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2007.
“Grasshopper (Orthoptera: Acrididae)communities respond to fire, bison grazing and weather in North Americantallgrass prairie: A long-term study”
153: 699 -711.
2007.
“Consumptionof mycorrhizal and saprophytic fungi by Collembola in grassland soils”
39: 2594 -2602.
2007.
“Insect development under predation risk, variable temperature, and variable food quality”
4: 47 -65.
2007.
“Experimentaldesign for two-color microarrays applied in a pre-existing split-plotexperiment”
6: . http://www.bepress.com/sagmb/vol6/iss1/art20.
2007.
“Optimizing radio retention andminimizing radio impacts in a field study of Upland Sandpipers”
71: 971 -980.
2007.
“Linking benthic algal biomass to stream substratum topography”
43: 449 -460.
2007.
“Soil water partitioning contributes to species coexistence in tallgrass prairie”
116: 1017 -1029.
2007.
“Linking water uptake with rooting patterns in grassland species”
153: 261 -272.
2007.
“Photosynthetic traits in C3 and C4 grassland species in mesocosm and field environments”
60: 412 -420.
2007.
“Altered ecosystem nitrogen dynamics as a consequence of land cover change in tallgrass prairie”
158: 432 -445.
2007.
“The saturation of N cycling in Central Plains streams: 15N experiments across a broad gradient of nitrate concentrations”
84: 31 -49.
2007.
“Global-scale similarities in nitrogen release patterns during long-term decomposition”
315: 361 -364.
2007.
“Demographic response of a grassland rodent to environmental variability”
88: 982 -988.
2007.
“Nest mate size, but not short-term need, influences begging behavior of a generalist brood parasite”
18: 222 -230.
2007.
“Effects of prairie vole runways on tallgrass prairie”
110: 100 -106.
2007.
“Intra-seasonal precipitation patterns and aboveground productivity in three perennial grasslands”
95: 780 -788.
2007.
“Ecological genomics: making the leap from model systems in the lab to native populations in the field. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment”
5: 19 -24.
2007.
“Diurnal activity and habitat associations of white-tailed deer in tallgrass prairie of eastern Kansas”
110: 145 -154.









