Ecological Society of America

 

Digital Appendices, Supplements, and Data Papers for Ecological Applications, Volume 19, 2009

 


 

Baskett, Marissa L., Steven D. Gaines, and Roger M. Nisbet. 2009.
Symbiont diversity may help coral reefs survive moderate climate change.
Ecological Applications 19:3–17.
Ecological Archives A019-001.

Underwood, Jim N., Luke D. Smith, Madeleine J. H. van Oppen, and James P. Gilmour. 2009.
Ecologically relevant dispersal of corals on isolated reefs: implications for managing resilience.
Ecological Applications 19:18–29.
Ecological Archives A019-002.

Witherington, Blair, Paul Kubilis, Beth Brost, and Anne Meylan. 2009.
Decreasing annual nest counts in a globally important sea turtle population.
Ecological Applications 19:30–54.
Ecological Archives A019-003.

Keeley, Jon E., and Paul H. Zedler. 2009.
Large, high-intensity fire events in southern California shrublands: debunking the fine-grain age patch model.
Ecological Applications 19:69–94.
Ecological Archives A019-004.

Holdo, Ricardo M., Robert D. Holt, and John M. Fryxell. 2009.
Grazers, browsers, and fire influence the extant and spatial pattern of tree cover in the Serengeti.
Ecological Applications 19:95–109.
Ecological Archives A019-005.

Chaudhary, V. Bala, Matthew A. Bowker, Thomas E. O'Dell, James B. Grace, Andrea E. Redman, Matthias C. Rillig, and Nancy C. Johnson. 2009.
Untangling the biological contributions to soil stability in semiarid shrublands.
Ecological Applications 19:110–122.
Ecological Archives A019-006.

Gardiner, M. M., D. A. Landis, C. Gratton, C. D. DiFonzo, M. O'Neal, J. M. Chacon, M. T. Wayo, N. P. Schmidt, E. E. Mueller, and G. E. Heimpel. 2009.
Landscape diversity enhances biological control of an introduced crop pest in the north-central USA.
Ecological Applications 19:143–154.
Ecological Archives A019-007.

Hudiburg, Tara, Beverly Law, David P. Turner, John L. Campbell, Dan Donato, and Maureen Duane. 2009.
Carbon dynamics of Oregon and northern California forests and potential land-based carbon storage.
Ecological Applications 19:163–180.
Ecological Archives A019-008.

Fullerton, A. H., E. A Steel, Y. Caras, M. Sheer, P. Olson, and J. Kaje. 2009.
Putting watershed restoration in context: alternative future scenarios influence management outcomes.
Ecological Applications 19:218–235.
Ecological Archives A019-009.

Asner, Gregory P., Roberta E. Martin, Andrew J. Ford, Daniel J. Metcalfe, and Michael J. Liddell. 2009.
Leaf chemical and spectral diversity in Australian tropical forests.
Ecological Applications 19:236–253.
Ecological Archives A019-010.

Wehi, Priscilla M. 2009.
Indigenous ancestral sayings contribute to modern conservation partnerships: examples using Phorium tenax.
Ecological Applications 19:267–275.
Ecological Archives A019-011.

Schwilk, Dylan W., Jon E. Keeley, Eric E. Knapp, James McIver, John D. Bailey, Christopher J. Fettig, Carl E. Fiedler, Richy J. Harrod, Jason J. Moghaddas, Kenneth W. Outcalt, Carl N. Skinner, Scott L. Stephens, Thomas A. Waldrop, Daniel A. Yaussy, and Andrew Youngblood. 2009.
The national Fire and Fire Surrogate study: effects of fuel reduction methods on forest vegetation structure and fuels.
Ecological Applications 19:285–304.
Ecological Archives A019-012.

Stephens, Scott L., Jason J. Moghaddas, Carl Edminster, Carl E. Fiedler, Sally Haase, Michael Harrington, Jon E. Keeley, Eric E. Knapp, James D. McIver, Kerry Metlen, Carl N. Skinner, and Andrew Youngblood. 2009.
Fire treatment effects on vegetation structure, fuels, and potential fire severity in western U.S. forests.
Ecological Applications 19:305–320.
Ecological Archives A019-013.

Boerner, Ralph E. J., Jianjun Huang, and Stephen C. Hart. 2009.
Impacts of Fire and Fire Surrogate treatments on forest soil properties: a meta-analytical approach.
Ecological Applications 19:338–358.
Ecological Archives A019-014.

