Digital Appendices, Supplements, and Data Papers for Ecological Applications, Volume 18, 2008
Daniels, Amy E., and Graeme S. Cumming. 2008.
Conservation or conversion? Understanding wetland change in northwest Costa Rica.
Ecological Applications 18:4963.
Ecological Archives A018-001.
Bilyeau, Danielle M., David J. Cooper, and N. Thompson Hobbs. 2008.
Water tables constrain height recovery of willow on Yellowstone's Northern Range.
Ecological Applications 18:8092.
Ecological Archives A018-002.
Hakkenberg, Robbert, Galina Churkina, Mirco Rodeghiero, Annett Börner, Axel Steinhof, and Alessandro Cescatti. 2008.
Temperate sensitivity of the turnover times of soil organic matter in forests.
Ecological Applications 18:119131.
Ecological Archives A018-003.
Morrissey, Christy A., Patti L. Dods, and John E. Elliott. 2008.
Pesticide treatments affect mountain pine beetle abundance and woodpecker foraging behavior.
Ecological Applications 18:172184.
Ecological Archives A018-004.
Haslem, Angie, and Andrew F. Bennett. 2008.
Birds in agricultural mosaics: the influence of landscape pattern and countryside heterogeneity.
Ecological Applications 18:185196.
Ecological Archives A018-005.
Mathewson, P. D., S. N. Spehar, E. Meijaard, Nardiyono, Purnomo, A. Sasmirul, Sudiyanto, Oman, Sulhnudin, Jasary, Jumali, and A. J. Marshall. 2008.
Evaluating orangutan census techniques using nest decay rates: implications for population estimates.
Ecological Applications 18:208221.
Ecological Archives A018-006.
Eckert, Scott A., Jeffrey E. Moore, Daniel C. Dunn, Ricardo Sagarminaga van Buiten, Karen L. Eckert, and Patrick N. Halpin. 2008.
Modeling loggerhead turtle movement in the Mediterranean: importance of body size and oceanography.
Ecological Applications 18:290308.
Ecological Archives A018-007.
Mueter, Franz J., and Michael A. Litzow. 2008.
Sea ice retreat alters the biogeography of the Bering Sea continental shelf.
Ecological Applications 18:309320.
Ecological Archives A018-008.
Burns, Jean H. 2008.
Demographic performance predicts invasiveness of species in the Commelinaceae under high-nutrient conditions.
Ecological Applications 18:335346.
Ecological Archives A018-009.
Eschtruth, Anne K., and John J. Battles. 2008.
Deer herbivory alters forest response to canopy decline caused by an exotic insect pest.
Ecological Applications 18:360376.
Ecological Archives A018-010.
Girardin, Martin P., and Manfred Mudelsee. 2008.
Past and future changes in Canadian boreal wildlife activity.
Ecological Applications 18:391406.
Ecological Archives A018-011.
McNeil, Brenden E., Jane M. Read, Timothy J. Sullivan, Todd C. McDonnell, Ivan J. Fernandez, and Charles T. Driscoll. 2008.
The spatial pattern of nitrogen cycling in the Adirondack Park, New York.
Ecological Applications 18:438452.
Ecological Archives A018-012.
Lohse, Kathleen A., David A. Newburn, Jeff J. Opperman, and Adina M. Merenlender. 2008.
Forecasting relative impacts of land use on anadramous fish habitat to guide conservation planning.
Ecological Applications 18:467482.
Ecological Archives A018-013.
Alguacil, M. M., E. Lumini, A. Roldán, J. R. Salinas-García, P. Bonafonte, and V. Bianciotto. 2008.
The impact of tillage practices on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal diversity in subtropical crops.
Ecological Applications 18:527536.
Ecological Archives A018-014.
Wunder, Michael B., and D. Ryan Norris. 2008.
Improved estimates of certainty in stable-isotope-based methods for tracking migratory animals.
Ecological Applications 18:549559.
Ecological Archives A018-015.
Bluhm, Bodil A., and Rolf Gradinger. 2008.
Regional variability in food availability for Arctic marine mammals.
Ecological Applications 18:S77S96.
Ecological Archives A018-016.
