Research Bibliography

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2015
Kwon SYun.  2015.  Mercury Isotopes as Biological and Ecological Tracers: Assessign Mercury Sources and Exposure Pathways in Food Webs.
Frasson RPrata de M, Bohrer G, Medvigy D, Matheny AM, Morin TH, Vogel CS, Gough CM, Maurer KD, Curtis PS.  2015.  Modeling forest carbon cycle response to tree mortality: Effects of plant functional type and disturbance intensity. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. :n/a-n/a.
Fatichi S, Pappas C, Ivanov VY.  2015.  Modeling plant-water interactions: an ecohydrological overview from the cell to the global scale. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water. :n/a-n/a.
Bond-Lamberty B., Fisk J.P, Holm J.A, Bailey V., Bohrer G., Gough C.M.  2015.  Moderate forest disturbance as a stringent test for gap and big-leaf models. Biogeosciences. 12:513-526.
Stuart-Haëntjens EJ, Curtis PS, Fahey RT, Vogel CS, Gough CM.  2015.  Net primary production of a temperate deciduous forest exhibits a threshold response to increasing disturbance severity. Ecology. 96:2478-2487.
Matheny AM, Bohrer G, Garrity SR, Morin TH, Howard CJ, Vogel CS.  2015.  Observations of stem water storage in trees of opposing hydraulic strategies. Ecosphere. 6:art165.
TRON NANINA, BEUTER LIESA-KRISTIN, Lakes-Harlan R.  2015.  Phonotactic behaviour and vertical sound source localisation of the parasitoid fly Emblemasoma auditrix (Diptera: Sarcophagidae). Ecological Entomology. 40201412120951091261751872619328266103841020845175204193193581792024185108210753351941467467:707-716.
Jolls CL, Marik JE, Hamzé SI, Havens K.  2015.  Population viability analysis and the effects of light availability and litter on populations of Cirsium pitcheri, a rare, monocarpic perennial of Great Lakes shorelines. Biological Conservation. 187:82-90.
Fahey RT, Fotis AT, Woods KD.  2015.  Quantifying canopy complexity and effects on productivity and resilience in late-successional hemlock–hardwood forests. Ecological Applications. 25:834-847.
Mojekwu NLionel.  2015.  Reconstruction of the Pollution, and Limnological History of Douglas Lake (Michigan) using Biomarkers. :1-131.
Seok B, Helmig D, Liptzin D, Williams MW, Vogel CS.  2015.  Snowpack-atmosphere gas exchanges of carbon dioxide, ozone, and nitrogen oxides at a hardwood forest site in northern Michigan. Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene. 3:000040.
Freedman Z, Zak DR.  2015.  Soil bacterial communities are shaped by temporal and environmental filtering: evidence from a long-term chronosequence. Environmental Microbiology. :1-11.
Fincke OM.  2015.  Trade-offs in female signal apparency to males offer alternative anti-harassment strategies for colour polymorphic females. Journal of Evolutionary Biology.
Campbell LM, Drevnick PE.  2015.  Use of Catalogued Long-term Biological Collections and Samples for Determining Changes in Contaminant Exposure to Organisms. Environmental Contaminants: Using natural archives to track sources and long-term trends in pollution. 18
Cheng SJ, Bohrer G, Steiner AL, Hollinger DY, Suyker A, Phillips RP, Nadelhoffer KJ.  2015.  Variations in the influence of diffuse light on gross primary productivity in temperate ecosystems. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 201:98-110.
2014
Saunders SP, Arnold TW, Roche EA, Cuthbert FJ.  2014.  Age-specific survival and recruitment of piping plovers Charadrius melodus in the Great Lakes region. Journal of Avian Biology. :437-449.
Freedman Z., Zak D.R.  2014.  Atmospheric N Deposition Increases Bacterial Laccase-Like Multicopper Oxidases: Implications for Organic Matter Decay. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 80:4460-4468.
Jurcak AM, Moore PA.  2014.  Behavioral decisions in sensory landscapes: crayfish use chemical signals to make habitat use choices. Journal of Crustacean Biology. 34:559-564.
Jurcak AM, Moore P.A..  2014.  Behavioral decisions in sensory landscapes: crayfish use chemical signals to make habitat use choices. Journal of Crustacean Biology. 34(5):559-564.
Shen M, Tang Y, Desai AR, Gough C, Chen J.  2014.  Can EVI-derived land-surface phenology be used as a surrogate for phenology of canopy photosynthesis? International Journal of Remote Sensing. 35:1162-1174.
Nave L.E, Sparks J.P, Le Moine J., Hardiman B.S, Nadelhoffer K.J, Tallant J.M, Vogel C.S, Strahm B.D, Curtis P.S.  2014.  Changes in soil nitrogen cycling in a northern temperate forest ecosystem during succession. Biogeochemistry.
Wyman KE, Wires LR, Cuthbert FJ.  2014.  Colonial waterbird site occupancy dynamics reflect variation in colony site environments in the U.S. Great Lakes. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 40:956-963.
Lishawa SC, Jankowski KJo, Geddes P, Larkin DJ, Monks AM, Tuchman NC.  2014.  Denitrification in a Laurentian Great Lakes coastal wetland invaded by hybrid cattail (Typha × glauca). Aquatic Sciences. 76:483-495.
Cline LC, Zak DR.  2014.  Dispersal limitation structures fungal community assembly in a long-term glacial chronosequence. Environmental Microbiology. 16:1538-1548.
He L, Ivanov VY, Bohrer G, Maurer KD, Vogel CS, Moghaddam M.  2014.  Effects of fine-scale soil moisture and canopy heterogeneity on energy and water fluxes in a northern temperate mixed forest. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 184:243-256.