlations: three-block partial least squares illustrated with vegetation, soil, and topography.
Ecosphere 6:135.
Ecological Archives C006-025
Bouchet, P. J., and J. J. Meeuwig. 2015.
Drifting baited stereo-videography: a novel sampling tool for surveying pelagic wildlife in offshore marine reserves.
Ecosphere 6:137.
Ecological Archives C006-026
Panassiti, Bernd, Florian Hartig, Michael Breuer, and Robert Biedermann. 2015.
Bayesian inference of environmental and biotic factors determining the occurrence of the grapevine disease 'bois noir'.
Ecosphere 6:143.
Ecological Archives C006-027
Fuller, Emma, Eleanor Brush, and Malin L. Pinsky. 2015.
The persistence of populations facing climate shifts and harvest.
Ecosphere 6:153.
Ecological Archives C006-028
O'Donnell, Frances C., Kelly K. Caylor, Abinash Bhattachan, Kebonye Dintwe, and Gregory S. Okin. 2015.
A quantitative description of the interspecies diversity of belowground structure in savanna woody plants.
Ecosphere 6:154.
Ecological Archives C006-029
Bauer, Jonathan T., Keenan M. L. Mack, and James D. Bever. 2015.
Plant–soil feedbacks as drivers of succession:
evidence from remnant and restored tallgrass prairies.
Ecosphere 6:158.
Ecological Archives C006-030
Nordström, M. C., K. Aarnio, A. Törnroos, and E. Bonsdorff. 2015.
Nestedness of trophic links and biological traits
in a marine food web.
Ecosphere 6:161.
Ecological Archives C006-031
Xu, Cheng-Yuan, Shaoqing Tang, Mohammad Fatemi, Caroline L. Gross, Mic H. Julien, Caitlin Curtis, and Rieks D. van Klinken
. 2015.
Population structure and genetic diversity of invasive Phyla canescens: implications for the evolutionary potential.
Ecosphere 6:162.
Ecological Archives C006-032
Winder, Virginia L., Kaylan M. Carrlson, Andrew J. Gregory, Christian A. Hagen, David A. Haukos, Dylan C. Kesler, Lena C. Larsson, Ty W. Matthews, Lance B. McNew, Michael A. Patten, Jim C. Pitman, Larkin A. Powell, Jennifer A. Smith, Tom Thompson, Donald H. Wolfe, and Brett K. Sandercock. 2015.
Factors affecting female space use in ten populations of prairie chickens.
Ecosphere 6:166.
Ecological Archives C006-033
Wilson, Tammy L., and Joshua H. Schmidt. 2015.
Scale dependence in occupancy models: implications for estimating bear den distribution and abundance.
Ecosphere 6:168.
Ecological Archives C006-034
Mazaris, A. D., D. Vokou, Alm Panidou, O. Türkozan, and S. P. Sgardelis. 2015.
Low conservatism of the climatic niche of sea turtles and implications for predicting future distributions.
Ecosphere 6:169.
Ecological Archives C006-035
Ryan, Sadie J., Tal Ben-Horin, and Leah R. Johnson. 2015.
Malaria control and senescence: the importance of accounting for the pace and shape of aging in wild mosquitoes.
Ecosphere 6:170.
Ecological Archives C006-036
Leclerc, C., C. Bellard, G. M. Luque, and F. Courchamp. 2015.
Overcoming extinction: understanding processes of recovery of the Tibetan antelope.
Ecosphere 6:171.
Ecological Archives C006-037
Concilio, Amy L., Janet S. Prevéy, Peter Omasta, James O'Connor, Jesse B. Nippert, and Timothy R. Seastedt. 2015.
Response of a mixed grass prairie to an extreme precipitation event.
Ecosphere 6:172.
Ecological Archives C006-038
Hough-Snee, Nate, Brian G. Laub, David M. Merritt, A. Lexine Long, Lloyd L. Nackley, Brett B. Roper, and Joseph M. Wheaton. 2015.