Ibáñez, Inés, John A. Silander, Jr., Adam M. Wilson, Nancy LaFleur, Nobuyuki Tanaka, and Ikutaro Tsuyama. 2009.
Multivariate forecasts of potential distributions of invasive plant species.
Ecological Applications 19:359–375.
Ecological Archives A019-015.

Yokomizo, Hiroyuki, Hugh P. Possingham, Matthew B. Thomas, and Yvonne M. Buckley. 2009.
Managing the impact of invasive species: The value of knowing the density-impact curve.
Ecological Applications 19:376–386.
Ecological Archives A019-016.

Pardini, Eleanor A., John M. Drake, Jonathan M. Chase, and Tiffany M. Knight. 2009.
Complex population dynamics and control of the invasive biennial Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard).
Ecological Applications 19:387–397.
Ecological Archives A019-017.

Kaplan, David M., Louis W. Botsford, Michael R. O'Farrell, Steven D. Gaines, and Salvador Jorgensen. 2009.
Model-based assessment of persistence in proposed marine protected area designs.
Ecological Applications 19:433–448.
Ecological Archives A019-018.

Johnston, Fiona D., and John R. Post. 2009.
Density-dependent life-history compensation of an iteroparous salmonid.
Ecological Applications 19:449–467.
Ecological Archives A019-019.

Lorion, Christopher M., and Brian P. Kennedy. 2009.
Riparian forest buffers mitigate the effects of deforestation on fish assemblages in tropical headwater streams.
Ecological Applications 19:468–479.
Ecological Archives A019-020.

Dunn, Allison L., Steven C. Wofsy, and Alfram v. H. Bright. 2009.
Landscape heterogeneity, soil climate, and carbon exchange in a boreal black spruce forest.
Ecological Applications 19:495–504.
Ecological Archives A019-021.

Rout, Tracy M., Cindy E. Hauser, and Hugh P. Possingham. 2009.
Optimal adaptive management for the translocation of a threatened species.
Ecological Applications 19:515–526.
Ecological Archives A019-022.

Munch, S. B., and A. Kottas. 2009.
A Bayesian modeling approach for determining productivity regimes and their characteristics.
Ecological Applications 19:527–537.
Ecological Archives A019-023.

Vallecillo, Sara, Lluís Brotons, and Wilfried Thuiller. 2009.
Dangers of predicting bird species distributions in response to land-cover changes.
Ecological Applications 19:538–549.
Ecological Archives A019-024.

McKinney, Shawn T., Carl E. Fiedler, and Diana F. Tomback. 2009.
Invasive pathogen threatens bird–pine mutualism: implications for sustaining a high-elevation ecosystem.
Ecological Applications 19:597–607.
Ecological Archives A019-025.

Dickson, Brett G., Barry R. Noon, Curtis H. Flather, Stephanie Jentsch, and William M. Block. 2009.
Quantifying the multi-scale response of avifauna to prescribed fire experiments in the southwest United States.
Ecological Applications 19:608–621.
Ecological Archives A019-026.

Etterson, Matthew A., Richard S. Bennett, Eric L. Kershner, and Jeffery W. Walk. 2009.
Markov chain estimation of avian seasonal fecundity.
Ecological Applications 19:622–630.
Ecological Archives A019-027.

Mitchell, Stephen R., Mark E. Harmon, and Kari E. B. O'Connell. 2009.
Forest fuel reduction alters fire severity and long-term carbon storage in three Pacific Northwest ecosystems.
Ecological Applications 19:643–655.
Ecological Archives A019-028.

Garren, Julie M., and Sharon Y. Strauss. 2009.
Population-level compensation by an invasive thistle thwarts biological control from seed predators.
Ecological Applications 19:709–721.
Ecological Archives A019-029.

Mathews, Clarissa R., Dale G. Bottrell, and Mark W. Brown. 2009.
Extrafloral nectaries alter arthropod community structure and mediate peach (Prunus persica) plant defense.
Ecological Applications 19:722–730.
Ecological Archives A019-030.

Fenichel, Eli P., Jean I. Tsao, and Michael L. Jones. 2009.
Modeling fish health to inform research and management: Renibacterium salmoninarum dynamics in Lake Michigan.
Ecological Applications 19:747–760.
Ecological Archives A019-031.

