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2004
Hydraulic Redistribution, Ronald J. Ryel; Progress in Botany
Water Conservation in Artemisia tridentata through Redistribution of Precipitation, Ronald J. Ryel, A. Joshua Leffler, M. S. Peek, C. Y. Ivans, and Martyn M. Caldwell; Oecologia
A Regional Experiment to Evaluate Effects of Fire and fire Surrogate Treatments in the Sagebrush Biome, Eugene W. Schupp; A Regional Experiment to Evaluate Effects of Fire and fire Surrogate Treatments in the Sagebrush Biome
Canopy cover effects on nitrogen and phosphorus status in understory vegetation in oak and pine stands, Terry L. Sharik, Choonsig Kim, and Martin F. Jurgensen; Journal of Forest Research
Reporting Plan for the Forest Health Monitoring Program of the USDA Forest Service: Guidelines for State, Multi-State and National Reports, J. Steinman, D. Bridgewater, B. Burns, J. Cummings-Carlson, B. Conkling, W. McWilliams, K. Ripley, Paul C. Rogers, M. Schomaker, R. Trickel, and J. Vissage
Benefits and Impacts From Road Removal, A. Switalski, John A. Bissonette, T. H. Deluca, C. H. Luce, and M. A. Madej; Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
Coyote Space Use: A Historical Comparison, Julie K. Young; Center for Reproduction of Endangered Species Lunch Seminar Series Speaker
Long-Term Stability of Coyote Spatial Patterns, Julie K. Young, W. F. Andelt, and J. A. Shivik; Welder Wildlife Foundation Symposium
Long-Term Territorial Stability of Coyotes, Julie K. Young, W. F. Andelt, and J. A. Shivik; American Society of Mammalogists
Activity Budget Patterns in mating and Non-Mating Territorial Male Guanacos, Julie K. Young and W. L. Franklin; Revista Chilena de Historia Natural
Site-Fidelity of Territorial Male Guanacos in the Patagonia of Southern Chile, Julie K. Young and W. L. Franklin; Journal of Mammalogy
2003
The Power of Time: Spatiotemporal Scaling of Species Diversity, Peter B. Adler and William K. Lauenroth; Ecology Letters
The role of population modeling in natural resource damage assessment, J. M. Arnold, J. B. Grand, David N. Koons, and N. V. Yogi; 27th Annual Meeting of the Waterbird Society
Using a cordless drill to extract increment cores, F. A. Baker and James N. Long; Western Journal of Applied Forestry
Coqui Effects on their Prey and Ecosystem Processes in their Native Community, Karen H. Beard; Coqui Effects on their Prey and Ecosystem Processes in their Native Community
Coqui Effects on their Prey and Ecosystem Processes in their Native Community, Karen H. Beard; Coqui Effects on their Prey and Ecosystem Processes in their Native Community
Coqui Effects on their Prey and Ecosystem Processes in their Native Community, Karen H. Beard; Coqui Effects on their Prey and Ecosystem Processes in their Native Community
Amphibian Effects On Its Prey and Ecosystem: Evidence From Two Patial Scales, Karen H. Beard, A. K. Eschtruth, K. A. Vogt, D. J. Vogt, and F. N. Scatena; Journal of Tropical Ecology
The effects of the frog Eleutherodactylus coqui on invertebrates and ecosystem processes at two scales in the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico, Karen H. Beard, Anne K. Eschtruth, Kristiina A. Vogt, Daniel J. Vogt, and Frederick N. Scatena; Journal of Tropical Ecology
Quantitative Assessment of Habitat Preferences for the Puerto Rican Terrestrial Frog, Eleutherdoctylus coqui, Karen H. Beard, S. McCullough, and A. K. Eschtruth; Journal of Herpetology
Scent marking behaviour of the honey badger Mellivora capensis (Mustelidae) in the southern Kalahari, C. M. Begg, K. S. Begg, Johan T. du Toit, and M. G.L. Mills; Animal Behaviour
Sexual and seasonal variation in the diet and foraging behaviour of a sexually dimorphic carnivore, the honey badger Mellivora capensis, C. M. Begg, K. S. Begg, Johan T. Du Toit, and M. G.L. Mills; Journal of Zoology
Fragmentation: Spatial Arrangement or Habitat Amount - How Can We Decide Relative Importance for Wildlife Species, John A. Bissonette; 26th International Union of Game Biologists Congress, Braga, Portugal
