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D. W. Hulse, S. V. Gregory, D. White, J. Van Sickle, P.A. Berger, D. Dole, and
N.H Schumaker. 2004. Alternative futures for the Willamette River Basin.
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Beedlow, P.A.,
D.T. Tingey, D. L. Phillips, W. E. Hogsett, and D. M. Olszyk. 2004. Rising
atmospheric CO2 and carbon sequestration in forests. Frontiers in
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Cao, Y.,
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a limited number of survey units. Ecoscience 11(1):23-35. WED-02-038
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Carrol, C.,
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Chapman, S. S., G. E. Griffith, J. M. Omernik, J. A. Comstock, M. C. Beiser, and D. Johnson. 2004. Ecoregions of Mississippi. (color poster with map, descriptive text, summary tables, and photographs). Reston, Virginia, U.S. Geological Survey (map scale 1:1,000,000). (R. L. Blair) WED-03-153
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Clark, J., L.
Ortego, and A. Fairbrother. 2004. Sources of variability in plant
toxicity testing. Chemosphere 57:1599-1612. WED-03-131
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Compton, J.
E.,
L. S. Watrud, L. A. Porteous, and S. DeGrood. 2004. Soil microbial biomass and
community DNA profiles after chronic N additions at Harvard Forest. For. Ecol. &
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DeWitt, T. W.,
A. F. D’Andrea, C. A. Brown, B. D. Griffen and P. M. Eldridge. 2004. Impact of
burrowing shrimp populations on nitrogen cycling and water quality in western
North American temperature estuaries. Pages 107-115 in Akio Tamaki, editor.
Proceedings of the Symposium on Ecology of Large Bioturbators in Tidal Flats and
Shallow Sublittoral Sediments – from Individual Behavior to their Role as
Ecosystem Engineers, November 2003. Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, Japan.
WED-04-094
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Domec, J. C.,
J. M. Warren, F. C. Meinzer, J. R. Brooks, and R. Coulombe. 2004. Native
root xylem embolism and stomatal closure in stands of Douglas-fir and ponderosa
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ABSTRACT
Eldridge, P.
M.,
J. E. Kaldy and A. B. Burd. 2004. Stress response model for the tropical
seagrass Thalassia testudinum: The interactions of light, temperature,
sedimentation and geochemistry. Estuaries 27:923-937. WED 03-079
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Fairbrother,
A.,
J. Smits, and K. Grasman. 2004. Avian immunotoxicology. J. Toxicol & Environ.
Health 7(B):105-137. WED-03-048
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Ferraro, S.
P.,
and F. A. Cole. 2004. Optimal benthic macrofaunal sampling protocol for
detecting differences among four habitats in Willapa Bay, Washington, USA.
Estuaries 27:1014-1025. WED-02-138
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Frick, W. E.,
A. C. Sigleo, and D.T. Specht. 2004. Estimating nitrogen and tidal
exchange in a North Pacific estuary with EPA's Visual Plumes PDSW model. 12
pages in Proceedings 3rd International Conf. on Marine Waste Water Discharge,
Catania, Italy September-October, 2004. WED-05-027
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Griffen, B.
D., T. H. DeWitt, and C. Langdon. 2004. Particle removal rates by the mud
shrimp Upogebia pugettensis, its burrow, and a commensal clam: effects on
estuarine phytoplankton abundance. Marine Ecology Progress Series 269:223-236.
WED-03-014
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Griffith, G. E., S. A. Bryce, J. M. Omernik, J. A. Comstock, A. C. Rogers, B. Harrison, S. L. Hatch and D. Brezanson. 2004. Ecoregions of Texas (color poster with map, descriptive text and photographs): Reston, Virginia, U.S. Geological Survey (map scale 1:2,150,000). (R.L. Blair) WED-04-152
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J. S. Gunnarsson, B. L. Boese, J. O. Lamberson, C. Schaffner, W. Giger,
and P. C. Jepson. 2004. Influences of sedimentary organic matter quality on the
bioaccumulation of 4-nonylphenol by estuarine amphipods. Environ. Toxicol. Chem.
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Hobbie, E.
A., M. G. Johnson, P. T. Rygiewicz, D. T. Tingey, and D. M. Olszyk. 2004.
Isotopic estimates of new carbon inputs into litter and soils in a four-year
climate change experiment with Douglas-fir. Plant and Soil 259:331-343.
WED-02-152
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Hobbie, E.
A., F. S. Sanchez, and P. T. Rygiewicz. 2004. Carbon use, nitrogen use,
and isotopic fractionation of ectomycorrhizal and saprotrophic fungi in natural
abundance and 13C-labelled cultures. Mycological Research 108(7)725-736.
WED-02-037
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Hughes, R.