Boulanger, John, Katherine C. Kendall, Jeffrey B. Stetz, David A. Roon, Lisette P. Waits, and David Paetkau. 2008.
Multiple data sources improve DNA-based markrecapture population estimates of grizzly bears.
Ecological Applications 18:577589.
Ecological Archives A018-017.
Ross, Joshua V., David J. Sirl, Philip K. Pollett, and Hugh P. Possingham. 2008.
Metapopulation persistence in a dynamic landscape: more habitat or better stewardship?
Ecological Applications 18:590598.
Ecological Archives A018-018.
Berger, Kim Murray, and Mary M. Conner. 2008.
Recolonizing wolves and mesopredator suppression of coyotes: impacts on pronghorn population dynamics.
Ecological Applications 18:599612.
Ecological Archives A018-019.
Durant, Joël M., Dag Ø. Hjermann, Philippe S. Sabarros, and Nils Chr. Stenseth. 2008.
Northeast Arctic cod population persistence in the Lofoten-Barents Sea system under fishing.
Ecological Applications 18:662669.
Ecological Archives A018-020.
Game, Edward T., Matthew E. Watts, Scott Wooldridge, and Hugh P. Possingham. 2008.
Planning for persistence in marine reserves: a question of catastrophic importance.
Ecological Applications 18:670680.
Ecological Archives A018-021.
Wiese, Francis K., Julia K. Parrish, Christopher W. Thompson, and Christina Maranto. 2008.
Ecosystem-based management of predatorprey relationships: piscivorous birds and salmonids.
Ecological Applications 18:681700.
Ecological Archives A018-022.
Fuller, Michael M., Louis J. Gross, Scott M. Duke-Sylvester, and Mark Palmer. 2008.
Testing the robustness of management decisions to uncertainty: Everglades restoration scenarios.
Ecological Applications 18:711723.
Ecological Archives A018-023.
Bogich, Tiffany L., and Katriona Shea. 2008.
A state-dependent model for the optimal management of an invasive metapopulation.
Ecological Applications 18:748761.
Ecological Archives A018-024.
Nelson, Cara R., CHarles B. Halpern, and James K. Agee. 2008.
Thinning and burning result in low-level invasion by nonnative plants but neutral effects on natives.
Ecological Applications 18:762770.
Ecological Archives A018-025.
Koh, Lian Pin. 2008.
Birds defend oil palms from herbivorous insects.
Ecological Applications 18:821825.
Ecological Archives A018-026.
Federico, Paula, Thomas G. Hallam, Gary F. McCracken, S. Thomas Purucker, William E. Grant, A. Nelly Correa-Sandoval, John K. Westbrook, Rodrigo A. Medellín, Cutler J. Cleveland, Chris G. Sansone, Juan D. López, Jr., Margrit Betke, Arnulfo Moreno-Valdez, and Thomas H. Kunz. 2008.
Brazilian free-tailed bats as insect pest regulators in transgenic and conventional cotton crops.
Ecological Applications 18:826837.
Ecological Archives A018-027.
Ruiz-Gutiérrez, André A. Dhondt, and Thomas A. Gavin. 2008.
Habitat fragmentation lowers survival of a tropical forest bird.
Ecological Applications 18:838846.
Ecological Archives A018-028.
Peters, Marcell K., Smith Likare, and Manfred Kraemer. 2008.
Effects of habitat fragmentation and degradation on flocks of African ant-following birds.
Ecological Applications 18:847858.
Ecological Archives A018-029.
Le Gouar, Pascaline, Alexandre Robert, Jean-Pierre Choisy, Sylvain Henriquet, Philippe Lecuyer, Christian Tessier, and François Sarrazin. 2008.
Roles of survival and dispersal in reintroduction success of Griffon Vulture (Gyps fulvus).
Ecological Applications 18:859872.
Ecological Archives A018-030.
West, A. G., K. R. Hultine, J. S. Sperry, S. E. Bush, and J. R. Ehleringer. 2008.
Transpiration and hydraulic strategies in a piñonjuniper woodland.
Ecological Applications 18:911927.
Ecological Archives A018-031.
Johnston, Carol A., Dana M. Ghioca, Mirela Tulbure, Barbara L. Bedford, Michael Bourdaghs, Christin Frieswyk, Lynn Vaccaro, and Joy B. Zedler. 2008.
