Digital Appendices, Supplements, and Data Papers for Ecological Applications, Volume 22, 2012
Swope, Sarah M., and William H. Satterthwaite. 2012.
Variable effects of a generalist parasitoid on a biocontrol seed predator and its target weed.
Ecological Applications 22:20–34.
Ecological Archives A022-001.
Biddle, J. M., C. Linde, and R. C. Godfree. 2012.
Co-infection patterns and geographic distribution of a complex pathosystem targeted by pathogen-resistant plants.
Ecological Applications 22:35–52.
Ecological Archives A022-002.
Lu, Chaoqun, Hanqin Tian, Mingliang Liu, Wei Ren, Xiaofeng Xu, Guangsheng Chen, and Chi Zhang. 2012.
Effect of nitrogen deposition on China’s terrestrial carbon uptake in the context of multifactor environmental changes.
Ecological Applications 22:53–75.
Ecological Archives A022-003.
Berthrong, Sean T., Gervasio Piñeiro, G. Jobbágy, and Robert B. Jackson. 2012.
Soil C and N changes with afforestation of grasslands across gradients of precipitation and plantation age.
Ecological Applications 22:76–86.
Ecological Archives A022-004.
Brost, Brian M., and Paul Beier. 2012.
Use of land facets to design linkages for climate change.
Ecological Applications 22:87–103.
Ecological Archives A022-005.
Dahlin, Kyla M., Gregory P. Asner, and Christopher B. Field. 2012.
Environmental filtering and land-use history drive patterns in biomass accumulation in a mediterranean-type landscape.
Ecological Applications 22:104–118.
Ecological Archives A022-006.
Rehfeldt, Gerald E., Nicholas L. Crookston, Cuauhtémoc Sáenz-Romero, and Elizabeth M. Campbell. 2012.
North American vegetation model for land-use planning in a changing climate: a solution to large classification problems.
Ecological Applications 22:119–141.
Ecological Archives A022-007.
McLane, Sierra C., and Sally N. Aitken. 2012.
Whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) assisted migration potential: testing establishment north of the species range.
Ecological Applications 22:142–153.
Ecological Archives A022-008.
Leites, Laura P., Andrew P. Robinson, Gerald E. Rehfeldt, John D. Marshall, and Nicholas L. Crookston. 2012.
Height-growth response to climatic changes differs among populations of Douglas-fir: a novel analysis of historic data.
Ecological Applications 22:154–165.
Ecological Archives A022-009.
Field, S. G., A. W. Schoettle, J. G. Klutsch, S. J. Tavener, and M. F. Antolin. 2012.
Demographic projection of high-elevation white pines infected with white pine blister rust: a nonlinear disease model.
Ecological Applications 22:166–183.
Ecological Archives A022-010.
Miller, J. D., C. N. Skinner, H. D. Safford, E. E. Knapp, and C. M. Ramirez. 2012.
Trends and causes of severity, size, and number of fires in northwestern California, USA.
Ecological Applications 22:184–203.
Ecological Archives A022-011.
Kalies, E. L., B. G. Dickson, C. L. Chambers, and W. W. Covington. 2012.
Small mammal community occupancy responses to restoration treatments in ponderosa pine forests, northern Arizona, USA.
Ecological Applications 22:204–217.
Ecological Archives A022-012.
Cohen, Jillian S., John C. Maerz, and Bernd Blossey. 2012.
Traits, not origin, explain impacts of plants on larval amphibians.
Ecological Applications 22:218–228.
Ecological Archives A022-013.
Downing, Andrea S., Egbert H. van Nes, Jan H. Janse, Frans Witte, Ilse J. M. Cornelissen, Marten Scheffer, and Wolf M. Mooij. 2012.
Collapse and reorganization of a food web of Mwanza Gulf, Lake Victoria.
Ecological Applications 22:229–239.
Ecological Archives A022-014.
Leyer, Ilona, Eva Mosner, and Boris Lehmann. 2012.
Managing floodplain-forest restoration in European river landscapes combining ecological and flood protection issues.