Multi-scale environmental filters and niche partitioning govern the distributions of riparian vegetation guilds.
Ecosphere 6:173.
Ecological Archives C006-039
Xue, Bao-Lin, Qinghua Guo, Alvarez Otto, Jingfeng Xiao, Shengli Tao, and Le Li. 2015.
Global patterns, trends, and drivers of water use efficiency from 2000 to 2013.
Ecosphere 6:174.
Ecological Archives C006-040
Norman, J. S., L. Lin, and J. E. Barrett. 2015.
Paired carbon and nitrogen metabolism by ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea in temperate forest soils.
Ecosphere 6:176.
Ecological Archives C006-041
Bishop, Daniel A., Colin M. Beier, Neil Pederson, Gregory B. Lawrence, John C. Stella, and Timothy J. Sullivan. 2015.
Regional growth decline of sugar maple (Acer saccharum) and its potential causes.
Ecosphere 6:179.
Ecological Archives C006-042
Garbelotto, Matteo, Gianni Della Roca, Todd Osmundson, Vincenzo di Lonardo, and Roberto Danti. 2015.
An increase in transmission-related traits and in
phenotypic plasticity is documented during a fungal invasion.
Ecosphere 6:180.
Ecological Archives C006-043
Brown, Christopher J., Crow White, Maria Beger, Hedley S. Grantham, Benjamin S. Haloern, Carissa J. Klein, Peter J. Mumby, Vivitskaia J. D. Tulloch, Mary Ruckelshaus, and Hugh P. Possingham. 2015.
Fisheries and biodiversity benefits of using static versus dynamic models for designing marine reserve networks.
Ecosphere 6:182.
Ecological Archives C006-044
Villegas-Amtmann, S., L. K. Schwarz, J. L. Sumich, and D. P. Costa. 2015.
A bioenergetics model to evaluate demographic consequences of disturbance in marine mammals applied to gray whales.
Ecosphere 6:183.
Ecological Archives C006-045
Clement, Matthew J., Joy M. O'Keefe, and Brianne Walters. 2015.
A method for estimating abundance of mobile populations using telemetry and counts of unmarked animals.
Ecosphere 6:184.
Ecological Archives C006-046
Rieger, I., I. Kowarik, and A. CierJacks. 2015.
Drivers of carbon sequestration by biomass compartment of riparian forests.
Ecosphere 6:185.
Ecological Archives C006-047
Fisichelli, Nicholas A., Artur Stefanski, Lee E. Frelich, and Peter B. Reich. 2015.
Temperature and leaf nitrogen affect performance
of plant species at range overlap.
Ecosphere 6:186.
Ecological Archives C006-048
Supp, Sarah R., David N. Koons, and S. K. Morgan Ernest. 2015.
Using life history trade-offs to understand
core-transient structuring of a small mammal community.
Ecosphere 6:187.
Ecological Archives C006-049
Miller, William L., Joel W. Snodgrass, and Gail E. Gasparich. 2015.
The importance of terrestrial dispersal for connectivity among headwater salamander populations.
Ecosphere 6:188.
Ecological Archives C006-050
Chia, Evelyn K., Michelle Bassett, Dale G. Nimmo, Steve W. J. Leonard, Euan G. Ritchie, Michael F. Clarke, and Andrew F. Bennett. 2015.
Fire severity and fire-induced landscape heterogeneity affect arboreal mammals in fire-prone forest.
Ecosphere 6:190.
Ecological Archives C006-051
Reilly, Matthew J., and Thomas A. Spies. 2015.
Regional variation in stand structure and development in forests of Oregon, Washington, and inland Northern California.
Ecosphere 6:192.
Ecological Archives C006-052
Hahn, Philip G., and John L. Orrock. 2015.
Spatial arrangement of canopy structure and land-use history alter the effect that herbivores have on plant growth.
