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Dorcas, M.E., J.D. Willson, R.N. Reed, R.W. Snow, M.R. Rochford, M.A. Miller, W.E. Meshaka Jr., P.T. Andreadis, F.J. Mazzotti, C.M. Romagosa, and K.M. Hart. 2012. Severe mammal declines coincide with proliferation of invasive Burmese pythons in Everglades National Park. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 109(7): 2418-2422.
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Dove, C.J., R.W. Snow, and R.N. Reed. 2012. Consumption of bird eggs by invasive Burmese pythons in Florida. IRCF Reptiles & Amphibians 19(1): 64-66.
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Flory, A.R., S. Kumar, T.J. Stohlgren, and P.M. Cryan. 2012. Environmental conditions associated with bat White-Nose Syndrome mortality in the north-eastern United States. Journal of Applied Ecology 49(3): 680-689.
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Logan, M.L., C.E. Montgomery, S.M. Boback, R.N. Reed, and J.A. Campbell. 2012. Divergence in morphology, but not habitat use, despite low genetic differentiation among insular populations of the lizard Anolis lemurinus in Honduras. Journal of Tropical Ecology 28(2): 215-222.
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Lubeck, M. and R. Reed. 2012. The Big Squeeze: Pythons and Mammals in Everglades National Park [Audio podcast]. http://gallery.usgs.gov/audios/439.
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Reed, R.N., J.D. Willson, G.H. Rodda, and M.E. Dorcas. 2012. Ecological correlates of invasion impact for Burmese pythons in Florida. Integrative Zoology 7(3): 254-270.
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Skagen, S.K. and A.A. Yackel Adams. 2012. Weather effects on avian breeding performance and implications of climate change. Ecological Applications 22(4): 1131–1145.
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Wilson, J. 2012. Snakes in the wrong places: Gordon Rodda’s career in invasive species research. Web Feature. http://www.fort.usgs.gov/rodda/.
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Bowen, Z.H., C.L. Aldridge, P.J. Anderson, T.J. Assal, L.R.H. Biewick, S.W. Blecker, G.K. Boughton, S. Bristol, N.B. Carr, A.D. Chalfoun, G.W. Chong, M.L. Clark, J.E. Diffendorfer, B.C. Fedy, K. Foster, S.L. Garman, S. Germaine, et al. 2011. U.S. Geological Survey Science for the Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative—2010 Annual Report: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2011–1219. 147 p.
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Bromberg, J.E., S. Kumar, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2011. Distributional changes and range predictions of downy brome (Bromus tectorum) in Rocky Mountain National Park. Invasive Plant Science and Management 4(2): 173-182.
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Evangelista, P.H., S. Kumar, T.J. Stohlgren, and N.E. Young. 2011. Assessing forest vulnerability and the potential distribution of pine beetles under current and future climate scenarios in the Interior West of the US. Forest Ecology and Management 262(3): 307-316.
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Frid, L., K. Bryan, T. Holcombe, A. Olsson, and A. Hall. 2011. Developing a Decision Support Model for Buffelgrass Management in Southern Arizona. In: . Invasion of the Aliens. : Invasive Plant Council of British Columbia. p. 1.
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Graham, J., C. Jarnevich, N. Young, G. Newman, and T. Stohlgren. 2011. How will climate change affect the potential distribution of Eurasian Tree Sparrows Passer montanus in North America?. Current Zoology 57(5): 648-654.
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Graham, J., C.S Jarnevich, A. Simpson, G.J. Newman, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2011. Federated or cached searches: providing expected performance from multiple invasive species databases. Frontiers of Earth Science 5(2): 111-119.
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Holcombe, T.R. 2011. Buffelgrass—Integrated modeling of an invasive plant: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2011–3022. 2 p.
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Jarnevich, C.S. and L.V. Reynolds. 2011. Challenges of predicting the potential distribution of a slow-spreading invader: a habitat suitability map for an invasive riparian tree. Biological Invasions 13(1): 153-163.
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Jarnevich, C.S. and M.K. Laubhan. 2011. Balancing energy development and conservation: A method utilizing species distribution models. Environmental Management 47(5): 926-936.
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Jarnevich, C.S., G.H. Rodda, and R.N. Reed. 2011. Data for giant constrictors—Biological management profiles and an establishment risk assessment for nine large species of pythons, anacondas, and the boa constrictor: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 579.
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Jarnevich, C.S., P. Evangelista, T.J. Stohlgren, and J. Morisette. 2011. Improving national-scale invasion maps: Tamarisk in the western United States. Western North American Naturalist 71(2): 164-175.
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Jarnevich, C.S., W.E. Esaias, P. Ma, J.T. Morisette, J.E. Nickeson, T.J. Stohlgren, and T. Holcombe. 2011. Using phenology in predicting the northward expansion of the Africanized honey bee abs.. In: 96th ESA Annual Meeting. Washington, DC: Ecological Society of America. p. 1.
