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“Effects of even-aged timber harvest on stream salamanders: Support for the evacuation hypothesis”
262: 2344-2353. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10614.pdf.
2011.
“Effects of watershed land use and geomorphology on stream low flows during severe drought conditions in the southern Blue Ridge Mountains, Georgia and North Carolina, USA”
47 (W02516): . http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10487.pdf.
2011.
“Effects of watershed topography, soils, land use, and climate on baseflow hydrology in humid regions: A review”
35 (4): 465-492. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10645.pdf.
2011.
“Modeling potential evapotranspiration of two forested watersheds in the southern Appalachians”
54 (6): 2067-2078. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10646.pdf.
2011.
“Conversion to pine: Changes in timing and magnitude of high and low flows”
26 (6): 568-575. doi:10.1080/02827581.2011.608710. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10701.pdf.
2011.
“Increasing donor ecosystem productivity decreases terrestrial consumer reliance on a stream resource subsidy”
167 (3): p. 821-834. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10629.pdf.
2011.
“The Effect of Conservation Activity on Surrounding Land Prices”
87 (3): 452-472. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10553.pdf.
2011.
“Effects of water quality on Appalachian Elktoe mussels in the Little Tennessee River”
43 (2): 1-84. http://ehis.ebscohost.com/eds/results?sid=06cb2d6c-7d33-48de-8b5c-1c547f15079a%40sessionmgr11&vid=4&hid=2&bquery=JN+%22Abstracts+with+Programs+-+Geological+Society+of+America%22&bdata=JnR5cGU9MCZzaXRlPWVkcy1saXZl.
2011.
“Quantifying structural and physiological controls on variation in canopy transpiration among planted pine and hardwood species in the southern Appalachians”
4 (2): 183-195. doi:10.1002/eco.136. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10486.pdf.
2011.
“Can forest management be used to sustain water-based ecosystem services in the face of climate change?”
21 (6): 2049-2067. doi:10.1890/10-2246.1. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10604.pdf.
2011.
“Nitrogen uptake and preference in a forest understory following invasion by an exotic grass”
doi:10.1007/s00442-011-2030-0. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10560.pdf.
2011.
“Topography-mediated controls on local vegetation phenology estimated from MODIS vegetation index”
doi:10.1007/s10980-011-9580-8. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10491.pdf.
2011.
“Downscaling real-time vegetation dynamics by fusing multi-temporal MODIS and Landsat NDVI in topographically complex terrain”
115 (10): 2499-2512. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10558.pdf.
2011.
“The effect of resource history on the functioning of soil microbial communities is maintained across time”
8: 1477-1486. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10672.pdf.
2011.
“Survey for the Pathogenic Chytrid Fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Southwestern North Carolina Salamander Populations”
47 (2): . http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10586.pdf.
2011.
“Hemlock Infestation and Mortality: Impacts on Nutrient Pools and Cycling in Appalachian Forests”
75 (5): 1-11. doi:10.2136/sssaj2010.0409. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10567.pdf.
2011.
“Agricultural land-use history increases non-nativeplant invasion in a southern Appalachian forest acentury after abandonment”
41 (5): 920-929. http://coweeta.uga.edu/dbprivate/privatefiles/Kuhman_etal2011CJFR_20141029T130345.pdf.
2011.
“Application of a full hierarchical Bayesian model in assessing streamflow response to a climate change scenario at the Coweeta Basin, NC, USA.”
3 (2): 118-128. doi:10.5814/j.issn.1674-764x.2012.02. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10656.pdf.
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