Ecological Society of America


Digital Appendices and Supplements for Ecological Applications, Volume 21, 2011




Daza, Constanza, Selene Escobar, Víctor Galindo, Catalina Gutiérrez, Sebastián Duque López, Jessica López Mejía, Aleyda Maritza Acosta Rangel, Janine Herrera Rangel, Leonardo Rivera, Carlos Arturo Saavedra, Alba Marina Torres, and Aldemar Reyes Trujillo. 2011.
Does plant diversity benefit agroecosystems? A synthetic review.
Ecological Applications 21:9–21.
Ecological Archives A021-001.

Gogol-Prokurat, Melanie. 2011.
Predicting habitat suitability for rare plants at local spatial scales using a species distribution model.
Ecological Applications 21:33–47.
Ecological Archives A021-002.

Ryan, Casey M., and Mathew Williams. 2011.
How does fire intensity and frequency affect miombo woodland tree populations and biomass?
Ecological Applications 21:48–60.
Ecological Archives A021-003.

Freeman, Johanna E., and Leda N. Kobziar. 2011.
Tracking postfire successional trajectories in a plant community adapted to high-severity fire.
Ecological Applications 21:61–74.
Ecological Archives A021-004.

Asner, Gregory P., Roberta E. Martin, Raul Tupayachi, Ruth Emerson, Paola Martinez, Felipe Sinca, George V. N. Powell, S. Joseph Wright, and Ariel E. Lugo.. 2011.
Taxonomy and remote sensing of leaf mass per area (LMA) in humid tropical forests.
Ecological Applications 21:85–98.
Ecological Archives A021-005.

Vepakomma, Udayalakshmi, Benoit St-Onge, and Daniel Kneeshaw.. 2011.
Response of a boreal forest to canopy opening: assessing vertical and lateral tree growth with multi-temporal lidar data.
Ecological Applications 21:99–121.
Ecological Archives A021-006.

Cole, Kenneth L., Kirsten Ironside, Jon Eischeid, Gregg Garfin, Phillip Bo Duffy, and Chris Toney. 2011.
Past and ongoing shifts in Joshua tree distribution support future modeled range contraction.
Ecological Applications 21:137–149.
Ecological Archives A021-007.

Teste, François P., Victor J. Lieffers, and Simon M. Landhäusser. 2011.
Seed release in serotinous lodgepole pine forests after mountain pine beetle outbreak.
Ecological Applications 21:150–162.
Ecological Archives A021-008.

Walters, Annika W., and David M. Post. 2011.
How low can you go? Impacts of a low-flow disturbance on aquatic insect communities.
Ecological Applications 21:163–174.
Ecological Archives A021-009.

Hermoso, Virgilio, Miguel Clavero, Francisco Blanco-Garrido, and José Prenda. 2011.
Invasive species and habitat degradation in Iberian streams: an analysis of their role in freshwater fish diversity loss.
Ecological Applications 21:175–188.
Ecological Archives A021-010.

Kulhanek, Stefanie A., Anthony Ricciardi, and Brian Leung. 2011.
Is invasion history a useful tool for predicting the impacts of the world's worst aquatic invasive species?
Ecological Applications 21:189–202.
Ecological Archives A021-011.

Eero, Margit, Brian R. MacKenzie, Friedrich W. Köster, and Henrik Gislason. 2011.
Multi-decadal responses of a cod (Gadus morhua) population to human-induced trophic changes, fishing, and climate.
Ecological Applications 21:214–226.
Ecological Archives A021-012.

Cade, Brian S. 2011.
Estimating equivalence with quantile regression.
Ecological Applications 21:281–289.
Ecological Archives A021-013.

Bled, Florent, J. Andrew Royle, and Emmanuelle Cam. 2011.
Hierarchical modeling of an invasive spread: case of the Eurasian Collared-Dove Streptopelia decaocto in the USA.
Ecological Applications 21:290–302.
Ecological Archives A021-014.

Post van der Burg, Max, and Andrew J. Tyre. 2011.
Integrating info-gap decision theory with robust population management: a case study using the Mountain Plover.
Ecological Applications 21:303–312.
Ecological Archives A021-015.

Metz, Margaret R., Kerri M. Frangioso, Ross K. Meentemeyer, and David M. Rizzo. 2011.
Interacting disturbances: wildfire severity affected by stage of forest disease invasion.
Ecological Applications 21:313–320.
Ecological Archives A021-016.

Mundt, Christopher C., Kathryn E. Sackett, and LaRae D. Wallace. 2011.
Landscape heterogeneity and disease spread: experimental approaches with a plant pathogen.
Ecological Applications 21:321–328.
Ecological Archives A021-017.

Warren, Dan L., and Stephanie N. Seifert. 2011.
Environmental niche modeling in Maxent: the importance of model complexity and the performance of model selection criteria.
Ecological Applications 21:335–342.
Ecological Archives A021-018.

Layman, Craig A., Jacob E. Allgeier, Amy D. Rosemond, Craig P. Dahlgren, and Lauren A. Yeager. 2011.
Marine fisheries declines viewed upside down: human impacts on consumer-driven nutrient recycling.
Ecological Applications 21:343–349.
Ecological Archives A021-019.

White, Crow, and Christopher Costello. 2011.
Matching spatial property rights fisheries with scales of fish dispersal.
Ecological Applications 21:350–362.
Ecological Archives A021-020.

