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Recent CB Faculty Publications
(2000 to present)

Anderson, K.L. and D.J. Leopold. 2002. The role of canopy gaps in maintaining vascular plant diversity at a forested wetland in New York state. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 129:in press

Bedford, B.L, D.J. Leopold, and J.P. Gibbs. 2000. Wetland biodiversity, pp. 781-804, In: Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Vol. 5, Academic Press, San Diego, CA.

Channell, R., and M. V. Lomolino. 2000. Trajectories toward extinction: dynamics of geographic range collapse. Journal of Biogeography 27:169-179.

Channell, R., and M. V. Lomolino.2000. Dynamic biogeography and conservation of endangered species. Nature 403:84-86.

Connors, B.J., C.A. Maynard, and W.A. Powell. 2001. Expression sequence tags from stem tissue of American chestnut. Biotech. Lett. 23:1407-1411

Connors, B.J., N.P. Laun, C.A. Maynard, and W.A. Powell. 2002. Molecular characterization of a gene encoding a cystatin expressed in the stems of American chestnut (Castanea dentata). Planta (in press)

C. L. Elzinga, D. W. Salzer, J. W. Willoughby, and J. P. Gibbs. 2001. Monitoring plant and animal populations. Blackwell Science, Inc. 360 pp.

Coghlan. S. M., Jr., and N. H. Ringler. 2004. A comparison of Atlantic salmon embryo and fry stocking in the Salmon River, New York.   North American Journal of Fisheries Management (In Press).

Danehy, R. J., N.H. Ringler and R.J. Ruby.  1999.  Hydraulic and geomorphic influence on macroinvertebrate distribution in the headwaters of a small watershed.    J. Freshwater Ecology 14:79-91.

Forrester, J.A., T.E. Yorks, and D.J. Leopold.  Structural comparisons and dynamics of mature and old-growth stands in a coniferous forested wetland. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society (in press).

Forrester, J.A., D.J. Leopold, and S.D. Hafner. Maintaining critical habitat in a heavily managed landscape: Effects of power line rights-of-way management on Karner blue butterfly habitat. Restoration Ecology (in press).

Hall, C.A.S., R. Gil Pontius, Jr., Lisa Coleman and Jae-Yong Ko. The environmental consequences of having a baby in the United States. Population and Environment, Vol. 15, No. 6, p. 505-523.

Hall, C.A.S., P.W. Jones, T.M. Donovan and J.P. Gibbs. 2000. The implications of mainstream economics for wildlife conservation. Wildlife Society Bulletin 2000: 3-11.

Hall, C.A.S. Quantifying sustainable development: The future of topical Economics. Academic Press, San Diego.

Hall, Charles, D. Lindenherger, Reiner Kummel, T. Kroeger, and W. Eichhorn. 2001. The need to reintegrate the natural sciences with economics. BioScience 51 (6): 663-673.

Idrisi, N., E.L. Mills, L.G. Rudstam, & D.J. Stewart. 2001. Impact of zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) on the pelagic lower trophic levels of Oneida Lake, New York. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci.. 58: -1441.

Kaya, Z. and D. J. Raynal. 2001. Biodiversity and conservation of Turkish forests. Biological Conservation 97(2): 131-141.

Kelsall, N., C. Hazard, and D.J. Leopold. 2004. Influence of climate factors on demographic changes in the New York populations of the federally-listed Phyllitis scolopendrium var. americana. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 131:161-168.

Kimmerer, R. W. 2000. Native Knowledge for Native Ecosystems. Journal of Forestry. 98(8):4-9

Kimmerer, R.W. 2001. Traditional Ecological Knowledge: a resource for cross-cultural education in biology. BioScience in press

Kimmerer, R.W. and F.K. Lake 2001. Maintaining the Mosaic: The role of indigenous burning in land management. Journal of Forestry 99:36-41.

Kimmerer, R.W. and M.J.L. Driscoll 2001. Moss species richness on insular boulder habitats: the effect of area, isolation and microsite diversity. The Bryologist 103(4):748-756

Leopold, D.J. 2005. Native Plants of the Northeast: A Guide for Gardening and Conservation, Timber Press, Portland, OR, xxx p. (in press).

Liang, H., C.M. Catranis, C.A. Maynard, W.A. Powell 2002. Enhanced resistance to the poplar fungal pathogen, Septoria musiva, in hybrid poplar clones transformed with genes encoding antimicrobial peptides. Biotech. Lett. 24:383-389

Lomolino, M. V., and D. R. Perault. 2001. Island biogeography and landscape ecology of mammals inhabiting fragmented, temperate rainforests. Global Ecology and Biogeography 10:113-132.

Lomolino, M. V. 2001. Elevational gradients of species-density: historical and prospective views. Global Ecology and Biogeography 10:3-13.

Lomolino, M. V., and G. A. Smith. 2001. Dynamic biogeography of prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) towns near the edge of their range. Invited paper for a special feature, Journal of Mammalogy 82:937-945.

Lomolino, M. V., and G. A. Smith. 2003. Terrestrial vertebrate communities at black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) towns. Biological Conservation 115:89-100..

Lomolino, M. V., and G. A. Smith. 2003. Long-term persistence of prairie dog towns: insights for designing networks of prairie reserves. Biological Conservation 115:111-120.

Lomolino, M. V., and Perault, D. R. 2003. Geographic gradients of deforestation and mammalian communities in a fragmented, temperate rainforest landscape. Global Ecology and Biogeography 12:

Lomolino, M. V., and G. A. Smith. 2004. Prairie dog towns as islands: applications of island biogeography and landscape ecology for conserving non-volant terrestrial vertebrates. Global Ecology and Biogeography 12:275-286.

Lomolino, M. V., and D. R. Perault. 2001. Island biogeography and landscape ecology of mammals inhabiting fragmented, temperate rainforests. Global Ecology and Biogeography, in press.

Lomolino, M. V., and D. R. Perault. 2000. Assembly and dis-assembly of mammal communities in a fragmented temperate rainforest. Ecology 81:1517-1532.

Lomolino, M. V., and G. A. Smith. 2001. Dynamic biogeography of prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) towns near the edge of their range. Invited paper for a special feature, Journal of Mammalogy, in press.

Lomolino, M. V., and G. A. Smith.2000.Islands in a sea of grass. Newsletter of the Oklahoma Biological Survey.1:4-5.

Lomolino, M. V., R. Channell, D. R. Perault, and G. A. Smith. 2001. Downsizing nature: anthropogenic dwarfing of species and ecosystems. Invited Chapter in, Biotic Homogenization: the loss of diversity through invasion and extinction, edited by Michael McKinney and Julie Lockwood.

Perault, D., and M. V. Lomolino. 2000. Corridors and Mammal Community Structure across a Fragmented, Old-growth Forest Landscape. Ecological Monographs 70:401-422.

Powell, W.A., C.M. Catranis, and C.A. Maynard. 2000. Design of self-processing antimicrobial peptides plant protection. Letters in Applied Microbiology 31:163-168

Smith, G.A., Lomolino, M.V., 2004. Black-tailed prairie dogs and the structure of avian communities on the shortgrass plains. Oecologia.

Spada, M. E., N. H. Ringler, S. W. Effler and D. A. Matthews.  2002.  Invasion of Onondaga Lake, New York, by the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) following reductions in N pollution.  J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 21(4):  634-650.


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