Ecosphere 6:193.
Ecological Archives C006-053
Bevanda, Mirjana, Emanuel Fronhofer, Marco Heurich, Jörg Müller, and Björn Reineking. 2015.
Landscape configuration is a major determinant of home range size variation.
Ecosphere 6:195.
Ecological Archives C006-054
Texeira, Marcos, Mariano Yarzabal, Gervasio Pineiro, Santiago Baeza, and Jose Maria Paruelo
. 2015.
Land cover and precipitation controls over long-term trends in carbon gains in the grassland biome of South America.
Ecosphere 6:196.
Ecological Archives C006-055
Bauters, Marijn, Evy Ampoorter, Dries Huygens, Elizabeth Kearsley, Thales De Haulleville, Giacomo Sellan, Hans Verbeeck, Pascal Boeckx, and Kris Verheyen. 2015.
Functional identity explains carbon sequestration in a 77-year-old experimental tropical plantation.
Ecosphere 6:198.
Ecological Archives C006-056
Ruffault, J., and F. Mouillot. 2015.
How a new fire-suppression policy can abruptly reshape the fire-weather relationship.
Ecosphere 6:199.
Ecological Archives C006-057
Hall, Steven J., Rebecca L. Hale, Michelle A. Baker, David R. Bowling, and James R. Ehleringer. 2015.
Riparian plant isotopes reflect anthropogenic
nitrogen perturbations: robust patterns across land use gradients.
Ecosphere 6:200.
Ecological Archives C006-058
Richardson, Bryce A., Hector C. Hortiz, Stephanie L. Carlson, Deidre M. Jaeger, and Nancy L. Shaw. 2015.
Genetic and environmental effects on seed weight in subspecies of big sagebrush: applications for restoration.
Ecosphere 6:201.
Ecological Archives C006-059
Laura A. Burkle, Jonathan A. Myers, and R. Travis Belote 2015.
Wildfire disturbance and productivity as drivers of plant species diversity across spatial scales.
Ecosphere 6:202.
Ecological Archives C006-060
Karatayev, V. A., C. E. Kraft, and E.F. Zipkin. 2015.
Racing through life: maturation rate plasticity
regulates overcompensation and increases persistence.
Ecosphere 6:203.
Ecological Archives C006-061
van Diepen, Linda T. A., Serita D. Frey, Christopher M. Sthultz, Eric W. Morrison, Rakesh Minocha, and Anne Pringle . 2015.
Changes in litter quality caused by simulated nitrogen deposition reinforce the N-induced suppression of litter decay.
Ecosphere 6:205.
Ecological Archives C006-062
Wipf, Sonja, Martin Sommerkorn, Marc I. Stutter, E. R. Jasper Wubs, and René van der Wal. 2015.
Snow cover, freeze-thaw, and the retention of nutrients in an oceanic mountain ecosystem.
Ecosphere 6:207.
Ecological Archives C006-063
Whittington, Heather R., David Tilman, Peter D. Wragg, and Jennifer S. Powers. 2015.
Phenological responses of prairie plants vary among species and year in a three-year experimental warming study.
Ecosphere 6:208.
Ecological Archives C006-064
Painter, Kristin J., Cherie J. Westbrook, Britt D. Hall, Nelson J. O'Driscoll, and Timothy D. Jardine. 2015.
Effects of in-channel beaver impoundments on mercury bioaccumulation in Rocky Mountain stream food webs.
Ecosphere 6:194.
Ecological Archives C006-065
Shi, Zheng, Xia Xu, Oleksandra Hararuk, Lifen Jiang, Jianyang Zia, Junyi Liang, Dejun Li, and Yiqi Luo. 2015.
Experimental warming altered rates of carbon processes, allocation, and carbon storage in a tallgrass prairie.
Ecosphere 6:210.
Ecological Archives C006-066
Munes, Eszter C., Mark D. Dixon, David L. Swanson, Christopher L. Merkord, and Adam R. Benson. 2015.