Brind'Amour, Anik, Daniel Boisclair, Stéphane Dray, and Pierre Legendre. 2011.
Relationships between species feeding traits and environmental conditions in fish communities: a three-matrix approach.
Ecological Applications 21:363–377.
Ecological Archives A021-021.

Hamer, Andrew J., and Kirsten M. Parris. 2011.
Local and landscape determinants of amphibian communities in urban ponds.
Ecological Applications 21:378–390.
Ecological Archives A021-022.

Rodil, Iván F., Andrew M. Lohrer, Luca D. Chiaroni, Judi E. Hewitt, and Simon F. Thrush. 2011.
Disturbance of sandflats by thin deposits of terrigenous sediment deposits: consequences for primary production and nutrient cycling.
Ecological Applications 21:416–426.
Ecological Archives A021-023.

Klein, Judith C., A. J. Underwood, and M. G. Chapman. 2011.
Urban structures provide new insights into interactions among grazers and habitat.
Ecological Applications 21:427–438.
Ecological Archives A021-024.

Beguin, Julien, David Pothier, and Steeve D. Côté. 2011.
Deer browsing and soil disturbance induce cascading effects on plant communities: a multilevel path analysis.
Ecological Applications 21:439–451.
Ecological Archives A021-025.

Abrahamson, Ilana L., Cara R. Nelson, and David L. R. Affleck. 2011.
Assessing the performance of sampling designs for measuring the abundance of understory plants.
Ecological Applications 21:452–464.
Ecological Archives A021-026.

Beauchamp, Vanessa B., and Patrick B. Shafroth. 2011.
Floristic composition, beta diversity, and nestedness of reference sites for restoration of xeroriparian areas.
Ecological Applications 21:465–476.
Ecological Archives A021-027.

Macfadyen, Sarina, Rachel H. Gibson, William O. C. Symondson, and Jane Memmott. 2011.
Landscape structure influences modularity patterns in farm food webs: consequences for pest control.
Ecological Applications 21:516–524.
Ecological Archives A021-028.

Nelson, Kara S., Elizabeth M. Gray, and James R. Evans. 2011.
Finding solutions for bird restoration and livestock management: comparing grazing exclusion levels.
Ecological Applications 21:547–554.
Ecological Archives A021-029.

Sanz-Aguilar, Ana, Giacomo Tavecchia, Meritxell Genovart, Jose Manuel Igual, Daniel Oro, Lauriane Rouan, and Roger Pradel. 2011.
Studying the reproductive skipping behavior in long-lived birds by adding nest inspection to individual-based data.
Ecological Applications 21:555–564.
Ecological Archives A021-030.

Rytwinski, Trina, and Lenore Fahrig. 2011.
Reproductive rate and body size predict road impacts on mammal abundance.
Ecological Applications 21:589–600.
Ecological Archives A021-031.

Evans, Jeffrey A., and Adam S. Davis. 2011.
Consequences of parameterization and structure of applied demographic models: a comment on Pardini et al. (2009).
Ecological Applications 21:608–613.
Ecological Archives A021-032.

Pardini, Eleanor A., John M. Drake, and Tiffany M. KNight. 2011.
On the utility of population models for invasive plant management: response to Evans and Davis.
Ecological Applications 21:614–618.
Ecological Archives A021-033.

Fissore, C., L. A. Baker, S. E. Hobbie, J. Y. King, J. P. McFadden, K. C. Nelson, and I. Jakobsdottir. 2011.
Carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus fluxes in household ecosystems in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Minnesota, urban region.
Ecological Applications 21:619–639.
Ecological Archives A021-034.

Hall, Sharon J., Ryan A. Sponseller, Nancy B. Grimm, David Huber, Jason P. Kaye, Christopher Clark, and Scott L. Collins. 2011.
Ecosystem response to nutrient enrichment across an urban airshed in the Sonoran Desert.
Ecological Applications 21:640–660.
Ecological Archives A021-035.

Brandt, Angela J., and Eric W. Seabloom. 2011.
Regional and decadal patterns of native and exotic plant coexistence in California grasslands.
Ecological Applications 21:704–714.
Ecological Archives A021-036.

Wang, Yi, Wei Huang, Evan Siemann, Jianwen Zou, Gregory S. Wheeler, Juli Carrillo, and Jianqing Ding. 2011.
Lower resistance and higher tolerance of invasive host plants: biological agents reach high densities but exert weak control.
Ecological Applications 21:729–738.
Ecological Archives A021-037.

Galford, Gillian L., Jerry M. Melillo, David W. Kicklighter, John F. Mustard, Timothy W. Cronin, Carlos E. P. Cerri, Carlos C. Cerri. 2011.
Historical carbon emissions and uptake from the agricultural frontier of the Brazilian Amazon.
Ecological Applications 21:750–763.
Ecological Archives A021-038.

Parisien, Marc-André, Sean A. Parks, Meg A. Krawchuk, Mike D. Flannigan, Lynn M. Bowman, and Max A. Moritz. 2011.
Scale-dependent controls on the area burned in the boreal forest of Canada, 1980–2005.
Ecological Applications 21:789–805.
Ecological Archives A021-039.