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Lardner, B., J.A. Savidge, R.N. Reed, G.H Rodda. 2011. Boiga irregularis (Brown Treesnake). Predation attempt by praying mantis. Herpetological Review 42(3): 435-436.
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Lardner, B., J.A. Savidge, T.J. Hinkle, E. Wostl, S.R. Siers, R.N. Reed, G.H. Rodda. 2011. Boiga irregularis (Brown Treesnake). Predation attempt by crab. Herpetological Review 42(3): 434-435.
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Liang, C.T. and T.J. Stohlgren. 2011. Habitat suitability of patch types: A case study of the Yosemite toad. Frontiers of Earth Science 5(2): 217-228.
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Manier, D.J., C. Aldridge, P. Anderson, G. Chong, C. Homer, M. O’Donnell, and S. Schell. 2011. Land use and habitat conditions across the southwestern Wyoming sagebrush steppe: development impacts, management effectiveness and the distribution of invasive plants. In: Monaco, T.A., E.W. Schupp, R.L. Pendleton, S.G. Kitchen, and P.K. Palacios [comps]. Proceedings of the 16th Wildland Shrub Symposium, Logan, Utah, May 2010. Logan, Utah: S.J. and Jessie E. Quinney Natural Resources Research Library, College of Natural Resources, Utah State University, Natural Resources and Environmental Issues. p. 17-26.
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Mason, L.C., J.A. Savidge, G.H. Rodda, and A.A. Yackel Adams. 2011. Scented guide ropes as a method to enhance brown treesnake (Boiga irregularis) trap capture success on Guam. Journal of Herpetology 45(3): 308-312.
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Mazzotti, F.J., M.S. Cherkiss, K.M. Hart, R.W. Snow, M.R. Rochford, M.E. Dorcas, and R.N. Reed. 2011. Cold-induced mortality of invasive Burmese pythons in south Florida. Biological Invasions 13(1): 143-151.
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Nagler, P.L., E.P. Glenn, C.S. Jarnevich, and P.B. Shafroth. 2011. Distribution and abundance of saltcedar and Russian olive in the western United States. Critical Reviews in Plant Science 30(6): 508-523.
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Reed, R.N. and G.H. Rodda. 2011. Burmese Pythons and other giant constrictors. In: D. Simberloff and M. Rejmanek (eds.). Encyclopedia of Biological Invasions. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. p. 85-91.
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Reed, R.N., B. Lardner, G.H. Rodda, J.A. Savidge, and A.A. Yackel Adams. 2011. Individual and demographic responses to simulated elevated prey densities in Brown Treesnakes (Boiga irregularis) on Guam abs.. In: Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Minneapolis MN, July 2011. : University of Minnesota. p. 1.
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Reed, R.N., K.M. Hart, G.H. Rodda, F.J. Mazzotti, R.W. Snow, M. Cherkiss, R. Rozar, and S. Goetz. 2011. A field test of attractant traps for invasive Burmese pythons (Python molurus bivittatus) in southern Florida. Wildlife Research 38(2): 114-121.
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Rodda, G.H., C.S. Jarnevich, and R.N. Reed. 2011. Challenges in identifying sites climatically matched to the native ranges of animal invaders. PLoSOne 6(2): 1-18.
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Savidge, J.A., J.S. Stanford, R.N. Reed, G.R. Haddock, and A.A. Yackel Adams. 2011. Canine detection of free-ranging brown treesnakes on Guam. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 35(2): 174–181.
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Skagen, S.K. and A.A. Yackel Adams. 2011. Potential misuse of avian density as a conservation metric. Conservation Biology 25(1): 48-55.
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Sorrell, G.G., M.S. Boback, R.N. Reed, S. Green, C.E. Montgomery, L.S. DeSouza and M. Chiaraviglio. 2011. Boa constrictor (Boa constrictor). Foraging behavior. Herpetological Review 42(2): 281.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 2011. Landscape Patterns of Plant Invasions. In: D. Simberloff and M. Rejmanek (eds.). Encyclopedia of Biological Invasions. Davis, CA: University of California Press. p. 422-425.
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Stohlgren, T.J., S. Kumar, D.T. Barnett, and P.H. Evangelista. 2011. Using maximum entropy modeling for optimal selection of sampling sites for monitoring networks. Diversity 3(2): 252-261.
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Wostl, E., T.J. Hinkle, B. Lardner, and R.N. Reed. 2011. Boiga Irregularis (Brown Treesnake) Predation and Diet. Herpetological Review 42(2): 282.