Importance of Distinguishing Between Spatial Arrangement and Habital Loss in Fragmentation Studies of Wildlife Species, John A. Bissonette; Tenth Annual Conference of the Wildlife Society, Burlington, VT
Invited Landscape Ecology Workshop, John A. Bissonette; University of Lisbon, Portugal
Linking Landscape Patterns to Biological Reality, John A. Bissonette; Landscape Theory and Resource Management: Linking Theory to Practice
Understanding Fragmentation: Getting to 42, John A. Bissonette; Third International Wildlife Management Congress, Christchurch New Zealand
Understanding Fragmentation: Getting Closer to 42, John A. Bissonette and I. Storch; Conservation Ecology
Home range and habitat use by cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) in the Kruger National Park., L. S. Broomhall, M. G.L. Mills, and Johan T. du Toit; Journal of Zoology
Ecological implications of bovine tuberculosis in African buffalo herds, A. Caron, P. C. Cross, and Johan T. du Toit; Ecological Applications
Spatial Variability of Arbuscular mycorrhizal Fungal Spores in Two Natural Plant Communities, Luis M. Carvalho, Patricia M. Correia, Ronald J. Ryel, and M. Amelia Martins-Loução; Plant and Soil
Community-based conservation programs in Utah: Parker Mountain Annual Report, D. Dahlgren, D. Elmore, and Terry A. Messmer
Large herbivores and savanna heterogeneity, Johan T. du Toit; The Kruger Experience: Ecology and Management of Savanna Heterogeneity
Size matters: body size diversity and resource use efficiency in ungulate guilds, Johan T. du Toit and H. Fritz; Proceedings of the 7th International Rangelands Congress, July/August 2003, Durban, South Africa
Ecosystem UV-B Experiments in Terrestrial Communities: A Review of Recent Findings and Methodologies, Stephan D. Flint, Ronald J. Ryel, and Martyn M. Caldwell; Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Road Ecology, R. T.T. Forman, D. Sperling, John A. Bissonette, A. P. Clevenger, C. D. Cutshall, V. H. Dale, L. Fahrig, R. France, C. R. Goldman, K. Heanue, J. A. Jones, F. J. Swanson, T. Turrentine, and T. C. Winter; Science and Solutions
Collared Peccary, E. C. Hellgren and John A. Bissonette; Wild Mammals of North America: Biology, Management, and Economics
Reglas de asociación en comunidades vegetales: un modelo conceptual, R. P. Hernández, James N. Long, and L. M. Shultz
A Test of a Long-Lived and Short-Lived Perennial Grass for Use in Restoring Bromus tectorum Communities, L. D. Humphrey and Eugene W. Schupp; A Test of a Long-Lived and Short-Lived Perennial Grass for Use in Restoring Bromus tectorum Communities
Root Responses and Nitrogen Acquisition by Artemisia tridentata and Agropyron desertorum Following Small Summer Rainfall Events, Carolyn Y. Ivans, A. Joshua Leffler, Usha Spaulding, John M. Stark, Ronald J. Ryel, and Martyn M. Caldwell; Oecologia
Canyonlands National Park, Robert J. Johnson and R. Douglas Ramsey
Utah Forest Health Report: A Baseline Assessment, 1999-2001, C. Keyes, Paul C. Rogers, L. LaMadeleine, V. Applegate, and D. Atkins
Chemical Defense and Mammalian Herbivores, Bruce A. Kimball and Frederick D. Provenza; Encyclopedia of Life Support System
The influence of pack social structure on oral rabies vaccination converge in captive African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus), D. L. Knobel and Johan T. du Toit; Applied Animal Behaviour Science
Seroconversion in captive African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) following administration of a chicken head bait / SAG-2 oral rabies vaccine combination, D. L. Knobel, A. Liebenberg, and Johan T. du Toit; Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
Landscape Irrigation and the Drought, R. Koenig, T. Cerny, and Michael R. Kuhns; ArborEssence, UCFC/Utah-ISA Newsletter
Comparative nesting success of sympatric lesser scaup andring- necked duck, David N. Koons and J. J. Rotella; Journal of Field Ornithology
Have lesser scaup, Aythya affinis, reproductive ratesdeclined in parkland Manitoba?, David N. Koons and J. J. Rotella; Canadian Field Naturalist
Big Trees in the City: A Perfect Fit, Michael R. Kuhns; Natl. Urban Forestry Conf.