Snover, Melissa L., and Selina S. Heppell. 2009.
Application of diffusion approximation for risk assessments of sea turtle populations.
Ecological Applications 19:774–785.
Ecological Archives A019-032.

Thomson, J. R., A. J. Moilanen, P. A. Vesk, A. F. Bennett, and R. Mac Nally. 2009.
Where and when to revegetate: a quantitative method for scheduling landscape reconstruction.
Ecological Applications 19:817–828.
Ecological Archives A019-033.

Heiss, Rebecca S., Anne B. Clark, and Kevin J. McGowen. 2009.
Growth and nutritional state of American Crow nestlings vary between urban and rural habitats.
Ecological Applications 19:829–839.
Ecological Archives A019-034.

Kaplan, Ian, Galen P. Dively, and Robert F. Denno. 2009.
The costs of anti-herbivore defense traits in agricultural crop plants: a case study involving leafhoppers and trichomes.
Ecological Applications 19:864–872.
Ecological Archives A019-035.

Bax, Nicholas J., and Ronald E. Thresher. 2009.
Ecological, behavioral, and genetic factors influencing the recombinant control of invasive pests.
Ecological Applications 19:873–888.
Ecological Archives A019-036.

Tollit, Dominic J., Angela D. Schulze, Andrew W. Trites, Peter F. Olesiuk, Susan J. Crockford, Thomas S. Gelatt, Rolf R. Ream, and Kristina M. Miller. 2009.
Development and application of DNA techniques for validating and improving pinniped diet estimates.
Ecological Applications 19:889–905.
Ecological Archives A019-037.

Lewison, Rebecca L., Candan U. Soykan, and Janet Franklin. 2009.
Mapping the bycatch seascape: multispecies and multi-scale spatial patterns of fisheries bycatch.
Ecological Applications 19:920–930.
Ecological Archives A019-038.

Pilati, Alberto, Michael J. Vanni, María J. González, and Alicia K. Gaulke. 2009.
Effects of agricultural subsidies of nutrients and detritus on fish and plankton of shallow-reservoir ecosystems.
Ecological Applications 19:942–960.
Ecological Archives A019-039.

Littell, Jeremy S., Donald McKenzie, David L. Peterson, and Anthony L. Westerling. 2009.
Climate and wildfire area burned in western U.S. ecoprovinces.
Ecological Applications 19:1003–1021.
Ecological Archives A019-040.

Euskirchen, E. S., A. D. McGuire, F. S. Chapin, III, S. Yi, and C. C. Thompson. 2009.
Changes in vegetation in northern Alaska under scenarios of climate change 2003–2100: implications for climate feedbacks.
Ecological Applications 19:1022–1043.
Ecological Archives A019-041.

Rhemtulla, Jeanine M., David J. Mladenoff, and Murray K. Clayton. 2009.
Legacies of historical land use on regional forest composition and structure in Wisconsin, USA (mid-1800s–1930s–2000s).
Ecological Applications 19:1061–1078.
Ecological Archives A019-042.

Russell, Ann E., Cynthia A. Cambardella, David A. Laird, Dan B. Jaynes, and David W. Meek. 2009.
Nitrogen fertilizer effects on soil carbon balances in Midwestern U.S. agricultural systems.
Ecological Applications 19:1102–1113.
Ecological Archives A019-043.

Harner, Mary J., Chelsea L. Crenshaw, Manuela Abelho, Martina Stursova, Jennifer J. Follstad Shah, and Robert L. Sinsabaugh. 2009.
Decomposition of leaf litter from a native tree and an actinorhizal invasive across riparian habitats.
Ecological Applications 19:1135–1146.
Ecological Archives A019-044.

Borer, Elizabeth T., Vincent T. Adams, Gareth A. Engler, Autumn L. Adams, Canan B. Schumann, and Eric W. Seabloom. 2009.
Aphid fecundity and grassland invasion: Invader life history is the key.
Ecological Applications 19:1187–1196.
Ecological Archives A019-045.

Munro, Nicola T., Joern Fischer, Jeff Wood, and David B. Lindenmayer. 2009.
Revegetation in agricultural areas: the development of structural complexity and floristic diversity.
Ecological Applications 19:1197–1210.
Ecological Archives A019-046.

Shinneman, Douglas J., and William L. Baker. 2009.
Historical fire and multidecadal drought as context for piñon-juniper woodland restoration in western Colorado.
Ecological Applications 19:1231–1245.
Ecological Archives A019-047.