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Yackel Adams, A.A., J.W. Stanford, A.S. Wiewel, and G.H. Rodda. 2011. Modelling detectability of kiore (Rattus exulans) on Aguiguan, Mariana Islands, to inform possible eradication and monitoring efforts. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 35(2): 145–152.
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York, P., P. Evangelista, S. Kumar, J. Graham, C. Flather, and T. Stohlgren. 2011. A habitat overlap analysis derived from Maxent for Tamarisk and the South-western Willow Flycatcher. Frontiers of Earth Science 5(2): 120-129.
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Bowen, Z.H., C.L. Aldridge, P.J. Anderson, T.J. Assal, L.R.H. Biewick, S.W. Blecker, S. Bristol, N.B. Carr, A.D. Chalfoun, G.W. Chong, et al. 2010. U.S. Geological Survey Science for the Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative—2009 Annual Report: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2010-1231. 106 p.
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Christy, M.T., A.A. Yackel Adams, G.H. Rodda, J.A. Savidge, and C.L. Tyrrell. 2010. Modelling detection probabilities to evaluate management and control tools for an invasive species. Journal of Applied Ecology 47(1): 106-113.
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Crall, A.W., G.J. Newman, C.S. Jarnevich, T.J. Stohlgren, D.M. Waller, and J. Graham. 2010. Improving and integrating data on invasive species collected by citizen scientists. Biological Invasions 12(10): 3419-3428.
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Garner, T.W.J., J.-M. Hero, R. Jehle, F. Kraus, E. Muths, R.N. Reed, R.C. Vogt, and W. Hodl. 2010. The World Congress of Herpetology and Animal Conservation: excerpts from the 6th World Congress. Animal Conservation 13 (Supp.): 1-2.
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Graham, J., G. Newman, S. Kumar, C. Jarnevich, N. Young, A. Crawl, T.J. Stohlgren, and P. Evangelista. 2010. Bringing modeling to the masses: A web based system to predict potential species distributions. Future Internet 2(4): 624-634.
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Jarnevich, C.S., T.R. Holcombe, D.T. Barnett, T.J. Stohlgren, and J. Kartesz. 2010. Forecasting weed distributions using climate data: A GIS early warning tool. Invasive Plant Science and Management 3(4): 365-375.
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Nagler, P.L., E.P. Glenn, C.S. Jarnevich, and P.B. Shafroth. 2010. Distribution and abundance of saltcedar and Russian olive in the western United States. In: P.B. Shafroth, C.A. Brown, and D.M. Merritt (eds.). Saltcedar and Russian olive control demonstration act science assessment. Scientific Investigations Report 2009–5247. : U.S. Geological Survey. 11-31 p.
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Stohlgren, T.J., P. Pysek, J. Kartesz, M. Nashino, A. Pauchard, M. Winter, J. Pino, D. Richardson, J.R. Wilson, B. Murray, M. Li, L. Celesti, and X. Font. 2010. Widespread Plant Species: Natives vs. Aliens in our Changing World abs.. In: The 95th ESA Annual Meeting. : Ecological Society of America. p. 1.
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Allen, J.A., C.S. Brown, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2009. Non-native plant invasions of United States National Parks. Biological Invasions 11(10): 2195-2207.
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Esaias, W., J. Nightingale, J. Morisette, P. Ma, J. Nickeson, R. Wolfe, C. Jarnevich, T. Holcombe, and T. Stohlgren. 2009. NASA and USGS invest in invasive species modeling to evaluate habitat for Africanized Honey Bees. The Earth Observer 21(6): 4-8.
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Evangelista, P.H., T.J. Stohlgren, J.T. Morisette and S. Kumar. 2009. Mapping invasive tamarisk (Tamarix): a comparison of single-scene and time-series analyses of remotely sensed data. Remote Sensing 1(3): 519-533.
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Fornwalt, P.J., M.R. Kaufmann, L.S. Huckaby, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2009. Effects of past logging and grazing on understory plant communities in a montane Colorado forest. Plant Ecology 203(1): 99-109.
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Graham, J., C. Jarnevich, E. Sellers, T.J. Stohlgren, and G. Newman. 2009. Results from creating a global system for invasive species data sharing abs.. In: 94th ESA Annual Meeting: Sunday, August 2 - Friday, August 7, 2009. Albuquerque, New Mexico. : Ecological Sociey of America. p. 1.
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Holcombe, T.R. 2009. Early detection and rapid assessment of invasive organisms under global climate change. DISSERT. Fort Collins, CO: Colorado State University. 112 p.
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Jarnevich, C.S. and J.T. Morisette. 2009. Iterative modeling for invasive species abs.. In: 94th ESA Annual Meeting: Sunday, August 2 - Friday, August 7, 2009. Albuquerque, New Mexico. : Ecological Society of America. p. 1.
