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“Upward ant distribution shift corresponds with minimum, not maximum, temperature tolerance”
19 (7): 2082-2088. doi:10.1111/gcb.12169. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10708.pdf.
2013.
“Ecomorphodynamic feedbacks and barrier island response to disturbance: Insights from the Virginia Barrier Islands, Mid-Atlantic Bight, USA”
199: 115-128. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10841.pdf.
2013.
“Individual scale inference to anticipate climate change vulnerability of biodiversity”
367: 236-246. doi:10.1098/rstb.2011.0183. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10766.pdf.
2012.
“Grass Invasions Across a Regional Gradient are Associated with Declines in Belowground Carbon Pools”
doi:10.1007/s10021-012-9583-6. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10685.pdf.
2012.
“Legacy Effects in Material Flux: Structural Catchment Changes Predate Long-Term Studies”
62 (6): 575-584. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10637.pdf.
2012.
“Ecosystem processes at the watershed scale: Mapping and modeling ecohydrological controls of landslides”
137 (1): 159-167. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10608.pdf.
2012.
“Metagonimoides oregonensis (Heterophyidae: Digenea) Infection In Pleurocerid Snails and Desmognathus quadramaculatus Salamander Larvae In Southern Appalachian Streams”
98 (4): 760-767. doi:10.1645/GE-2986.1. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10706.pdf.
2012.
“An Expanded Role for River Networks”
5: 678-679. doi:10.1038/ngeo1593. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10686.pdf.
2012.
“Impacts of Hemlock Loss on Nitrogen Retention Vary with Soil Nitrogen Availability in the Southern Appalachian Mountains”
15 (7): 1108-1120. doi:10.1007/s10021-012-9572-9. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10699.pdf.
2012.
“Root carbon flow from an invasive plant to belowground foodwebs”
doi:10.1007/s11104-012-1210-y. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10639.pdf.
2012.
“Immobilization and mineralization of N and P by heterotrophic biofilms during leaf decomposition”
31 (1): 131-147. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10647.pdf.
2012.
“The coherence problem with the Unified Neutral Theory of Biodiversity”
27 (1): 198-202. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10648.pdf.
2012.
“Variation of stream temperature among mesoscale habitats within stream reaches: southern Appalachians”
28: 3041-3052. doi:10.1002/hyp.9818. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10797.pdf.
2013.
“Differences in forest plant functional trait distributions across land-use and productivity gradients”
100 (7): 1356-1368. doi:10.3732/ajb.1200461. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10756.pdf.
2013.
“Effects of climate, land management, and sulfur deposition on soil base cation supply in National Forests of the southern Appalachian mountains.”
224 (1733): . doi:10.1007/s11270-013-1733-8. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10840.pdf.
2013.
“Realistic Fasting Does Not Affect Stable Isotope Levels of a Metabolically Efficient Salamander”
47 (4): 544-548. doi:10.1670/12-223. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10898.pdf.
2013.
“Ecosystem function in Appalachian headwater streams during an active invasion by the hemlock woolly adelgid”
8 (4): e61171. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0061171. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10743.pdf.
2013.
“Eddy covariance measurements with a new fast-response, enclosed-path analyzer: Spectral characteristics and cross-system comparisons.”
181: 17-32. doi:10.1016/j.agrformet.2013.06.020. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10836.pdf.
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