Russell, Robin E., J. Andrew Royle, Victoria A. Saab, John F. Lehmkuhl, William M. Block, and John R. Sauer. 2009.
Modeling the effects of environmental disturbance on wildlife communities: avian responses to prescribed fire.
Ecological Applications 19:1253–1263.
Ecological Archives A019-048.

Graves, Gary R., and Christopher S. Romanek. 2009.
Mesoscale patterns of altitudinal tenancy in magratory wood warblers inferred from stable carbon isotopes.
Ecological Applications 19:1264–1273.
Ecological Archives A019-049.

Malt, Joshua M., and David B. Lank. 2009.
Marbled Murrelet nest predation risk in managed forest landscapes: dynamic fragmentation effects at multiple scales.
Ecological Applications 19:1274–1287.
Ecological Archives A019-050.

Prugh, Laura R. 2009.
An evaluation of patch connectivity measures.
Ecological Applications 19:1300–1310.
Ecological Archives A019-051.

Osnas, Erik E., Dennis M. Heisey, Robert E. Rolley, and Michael D. Samuel. 2009.
Spatial and temporal patterns of chronic wasting disease: fine-scale mapping of a wildlife epidemic in Wisconsin.
Ecological Applications 19:1311–1322.
Ecological Archives A019-052.

Christianson, David, and Scott Creel. 2009.
Fecal chlorophyll describes the link between primary production and consumption in a terrestrial herbivore.
Ecological Applications 19:1323–1335.
Ecological Archives A019-053.

Rolland, V., M. Nevoux, C. Barbraud, and H. Weimerskirch. 2009.
Respective impact of climate and fisheries on the growth of an albatross population.
Ecological Applications 19:1336–1346.
Ecological Archives A019-054.

Swain, Douglas P., Ian D. Jonsen, James E. Simon, and Ransom A. Myers. 2009.
Assessing threats to stage-structured state–space models: mortality trends in skate populations.
Ecological Applications 19:1347–1364.
Ecological Archives A019-055.

Higdon, Jeff W., and Steven H. Ferguson. 2009.
Loss of Arctic sea ice causing punctuated change in sightings of killer whales (Orcinus orca) over the past century.
Ecological Applications 19:1365–1375.
Ecological Archives A019-056.

Wimberly, Michael C., Mark A. Cochrane, Adam D. Baer, and Kari Pabst. 2009.
Assessing fuel treatment effectiveness using satellite imagery and spatial statistics.
Ecological Applications 19:1377–1384.
Ecological Archives A019-057.

Blanc, Lilian, Marion Echard, Bruno Herault, Damien Bonal, Eric Marcon, Jérôme Chave, and Christopher Baraloto. 2009.
Dynamics of aboveground carbon stocks in a selectively logged tropical forest.
Ecological Applications 19:1397–1404.
Ecological Archives A019-058.

Ballantine, Katherine, and Rebecca Schneider. 2009.
Fifty-five years of soil development in restored freshwater depressional wetlands.
Ecological Applications 19:1467–1480.
Ecological Archives A019-059.

Wooldridge, Scott A., and Terence J. Done. 2009.
Improved water quality can ameliorate effects of climate change on corals.
Ecological Applications 19:1492–1499.
Ecological Archives A019-060.

Rossiter-Rachor, N. A., S. A. Setterfield, M. M. Douglas, L. B. Hutley, G. D. Cook, and S. Schmidt. 2009.
Invasive Andropogon gayanus (gamba grass) is an ecosystem transformer of nitrogen relations in Australian savanna.
Ecological Applications 19:1546–1560.
Ecological Archives A019-061.

Keitt, Timothy H. 2009.
Habitat conversion, extinction thresholds, and pollination services in agroecosystems.
Ecological Applications 19:1561–1573.
Ecological Archives A019-062.

Zipkin, Elise F., Clifford E. Kraft, Evan G. Cooch, and Patrick J. Sullivan. 2009.
When can efforts to control nuisance and invasive species backfire?
Ecological Applications 19:1585–1595.
Ecological Archives A019-063.

Lovvorn, James R., Jacqueline M. Grebmeier, Lee W. Cooper, Joseph K. Bump, and Samantha E. Richman. 2009.
Modeling marine protected areas for threatened eiders in a climatically changing Bering Sea.
Ecological Applications 19:1596–1613.
Ecological Archives A019-064.