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Kumar, S., S.A. Spaulding, T.J. Stohlgren, K. Hermann, T. Schmidt, and L. Bahls. 2009. Potential habitat distribution for the freshwater diatom Didymosphenia geminata in the continental US. Frontiers in Ecology and Environment 7(8): 415-420.
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Kumar, S., S.E. Simonson, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2009. Effects of spatial heterogeneity on butterfly species richness in Rocky Mountain National Park, CO, USA. Biodiversity and Conservation 18(3): 739-763.
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Lardner, B., J.A. Savidge, G.H. Rodda, R.N. Reed, and A.A. Yackel Adams. 2009. The results of nocturnal visual surveys are influenced by lamp properties. Applied Herpetology 6(4): 391-396.
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Wiewel, A.S., A.A. Yackel Adams, and G.H. Rodda. 2009. Distribution, density, and biomass of introduced small mammals in the southern Mariana Islands. Pacific Science 63(2): 205-222.
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Wiewel, A.S., A.A. Yackel Adams, and G.H. Rodda. 2009. Evaluating abundance estimate precision and the assumptions of a count-based index for small mammals. Journal of Wildlife Management 73(5): 761–771.
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Crall, A., J. Graham, G. Newman, C. Jarnevich, T. Holcombe, T. Stohlgren, and M. Kalkhan. 2008. A national scale citizen science program for invasive species abs.. In: 93rd ESA Annual Meeting: Sunday, August 3 - Friday, August 9, 2008; The Midwest Airlines Center – Milwaukee, Wisconsin. : Ecological Society of America. p. 1.
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Crall, A.W., T.J. Stohlgren, P. Evangelista, and D. Guenther. 2008. Natural variation in diversity and invasion patterns of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, UT [Chapter]. In: Van Ripper, C. III, M.K. Sogge. The Colorado Plateau III: Integrating research and resources management for effective conservation. Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona Press. p. 287-305.
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Drucker, H.R., C.S. Brown, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2008. Developing regional invasive species watch lists: Colorado as a case study. Invasive Plant Science and Management 1(4): 390–398.
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Evangelista, P.H., S. Kumar, T.J. Stohlgren, C.S. Jarnevich, A.W. Crall, J.B. Norman III, and D.T. Barnett. 2008. Modelling invasion for a habitat generalist and a specialist plant species. Diversity and Distributions 14(5): 808-817.
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Graham, J., A. Simpson, A. Crall, C. Jarnevich, G. Newman, and T. Stohlgren. 2008. Vision of a cyberinfrastructure for nonnative, invasive species management. BioScience 58(3): 263-268.
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Graham, J., G. Newman, A. Crall, C. Jarnevich, and T. Stohlgren. 2008. Creating a cyberinfrastructure for citizen science: Proper planning can go a long way abs.. In: 93rd ESA Annual Meeting: Sunday, August 3 - Friday, August 9, 2008; The Midwest Airlines Center – Milwaukee, Wisconsin. : Ecological Society of America. p. 1.
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Holcombe, T., P. Evangelista, T. Gass, S. Kumar, M. Li, and T. Stohlgren. 2008. Modeling white pine blister rust in the southern Rocky Mountains abs.. In: 93rd ESA Annual Meeting: Sunday, August 3 – Friday, August 8, 2008 – The Midwest Airlines Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. : Ecological Society of America. p. 1.
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Jarnevich, C.S. and T.J. Stohlgren. 2008. Short term climate projections for species distributions abs.. In: 93rd ESA Annual Meeting: Sunday, August 3 - Friday, August 9, 2008; The Midwest Airlines Center – Milwaukee, Wisconsin. : Ecological Society of America. p. 1.
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Jarnevich, CS, TJ Stohlgren, and TR Davern. 2008. Advanced species modeling abs.. In: Proceedings of the Second All-USGS Modeling Conference, February 11-14, 2008. : U.S. Geological Survey. p. 1.
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Kumar, S., T.J. Stohlgren, and S.A. Spaulding. 2008. Modeling potential habitat distribution for freshwater diatom Didymosphenia geminata in the continental United States abs.. In: The 93rd ESA Annual Meeting: Sunday, August 3 - Friday, August 8, 2008. : Ecological Society of America. p. 1.
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Lardner, B., G.H. Rodda, J.A. Savidge, R.N. Reed, and A.A. Yackel Adams. 2008. Spotting cryptic critters in the dark: Headlamps meet the closed population abs.. In: Brown Treesnake Technical Working Group Meeting: Agenda & Abstracts - 16, 17 & 18 April 2008. Kingsville, TX: North American Brown Tree Snake Control Team. p. 13.
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Lardner, B., J.A. Savidge, G.H. Rodda, and R.N. Reed. 2008. Food preferences and food acceptance in juvenile brown treesnakes (Boiga irregularis) abs.. In: Brown Treesnake Technical Working Group Meeting: Agenda & Abstracts - 16, 17 & 18 April 2008. Kingsville, TX: North American Brown Tree Snake Control Team. p. 14.