Thornton, Daniel, Lyn Branch, and Mel Sunquist. 2011.
Passive sampling effects and landscape location alter associations between species traits and response to fragmentation.
Ecological Applications 21:807–829.
Ecological Archives A021-040.

Krkošek, Martin, Brendan M. Connors, Helen Ford, Stephanie Peacock, Paul Mages, Jennifer S. Ford, Alexandra Morton, John P. Volpe, Ray Hilborn, Lawrence M. Dill, and Mark. A. Lewis. 2011.
Fish farms, parasites, and predators: implications for salmon population dynamics.
Ecological Applications 21:897–914.
Ecological Archives A021-041.

Grosholz, Edwin, Sabrina Lovell, Elena Besedin, and Marilyn Katz. 2011.
Modeling the impacts of the European green crab on commercial shellfisheries.
Ecological Applications 21:915–924.
Ecological Archives A021-042.

Braunisch, Veronika, Patrick Patthey, and Raphaël Arlettaz. 2011.
Spatially explicit modelling of conflict zones between wildlife and outdoor snow-sports: prioritizing areas for winter refuges.
Ecological Applications 21:955–967.
Ecological Archives A021-043.

Gutzwiller, Kevin J., and Curtis H. Flather. 2011.
Wetland features and landscape context predict the risk of wetland habitat loss.
Ecological Applications 21:968–982.
Ecological Archives A021-044.

Raikow, David F., David M. Walters, Ken M. Fritz, and Marc A. Mills. 2011.
The distance that contaminated aquatic subsidies extend into lake riparian zones.
Ecological Applications 21:983–990.
Ecological Archives A021-045.

Antón, Andrea, Just Cebrian, Kenneth L. Heck, Carlos M. Duarte, Kate L. Sheehan, Mary-Elizabeth C. Miller, and C. Drew Foster. 2011.
Decoupled effects (positive to negative) of nutrient enrichment on ecosystems services.
Ecological Applications 21:991–1009.
Ecological Archives A021-046.

Keim, Jonah L., Philip D. DeWitt, and Subhash R. Lele. 2011.
Predators choose prey over prey habitats: evidence from a lynx–hare system.
Ecological Applications 21:1011–1016.
Ecological Archives A021-047.

Valle, Denis. 2011.
Incorrect representation of uncertainty on the modeling of growth leads to biased estimates of future biomass.
Ecological Applications 21:1031–1036.
Ecological Archives A021-048.

Hartman, Melannie D., Emily R. Merchant, William J. Parton, Myron P. Gutmann, Susan M. Lutz, and Stephen A. Williams. 2011.
Impact of historical land-use changes on greenhouse gas exchange in the U.S. Great Plains, 1883–2003.
Ecological Applications 21:1105–1119.
Ecological Archives A021-049.

Hatala, Jaclyn A., Michael C. Dietze, Robert L. Crabtree, Katherine Kendall, Diana Six, and Paul R. Moorcroft. 2011.
An ecosystem-scale model for the spread of a host-specific forest pathogen in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
Ecological Applications 21:1138–1153.
Ecological Archives A021-050.

Hoover, Coeli M., and Linda S. Heath. 2011.
Potential gains in C storage on productive forestlands in the northeastern United States through stocking management.
Ecological Applications 21:1154–1161.
Ecological Archives A021-051.

Vilà-Cabrera, Albert, Jordi Martínez-Vilalta, Jordi Vayreda, and Javier Retana. 2011.
Structural and climatic determinants of demographic rates of Scots pine forests across the Iberian Peninsula.
Ecological Applications 21:1162–1172.
Ecological Archives A021-052.

Hanks, Ephraim M., Mevin B. Hooten, and Fred A. Baker. 2011.
Reconciling multiple data sources to improve accuracy of large-scale prediction of forest disease incidence.
Ecological Applications 21:1173–1188.
Ecological Archives A021-053.

Nave, Lucas E., Eric D. Vance, Christopher W. Swanston, and Peter S. Curtis. 2011.
Fire effects on temperate forest soil C and N storage.
Ecological Applications 21:1189–1201.
Ecological Archives A021-054.

Steers, Robert J., Jennifer L. Funk, and Edith B. Allen. 2011.
Can resource-use traits predict native vs. exotic plant success in carbon amended soils?
Ecological Applications 21:1211–1224.
Ecological Archives A021-055.

Harper, Elizabeth B., John C. Stella, and Alexander K. Fremier. 2011.
Global sensitivity analysis for complex ecological models: a case study of riparian cottonwood population dynamics.
Ecological Applications 21:1225–1240.
Ecological Archives A021-056.

Gray, Derek K., and Shelley E. Arnott. 2011.
Does dispersal limitation impact the recovery of zooplankton communities damaged by a regional stressor?
Ecological Applications 21:1241–1256.
Ecological Archives A021-057.

Schotthoefer, Anna M., Jason R. Rohr, Rebecca A. Cole, Anson V. Koehler, Catherine M. Johnson, Lucinda B. Johnson, and Val R. Beasley. 2011.
Effects of wetland vs. landscape variables on parasite communities of Rana pipiens: links to anthropogenic factors.
Ecological Applications 21:1257–1271.
Ecological Archives A021-058.

Popescu, Viorel D., and Malcolm L. Hunter, Jr. 2011.
Clear-cutting affects habitat connectivity for a forest amphibian by decreasing permeability to juvenile movements.
Ecological Applications 21:1283–1295.
Ecological Archives A021-059.