M., S. Howlin, and P. R. Kaufmann. 2004. A biointegrity index for
coldwater streams of western Oregon and Washington. Trans. of the Amer. Fish.
Soc. 133:1497-1515. WED-00-036
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Jackson, L. E., S. L. Bird, R. W. Matheny, R. V. O’Neill, D. White, K. C. Boesch and J. L. Koviach. 2004. A regional approach to projecting land-use change and resulting ecological vulnerability. Environ. Mont. Assess. 94:231-248. WED-03-184.
Kahl, J. H., J. L. Stoddard, R. Haeuber, S. G. Paulsen, R. Birnbaum, F. A. Deviney, J. R. Webb, W. Sharpe, C. T. Driscoll, A. T. Herlihy, J. H. Kellogg, P. S. Murdoch, K. Roy, K. E. Webster, and N. S. Urquhart. 2004. Have U.S. surface waters responded to the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments? Envir. Sci. & Tech. 38:484A-490A. WED-04-116
Kentula, M.
E.,
S. E. Gwin, and S. M. Pierson. 2004. Tracking changes in wetlands with
urbanization: sixteen years of experience in Portland, Oregon, USA. Wetlands
24(4):734-743. WED-02-187
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Kincaid, T.
M., D. P. Larsen, and N. S. Urquhart. 2004. The structure of variation
and its influence on the estimation of status: Indicators of Condition of the
Lakes in the Northeast, U.S.A. Environ. Mont. Assess. 98:1-21. WED-02-172
ABSTRACT
Lackey, R. T. 2004. Adding nutrients to enhance salmon runs: developing a coherent public policy. Fisheries 28(8):34-35. WED-03-108
Lackey, R. T. 2004. Societal values and the proper role of restoration ecologists. Front. in Ecol. & the Environ. 2(2):45-46. WED-04-024
Lackey, R. T., 2004. Normative science. Fisheries 29(7):38-39. WED-04-132
Larsen, D. P.,
P. R. Kaufmann, T. M. Kincaid, and N. S. Urquhart. 2004. Detecting persistent
change in the habitat of salmon-bearing streams in the Pacific Northwest. Can.
J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 61:283-291. WED-03-007
ABSTRACT
Lattin, P.
D., P. J. Wigington, T. J. Moser, B. E. Peniston, D. R. Lindeman, and D.
R. Oetter. 2004. Influence of remote sensing imagery source on quantification of
riparian land cover/land use. J. Am. Water Resources Assn. 40(1) 215-227.
WED-03-078
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Lawler, J. J.
and N. H. Schumaker. 2004. Evaluating habitat as a surrogate for
population viability using a spatially explicit population model. Environ. Mont.
Assess. 94:85-100. WED 04-001
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Lawler, J.
J., R. J. O’Connor, C. T. Hunsaker, K. B. Jones, T. R. Loveland, and D. White.
2004. The effects of habitat resolution on models of avian diversity and
distributions: a comparison of two land-cover classifications. Landscape Ecol.
19:515-530. WED-03-122
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Lawler, J. L.
and R. J. O'Connor. 2004. How well do consistently monitored breeding bird
survey routes represent the environments of the conterminous United States?
Condor 106(4):801-814. WED-02-052
ABSTRACT
Lee, E. H.
, D. T. Tingey, P. A. Beedlow, M. G. Johnson, and R. B. McKane. 2004. A spatial
analysis of fine-root biomass from stand data in the Pacific Northwest. Can. J.
For. Res. 34: 2169-2180. WED 03-169
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Lewis, J. D.,
M. Lucash, D. M. Olszyk, D. T. Tingey. 2004 Relationships between needle
nitrogen concentration and photosynthetic responses of Douglas-fir seedlings to
elevated CO2 and temperature New Phytologist 162(2):355-364.
WED-04-006
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Meinzer, F.
C., J. R. Brooks, S. Bucci, G. Goldstein, F. G. Scholz, and J. M. Warren.
2004. Converging patterns of uptake and hydraulic redistribution of soil water
in contrasting woody vegetation types. Tree Physiology 24:919-928. WED-03-106
ABSTRACT
Nalle, D. J
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Modeling joint production of wildlife and timber. J. Environ. Econ & Mgt.
48:997-1017. WED-03-069
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Newsome, S.
D., D. L. Phillips, B. J. Culleton, T. P. Gilderson, and P. L. Koch.
2004. Dietary reconstruction of an early to middle Holocene human population
from central California coast: insights from advanced stable isotope mixing
models. J. Archaeological Sci. 31:1101-1115. WED-04-007
ABSTRACT
Olsen, A. R.