Large, infrequent disturbance on a regulated river: response of floodplain forest birds to the 2011 Missouri River flood.
Ecosphere 6:212.
Ecological Archives C006-067
Uden, Daniel R., Craig R. Allen, Andrew A. Bishop, Roger Grosse, Christopher F. Jorgensen, Theodore G. LaGrange, Randy G. Stutheit, and Mark P. Vrtiska. 2015.
Predictions of future ephemeral springtime waterbird stopover habitat availability under global change.
Ecosphere 6:215.
Ecological Archives C006-068
DeVoe, J. D., R. A. Garrott, J. J. Rotella, S. R. Challender, P. J. White, M. O'Reilly, and C. J. Butler. 2015.
Summer range occupancy modeling of non-native mountain goats in the greater Yellowstone area.
Ecosphere 6:217.
Ecological Archives C006-069
Warren, R. J., S. M. Pearson, S. Henry, K. Rossouw, J. P. Love, M. J. Olejniczak, K. J. Elliott, and M. A. Bradford. 2015.
Cryptic indirect effects of exurban edges on a woodland community.
Ecosphere 6:218.
Ecological Archives C006-070
Bertolo, Andrea, Marco A. Rodríguez, and Gérard Lacroix. 2015.
Control mechanisms of photosynthetic epibionts on zooplankton: an experimental approach.
Ecosphere 6:219.
Ecological Archives C006-071
Smith, M. Alex. 2015.
Ants, elevation, phylogenetic diversity and community structure.
Ecosphere 6:221.
Ecological Archives C006-072
Carroll, J. Matthew, Craig A. Davis, R. Dwayne Elmore, Samuel D. Fuhlendorf, and Eric T. Thacker. 2015.
Thermal patterns constrain diurnal behavior of a ground-dwelling bird.
Ecosphere 6:222.
Ecological Archives C006-073
Céré, Julien, William L. Vickery, and Christopher R. Dickman. 2015.
Refugia and dispersal promote population persistence under variable arid conditions: a spatio-temporal simulation model.
Ecosphere 6:225.
Ecological Archives C006-074
Little, Chelsea J., Annika K. Jägerbrand, Ulf Molau, and Juha M. Alatalo
. 2015.
Community and species-specific responses to simulated global change in two subarctic-alpine plant communities.
Ecosphere 6:227.
Ecological Archives C006-075
Anderwald, Pia, Ivar Herfindal, Rudolf M. Haller, Anita C. Risch, Martin Schütz, Anna K. Schweiger, and Flurin Filli. 2015.
Influence of migratory ungulate management on competitive interactions with resident species in a protected area.
Ecosphere 6:228.
Ecological Archives C006-076
Qiu, Jiangxiao, and Monica G. Turner. 2015.
Importance of landscape heterogeneity in sustaining hydrologic ecosystem services in an agricultural watershed.
Ecosphere 6:229.
Ecological Archives C006-077
Aho, Ken A., and R. Terry Bowyer. 2015.
Confidence intervals for a product of proportions: application to importance values.
Ecosphere 6:230.
Ecological Archives C006-078
Temperli, Christian, Thomas T. Veblen, Sarah J. Hart, Dominik Kulakowski, and Alan J. Tepley. 2015.
Interactions among spruce beetle disturbance, climate change and forest dynamics captured by a forest landscape model.
Ecosphere 6:231.
Ecological Archives C006-079
Marks, Christian O., and Charles D. Canham. 2015.
A quantitative framework for demographic trends in size-structured populations: analysis of threats to floodplain forest.
Ecosphere 6:232.
Ecological Archives C006-080
Xiao, Jingfeng, Yu Zhou, and Li Zhang. 2015.
Contributions of natural and human factors to increases in vegetation productivity in China.
Ecosphere 6:233.
Ecological Archives C006-081
Münzbergová, Z., and M. Šurinová. 2015.