Do Trees Belong in a Dry Environment?, Michael R. Kuhns; Seeds of Change, TreeUtah Newsletter
Managing for Large Trees in our Cities, Michael R. Kuhns; Seeds of Change, TreeUtah Newsletter
Safely Watering Trees in a Drought, Michael R. Kuhns; ArborEssence, UCFC/Utah-ISA Newsletter
Extension Forestry at Utah State University, Michael R. Kuhns and Darren McAvoy
Utah's Community Forests: Results of a Survey of Utah Towns and Cities to Determine Characteristics of Urban and Community Forestry Programs, Michael R. Kuhns, C. Reiter, and B. Lee
Detecting Nutrient Pool Changes in Rocky Forest Soils, Andrew Kulmatiski, D. J. Vogt, T. G. Siccama, and Karen H. Beard; Soil Science Society of America Journal
Diversity, complexity, and interactions: an overview of Rocky Mountain forestecosystems, James N. Long; Tree Physiology
San Juan County Gunnison Sage-grouse Conservation Plan Annual Report, S. Lupis and Terry A. Messmer
Food for safety trade-offs in a behaviorally responsive predator, Canis lupus , Daniel R. MacNulty
Why natural history matters: an ecological perspective , Daniel R. MacNulty
Group hunting behavior in wolves , Daniel R. MacNulty and D. W. Smith
Wolf aversion to the risk of prey-caused injury and its implications for reducing wolf predation on livestock , Daniel R. MacNulty and D. W. Smith
An analysis of wolf hunting behavior in Yellowstone National Park , Daniel R. MacNulty, D. W. Smith, and L. D. Mech
Small and Large Spatial-Scale Patterns of Genetic Diversity in the Endangered Aquatic Gastropod Valvata utahensis, Mark P. Miller and Karen E. Mock
Native Aquatic Species Genetics: Freshwater Mussels, Karen E. Mock and Jayne C. Brim-Box
Landscape-Scale Patterns of Molecular Variation in the Utah Sucker (Catostomus ardens), Karen E. Mock and Mark P. Miller
Molecular Diversity within and among Extant Populations of the Least Chub (Iotichthys phlegethontis), Karen E. Mock and Mark P. Miller
Development of Molecular Markers to Distinguish Wild from Domestic Turkeys, Karen E. Mock and Carol A. Rowe
Nitrate and the Germination of 10 Common Annual and Perennial Species, M. Myklebust and Eugene W. Schupp; Nitrate and the Germination of 10 Common Annual and Perennial Species
Linking species to savanna and ecosystem characteristics, R. J. Naiman, L. E.O. Braack, R. Grant, A. Kemp, Johan T. du Toit, and F. Venter; The Kruger Experience: Ecology and Management of Savanna Heterogeneity
Lichen Communities Indicator Results from Idaho: Baseline Sampling, P. Neitlich, Paul C. Rogers, and R. Rosentreter
Integrating Weed Control and Restoration on Western Rangelands, R. S. Nowak, K. Allcock, R. Blank, J. C. Chambers, P. S. Doescher, D. Ogle, M. Pellant, D. A. Pyke, C. Wilson, and Eugene W. Schupp; Integrating Weed Control and Restoration on Western Rangelands
How Much Variance is Explained by Ecologists? Additional Perspectives, Michael S. Peek, A. Joshua Leffler, Stephan D. Flint, and Ronald J. Ryel; Oecologia
Southern Utah Forest Landowner Education Programs, C. R. Reid, C. Reese, J. E. Bowns, and Michael R. Kuhns; IUFRO Extension Working Party Symposium
Forest Resources of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, Paul C. Rogers
Forest Resources of the Cibola National Forest, Paul C. Rogers
Forest Resources of the Prescott National Forest, Paul C. Rogers
Rapid Soil Moisture Recharge to Depth by Roots in a Stand of Artemisia tridentata, Ronald J. Ryel, Martyn M. Caldwell, C. K. Yoder, and A. Joshua Leffler; Ecology
Nitrogen Immobilization and Competition Between Exotic Annual and Native Perennial Grasses, Eugene W. Schupp; Nitrogen Immobilization and Competition Between Exotic Annual and Native Perennial Grasses