Ecological Applications 22:240–249.
Ecological Archives A022-015.
Leigh, Catherine, Ben Stewart-Koster, Fran Sheldon, and Michele A. Burford. 2012.
Understanding multiple ecological responses to anthropogenic disturbance: rivers and potential flow regime change.
Ecological Applications 22:250–263.
Ecological Archives A022-016.
Morse, Jennifer L., Marcelo Ardón, and Emily S. Bernhardt. 2012.
Greenhouse gas fluxes in southeastern US coastal plain wetlands under contrasting land uses.
Ecological Applications 22:264–280.
Ecological Archives A022-017.
Brown, Christopher J., Elizabeth A. Fulton, Hugh P. Possingham, and Anthony J. Richardson. 2012.
How long can fisheries management delay action in response to ecosystem and climate change?
Ecological Applications 22:298–310.
Ecological Archives A022-018.
Blowes, Shane A., and Sean R. Connolly. 2012.
Risk spreading, connectivity, and optimal reserve spacing.
Ecological Applications 22:311–321.
Ecological Archives A022-019.
Kay, Matthew C., Hunter S. Lenihan, Carla M. Guenther, Jono R. Wilson, Christopher J. Miller, and Samuel W. Shrout. 2012.
Collaborative assessment of California spiny lobster population and fishery responses to a marine reserve network.
Ecological Applications 22:322–335.
Ecological Archives A022-020.
Shackell, Nancy L., Jonathan A. D. Fisher, Kenneth T. Frank, and Peter Lawton. 2012.
Spatial scale of similarity as an indicator of metacommunity stability in exploited marine systems.
Ecological Applications 22:336–348.
Ecological Archives A022-021.
Manes, Fausto, Guido Incerti, Elisabetta Salvatori, Marcello Vitale, Carlo Ricotta, and Robert Costanza. 2012.
Urban ecosystem services: tree diversity and stability of tropospheric ozone removal.
Ecological Applications 22:349–360.
Ecological Archives A022-022.
Bischof, Richard, and Jon E. Swenson. 2012.
Linking noninvasive genetic sampling and traditional monitoring to aid management of a transborder carnivore population.
Ecological Applications 22:361–373.
Ecological Archives A022-023.
McCauley, Douglas J., Kevin A. McLean, John Bauer, Hillary S. Young, and Fiorenza Micheli. 2012.
Evaluating the performance of methods for estimating the abundance of rapidly declining coastal shark populations.
Ecological Applications 22:385–392.
Ecological Archives A022-024.
von Wehrden, Henrik, Jan Hanspach, Petra Kaczensky, Joern Fischer, and Karsten Wesche. 2012.
Global assessment of the non-equilibrium concept in rangelands.
Ecological Applications 22:393–399.
Ecological Archives A022-025.
Bagchi, Sumanta, David D. Briske, X. B. Wu, Mitchel P. McClaran, Brandon T. Bestelmeyer, and Maria E. Fernández-Giménez. 2012.
Empirical assessment of state-and-transition models with a long-term vegetation record from the Sonoran Desert.
Ecological Applications 22:400–411.
Ecological Archives A022-026.
Halpern, Charles B., Ryan D. Haugo, Joseph A. Antos, Sheena S. Kaas, and Allyssa L. Kilanowski. 2012.
Grassland restoration with and without fire: evidence from a tree-removal experiment.
Ecological Applications 22:425–441.
Ecological Archives A022-027.
Brewer, J. Stephen, Christine A. Bertz, Jeffery B. Cannon, Jason D. Chesser, and Erynn E. Maynard. 2012.
Do natural disturbances or the forestry practices that follow them convert forests to early-successional communities?
Ecological Applications 22:442–458.
Ecological Archives A022-028.
Egan, J. Franklin, and David A. Mortensen. 2012.
A comparison of land-sharing and land-sparing strategies for plant richness conservation in agricultural landscapes.
Ecological Applications 22:459–471.
Ecological Archives A022-029.