Partitioning vegetation response to anthropogenic stress to develop multi-taxa wetland indicators.
Ecological Applications 18:9831001.
Ecological Archives A018-032.
Curtis, J. M. R., and I. Naujokaitis-Lewis. 2008.
Sensitivity of population viability to spatial and nonspatial parameters using GRIP.
Ecological Applications 18:10021013.
Ecological Archives A018-033.
Post, J. R., L. Persson, E. A. Parkinson, and T. van Kooten. 2008.
Angler numerical response across landscapes and the collapse of freshwater fisheries.
Ecological Applications 18:10381049.
Ecological Archives A018-034.
Hosack, Geoffrey R., Keith R. Hayes, and Jeffrey M. Dambacher. 2008.
Assessing model structure uncertainty through an analysis of system feedback and Bayesian networks.
Ecological Applications 18:10701082.
Ecological Archives A018-035.
Bradley, Catherine A., Samantha E. J. Gibbs, and Sonia Altizer. 2008.
Urban land use predicts West Nile virus exposure in songbirds.
Ecological Applications 18:10831092.
Ecological Archives A018-036.
Bock, Carl E., Zach F. Jones, and Jane H. Bock. 2008.
The oasis effect: response of birds to exurban development in a southwestern savanna.
Ecological Applications 18:10931106.
Ecological Archives A018-037.
Pillsbury, Finn C., and James R. Miller. 2008.
Habitat and landscape characteristics underlying anuran community structure along an urbanrural gradient.
Ecological Applications 18:11071118.
Ecological Archives A018-038.
Leu, Matthias, Steven E. Hanser, and Steven T. Knick. 2008.
The human footprint in the west: a large-scale analysis of anthropogenic impacts.
Ecological Applications 18:11191139.
Ecological Archives A018-039.
Ghilain, Arnaud, and Marc Bélisle. 2008.
Breeding success of Tree Swallows along a gradient of agricultural intensification.
Ecological Applications 18:11401154.
Ecological Archives A018-040.
Verschuyl, Jacob P., Andrew J. Hansen, David B. McWethy, Rex Sallabanks, and Richard L. Hutto. 2008.
Is the effect of forest structure on bird diversity modified by forest productivity?
Ecological Applications 18:11551170.
Ecological Archives A018-041.
Lombardero, María J., Patricia Vázquez-Mejuto, and Matthew P. Ayres. 2008.
Role of plant enemies in the forestry of indigenous vs. nonindigenous pines.
Ecological Applications 18:11711181.
Ecological Archives A018-042.
Phillips, Steven J., Paul Williams, Guy Midgley, and Aaron Archer. 2008.
Optimizing dispersal corridors for the Cape Proteaceae using network flow.
Ecological Applications 18:12001211.
Ecological Archives A018-043.
Yang, Jian, Hong S. He, and Stephen R. Shifley. 2008.
Spatial controls of occurrence and spread of wildfires in the Missouri Ozark Highlands.
Ecological Applications 18:12121225.
Ecological Archives A018-044.
Deriso, Richard B., Mark N. Maunder, and Walter H. Pearson. 2008.
Incorporating covariates into fisheries stock assessment models with application to Pacific herring.
Ecological Applications 18:12701286.
Ecological Archives A018-045.
Grewell, Brenda J. 2008.
Hemiparasites generate environmental heterogeneity and enhance species coexistence in salt marshes.
Ecological Applications 18:12971306.
Ecological Archives A018-046.
Litzow, Michael A., J. Daniel Urban, and Benjamin J. Laurel. 2008.
Increased spatial variance accompanies reorganization of two continental shelf ecosystems.
Ecological Applications 18:13311337.
Ecological Archives A018-047.
Aubinet, Marc. 2008.
Eddy covariance CO2 flux measurements in nocturnal conditions: an anlysis of the problem.
Ecological Applications 18:13681378.
Ecological Archives A018-048.
Yi, Chuixiang, Dean E. Anderson, Andrew A. Turnipseed, Sean P. Burns, Jed P. Sparks, David L. Stannard, and Russell K. Monson. 2008.
