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Higgins, JA ;Belt, KT ;Karns, JS ;Russell-Anelli, J ;Shelton, DR 2005. Tir- and stx- positive Escherichia coli in stream waters in a metropolitan area 71 (5): 2511-2519.
Katz, RW ;Brush, GS ;Parlange, MB 2005. Statistics of extremes: modeling ecological disturbances 86 (5): 1124-1134. doi:10.1890/04-0606.
Kaushal, SS ;Groffman, PM ;Likens, GE ;Belt, KT ;Band, LE ;Fisher, GT 2005. Changing land use and the anthropogenic salinization of inland waters 102 (38): 13517-13520.
Kaushal, SS ;Groffman, PM ;Likens, GE ;Belt, KT ;Stack, WP ;Kelly, VR ;Band, LE ;Fisher, GT 2005. Increased salinization of fresh water in the northeastern United States 102 (38): 13517-13520.
Kaushal, SS ;Lewis, WM, Jr. 2005. Fate and transport of dissolved organic nitrogen in minimally disturbed montane streams of Colorado, USA 74 (3): 303-321.
Kinzig, AP ;Warren, PS ;Martin, C ;Hope, D ;Katti, M 2005. The effects of human socioeconomic status and cultural characteristics on urban patterns of biodiversity 10 (1): 23. http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol10/iss1/art23/.
Casey, RE ;Shaw, AN ;Massal, LR ;Snodgrass, JW 2005. Multimedia evaluation of trace metal distribution within stormwater retention ponds in suburban Maryland, USA 74 (2): 273-280. doi:10.1007/s00128-004-0580-0.
Davis, MA ;Pergl, J ;Truscott, AM ;Kollmann, J ;Bakker, JP ;Domenech, R ;Prach, K ;Prieur-Richard, AH ;Veeneklass, RM ;Pyšek, P ;del Moral, R ;Hobbs, RJ ;Collins, SL ;Pickett, STA ;Reich, PB 2005. Vegetation change: a reunifying concept in plant ecology 7: 69-76. doi:doi:10.1016/j.ppees.2004.11.001.
Doyle, MW ;Stanley, EH ;Strayer, DL ;Jacobson, RB ;Schmidt, JC 2005. Effective discharge analysis of ecological processes in streams 41 (W11411): 1-16. doi:10.1029/2005WR004222.
Faeth, SH ;Warren, PS ;Shochat, E ;Marussich, W 2005. Trophic dynamics in urban communities 55 (5): 399-407.
Felson, AJ ;Pickett, STA 2005. Designed experiments: new approaches to studying urban ecosystems 3 (10): 549-556.
Groffman, PM ;Dorsey, AM ;Mayer, PM 2005. N processing within geomorphic structures in urban streams 24 (3): 613-625.
Redman, CL ;Grove, JM ;Kuby, LH 2004. Integrating social science into the Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network: social dimensions of ecological change, ecological dimensions of social change 7 (2): 161-171. doi:10.1007/s10021-003-0215-z.
Shelton, DR ;Higgins, JA ;Van Kessel, JS ;Pachepsky, YA ;Belt, KT ;Karns, JS 2004. Estimation of viable Escherichia coli 0157 in surface waters using enrichment in conjunction with immunological detection 58: 223-231.
Tague, CL ;Band, LE 2004. RHESSys: Regional hydro-ecologic simulation system–an object-oriented approach to spatially distributed modeling of carbon, water, and nutrient cycling 8: 1-42.
Voinov, A ;Fitz, C ;Boumans, RMJ ;Costanza, R 2004. Modular ecosystem modeling 19: 285-304.
Wolf, JM ;Gibbs, JP 2004. Silphids in urban forests: diversity and function 7: 371-384.
Bain, DJ ;Brush, GS 2005. Early chromite mining and agricultural clearance: opportunities for the investigation of agricultural sediment dynamics in the Eastern Piedmont (USA) 305: 957-981.
Groffman, PM ;Law, NL ;Belt, KT ;Band, LE ;Fisher, GT 2004. Nitrogen fluxes and retention in urban watershed ecosystems 7 (4): 393-403. doi:10.1007/s10021-003-0039-x.
Heisler, G 2004. Book Review of: climate variability and ecosystem response at long-term ecological research sites 85 (8): 1157-1159.