Rompré, Ghislain, W. Douglas Robinson, André Desrochers, and George Angehr. 2009.
Predicting declines in avian species richness under nonrandom patterns of habitat loss in a Neotropical landscape.
Ecological Applications 19:1614–1627.
Ecological Archives A019-065.

McClellan, Catherine M., Andrew J. Read, Blake A. Price, Wendy M. Cluse, and Matthew H. Godfrey. 2009.
Using telemetry to mitigate the bycatch of long-lived marine vertebrates.
Ecological Applications 19:1660–1671.
Ecological Archives A019-066.

Fitzpatrick, Matthew C., Evan L. Preisser, Aaron A. Ellison, and Joseph S. Elkinton. 2009.
Observer bias and the detection of low-density populations.
Ecological Applications 19:1673–1679.
Ecological Archives A019-067.

Valle, Denis, Christina L. Staudhammer, Wendell P. Cropper, Jr., and Paul R. van Gardingen. 2009.
The importance of multimodel projections to assess uncertainty in projections from simulation models.
Ecological Applications 19:1680–1692.
Ecological Archives A019-068.

Schooley, Robert L., and Lyn C. Branch. 2009.
Enhancing the area–isolation paradigm: habitat heterogeneity and metapopulation dynamics of a rare wetland mammal.
Ecological Applications 19:1708–1722.
Ecological Archives A019-069.

Bernhardt, Christopher E., and Debra A. Willard. 2009.
Response of Everglades' ridge and slough landscape to climate variability and 20th-century water management.
Ecological Applications 19:1723–1738.
Ecological Archives A019-070.

Charles, Heather, and Jeffrey S. Dukes. 2009.
Effects of warming and altered precipitation on plant and nutrient dynamics of a New England salt marsh.
Ecological Applications 19:1758–1773.
Ecological Archives A019-071.

Newbold, Stephen C., and Juha V. Siikamäki. 2009.
Prioritizing conservation activities using reserve site selection methods and population viability analysis.
Ecological Applications 19:1774–1790.
Ecological Archives A019-072.

Kosten, Sarian, Vera L. M. Huszar, Néstor Mazzeo, Marten Scheffer, Leonel da S. L. Sternberg, and Erik Jeppesen. 2009.
Lake and watershed characteristics rather than climate influence nutrient limitation in shallow lakes.
Ecological Applications 19:1791–1804.
Ecological Archives A019-073.

Dunlop, Erin S., Mikko Heino, and Ulf Dieckmann. 2009.
Eco-genetic modeling of contemporary life-history evolution.
Ecological Applications 19:1815–1834.
Ecological Archives A019-074.

Moffitt, Elizabeth A., Louis W. Botsford, David M. Kaplan, and Michael R. O'Farrell. 2009.
Marine reserve networks for species that move within a home range.
Ecological Applications 19:1835–1847.
Ecological Archives A019-075.

Seavy, Nathaniel E., Joshua H. Viers, and Julian K. Wood. 2009.
Riparian bird response to vegetation structure: a multiscale analysis using LiDAR measurements of canopy height.
Ecological Applications 19:1848–1857.
Ecological Archives A019-076.

Philpott, Stacy M., Oliver Soong, Jacob H. Lowenstein, Astrid Luz Pulido, Diego Tobar Lopez, Dan F. B. Flynn, and Fabrice DeClerck. 2009.
Functional richness and ecosystem services: bird predation on arthropods in tropical agroecosystems.
Ecological Applications 19:1858–1867.
Ecological Archives A019-077.

Staver, A. Carla, William J. Bond, William D. Stock, Sue J. van Rensburg, and Matthew S. Waldram. 2009.
Browsing and fire interact to suppress tree density in an African savanna.
Ecological Applications 19:1909–1919.
Ecological Archives A019-078.

Heiri, C., A. Wolf, L. Rohrer, and H. Bugmann. 2009.
Forty years of natural dynamics in Swiss beech forests: structure, composition, and the influence of former management.
Ecological Applications 19:1920–1934.
Ecological Archives A019-079.

Robinet, Christelle, and Andrew M. Liebhold. 2009.
Dispersal polymorphism in an invasive forest pest affects its ability to establish.
Ecological Applications 19:1935–1943.
Ecological Archives A019-080.

Lee, Jennifer E., and Steven L. Chown. 2009.
Breaching the dispersal barrier to invasion: quantification and management.
Ecological Applications 19:1944–1959.
Ecological Archives A019-081.

