Research Bibliography

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2015
Freedman ZB, Romanowicz KJ, Upchurch RA, Zak DR.  2015.  Differential responses of total and active soil microbial communities to long-term experimental N deposition. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 90:275-282.
Burnham RJ, Santanna CV.  2015.  Distribution, diversity, and traits of native, exotic, and invasive climbing plants in Michigan. Brittonia. 67:350-370.
Katz D.  2015.  The effect of biotic interactions on latitudinal range expansion of plant species in response to climate change.
Jurcak AM, Gauthier SJ, Moore PA.  2015.  The Effects of Biodiesel and Crude Oil on the Foraging Behavior of Rusty Crayfish, Orconectes rusticus. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 69:557-565.
Ibáñez I, McCarthy-Neumann SM.  2015.  Effects of mycorrhizal fungi on tree seedling growth: quantifying the parasitism-mutualism transition along a light gradient. Canadian Journal of Forest Research.
Bridges KN, Soulen BK, Overturf CL, Drevnick PE, Roberts AP.  2015.  Embryotoxicity of maternally-transferred methylmercury to fathead minnows Pimephales promelas. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.
Wofford SJ, Earley RL, Moore P.A..  2015.  Evidence for assessment disappears in mixed-sex contests of the crayfish, Orconectes virilis. Behaviour. 152(7-8):995-1018.
Wofford SJ, Earley RL, Moore PA.  2015.  Evidence for assessment disappears in mixed-sex contests of the crayfish, Orconectes virilis. Behaviour. 152:995-1018.
Crumsey JM, Capowiez Y, Goodsitt MM, Larson S, Le Moine JM, Bird JA, Kling GW, Nadelhoffer KJ.  2015.  Exotic earthworm community composition interacts with soil texture to affect redistribution and retention of litter-derived C and N in northern temperate forest soils. Biogeochemistry.
Lahman SE, Moore P.A..  2015.  Fine-Scale Chemical Exposure Differs in Point and Nonpoint Source Plumes. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 68(4):729-744.
Bryan AM, Cheng SJ, Ashworth K, Guenther AB, Hardiman BS, Bohrer G, Steiner AL.  2015.  Forest-atmosphere BVOC exchange in diverse and structurally complex canopies: 1-D modeling of a mid-successional forest in northern Michigan. Atmospheric Environment.
Wehr JD, Sheath RG, Kociolek JP.  2015.  Freshwater Algae of North America: Ecology and Classification. Aquatic Ecology:i-ii.
Lawrence BA, Lishawa SC, Rodriguez Y, Tuchman NC.  2015.  Herbicide management of invasive cattail (Typha × glauca) increases porewater nutrient concentrations. Wetlands Ecology and Management.
Chibucos K., Wofford S.J., Moore P.A..  2015.  Hierarchical decision making: resource distribution exhibits stronger effect on crayfish dominance relationships and shelter occupation than prior social experience and resource ownership. Behaviour. 152(7-8):1063-1082.
Yan H, Wang S-qiang, Billesbach D, Oechel W, Bohrer G, Meyers T, Martin TA, Matamala R, Phillips RP, Rahman F et al..  2015.  Improved global simulations of gross primary product based on a new definition of water stress factor and a separate treatment of C3 and C4 plants. Ecological Modelling. 297:42-59.
Drevnick PE, Lamborg CH, Horgan MJ.  2015.  Increase in mercury in Pacific yellowfin tuna. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 34:931-934.
VanReken T.M., Mwaniki G.R, Wallace H.W., Pressley S.N, Erickson M.H, Jobson B.T, Lamb B.K.  2015.  Influence of air mass origin on aerosol properties at a remote Michigan forest site. Atmospheric Environment. 107:35-43.
Kwon SYun, Blum JD, Nadelhoffer KJ, J. Dvonch T, Tsui MTsz-Ki.  2015.  Isotopic study of mercury sources and transfer between a freshwater lake and adjacent forest food web. Science of The Total Environment. 532:220-229.
Xia J, Niu S, Ciais P, Janssens IA, Chen J, Ammann C, Arain A, Blanken PD, Cescatti A, Bonal D et al..  2015.  Joint control of terrestrial gross primary productivity by plant phenology and physiology. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. :201413090.
Albert DA, Lapin M, Pearsall DR.  2015.  Knowing The Territory: Landscape Ecosystem Classification and Mapping. The Michigan Botanist. 54:34-41.
Ewert DN, Hall KR, Smith RJ, Rodewald PG.  2015.  Landbird Stopover in the Great Lakes Region: integrating habitat use and climate change in conservation. Phenological synchrony and bird migration: climate change and seasonal resources in North America. :17-46.
Chiriboga AT.  2015.  Longitudinal Variation in Wood Accumulation along the Stem of Populus Grandidentata; Implications for Forest Carbon Monitoring. Doctoral
D’Odorico P, Gonsamo A, Gough CM, Bohrer G, Morison J, Wilkinson M, Hanson PJ, Gianelle D, Fuentes JD, Buchmann N.  2015.  The match and mismatch between photosynthesis and land surface phenology of deciduous forests. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 214-215:25-38.
Barnard A, Fincke O, Shields M, Xu M.  2015.  Melanic individuals in color polymorphic Enallagma damselflies result from phenotypic, not genetic, variation. International Journal of Odonatology. 18:3-14.
Kwon SYun.  2015.  Mercury Isotopes as Biogeochemical and Ecological Tracers: Assessing Mercury Sources and Exposure Pathways in Food Webs.