The importance of species phylogenetic relationships and species traits for the intensity of plant-soil feedback.
Ecosphere 6:234.
Ecological Archives C006-082
Harris, C. M., D. Sadykova, S. L. DeRuiter, P. L. Tyack, P. J. O. Miller, P. H. Kvadsheim, F. P. A. Lam, and L. Thomas. 2015.
Dose response severity functions for acoustic disturbance in cetaceans using recurrent event survival analysis.
Ecosphere 6:236.
Ecological Archives C006-083
Proffitt, K. M., J. F. Goldberg, M. Hebblewhite, R. Russell, B. S. Jimenez, H. S. Robinson, K. Pilgrim, and M. K. Schwartz. 2015.
Integrating resource selection into spatial capture-recapture models for large carnivores.
Ecosphere 6:239.
Ecological Archives C006-084
Chechina, Mariya, and Andreas Hamman. 2015.
Choosing species for reforestation in diverse forest communities: social preference versus ecological suitability.
Ecosphere 6:240.
Ecological Archives C006-085
Peckarsky, Barbara L., Angus R. McIntosh, Maruxa Ŕlvarez, and Jennifer M. Moslemi. 2015.
Disturbance legacies and nutrient limitation influence interactions between grazers and algae in high elevation streams.
Ecosphere 6:241.
Ecological Archives C006-086
Delaney, J. T., K. J. Jokela, and D. M. Debinski. 2015.
Seasonal succession of pollinator floral resources in four types of grasslands.
Ecosphere 6:243.
Ecological Archives C006-087
Ramirez, Matthew D., Larisa Avens, Jeffrey A. Seminoff, Lisa R. Goshe, and Selina S. Heppell. 2015.
Patterns of loggerhead turtle ontogenetic shifts revealed through isotopic analysis of annual skeletal growth increments.
Ecosphere 6:244.
Ecological Archives C006-088
Ashbacher, A. C., and E. E. Cleland. 2015.
Native and exotic plant species show differential growth but similar functional trait responses to experimental rainfall.
Ecosphere 6:245.
Ecological Archives C006-089
Moberg, Emily A., Julie B. Kellner, and Micheal G. Neubert. 2015.
Bioeconomics and biodiversity in harvested metacommunities: a patch-occupancy approach.
Ecosphere 6:246.
Ecological Archives C006-090
Eitzel, M. V., J. Battles, R. York, and P. de Valpine. 2015.
Can’t see the trees for the forest: complex factors influence tree survival in a temperate second growth forest.
Ecosphere 6:247.
Ecological Archives C006-091
Cruz-Reyes, Rogelio, Germán Ávila-Sakar, Gumersindo Sánchez-Montoya, and Mauricio Quesada. 2015.
Experimental assessment of gene flow between transgenic squash and a wild relative in the center of origin of cucurbits.
Ecosphere 6:248.
Ecological Archives C006-092
Barry, Jon, Jackie Eggleton, Suzanne Ware, and Matthew Curtis. 2015.
Generalizing visual fast count estimators for underwater video surveys.
Ecosphere 6:249.
Ecological Archives C006-093
Zhang, Haicheng, Wenping Yuan, Shuguang Liu, and Wenjie Dong. 2015.
Divergent responses of leaf phenology to changing temperature among plant species and geographical regions.
Ecosphere 6:250.
Ecological Archives C006-094
Lowther, A. D., C. Lydersen, and K. M. Kovacs. 2015.
A sum greater than its parts: merging multi- predator tracking studies to increase ecological understanding.
Ecosphere 6:251.
Ecological Archives C006-095
Zhang, Shuang, Yuxin, and Keming Ma. 2015.
Mutualism with aphids affects the trophic position, abundance of ants and herbivory along an elevational gradient.
Ecosphere 6:253.
Ecological Archives C006-096
Erickson, Richard A., Eric A. Eager, Jessica C. Stanton, Julie A. Beston, Jay E. Diffendorfer, and Wayne E. Thogmartin. 2015.
