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“Variation in Soil and Forest Floor Characteristics Along Gradients of Ericaceous, Evergreen Shrub Cover in the Southern Appalachians”
http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10403.pdf.
2009.
“Ecosystem processes at the watershed scale: Extending optimality theory from plot to catchment”
45 (W11425): . http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10399.pdf.
2009.
“Estimating colonization potential of migrant tree species”
15: 1173-1188. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10306.pdf.
2009.
“Beyond neutral science”
24 (1): 8 to 15. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10391.pdf.
2009.
“Land Use and Terrestrial Carbon Storage in Western North Carolina from 1850-2030: A Historical Reconstruction and Simulation Study”
http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10380.pdf.
2009.
“Riparian zones in southern Appalachian headwater catchments: Carbon and nitrogen responses to forest cutting”
258 (10): 2282-2293. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10368.pdf.
2009.
“Effects of prescribed fire in mixed oak forests of the southern Appalachians: forest floor, soil, and soil solution nitrogen responses”
136 (3): 380-391. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10367.pdf.
2009.
“Does mixing litter of different qualities alter stream microbial diversity and functioning on individual litter species?”
118: 457-463. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10288.pdf.
2009.
“Resource-consumer diversity: testing the effects of leaf litter species diversity on stream macroinvertebrate communities”
54: 1461-1473. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10286.pdf.
2009.
“Beyond Species Richness: Expanding Biodiversityecosystem Functioning Theory In Detritus-Based Streams”
http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10290.pdf.
2009.
“The Influence of Past and Present Land Use on Non-Native Plant Invasion in the Southern Appalachians”
http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10362.pdf.
2009.
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“Middle school kids go outdoors, learn science the hands-on way”
125 (38): . http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10475.pdf.
2009.
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“Temperature-mediated coexistence in temperate forest ant communities”
56: 149-156. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10513.pdf.
2009.
“Does leaf litter chemistry differentially affect leaf breakdown in tropical versus temperate streams?: Importance of standardized analytical techniques to measure leaf chemistry”
28 (2): 440-453. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10565.pdf.
2009.
“Nutrient enrichment alters storage and fluxes of detritus in a headwater stream ecosystem”
90 (9): 2556-2566. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10378.pdf.
2009.
“Fishing For Answers: An Analysis Of Biomonitoring Trends In Seven Different Watersheds Within The Little Tennessee River Basin”
http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10415.pdf.
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