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Lardner, B., J.A. Savidge, G.H. Rodda, R.N. Reed, and A.A. Yackel Adams. 2008. Funnel trap traits, and how (not) to improve capture rates of small brown treesnakes abs.. In: Brown Treesnake Technical Working Group Meeting: Agenda & Abstracts - 16, 17 & 18 April 2008 . Kingsville, TX: North American Brown Tree Snake Control Team. p. 14-15.
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Li, M-Y., Y-W. Ju, S. Kumar, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2008. Modeling potential habitats for alien species Dreissena polymorpha in Continental USA. Acta Ecologica Sinica 28(9): 4253-4258.
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Mason, L.C., J.A. Savidge, and G.H. Rodda. 2008. Prey scents and guide ropes as a method to enhance brown treesnake (Boiga irregularis) trap capture success abs.. In: Brown Treesnake Technical Working Group Meeting: Agenda & Abstracts - 16, 17 & 18 April 2008. Kingsville, TX: North American Brown Tree Snake Control Team. p. 15.
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Newman, G., L. Stapel, D. Zimmerman, T. Stohlgren, A. Crall, J. Graham, C. Jarnevich, T. Holcombe, and M. Kalkhan. 2008. Can citizen scientists think spatially: Evaluating the publics' ability to understand and use an online GIS map application for invasive species abs.. In: 93rd ESA Annual Meeting: Sunday, August 3 - Friday, August 9, 2008; The Midwest Airlines Center – Milwaukee, Wisconsin. : Ecological Society of America. p. 1.
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Rodda, G.H., and C.L. Tyrrell. 2008. Introduced species that invade and species that thrive in town: are these two groups cut from the same cloth?. In: J.C. Mitchell, R.E. Jung Brown, and B. Bartholomew (eds.). Urban Herpetology: Herpetological Conservation, Volume 3. Salt Lake City, UT: Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. p. 327-341.
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Rodda, G.H., K. Dean-Bradley, J.A. Savidge, M.T. Christy, and C.L. Tyrrell. 2008. Movements of brown treesnakes in a food-rich environment abs.. In: Brown Treesnake Technical Working Group Meeting: Agenda & Abstracts - 16, 17 & 18 April 2008 . Kingsville, TX: North American Brown Tree Snake Control Team. p. 17-18.
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Rodda, G.H., K. Dean-Bradley, J.A. Savidge, M.T. Christy, and C.L. Tyrrell. 2008. Post-colonization reversal of selection pressure on dispersal behavior of the Brown Treesnake, Boiga irregularis, on Guam. South American Journal of Herpetology 3(2): 123-134.
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Savidge, J., R. Reed, J. Stanford, G. Haddock, and R. Stafford. 2008. Canine team detection of free-ranging radio-telemetered Brown Treesnakes abs.. In: Brown Treesnake Technical Working Group Meeting: Agenda & Abstracts - 16, 17 & 18 April 2008. Kingsville, TX: North American Brown Tree Snake Control Team. p. 19-20.
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Stanford, J. and J. Wilson. 2008. Searching for snakes: Agencies join forces to reduce impacts, stop spread of invasive Brown Treesnake. People, Land and Water. : Online p.
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Stanford, J. and J. Wilson. 2008. Stalking snakes: Days (and nights) in the life of a Brown Treesnake rapid responder. http://www.fort.usgs.gov/stalkingsnakes/.
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Stohlgren, T.J. and C. Jarnevich . 2008. Advanced species modeling handout: modeling diverse taxa at diverse resolutions using various technologies. In: . . : U.S. Geological Survey. p. 2.
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Stohlgren, T.J., C. Flather, C.S. Jarnevich, D.T. Barnett, and J. Kartesz. 2008. Rejoinder to Harrison (2008): “The Myth of Plant Species Saturation”. Ecology Letters 11(4): 324-326.
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Stohlgren, T.J., D.T. Barnett, C.S. Jarnevich, C. Flather, and J. Kertesz. 2008. The myth of plant species saturation. Ecology Letters 11(4): 313-326.
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Todd, B.D., B.B. Rothermel, R.N. Reed, T.M. Luhring, K. Schlatter, L. Trenkamp, and J. Whitfield Gibbons. 2008. Habitat alteration increases invasive fire ant abundance to the detriment of amphibians and reptiles. Biological Invasions 10(4): 539-546.
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Barnett, D.T., T.J. Stohlgren, C.S. Jarnevich, G.W. Chong, T.R. Davern, and S.E. Simonson. 2007. The art and science of weed mapping. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 132(1-3): 235-252.
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Bergquist, E., P. Evangelista, T.J. Stohlgren, and N. Alley. 2007. Invasive species and coal bed methane development in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 128(1-3): 381-394.