Eriksson, Britas Klemens, Lars Ljunggren, Alfred Sandström, Gustav Johansson, Johanna Mattila, Anja Rubach, Sonja Råberg, and Martin Snickars. 2009.
Declines in predatory fish promote bloom-forming macroalgae.
Ecological Applications 19:1975–1988.
Ecological Archives A019-082.

Sawyer, Hall, Matthew J. Kauffman, Ryan M. Nielson, and Jon S. Horne. 2009.
Identifying and prioritizing ungulate migration routes for landscape-level conservation.
Ecological Applications 19:2016–2025.
Ecological Archives A019-083.

Szabo, Judit K., Pamela J. Davy, Michael J. Hooper, and Lee B. Astheimer. 2009.
Predicting avian distributions to evaluate spatiotemporal overlap with locust control operations in eastern Australia.
Ecological Applications 19:2026–2037.
Ecological Archives A019-084.

Etterson, Matthew A., Gerald J. Niemi, and Nicholas P. Danz. 2009.
Estimating the effects of detection heterogeneity and overdispersion on trends estimated from avian point counts.
Ecological Applications 19:2049–2066.
Ecological Archives A019-085.

BenDor, Todd, Joel Sholtes, and Martin W. Doyle. 2009.
Landscape characteristics of a stream and wetland mitigation banking program.
Ecological Applications 19:2078–2092.
Ecological Archives A019-086.

Matthews, Jeffrey W., Greg Spyreas, and Anton G. Endress. 2009.
Trajectories of vegetation-based indicators used to assess wetland restoration progress.
Ecological Applications 19:2093–2107.
Ecological Archives A019-087.

Matthews, Jeffrey W., Ariane L. Peralta, Diana N. Flanagan, Patrick M. Baldwin, Arun Soni, Angela D. Kent, and Anton G. Endress. 2009.
Relative influence of landscape vs. local factors on plant community assembly in restored wetlands.
Ecological Applications 19:2108–2123.
Ecological Archives A019-088.

Gómez-Aparicio, Lorena, Miguel A. Zavala, Francisco J. Bonet, and Regino Zamora. 2009.
Are pine plantations valid tools for restoring Mediterranean forests? An assessment along abiotic and biotic gradients.
Ecological Applications 19:2124–2141.
Ecological Archives A019-089.

Kessler, Michael, Stefan Abrahamczyk, Merijn Bos, Damayanti Buchori, Dadang Dwi Putra, S. Robbert Gradstein, Patrick Höhn, Jürgen Kluge, Friederike Orend, Ramadhaniel Pitopang, Shahabuddin Saleh, Christian H. Schulze, Simone G. Sporn, Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter, Sri S. Tjitrosoedirdjo, and Teja Tscharntke. 2009.
Alpha and beta diversity of plants and animals along a tropical land-use gradient.
Ecological Applications 19:2142–2156.
Ecological Archives A019-090.

Lundgren, Jonathan G., Michael E. Ellsbury, and Dierdre A. Prischmann. 2009.
Analysis of the predator community of a subterranean herbivorous insect based on polymerase chain reaction.
Ecological Applications 19:2157–2166.
Ecological Archives A019-091.

Gardner, Jennifer B., and Laurie E. Drinkwater. 2009.
The fate of nitrogen in grain cropping systems: a meta-analysis of 15N field experiments.
Ecological Applications 19:2167–2184.
Ecological Archives A019-092.

Fleming, Genie M., James E. Diffendorfer, and Paul H. Zedler. 2009.
The relative importance of disturbance and exotic-plant abundance in California coastal sage scrub.
Ecological Applications 19:2210–2227.
Ecological Archives A019-093.

Burt, Jennifer W., and Kevin J. Rice. 2009.
Not all ski slopes are created equal: disturbance intensity affects ecosystem properties.
Ecological Applications 19:2242–2253.
Ecological Archives A019-094.

McClellan, Catherine M., Andrew J. Read, Blake A. Price, Wendy M. Cluse, and Matthew H. Godfrey. 2009.
Using telemetry to mitigate the bycatch of long-lived marine vertebrates:Erratum.
Ecological Applications 19:2254.
Ecological Archives A019-095.

Keeley, Jon E., and Paul H. Zedler. 2009.
Large, high-intensity fire events in southern California shrublands: debunking the fine-grain age patch model:Erratum.
Ecological Applications 19:2254.
Ecological Archives A019-096.



 

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