Yackulic, Charles, Samantha Strindberg, Fiona Maisels, and Stephen Blake. 2011.
The spatial structure of hunter access determines the local abundance of forest elephants (Loxodonta africana cyclotis).
Ecological Applications 21:1296–1307.
Ecological Archives A021-060.

Lerman, Susannah B., and Paige S. Warren. 2011.
The conservation value of residential yards: linking birds and people.
Ecological Applications 21:1327–1339.
Ecological Archives A021-061.

Mercier, Lény, Audrey M. Darnaude, Olivier Bruguier, Rita P. Vasconcelos, Henrique N. Cabral, Maria J. Costa, Monica Lara, David L. Jones and David Mouillot. 2011.
Selecting statistical models and variable combinations for optimal classification using otolith microchemistry.
Ecological Applications 21:1352–1364.
Ecological Archives A021-062.

Uhrin, Amy V., W. Judson Kenworthy, and Mark S. Fonseca. 2011.
Understanding uncertainty in seagrass injury recovery: an information-theoretic approach.
Ecological Applications 21:1365–1379.
Ecological Archives A021-063.

Melbourne-Thomas, Jessica, Craig R. Johnson, Tak Fung, Robert M. Seymour, Laurent M. Chérubin, J. Ernesto Arias-González, Elizabeth A. Fulton. 2011.
Regional-scale scenario modeling for coral reefs: a decision support tool to inform management of a complex system.
Ecological Applications 21:1380–1398.
Ecological Archives A021-064.

McGilliard, Carey R., André E. Punt, and Ray Hilborn. 2011.
Spatial structure induced by marine reserves shapes population responses to catastrophes in mathematical models.
Ecological Applications 21:1399–1409.
Ecological Archives A021-065.

Robinson, Andrew, Mark A. Burgman, and Rob Cannon. 2011.
Allocating surveillance resources to reduce ecological invasions: maximizing detections and information about the threat.
Ecological Applications 21:1410–1417.
Ecological Archives A021-066.

Moilanen, Atte, Barbara J. Anderson, Felix Eigenbrod, Andreas Heinemeyer, David B. Roy, Simon Gillings, Paul R. Armsworth, Kevin J. Gaston, and Chris D. Thomas. 2011.
Balancing alternative land uses in conservation prioritization.
Ecological Applications 21:1419–1426.
Ecological Archives A021-067.

Hill, T. C., M. Williams, F. I. Woodward, and J. B. Moncrieff. 2011.
Constraining ecosystem processes from tower fluxes and atmospheric profiles.
Ecological Applications 21:1474–1489.
Ecological Archives A021-068.

Weng, Ensheng, and Yiqi Luo. 2011.
Relative information contributions of model vs. data to short- and long-term forecasts of forest carbon dynamics.
Ecological Applications 21:1490–1505.
Ecological Archives A021-069.

Spadavecchia, L., M. Williams, and B. E. Law. 2011.
Uncertainty in predictions of forest carbon dynamics: separating driver error from model error.
Ecological Applications 21:1506–1522.
Ecological Archives A021-070.

Hobbs, N. Thompson, and Kiona Ogle. 2011.
Introducing data–model assimilation to students of ecology.
Ecological Applications 21:1537–1545.
Ecological Archives A021-071.

Wolf, Adam, Christopher B. Field, and Joseph A. Berry. 2011.
Allometric growth and allocation in forests: a perspective from FLUXNET.
Ecological Applications 21:1546–1556.
Ecological Archives A021-072.

Sarah Paule Dalle, María T. Pulido, and Sylvie de Blois. 2011.
Balancing shifting cultivation and forest conservation: lessons from a “sustainable landscape” in southeastern Mexico.
Ecological Applications 21:1557–1572.
Ecological Archives A021-073.

Tomlinson, Matthew J., Sarah E. Gergel, Timothy J. Beechie, and Michelle M. McClure. 2011.
Long-term changes in river–floodplain dynamics: implications for salmonid habitat in the Interior Columbia Basin, USA.
Ecological Applications 21:1643–1658.
Ecological Archives A021-074.

King, Ryan S., Matthew E. Baker, Paul F. Kazyak, and Donald E. Weller. 2011.
How novel is too novel? Stream community thresholds at exceptionally low levels of catchment urbanization.
Ecological Applications 21:1659–1678.
Ecological Archives A021-075.

Weller, Donald E., Matthew E. Baker, and Thomas E. Jordan. 2011.
Effects of riparian buffers on nitrate concentrations in watershed discharges: new models and management implications.
Ecological Applications 21:1659–1675.
Ecological Archives A021-076.

Lumini, Erica, Marta Vallino, Maria M. Alguacil, Marco Romani, and Valeria Bianciotto. 2011.
Different farming and water regimes in Italian rice fields affect arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal soil communities.
Ecological Applications 21:1696–1707.
Ecological Archives A021-077.

Lawrence, Beth A., and Joy B. Zedler. 2011.
Formation of tussocks by sedges: effects of hydroperiod and nutrients.
Ecological Applications 21:1745–1759.
Ecological Archives A021-078.

Carvell, C., J. L. Osborne, A. F. G. Bourke, S. N. Freeman, R. F. Pywell, and M. S. Heard. 2011.
Bumble bee species' responses to a targeted conservation measure depend on landscape context and habitat quality.
Ecological Applications 21:1760–1771.
Ecological Archives A021-079.