Assessing local population vulnerability with branching process models: an application to wind energy development.
Ecosphere 6:254.
Ecological Archives C006-097
Brewer, J. Stephen. 2015.
Competitive effects of fire-resistant saplings on their fire-sensitive neighbors are greater than the reverse.
Ecosphere 6:255.
Ecological Archives C006-098
Musseau, Camille, Simone Vincenzi, Dušan Jesenšek, Isabel Cantara, Stéphanie Boulętreau, Frédéric Santoul, and Alain J. Crivelli. 2015.
Direct and indirect effects of environmental factors on dietary niches in size-structured populations of a wild salmonid.
Ecosphere 6:256.
Ecological Archives C006-099
Xu, Meng, Yongfan Wang, and Shixiao Yu. 2015.
Conspecific negative density dependence decreases with increasing species abundance.
Ecosphere 6:257.
Ecological Archives C006-100
Tempel, Douglas J., R. J. Gutiérrez, John J. Battles, Danny L. Fry, Yanjun Su, Qinghua Guo, Matthew J. Reetz, Sheila A. Whitmore, Gavin M. Jones, Brandon M. Collins, Scott L. Stephens, Maggi Kelly, William J. Berrigan, and M. Zachariah Peery. 2015.
Evaluating short- and long-term impacts of fuels treatments and simulated wildfire on an old-forest species.
Ecosphere 6:261.
Ecological Archives C006-101
Peacock, Stephanie J., Martin Krkošek, Andrew W. Bateman, and Mark A. Lewis. 2015.
Parasitism and food web dynamics of juvenile Pacific salmon.
Ecosphere 6:264.
Ecological Archives C006-102
Duval, Benjamin D., Melannie Hartman, Ernest Marx, William J. Parton, Steven P. Long, and Evan H. DeLucia. 2015.
Biogeochemical consequences of regional land use change to a biofuel crop in the southeastern United States.
Ecosphere 6:265.
Ecological Archives C006-103
Lazenby, Billie T., Nicholas J. Mooney, and Christopher R. Dickman. 2015.
Detecting species interactions using remote cameras: effects on small mammals of predators, conspecifics, and climate.
Ecosphere 6:266.
Ecological Archives C006-104
Paudel, Ekananda, Gbadamassi G. O. Dossa, Marleen D. de Blécourt, Philip Beckschäfer, Jianchu Xu, and Rhett D. Harrison. 2015.
Quantifying the factors affecting leaf litter decomposition across a tropical forest disturbance gradient.
Ecosphere 6:267.
Ecological Archives C006-105
Appling, Alison P., Miguel C. Leon, and William H. McDowell. 2015.
Reducing bias and quantifying uncertainty in watershed flux estimates: the R package loadflex.
Ecosphere 6:269.
Ecological Archives C006-106
Li, Weizhong, Changhui Peng, Xiaolu Zhou, Jianfeng Sun, Qiuan Zhu, Haibin Wu, and Benoit St-Onge. 2015.
Application of the ecosystem model and Markov Chain Monte Carlo for parameter estimation and productivity prediction.
Ecosphere 6:270.
Ecological Archives C006-107
Di Palo, Francesca, and Dario Fornara. 2015.
Soil fertility and the carbon:nutrient stoichiometry of herbaceous plant species.
Ecosphere 6:273.
Ecological Archives C006-108
Sakata, Yuzu, and Michimasa Yamasaki. 2015.
Deer overbrowsing on autumn-flowering plants causes bumblebee decline and impairs pollination service.
Ecosphere 6:274.
Ecological Archives C006-109
Parks, Sean A., Carol Miller, Marc-Andre Parisien, Lisa M. Holsinger, Solomon Z. Dobrowski, and John Abatzoglou. 2015.
Wildland fire deficit and surplus in the western United States, 1984–2012.