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Boyarski, V.L., G.H. Rodda, and J.A. Savidge. 2007. Evaluation of harmonic direction-finding systems for detecting locomotor activity. The Journal of Wildlife Management 71(5): 1704-1707.
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Chong, G.W., and T.J. Stohlgren. 2007. Species-area curves indicate the importance of habitats' contributions to regional biodiversity. Ecological Indicators 7(2): 387-395.
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Christy, M.T., C.S. Clark, D.E. Gee II, D. Vice, D.S. Vice, M.P. Warner, C.L. Tyrrell, G.H. Rodda, and J.A. Savidge. 2007. Recent records of alien anurans on the Pacific island of Guam. Pacific Science 61(4): 469-483.
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Christy, M.T., J.A. Savidge, and G.H. Rodda. 2007. Multiple pathways for invasion of anurans on a Pacific island. Biological Invasions 13(5): 598-607.
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Christy, M.T., R. Bischof, G.H. Rodda, and J.A. Savidge. 2007. Can temperature be used as a tool for limiting Brown Treesnake invasion via transportation pathways?. In: G.W. Witmer, W.C. Pitt, and K.A. Fagerstone (eds.). Managing Vertebrate Invasive Species – Proceedings of a Symposium, Fort Collins, Colorado, August 7-9, 2007. Fort Collins, CO: National Wildlife Research Center. p. 246-256.
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Crall, A.W., J. Graham, C. Jarnevich, G. Newman, R. Shory, T. Stohlgren, and M.A. Kahlkan. 2007. The potential for harvesting non-native species data collected by citizen scientists abs.. In: ESA/SER Joint Meeting: Sunday, August 5 – Friday, August 10, 2007; San Jose McEnery Convention Center – San Jose, California. : Ecological Society of America. p. 1.
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Evangilista, P., S. Kumar, T.J. Stohlgren, A.W. Crall, and G.J. Newman. 2007. Modeling aboveground biomass of Tamarix ramosissima in the Arkansas River basin of southeastern Colorado, USA. Western North American Naturalist 67(4): 503-509.
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Frazier, J.A., C.E. Montgomery, S.M. Boback, and R.N. Reed. 2007. Coniophanes imperialis (Black-striped snake). Diet abs.. In: Herpetological Review. : . p. 86.
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Freeman, J.P., T.J. Stohlgren, M.E. Hunter, P.N. Omi, E.J. Martinson, G.W. Chong, and C.S. Brown. 2007. Rapid assessment of postfire plant invasions in coniferous forests of the western United States. Ecological Applications 17(6): 1656-1665.
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Fridley, J.D., J.J. Stachowicz, S. Naeem, D.F. Sax, E.W. Seabloom, M.D. Smith, T.J. Stohlgren, D. Tilman, and B. Von Holle. 2007. The invasion paradox: reconciling pattern and process in species invasion. Ecology 88(1): 3-17.
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Gragg, J.E., G.H. Rodda, J.A. Savidge, G.C. White, K. Dean-Bradley, and A.R. Ellingson. 2007. Response of brown treesnakes to reduction of their rodent prey. Journal of Wildlife Management 71(7): 2311-2317.
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Graham, J., G. Newman, A. Crall, C. Jarnevich, and T. Stohlgren. 2007. Creating a cyberinfrasturcture to involve volunteer groups in citizen science abs.. In: ESA/SER Joint Meeting: Sunday, August 5 – Friday, August 10, 2007; San Jose McEnery Convention Center – San Jose, California. : Ecological Society of America. p. 1.
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Graham, J., G. Newman, C. Jarnevich, R. Shory, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2007. A global organism detection and monitoring system for non-native species. Ecological Informatics 2(2): 177-183.
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Holcombe, T., T.J. Stohlgren, and C. Jarnevich. 2007. Invasive species management and research using GIS. In: G.W. Witmer, W.C. Pitt, and K.A. Fagerstone (eds.). Managing vertebrate invasive species: Proceedings of an international symposium. Fort Collins, CO: National Wildlife Research Center. p. 108-114.
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Jarnevich, C.S., J.J. Graham, G.J. Newman, A.W. Crall, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2007. Balancing data sharing requirements for analyses with data sensitivity. Biological Invasions 9(5): 597-599.
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Jarnevich, C.S., T.J. Stohlgren, D.T. Barnett, and J. Kartesz
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Kalkhan, M.A., E.J. Stafford, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2007. Rapid plant diversity assessment using a pixel nested plot design: A case study in Beaver Meadows, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA. Diversity and Distributions 13(4): 379-388.