The contribution of advective fluxes to net ecosystem exchange in a high-elevation, subalpine forest.
Ecological Applications 18:13791390.
Ecological Archives A018-049.
Matamala, R., J. D. Jastrow, R. M. Miller, and C. T. Garten. 2008.
Temporal changes in C and N stocks of restored prairie: implications for C sequestration strategies.
Ecological Applications 18:14701488.
Ecological Archives A018-050.
Pearson, Dean E., and Ragan M. Callaway. 2008.
Weed-biocontrol insects reduce native-plant recruitment through second-order apparent competition.
Ecological Applications 18:14891500.
Ecological Archives A018-051.
Valentine, John F., Kenneth L. Heck, Jr., Derrick Blackmon, Margene E. Goecker, Juliet Christian, Ryan M. Kroutil, Bradley J. Peterson, Mathew A. Vanderklift, Kevin D. Kirsch, and Mike Beck. 2008.
Exploited species impacts on trophic linkages along reefseagrass interfaces in the Florida Keys.
Ecological Applications 18:15011515.
Ecological Archives A018-052.
McClanahan, Tim R., Christina C. Hicks, and Emily S. Darling. 2008.
Malthusian overfishing and efforts to overcome it on Kenyon coral reefs.
Ecological Applications 18:15161529.
Ecological Archives A018-053.
Krushelnycky, Paul D., and Rosemary G. Gillespie. 2008.
Compositional and functional stability of arthropod communities in the face of ant invasions.
Ecological Applications 18:15471562.
Ecological Archives A018-054.
Jacobs, B. F., W. H. Romme, and C. D. Allen. 2008.
Mapping "old" vs. "young" piñonjuniper stands with a predictive topo-climatic model.
Ecological Applications 18:16271641.
Ecological Archives A018-055.
Ibáñez, Inés, James S. Clark, and Michael C. Dietze. 2008.
Evaluating the sources of potential migrant species: Implications under climate change.
Ecological Applications 18:16641678.
Ecological Archives A018-056.
Yu, Mei, Qiong Gao, Howard E. Epstein, and Xinshi Zhang. 2008.
An ecohydrological analysis for optimal use of redistributed water among vegetation patches.
Ecological Applications 18:16791688.
Ecological Archives A018-057.
Harborne,
Alastair R., Peter J. Mumby, Carrie V. Kappel, Craig P. Dahlgren, Fiorenza Micheli, Katherine
E. Holmes, and Daniel R. Brumbaugh. 2008.
Tropical coastal habitats as surrogates of fish community structure, grazing, and fisheries value.
Ecological Applications 18:16891701.
Ecological Archives A018-058.
Torres, Leigh G., Andrew J. Read, and Patrick Halpin. 2008.
Fine-scale habitat modeling of a top marine predator: Does prey data improve predictive capacity?
Ecological Applications 18:17021717.
Ecological Archives A018-059.
Anand, Mandyam Osuri, Jagdish Krishnaswamy, and Arundhati Das. 2008.
Proximity to forests drives bird conservation value of coffee plantations: Implications for certification.
Ecological Applications 18:17541763.
Ecological Archives A018-060.
Laiolo, Paola. 2008.
Characterizing the spatial structure of songbird cultures.
Ecological Applications 18:17741780.
Ecological Archives A018-061.
Dangles, O., C. Carpio, A. R. Barragan, J.-L. Zeddam, and J.-F. Silvain. 2008.
Temperature as a key driver of ecological sorting among invasive pest species in the tropical Andes.
Ecological Applications 18:17951809.
Ecological Archives A018-062.
Walters, David M., Ken M. Fritz, and Ryan R. Otter. 2008.
The dark side of subsidies: Adult stream insects export organic contaminants to riparian predators.
Ecological Applications 18:18351841.
Ecological Archives A018-063.
Pautasso, Marco, and Diego Fontaneto. 2008.
A test of the speciespeople correlation for stream macro-invertebrates in European countries.
Ecological Applications 18:18421849.
Ecological Archives A018-064.
Shears, Nick T., Russell C. Babcock, and Anne K. Salomon. 2008.
Context-dependent effects of fishing: Variation in trophic cascades across environmental gradients.