2004. Spatially Balanced Survey Design for Groundwater Using Existing Wells. ASA
Proc. of the Joint Stat.l Meet.: 3082-3086. WED-04-015
ABSTRACT
Olszyk, D.
M.,
C. A.
Burdick, T. G. Pfleeger, E. H. Lee, and L. S. Watrud. 2004. Assessing the risks
to non-target terrestrial plants from herbicides. J. Agric. Meteorol.
60(4):221-242. WED-04-157
ABSTRACT
Orme
Zavaleta, J.,
and P. A. Rossignol. 2004. Community-level analysis of risk of vector-borne
disease. Transactions of the Royal Soc. Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
98:610-618. WED-03-154.
ABSTRACT
Pan, Y., A.
T. Herlihy, P. R. Kaufmann, P. J. Wigington, Jr., J. Van Sickle, and T.
J. Moser. 2004. Linkages between land-use, water quality, physical habitat
conditions and lotic diatom assemblages: a multi-spatial scale assessment.
Hydrobiologia 515:59-73. WED-02-168
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Rygiewicz, P.
T.,
D. Zabowski, and M. F. Skinner. 2004. Site disturbance effects on a clay soil
under Pinus radiata – root biomass, mycorrhizal colonisation, 15ammonium
uptake, and foliar nutrient levels. New Zealand J. of Forestry Science
34(3):238-254. WED-00-055
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Santelmann,
M. V., D. White, K. Freemark, J. I. Nassauer, J. M. Eilers, K. B. Vache,
B. J. Danielson, R. C. Corry, M. E. Clark, S. Polasky, R. M. Cruse, J. Sifneos,
H. Rustigian, C. Coiner, J. Wu, and D. Debinski. 2004. Assessing alternative
futures for agriculture in Iowa, USA. Landscape Ecol. 19(4):357-374.WED 02-189
ABSTRACT
Schumaker, N.
H.,
T. Ernst, D. White, J. Baker, and P. Haggerty. 2004. Projecting wildlife
responses to alternative future landscapes in Oregon’s Willamette Basin.
Ecological Applications 14(2):381-401. WED-01-167
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Stevens, D.
L., and A. R. Olsen. 2004. Spatially balanced sampling of natural
resources. J. Am. Stat. Assoc. 99:262-278. WED-02-174
ABSTRACT
Tausz, M.,
D. M. Olszyk, S. Monschein and D.T. Tingey. 2004. Combined effects of CO2
and O3 on antioxidative and photoprotective defense systems in
needles of ponderosa pine. Biologia Plantarium 48(4):543-548. WED-04-073
ABSTRACT
Tingey, D. T.,
W. E. Hogsett, E. H. Lee, and J. A. Laurence. 2004. Stricter ozone ambient air
quality standard has beneficial effect on ponderosa pine in California. Environ.
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Trudell, S.
A., P. T. Rygiewicz, and R. L. Edmonds. 2004. Patterns of nitrogen and
carbon stable isotope ratios in macrofungi, plants and soils in two old-growth
conifer forests. New Phytologist 164:317-355. WED-04-133
ABSTRACT
Van Sickle,
J.,
J. Baker, A. Herlihy, P. Bayley, S. Gregory, P. Haggerty, L. Ashkenas, and J.
Li. 2004. Projecting the biological condition of streams under alternative
scenarios of human land use. Ecol. Applications 14(2):368-381. WED 02-043
ABSTRACT
Waite, I. R.,
A. T. Herlihy, D. P. Larsen, N. S. Urquhart, and D. J. Klemm. 2004. The
effects of macroinvertebrate taxonomic resolution in large landscape
bioassessments: an example from the Mid-Atlantic Highlands, U.S.A. Freshwater
Biol. 49:474-489. WED-02-044
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Warman L. D.,
D. M. Forsyth, A. R. E. Sinclair, K. Freemark, H. D. Moore, T. W. Barrett, R. L.
Pressey, and D. White. 2004. Species distributions, surrogacy, and
important conservation regions in Canada. Ecol. Letters 7(5):374-379. WED-03-137
ABSTRACT
Watrud, L. S.,
E. H. Lee, A. Fairbrother, C. Burdick, J. R. Reichman, M. Bollman, M. Storm,
G. King and P. K. Van deWater. 2004. Evidence for landscape-level,
pollen-mediated gene flow from genetically modified creeping bentgrass with
CP4 EPSPS as a marker. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 101(40):14533-14538. WED-04-154
ABSTRACT
Weinstein, D.
A., J. A. Laurence, W. A. Retzlaff, J. S. Kern, E. H. Lee, W. E. Hogsett
and J. Weber. 2004. Predicting the effects of tropospheric ozone on regional
productivity of ponderosa pine and white fir. Forest Ecol. Manag. 205(1):73-89.
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