Ecosphere 6:275.
Ecological Archives C006-110
Middleton, Elizabeth L., Sarah Richardson, Liz Koziol, Corey E.Palmer, Zhanna Yermakov, Jeremiah A. Henning, Peggy A. Schultz, and James D. Bever. 2015.
Locally adapted arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi improve vigor and resistance to herbivory of native prairie plant species.
Ecosphere 6:276.
Ecological Archives C006-111
Wang, Wen J., Hong S. He, Frank R. Thompson III, Jacob S. Fraser, Brice B. Hanberry, and William D. Dijak. 2015.
The importance of succession, harvest, and climate change in determining future forest composition.
Ecosphere 6:277.
Ecological Archives C006-112
Bell, David, Joakim Hjältén, Christer Nilsson, Dolly Jřrgensen, and Therese Johansson. 2015.
Forest restoration to attract a putative umbrella species, the white-backed woodpecker, benefited saproxylic beetles.
Ecosphere 6:278.
Ecological Archives C006-113
Smith, William E., and Thomas J. Kwak. 2015.
Tropical insular fish assemblages are resilient to flood disturbance.
Ecosphere 6:279.
Ecological Archives C006-114
Cabezas, Julián, Mauricio Galleguillos, Ariel Valdés, Juan P. Fuentes, Cecilia Pérez, and Jorge F. Perez-Quezada. 2015.
Evaluation of impacts of management in an anthropogenic peatland using field and remote sensing data.
Ecosphere 6:282.
Ecological Archives C006-115
Zhu, Qing, and Qianlai,ang. 2015.
Ecosystem biogeochemistry model parameterization: Do more flux data result in a better model?
in predicting carbon flux?
Ecosphere 6:283.
Ecological Archives C006-116
Pagnucco, Katie S., and Anthony Ricciardi. 2015.
Disentangling the influence of abiotic variables and a non-native predator on freshwater community structure.
Ecosphere 6:285.
Ecological Archives C006-117
Nuse, Bryan L., Robert J. Cooper, and Elizabeth A. Hunter. 2015.
Prospects for predicting changes to coastal wetland bird populations due to accelerated sea level rise.
Ecosphere 6:286.
Ecological Archives C006-118
Senecal, Anna C., Annika W. Walters, and Wayne A. Hubert. 2015.
Historical data reveal fish assemblage shifts in an unregulated prairie river.
Ecosphere 6:287.
Ecological Archives C006-119
Xu, Yaozhan, Jiaxin Zhang, Scott B. Franklin, Jubyi Liang, Peng Ding, Yiqi Luo, Zhijun Lu, Dachuan Bao, and Mingxi Jiang. 2015.
Improving allometry models to estimate the above- and belowground biomass of subtropical forest, China.
Ecosphere 6:289.
Ecological Archives C006-120
Tolimieri, N., A. O. Shelton, B. E. Feist, and V. Simon. 2015.
Can we increase our confidence about the locations of biodiversity ‘hotspots’ by using multiple diversity indices?
Ecosphere 6:290.
Ecological Archives C006-121
Postma, M., A. S. W. Tordiffe, M. S. Hofmeyr, R. R. Reisinger, L. C. Bester, P. E. Buss, and P. J. N. de Bruyn. 2015.
Terrestrial mammal three-dimensional photogrammetry: multispecies mass estimation.
Ecosphere 6:293.
Ecological Archives C006-122
Tekiela, Daniel R., and J. N. Barney. 2015.
System-level changes following invasion caused by disruption of functional relationships among plant and soil properties.
Ecosphere 6:294.
Ecological Archives C006-123
Wolfe, Jared D., Philip C. Stouffer, Karl Mokross, Luke L. Powell, and M. M. Anciăes. 2015.
Island vs. countryside biogeography: an examination of how Amazonian birds respond to forest clearing and fragmentation.
Ecosphere 6:295.
Ecological Archives C006-124