Fitzpatrick, Matthew C., Evan L. Preisser, Adam Porter, Joseph Elkinton, and Aaron M. Ellison. 2012.
Modeling range dynamics in heterogeneous landscapes: invasion of the hemlock woolly adelgid in eastern North America.
Ecological Applications 22:472–486.
Ecological Archives A022-030.
Ricker, M. C., S. W. Donohue, M. H. Stolt, and M. S. Zavada. 2012.
Development and application of multi-proxy indices of land use change for riparian soils in southern New England, USA.
Ecological Applications 22:487–501.
Ecological Archives A022-031.
Belote, R. Travis, Robert H. Jones, and Thomas F. Wieboldt. 2012.
Compositional stability and diversity of vascular plant communities following logging disturbance in Appalachian forests.
Ecological Applications 22:502–516.
Ecological Archives A022-032.
Potter, Kevin M., and Christopher W. Woodall. 2012.
Trends over time in tree and seedling phylogenetic diversity indicate regional differences in forest biodiversity change.
Ecological Applications 22:517–531.
Ecological Archives A022-033.
Kranabetter, J. M., M. U. Stoehr, and G. A. O’Neill. 2012.
Divergence in ectomycorrhizal communities with foreign Douglas-fir populations and implications for assisted migration.
Ecological Applications 22:550–560.
Ecological Archives A022-034.
Vieilledent, G., R. Vaudry, S. F. D. Andriamanohisoa, O. S. Rakotonarivo, H. Z. Randrianasolo, H. N. Razafindrabe, C. Bidaud Rakotoarivony, J. Ebeling, and M. Rasamoelina. 2012.
A universal approach to estimate biomass and carbon stock in tropical forests using generic allometric models.
Ecological Applications 22:572–583.
Ecological Archives A022-035.
Avelino, Jacques, Alí Romero-Gurdián, Héctor F. Cruz-Cuellar, and Fabrice A. J. DeClerck. 2012.
Landscape context and scale differentially impact coffee leaf rust, coffee berry borer, and coffee root-knot nematodes.
Ecological Applications 22:584–596.
Ecological Archives A022-036.
Soininen, Janne, and Miska Luoto. 2012.
Is catchment productivity a useful predictor of taxa richness in lake plankton communities?
Ecological Applications 22:624–633.
Ecological Archives A022-037.
Watson, Simon J., Rick S. Taylor, Dale G. Nimmo, Luke T. Kelly, Angie Haslem, Michael F. Clarke, and Andrew F. Bennett. 2012.
Effects of time since fire on birds: How informative are generalized fire response curves for conservation management?
Ecological Applications 22:685–696.
Ecological Archives A022-038.
Chisholm, Ryan A., Brendan A. Wintle. 2012.
Choosing ecosystem service investments that are robust to uncertainty across multiple parameters.
Ecological Applications 22:697–704.
Ecological Archives A022-039.
Metson, Geneviève S., Rebecca L. Hale, David M. Iwaniec, Elizabeth M. Cook, Jessica R. Corman, Christopher S. Galletti, and Daniel L. Childers. 2012.
Phosphorus in Phoenix: a budget and spatial representation of phosphorus in an urban ecosystem.
Ecological Applications 22:705–721.
Ecological Archives A022-040.
Plagányi, Éva E., and Doug S. Butterworth. 2012.
The Scotia Sea krill fishery and its possible impacts on dependent predators: modeling localized depletion of prey.
Ecological Applications 22:748–761.
Ecological Archives A022-041.
Chan, Neil C. S., Sean R. Connolly, and Bruce D. Mapstone. 2012.
Effects of sex change on the implications of marine reserves for fisheries.
Ecological Applications 22:778–791.
Ecological Archives A022-042.
Mellin, Camille, Lael Parrott, Serge Andréfouët, Corey J. A. Bradshaw, M. Aaron MacNeil, and M. Julian Caley. 2012.
Multi-scale marine biodiversity patterns inferred efficiently from habitat image processing.
Ecological Applications 22:792–803.
Ecological Archives A022-043.