Flohre, Andreas, Christina Fischer, Tsipe Aavik, Jan Bengtsson, Frank Berendse, Riccardo Bommarco, Piotr Ceryngier, Lars W. Clement, Christopher Dennis, Sönke Eggers, Mark Emmerson, Flavia Geiger, Irene Guerrero, Violetta Hawro, Pablo Inchausti, Jaan Liira, Manuel B. Morales, Juan J. Oñate, Tomas Pärt, Wolfgang W. Weisser, Camilla Winqvist, Carsten Thies, and Teja Tscharntke. 2011.
Agricultural intensification and biodiversity partitioning in European landscapes comparing plants, carabids, and birds.
Ecological Applications 21:1772–1781.
Ecological Archives A021-080.

Levi, Taal, Glenn H. Shepard, Jr., Julia Ohl-Schacherer, Christopher C. Wilmers, Carlos A. Peres, and Douglas W. Yu. 2011.
Spatial tools for modeling the sustainability of subsistence hunting in tropical forests.
Ecological Applications 21:1802–1818.
Ecological Archives A021-081.

Poulsen, J. R., C. J. Clark, and B. M. Bolker. 2011.
Decoupling the effects of logging and hunting on an Afrotropical animal community.
Ecological Applications 21:1819–1836.
Ecological Archives A021-082.

Kennedy, Christina M., Evan H. Campbell Grant, Maile C. Neel, William F. Fagan, and Peter P. Marra. 2011.
Landscape matrix mediates occupancy dynamics of Neotropical avian insectivores.
Ecological Applications 21:1837–1850.
Ecological Archives A021-083.

Bogich, Tiffany L., and Katriona Shea. 2011.
A state-dependent model for the optimal management of an invasive metapopulation: Erratum.
Ecological Applications 21:1886.
Ecological Archives A021-084.

Dukes, Jeffrey S., Nona R. Chiariello, Scott R. Loarie, and Christopher B. Field. 2011.
Strong response of an invasive plant species (Centaurea solstitialis L.) to global environmental changes.
Ecological Applications 21:1887–1894.
Ecological Archives A021-085.

Fraver, Shawn, Theresa Jain, John B. Bradford, Anthony W. D’Amato, Doug Kastendick, Brian Palik, Doug Shinneman, and John Stanovick. 2011.
The efficacy of salvage logging in reducing subsequent fire severity in conifer-dominated forests of Minnesota, USA.
Ecological Applications 21:1895–1901.
Ecological Archives A021-086.

Violin, Christy R., Peter Cada, Elizabeth B. Sudduth, Brooke A. Hassett, David L. Penrose, and Emily S. Bernhardt. 2011.
Effects of urbanization and urban stream restoration on the physical and biological structure of stream ecosystems.
Ecological Applications 21:1932–1949.
Ecological Archives A021-087.

Sundermann, Andrea, Stefan Stoll, and Peter Haase. 2011.
River restoration success depends on the species pool of the immediate surroundings.
Ecological Applications 21:1962–1971.
Ecological Archives A021-088.

Sudduth, Elizabeth B., Brooke A. Hassett, Peter Cada, and Emily S. Bernhardt. 2011.
Testing the Field of Dreams Hypothesis: functional responses to urbanization and restoration in stream ecosystems.
Ecological Applications 21:1972–1988.
Ecological Archives A021-089.

Filoso, Solange, and Margaret A. Palmer. 2011.
Assessing stream restoration effectiveness at reducing nitrogen export to downstream waters.
Ecological Applications 21:1989–2006.
Ecological Archives A021-090.

Jähnig, S. C., A. W. Lorenz, D. Hering, C. Antons, A. Sundermann, E. Jedicke, and P. Haase. 2011.
River restoration success: a question of perception.
Ecological Applications 21:2007–2015.
Ecological Archives A021-091.

Cross, Wyatt F., Colden V. Baxter, Kevin C. Donner, Emma J. Rosi-Marshall, Theodore A. Kennedy, Robert O. Hall, Jr., Holly A. Wellard Kelly, and R. Scott Rogers. 2011.
Ecosystem ecology meets adaptive management: food web response to a controlled flood on the Colorado River, Glen Canyon.
Ecological Applications 21:2016–2033.
Ecological Archives A021-092.

Holland, Robert A., Felix Eigenbrod, Paul R. Armsworth, Barbara J. Anderson, Chris D. Thomas, Andreas Heinemeyer, Simon Gillings, David B. Roy, and Kevin J. Gaston. 2011.
Spatial covariation between freshwater and terrestrial ecosystem services.
Ecological Applications 21:2034–2048.
Ecological Archives A021-093.

Kellner, James R., Gregory P. Asner, Kealoha M. Kinney, Scott R. Loarie, David E. Knapp, Ty Kennedy-Bowdoin, Erin J. Questad, Susan Cordell, and Jarrod M. Thaxton. 2011.
Remote analysis of biological invasion and the impact of enemy release.
Ecological Applications 21:2094–2104.
Ecological Archives A021-094.

Moore, Kara A., Susan P. Harrison, and Sarah C. Elmendorf. 2011.
Can spatial isolation help predict dispersal-limited sites for native species restoration?.
Ecological Applications 21:2119–2128.
Ecological Archives A021-095.