Nitrogen Immobilization and Competition Between Exotic Annual and Native Perennial Grasses, Eugene W. Schupp; Nitrogen Immobilization and Competition Between Exotic Annual and Native Perennial Grasses
Effects of Burial, Litter, and Canopy Openness of Aesculus Pavia Seedling Emergence, R. Sharitz and Eugene W. Schupp; Effects of Burial, Litter, and Canopy Openness of Aesculus Pavia Seedling Emergence
Volume 4 : Magnoliophyta: Caryophyllidae, part 1, Leila M. Shultz; Flora of North America : North of Mexico
Effects of habitatfragmentation on avian nesting success: a review of the evidence at multiple spatialscales, S. E. Stephens, David N. Koons, D. W. Wiley, and J. J. Rotella; Biological Conservation
The Problem of Linking Scales in the Use of Indicator Species in Conservation Biology, I. Storch and John A. Bissonette; Landscape Theory and Resource Management: Linking Theory to Practice
Watershed Benefits From Road Removal, A. J. Switalski, John A. Bissonette, T. H. Deluca, C. H. Luce, and M. A. Madej; 17th Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology, Duluth Minnesota
Wildland Road Removal: Research Needs, A. J. Switalski, John A. Bissonette, T. H. Deluca, C. H. Luce, and M. A. Madej; International Conference on Ecology and Transportation, Lake Placid New York
Herbivory of Leaf-Cutting Ants: A Case Study on Atta colombica in the Tropical Rainforest of Panama, Rainer Wirth, Hubert Herz, Ronald J. Ryel, Wolfram Beyschlag, and Bert Hölldobler; Ecological Studies Series
2002
Compensation: An Alternative Method for Analyzing Diversity-Productivity Experiments, Peter B. Adler and John B. Bradford; Oikos
Top-Down Effects of a Terrestrial Frog on Nutrient Concentrations in a Subtropical Forest, Karen H. Beard, K. A. Vogt, and Andrew Kulmatiski; Oecologia
Early Antecedents of Conservation in the United States, John A. Bissonette; Seminar, Undergraduate Honors Class, University of Vermont
Invited Protected Areas Workshop, John A. Bissonette; Technische Universität München, Freising, Germany
Land Fragmentation: Mismatched Philosophical and Analytical Approaches in Ecology, John A. Bissonette; Seminar, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
Linking Theory, Data, and Practice in Conservation: Implications for Fragmentation Studies, John A. Bissonette; Revista de Biologia
Patterned Landscapes and Complicated Population: Curbing Excessive Generality, John A. Bissonette; Seminar, University of Massachusetts
Scaling Roads and Wildlife: the Cinderella Principle, John A. Bissonette; Zeitschrift fürJagdwissenschaft 2000
Wagon Trains and Fur Trappers: Early Conservation in the United States, John A. Bissonette; Wissenschaftszentrum Weihenstephan Fachgebiet fuer Wildbiologie und Wildtiermanagement, Technische Universität München, Freising Germany
Wildlife Populations: Effects of the Roaded Landscape, John A. Bissonette; National Academy of Science (National Research Council) Transportation Research Board, Washington, D. C.
Fragmentation is the Message Clear, John A. Bissonette and I. Storch; Conservation Ecology
Desert Tortoise Nest Site Selection and Embryogenisis in a Changing Environment, C. D. Bjurlin and John A. Bissonette; Wildlife Society Annual Western Section Meeting, Visalia CA
Breeding bird population surveys on private lands in Utah, T. Black and Terry A. Messmer
Human-Induced Soil Changes: Pine Plantations Above Apparent Natural Tree Line, Seirra Nevada, Spain, Janis Boettinger, J. M. Gomez, J. Castro, R. Zamora, and Eugene W. Schupp; Human-Induced Soil Changes: Pine Plantations Above Apparent Natural Tree Line, Seirra Nevada, Spain