Gaeta, Jereme W., Jordan S. Read, James F. Kitchell, and Stephen R. Carpenter. 2012.
Eradication via destratification: whole-lake mixing to selectively remove rainbow smelt, a coldwater invasive species.
Ecological Applications 22:817–827.
Ecological Archives A022-044.
Correa, Cristian, and Andrew P. Hendry. 2012.
Invasive salmonids and lake order interact in the decline of puye grande Galaxias platei in western Patagonia lakes.
Ecological Applications 22:828–842.
Ecological Archives A022-045.
Jardine, Timothy D., Karen A. Kidd, and Joseph B. Rasmussen. 2012.
Aquatic and terrestrial organic matter in the diet of stream consumers: implications for mercury bioaccumulation.
Ecological Applications 22:843–855.
Ecological Archives A022-046.
Spear, Stephen F., Charles M. Crisafulli, and Andrew Storfer. 2012.
Genetic structure among coastal tailed frog populations at Mount St. Helens is moderated by post-disturbance management.
Ecological Applications 22:856–869.
Ecological Archives A022-047.
Buhle, Eric R., Blake E. Feist, and Ray Hilborn. 2012.
Population dynamics and control of invasive Spartina alterniflora: inference and forecasting under uncertainty.
Ecological Applications 22:880–893.
Ecological Archives A022-048.
Fensham, R. J., R. J. Fairfax, and J. M. Dwyer. 2012.
Potential aboveground biomass in drought-prone forest used for rangeland pastoralism.
Ecological Applications 22:894–908.
Ecological Archives A022-049.
Browning, Dawn M., Michael C. Dunway, Andrea S. Laliberte, and Albert Rango. 2012.
Hierarchical analysis of vegetation dynamics over 71 years: soil-rainfall interactions in a Chihuahuan Desert ecosystem.
Ecological Applications 22:909–926.
Ecological Archives A022-050.
Porensky, Lauren M., Kurt J. Vaughn, and Truman P. Young. 2012.
Can intraspecific spatial aggregation increase multi-year coexistence by creating temporal priority?
Ecological Applications 22:909–936.
Ecological Archives A022-051.
Alford, Aaron L., Eric C. Hellgren, Ryan Limb, and David M. Engle. 2012.
Experimental tree removal in tallgrass prairie: variable responses of flora and fauna along a woody cover gradient.
Ecological Applications 22:947–958.
Ecological Archives A022-052.
McGeoch, Melodie A., Dian Spear, Elizabeth J. Kleynhans, and Elrike Marais. 2012.
Uncertainty in invasive alien species listing.
Ecological Applications 22:959–971.
Ecological Archives A022-053.
Concepción, Elena D., Federico Fernández-González and Mario Díaz. 2012.
Plant diversity partitioning in Mediterranean croplands: effects of farming intensity, field edge, and landscape context.
Ecological Applications 22:972–981.
Ecological Archives A022-054.
González-Díaz, Lucía, Femke van den Berg, Frank van den Bosch, and José Luis González-Andújar. 2012.
Controlling annual weeds in cereals by deploying crop rotation at the landscape scale: Avena sterilis as an example.
Ecological Applications 22:982–992.
Ecological Archives A022-055.
Ploton, Pierre, Raphaël Pélissier, Christophe Proisy, Théo Flavenot, Nicolas Barbier, S. N. Rai, and Pierre Couteron. 2012.
Assessing aboveground tropical forest biomass using Google Earth canopy images.
Ecological Applications 22:993–1003.
Ecological Archives A022-056.
Azaele, Sandro, Stephen J. Cornell, and William E. Kunin. 2012.
Downscaling species occupancy from coarse spatial scales.
Ecological Applications 22:1004–1014.
Ecological Archives A022-057.
Robinson, Stacie J., Michael D. Samuel, Chad J. Johnson, Marie Adams, and Debbie I. McKenzie. 2012.
Emerging prion disease drives host selection in a wildlife population.
Ecological Applications 22:1050–1059.
Ecological Archives A022-058.