Seabloom, Eric W., Cara D. Benfield, Elizabeth T. Borer, Amanda G. Stanley, Thomas N. Kaye, and Peter W. Dunwiddie. 2011.
Provenance, lifespan, and phylogeny do not affect grass species' responses to nitrogen and phosphorus.
Ecological Applications 21:2129–2142.
Ecological Archives A021-096.

Villnäs, A., and A. Norkko. 2011.
Benthic diversity gradients and shifting baselines: implications for assessing environmental status.
Ecological Applications 21:2172–2186.
Ecological Archives A021-097.

Thies, Carsten, Sebastian Haenke, Christoph Scherber, Janne Bengtsson, Riccardo Bommarco, Lars W. Clement, Piotr Ceryngier, Christopher Dennis, Mark Emmerson, Vesna Gagic, Violetta Hawro, Jaan Liira, Wolfgang W. Weisser, Camilla Winqvist, and Teja Tscharntke. 2011.
The relationship between agricultural intensification and biological control: experimental tests across Europe.
Ecological Applications 21:2187–2196.
Ecological Archives A021-098.

James, Patrick M. A., Brian R. Sturtevant, Phil Townsend, Pete Wolter, and Marie-Josée Fortin. 2011.
Two-dimensional wavelet analysis of spruce budworm host basal area in the Border Lakes Landscape.
Ecological Applications 21:2197–2209.
Ecological Archives A021-099.

Schoennagel, Tania, Rosemary L. Sherriff, and Thomas T. Veblen. 2011.
Fire history and tree recruitment in the Colorado Front Range upper montane zone: implications for forest restoration.
Ecological Applications 21:2210–2222.
Ecological Archives A021-100.

Nur, Nadav, Jaime Jahncke, Mark P. Herzog, Julie Howar, K. David Hyrenbach, Jeannette E. Zamon, David G. Ainley, John A. Wiens, Ken Morgan, Lisa T. Ballance, and Diana Stralberg. 2011.
Where the wild things are: predicting hotspots of seabird aggregations in the California Current System.
Ecological Applications 21:2241–2257.
Ecological Archives A021-101.

Jones-Farrand, D. Todd, Todd M. Fearer, Wayne E. Thogmartin, Frank R. Thompson III, Mark D. Nelson, and John M. Tirpak. 2011.
Comparison of statistical and theoretical habitat models for conservation planning: the benefit of ensemble prediction.
Ecological Applications 21:2269–2282.
Ecological Archives A021-102.

Baril, Lisa M., Andrew J. Hansen, Roy Renkin, and Rick Lawrence. 2011.
Songbird response to increased willow (Salix spp.) growth in Yellowstone's northern range.
Ecological Applications 21:2283–2296.
Ecological Archives A021-103.

Gagné, Sara A., and Lenore Fahrig. 2011.
Do birds and beetles show similar responses to urbanization?
Ecological Applications 21:2297–2312.
Ecological Archives A021-104.

Nagy, John A., Deborah L. Johnson, Nicholas C. Larter, Mitch W. Campbell, Andrew E. Derocher, Allicia Kelly, Mathieu Dumond, Danny Allaire, and Bruno Croft. 2011.
Subpopulation structure of caribou (Rangifer tarandus L.) in arctic and sub-Arctic Canada.
Ecological Applications 21:2334–2348.
Ecological Archives A021-105.

Noguera, D., K.-R. Laossi, P. Lavelle, M. H. Cruz de Carvalho, N. Asakawa, C. Botero, and S. Barot. 2011.
Amplifying the benefits of agroecology by using the right cultivars.
Ecological Applications 21:2349–2356.
Ecological Archives A021-106.

Talhelm, A. F., K. S. Pregitzer, and A. J. Burton. 2011.
No evidence that chronic nitrogen additions increase photosynthesis in mature sugar maple forests.
Ecological Applications 21:2413–2424.
Ecological Archives A021-107.

Dugger, Katie M., Robert G. Anthony, and Lawrence S. Andrews. 2011.
Transient dynamics of invasive competition: Barred Owls, Spotted Owls, habitat, and the demons of competition present.
Ecological Applications 21:2459–2468.
Ecological Archives A021-108.

Blanco, Guillermo, Jesús A. Lemus, and Marino García-Montijano. 2011.
When conservation management becomes contraindicated: impact of food supplementation on health of endangered wildlife.
Ecological Applications 21:2469–2477.
Ecological Archives A021-109.

Eaton, Mitchell J., and William A. Link. 2011.
Estimating age from recapture data: integrating incremental growth measures with ancillary data to infer age-at-length.
Ecological Applications 21:2487–2497.
Ecological Archives A021-110.

Combs, Julie K., Sarah H. Reichard, Martha J. Groom, David L. Wilderman, and Pamela A. Camp. 2011.
Invasive competitor and native seed predators contribute to rarity of the narrow endemic Astragalus sinuatus Piper.
Ecological Applications 21::2498–2509.
Ecological Archives A021-111.

van Strien, Arco J., Chris A. M. van Swaay, and Marc Kéry. 2011.
Metapopulation dynamics in the butterfly Hipparchia semele changed decades before occupancy declined in The Netherlands.
Ecological Applications 21:2510–2520.
Ecological Archives A021-112.