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Lardner, B., J.A. Savidge, and G.H. Rodda. 2007. Spotting cryptic animals in the dark: What light properties should a good headlamp have?. In: G.W. Witmer, W.C. Pitt, and K.A. Fagerstone (eds.). Managing vertebrate invasive species: proceedings of an international symposium, August 7-9, 2007. Fort Collins, CO: National Wildlife Research Center. p. 234-245.
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Montgomery, C.E., R.N. Reed, H.J. Shaw, S.M. Boback, and J.M. Walker. 2007. Distribution, habitat, size, and color pattern of Cnemidophorus lemniscatus (Sauria: Teiidae) on Cayo Cochino Pequeno, Honduras. Southwestern Naturalist 52(1): 38-55.
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Newman, G., J. Graham, J. Kumar, C. Jarnevich, and T. Stohlgren. 2007. Bringing modeling to the masses: Online tools for invasive species management abs.. In: ESA/SER Joint Meeting: Sunday, August 5 – Friday, August 10, 2007; San Jose McEnery Convention Center – San Jose, California. : Ecological Society of America. p. 1.
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Reed, R.N., G.H. Rodda, and T.J. Hinkle. 2007. Emoia atrocostata (Littoral skink). Herpetological Review 38(1): 100.
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Reed, R.N., K.A. Bakkegard, G.E. Desy, and S.M. Plentovich. 2007. Diet composition of the invasive cane toad (Chaunus marinus) on Rota, Northern Mariana Islands. Pacific Conservation Biology 13(3): 219-222.
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Rodda, G.H. and J.A. Savidge. 2007. Biology and impacts of Pacific Island Invasive Species. 2. Boiga irregularis, the Brown Tree Snake (Reptilia: Colubridae). Pacific Science 61(3): 307-324.
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Rodda, G.H. and R.N. Reed. 2007. Size-based trends and management implications of microhabitat utilization by Brown Treesnakes, with an emphasis on juvenile snakes. In: G.W. Witmer, W.C. Pitt, and K.A. Fagerstone (eds.). Managing Vertebrate Invasive Species--Proceedings of a Symposium, Fort Collins, Colorado, August 7-9, 2007. Fort Collins, CO: National Wildlife Research Center. p. 257-267.
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Rodda, G.H., J.A. Savidge, C.L. Tyrrell, M.T. Christy, and A.R. Ellingson. 2007. Size bias in visual searches and trapping of Brown Treesnakes on Guam. Journal of Wildlife Management 71(2): 656-661.
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Rodda, G.H., J.L. Farley, and R. Bischof. 2007. New developments in snake barrier technology: Fly-ash covered wall offers a feasible alternative for permanent barriers to Brown Treesnake (Boiga irregularis). Herpetological Conservation and Biology 2(2): 157-163.
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Rodda, G.H., R.N. Reed, and C.S. Jarnevich . 2007. Climate matching as a tool for predicting potential North American spread of Brown Treesnakes. In: G.W. Witmer, W.C. Pitt, and K.A. Fagerstone (eds.). Managing Vertebrate Invasive Species – Proceedings of a Symposium, Fort Collins, Colorado, August 7-9, 2007. Fort Collins, CO: National Wildlife Research Center. p. 138-145.
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Savidge, J.A., F.J. Qualls, and G.H. Rodda. 2007. Reproductive biology of the brown tree snake, Boiga irregularis (Reptilia: Colubridae), during colonization of Guam and comparison with that in their native range. Pacific Science 61(2): 191-199.
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Simonson, S.E., T.J. Stohlgren, and C.C. Landry. 2007. Plant species composition reveals temporal and spatial dynamics of snow slides in the San Juan Mountains, Colorado abs.. In: Ecological Society of America, San Jose California, August 2007. San Jose, CA: Ecological Society of America. p. 1.
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Stanford, J.W. and G.H. Rodda. 2007. The Brown Treesnake Rapid Response Team. In: G.W. Witmer, W.C. Pitt, and K.A. Fagerstone (eds.). Managing Vertebrate Invasive Species – Proceedings of a Symposium, Fort Collins, Colorado, August 7-9, 2007. Fort Collins, CO: National Wildlife Research Center. p. 175-217.
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Stohlgren, T., C. Jarnevich, and S. Kumar. 2007. Forest legacies, climate change, altered disturbance regimes, invasive species, and water. Unasylva 299 58(4): 44-49.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 2007. Measuring plant diversity: lessons from the field. New York: Oxford University Press. 390p.
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Sutton, J.R., T.J. Stohlgren, and K.G. Beck. 2007. Predicting Yellow Toadflax infestations in the Flat Tops Wilderness of Colorado. Biological Invasions 9(7): 783-793.
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Yackel Adams, A.A., S.K. Skagen, and J.A. Savidge. 2007. Population-specific demographic estimates provide insights into declines of Lark Buntings (Calamospiza melanocorys). The Auk 124(2): 578-593.