Ecological Applications 18:1860–1873.
Ecological Archives A018-065.
Salomon, Anne K., Nick T. Shears, Timothy J. Langlois, and Russell C. Babcock. 2008.
Cascading effects of fishing can alter carbon flow through a temperate coastal ecosystem.
Ecological Applications 18:18741887.
Ecological Archives A018-066.
Keefer, Matthew L., Christopher C. Caudill, Christopher A. Peery, and Steven R. Lee. 2008.
Transporting juvenile salmonids around dams impairs adult migration.
Ecological Applications 18:18881900.
Ecological Archives A018-067.
White, J. Wilson, Julie D. Standish, Simon R. Thorrold, and Robert R. Warner. 2008.
Markov chain Monte Carlo methods for assigning larvae to natal sites using natural geochemical tags.
Ecological Applications 18:19011913.
Ecological Archives A018-068.
Moore, Jeffrey E., and Andrew J. Read. 2008.
A Bayesian uncertainty analysis of cetacean demography and bycatch mortality using age-at-depth data.
Ecological Applications 18:19141931.
Ecological Archives A018-069.
Wolf, Nicholas, and Marc Mangel. 2008.
Multiple hypothesis testing and the declining-population paradigm in Stellar sea lions.
Ecological Applications 18:19321955.
Ecological Archives A018-070.
Bellis, Laura M., Anna M. Pidgeon, Volker C. Radeloff, Véronique St-Louis, Joaquín L. Navarro, and Mónica B. Martella. 2008.
Modeling habitat suitability for Greater Rheas based on satellite image texture.
Ecological Applications 18:19561966.
Ecological Archives A018-071.
Lindenmayer, David B., Jeff T. Wood, Ross B. Cunningham, Christopher MacGregor, Mason Crane, Damian Michael, Rebecca Montague-Drake, Darren Brown, Rachel Muntz, and A. Malcolm Gill. 2008.
Testing hypotheses associated with bird responses to wildfire.
Ecological Applications 18:19671983.
Ecological Archives A018-072.
Pagel, Jörn, Katrin
Fritzsch, Robert Biedermann, and Boris Schröder. 2008.
Annual plants under cyclic
disturbance regime: better understanding through model aggregation.
Ecological Applications 18:20002015.
Ecological Archives A018-073.
Fisher, Brendan, Kerry Turner, Matthew Zylstra, Roy Brouwer, Rudolf de Groot, Stephen Farber, Paul Ferraro, Rhys Green, David Hadley, Julian Harlow, Paul Jefferiss, Chris Kirkby, Paul Morling, Shaun Mowatt, Robin Naidoo, Jouni Paavola, Bernardo Strassburg, Doug Yu, and Andrew Balmford. 2008.
Ecosystem services and economic theory: integration for policy-relevant research.
Ecological Applications 18:20502067.
Ecological Archives A018-074.
Suchanek, Thomas H., Collin A. Eagles-Smith, and E. James Harner. 2008.
Is Clear Lake methylmercury distribution decoupled from bulk mercury loading?
Ecological Applications 18:A107A127.
Ecological Archives A018-075.
Suchanek, Thomas H., Collin A. Eagles-Smith, Darell G. Slotton, E. James Harner, and David P. Adam. 2008.
Mercury in abiotic matrices of Clear Lake, California: human health and ecotoxicological implications.
Ecological Applications 18:A128A157.
Ecological Archives A018-076.
Suchanek, Thomas H., Collin A. Eagles-Smith, Darell G. Slotton, E. James Harner, Arthur E. Colwell, Norman L. Anderson, Lauri H. Mullen, John R. Flanders, David P. Adam, and Kenneth J. McElroy. 2008.
Spatiotemporal trends in fish mercury from a mine-dominated ecosystem: Clear Lake, California.
Ecological Applications 18:A177A195.
Ecological Archives A018-077.
Eagles-Smith, Collin A., Thomas H. Suchanek, Arthur E. Colwell, and Norman L. Anderson. 2008.
Mercury trophic transfer in a eutrophic lake: the importance of habitat-specific foraging.
Ecological Applications 18:A196A212.
Ecological Archives A018-078.