Bartelt, Paul E., Alisa L. Gallant, Robert W. Klaver, Chris W. Wright, Debra A. Patla, and Charles R. Peterson. 2011.
Predicting breeding habitat for amphibians: a spatiotemporal analysis across Yellowstone National Park.
Ecological Applications 21:2530–2547.
Ecological Archives A021-113.

Lukas Indermaur and Benedikt R. Schmidt. 2011.
Quantitative recommendations for amphibian terrestrial habitat conservation derived from habitat selection behavior.
Ecological Applications 21:2548–2554.
Ecological Archives A021-114.

Hunt, Len M., Robert Arlinghaus, Nigel Lester, and Rob Kushneriuk. 2011.
The effects of regional angling effort, angler behavior, and harvesting efficiency on landscape patterns of overfishing.
Ecological Applications 21:2555–2575.
Ecological Archives A021-115.

Parkos, Joseph J., III, David H. Wahl, and David P. Philipp. 2011.
Influence of behavior and mating success on brood-specific contribution to fish recruitment in ponds.
Ecological Applications 21:2576–2586.
Ecological Archives A021-116.

Olden, Julian D., M. Jake Vander Zanden, and Pieter T. J. Johnson. 2011.
Assessing ecosystem vulnerability to invasive rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus).
Ecological Applications 21:2587–2599.
Ecological Archives A021-117.

Sanz-Lázaro, Carlos, Thomas Valdemarsen, Arnaldo Marín, and Marianne Holmer. 2011.
Effect of temperature on biogeochemistry of marine organic-enriched systems: implications in a global warming scenario.
Ecological Applications 21:2664–2677.
Ecological Archives A021-118.

Mislan, K. A. S., and David S. Wethey. 2011.
Gridded meteorological data as a resource for mechanistic macroecology in coastal environments.
Ecological Applications 21:2678–2690.
Ecological Archives A021-119.

Jiao, Yan, Enric Cortés, Kate Andrews, and Feng Guo. 2011.
Poor-data and data-poor species stock assessment using a Bayesian hierarchical approach.
Ecological Applications 21:2691–2708.
Ecological Archives A021-120.

Blackwood, Julie C., Alan Hastings, and Peter J. Mumby. 2011.
A model-based approach to determine the long term effects of multiple interacting stressors on coral reefs.
Ecological Applications 21:2722–2733.
Ecological Archives A021-121.

Carruthers, Thomas R., Murdoch K. McAllister and Nathan G. Taylor. 2011.
Spatial surplus production modelling of Atlantic tunas and billfish.
Ecological Applications 21:2734–2755.
Ecological Archives A021-122.

Pérez Lapeña, B., K. M. Wijnberg, A. Stein, and S. J. M. H. Hulscher. 2011.
Spatial factors affecting statistical power in testing marine fauna displacement.
Ecological Applications 21:2756–2769.
Ecological Archives A021-123.

Gross, Kevin, and Jay A. Rosenheim. 2011.
Quantifying secondary pest outbreaks in cotton and their monetary cost with causal-inference statistics.
Ecological Applications 21:2770–2780.
Ecological Archives A021-124.

García-Palacios, Pablo, Matthew A. Bowker, Fernando T. Maestre, Santiago Soliveres, Fernando Valladares, Jorge Papadopoulos, and Adrián Escudero. 2011.
Ecosystem development in roadside grasslands: biotic control, plant–soil interactions and dispersal limitations.
Ecological Applications 21:2806–2821.
Ecological Archives A021-125.

Yuan, Zengwei, Li Sun, Jun Bi, Huijun Wu, and Ling Zhang. 2011.
Phosphorus flow analysis of the socioeconomic ecosystem of Shucheng County, China.
Ecological Applications 21:2822–2832.
Ecological Archives A021-126.

King, Ryan S., and Matthew E. Baker. 2011.
An alternative view of ecological community thresholds and appropriate analyses for their detection: comment.
Ecological Applications 21:2833–2839.
Ecological Archives A021-127.

Cuffney, Thomas F., Song S. Qian, Robin A. Brightbill, Jason T. May, and Ian R. Waite. 2011.
Response to King and Baker: limitations on threshold detection and characterization of community thresholds.
Ecological Applications 21:2840–2845.
Ecological Archives A021-128.

Creel, Scott, David A. Christianson, and John A. Winnie. 2011.
A survey of the effects of wolf predation risk on pregnancy rates and calf recruitment in elk.
Ecological Applications 21:2847–2853.
Ecological Archives A021-129.

Marescot, Lucile, Roger Pradel, Christophe Duchamp, Sarah Cubaynes, Eric Marboutin, Rémi Choquet, Christian Miquel, and Olivier Gimenez. 2011.
Capture–recapture population growth rate as a robust tool against detection heterogeneity for population management.
Ecological Applications 21:PP-PP.
Ecological Archives A021-130.

Monson, Daniel H., Daniel F. Doak, Brenda E. Ballachey, and James L. Bodkin. 2011.
Could residual oil from the Exxon Valdez spill create a long-term population “sink” for sea otters in Alaska?.
Ecological Applications 21:2917–2932.
Ecological Archives A021-131.

Savage, Lisa T., Robin M. Reich, Laurel M. Hartley, Paul Stapp, and Michael F. Antolin. 2011.
Climate, soils, and connectivity predict plague epizootics in black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus).
Ecological Applications 21:2933–2943.
Ecological Archives A021-132.

Ebinger, Mike, Paul Cross, Rick Wallen, P. J. White, and John Treanor. 2011.
Simulating sterilization, vaccination, and test-and-remove as brucellosis control measures in bison.
Ecological Applications 21:2944–2959.
Ecological Archives A021-133.

Samuel, Michael D., Peter H. F. Hobbelen, Francisco DeCastro, Jorge A. Ahumada, Dennis A. LaPointe, Carter T. Atkinson, Bethany L. Woodworth, Patrick J. Hart, and David C. Duffy. 2011.
The dynamics, transmission, and population impacts of avian malaria in native Hawaiian birds: a modeling approach.
Ecological Applications 21:2960–2973.
Ecological Archives A021-134.

Strecker, Angela L., Julian D. Olden, Joanna B. Whittier, and Craig P. Paukert. 2011.
Defining conservation priorities for freshwater fishes according to taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic diversity.
Ecological Applications 21:3002–3013.
Ecological Archives A021-135.

Marschall, Elizabeth A., Martha E. Mather, Donna L. Parrish, Gary W. Allison, and James R. McMenemy. 2011.
Migration delays caused by anthropogenic barriers: modeling dams, temperature, and success of migrating salmon smolts.
Ecological Applications 21:3014–3031.
Ecological Archives A021-136.

Pardo, Linda H., Mark E. Fenn, Christine L. Goodale, Linda H. Geiser, Charles T. Driscoll, Edith B. Allen, Jill S. Baron, Roland Bobbink, William D. Bowman, Christopher M. Clark, Bridget Emmett, Frank S. Gilliam, Tara L. Greaver, Sharon J. Hall, Erik A. Lilleskov, Lingli Liu, Jason A. Lynch, Knute J. Nadelhoffer, Steven S. Perakis, Molly J. Robin-Abbott, John L. Stoddard, Kathleen C. Weathers, and Robin L. Dennis. 2011.
Effects of nitrogen deposition and empirical nitrogen critical loads for ecoregions of the United States.
Ecological Applications 21:3049–3082.
Ecological Archives A021-137.

García-Llorente, Marina, Berta Martín-López, Sandra Díaz, and Carlos Montes. 2011.
Can ecosystem properties be fully translated into service values? An economic valuation of aquatic plant services.
Ecological Applications 21:3083–3103.
Ecological Archives A021-138.

Riseng, C. M., M. J. Wiley, R. W. Black, and M. D. Munn. 2011.
Impacts of agricultural land use on biological integrity: a causal analysis.
Ecological Applications 21:3128–3146.
Ecological Archives A021-139.

Campbell, Rebecca E., Jon S. Harding, Robert M. Ewers, Stephen Thorpe, and Raphael K. Didham. 2011.
Production land use alters edge response functions in remnant forest invertebrate communities.
Ecological Applications 21:3147–3161.
Ecological Archives A021-140.

Nieminen, Mervi, Elise Ketoja, Juha Mikola, Juhani Terhivuo, Taisto Sirén, and Visa Nuutinen. 2011.
Local land use effects and regional environmental limits on earthworm communities in Finnish arable landscapes.
Ecological Applications 21:3162–3177.
Ecological Archives A021-141.

Guénard, Guillaume, Peter Carsten von der Ohe, Dick de Zwart, Pierre Legendre, and Sovan Lek. 2011.
Using phylogenetic information to predict species tolerances to toxic chemicals.
Ecological Applications 21:3178–3190.
Ecological Archives A021-142.

O’Rourke, Megan E., and Laura E. Jones. 2011.
Analysis of landscape-scale insect pest dynamics and pesticide use: an empirical and modeling study.
Ecological Applications 21:3199–3210.
Ecological Archives A021-143.

Higuera, Philip E., Melissa L. Chipman, Jennifer L. Barnes, Michael A. Urban, and Feng Sheng Hu. 2011.
Variability of tundra fire regimes in Arctic Alaska: millennial-scale patterns and ecological implications.
Ecological Applications 21:3211–3226.
Ecological Archives A021-144.

Pastro, Louise A., Christopher R. Dickman, and Mike Letnic. 2011.
Burning for biodiversity or burning biodiversity? Prescribed burn vs. wildfire impacts on plants, lizards, and mammals.
Ecological Applications 21:3238–3253.
Ecological Archives A021-145.

Luyssaert, S., D. Hessenmöller, N. von Lüpke, S. Kaiser, and E. D. Schulze. 2011.
Quantifying land use and disturbance intensity in forestry, based on the self-thinning relationship.
Ecological Applications 21:3271–3283.
Ecological Archives A021-146.

Cord, Anna, and Dennis Rödder. 2011.
Inclusion of habitat availability in species distribution models through multi-temporal remote-sensing data?
Ecological Applications 21:3284–3297.
Ecological Archives A021-147.

Davis, Cory R., and Andrew J. Hansen. 2011.
Trajectories in land-use change around U.S. National Parks and challenges and opportunities for management.
Ecological Applications 21:3298–3315.
Ecological Archives A021-148.

Fordham, Damien A., Tom M. L. Wigley, and Barry W. Brook. 2011.
Multi-model climate projections for biodiversity risk assessments.
Ecological Applications 21:3316–3330.
Ecological Archives A021-149.


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