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Ament, N., M. Lewis, T. Carlson, P. Evangelista, and T. Stohlgren. 2006. Comprehensive inventory and mapping of tamarisk within Colorado's river systems and major tributaries: protocols, results, lessons learned, costs, and information dissemination abs.. In: Tamarisk Research Conference: Current Status and Future Directions October 3-4, 2006. Bozeman, MT: The Center for Invasive Plant Management. p. 1.
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Chong, G.W., Y. Otsuki, T.J. Stohlgren, D. Guenther, P. Evangelista, C. Villa, and A. Waters. 2006. Evaluating plant invasions from both habitat and species perspectives. Western North American Naturalist 66(1): 92-105.
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Crall, A.W., G.J. Newman, T.J. Stohlgren, C.S. Jarnevich, P. Evangelista, and D. Guenther. 2006. Evaluating dominance as a component of non-native species invasions. Diversity and Distributions 12(2): 195-204.
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Crall, A.W., L. Meyerson, T.J. Stohlgren, C.S. Jarnevich, G.J. Newman, and J. Graham. 2006. Show me the numbers: What data currently exist for non-native species in the USA?. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 4(8): 414-418.
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Davern, T.R., T.J. Stohlgren, and R.M. Reich. 2006. Modeling invasive species using remote sensing: An example using Tamarix abs.. In: The 2006 Tamarisk Research Conference: current status and future directions. October 3-4, 2006. Fort Collins, CO. Bozeman, MT: The Center for Invasive Plant Management. p. 1.
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Jarnevich, C.S., T.J. Stohlgren, D. Barnett, and J. Kartesz. 2006. Filling in the gaps: modelling native species richness and invasions using spatially incomplete data. Diversity and Distributions 12(5): 511-520.
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Kalkhan, M.A., E.J. Stafford, P.J. Woodly, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2006. Assessing exotic plant species invasions and associated soil characteristics: a case study in eastern Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA, using the pixel nested plot design. Applied Soil Ecology 35(3): 622-634.
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Keeley, J.E., C.D. Allen, J. Betancourt, G.W. Chong, C.J. Fotheringham, and H.D. Safford. 2006. A 21st century perspective on postfire seeding. Journal of Forestry 104(2): 103-104.
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Kumar, S., P. Evalgelista, T. Stohlgren, A. Crall, and G. Newman. 2006. Modeling aboveground biomass of Tamarix (Tamarix ramosissima) in the Arkansas river basin in southeastern Colorado, USA abs.. In: Tamarisk Research Conference: Current Status and Future Directions October 3-4, 2006. Bozeman, MT: The Center for Invasive Plant Management. p. 1.
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Kumar, S., T.J. Stohlgren, and G.W. Chong. 2006. Spatial heterogeneity influences native and nonnative plant species richness. Ecology 87(12): 3186-3199.
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Morisette, J.T., C.S. Jarnevich, A. Ullah, W. Cai, J.A. Pedelty, J.E. Gentle, T.J. Stohlgren, and J.L. Schnase. 2006. A tamarisk habitat suitability map for the continental United States. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 4(1): 11-17.
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Stohlgren, T. 2006. National Institute of Invasive Species Science (NIISS): U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2006-3036. 2 p.
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Stohlgren, T.J. and J.L. Schnase. 2006. Risk analysis for biological hazards: what we need to know about invasive species. Risk Analysis 26(1): 163-173.
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Stohlgren, T.J., C. Flather, C. Jarnevich, D. Barnett, and J. Kartesz. 2006. Plant species invasions along the latitudinal gradient in the United States: Reply. Ecology 87(12): 3213-3217.
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Stohlgren, T.J., C. Jarnevich, G.W. Chong, and P.H. Evangelista. 2006. Scale and plant invasions: A theory of biotic acceptance. Preslia 78(4): 405-426.
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Stohlgren, T.J., D. Barnett, C. Flather, P. Fuller, B. Peterjohn, J. Kartesz, and L.L. Master. 2006. Species richness and patterns of invasion in plants, birds, and fishes in the United States. Biological Invasions 8(3): 427-447.
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Wiewel, A.S., G.H. Rodda, and A.A. Yackel Adams. 2006. Introduced rodent and shrew densities and distributions in the Mariana Islands: implications for Brown Treesnake control and management. In: . 13th Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society: Excellence in wildlife stewardship through science and education, Anchorage, Alaska‚ September 23-27, 2006. Anchorage, Alaska: The Wildlife Society. p. 1.
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Yackel Adams, A.A., S.K. Skagen, and J.A. Savidge. 2006. Modeling post-fledging survival of lark buntings in response to ecological and biological factors. Ecology 87(1): 178-188.
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Chong, G. 2005. Partnerships for Science: A “Virtual” Institute for Invasive Species Research and Management. http://www.fort.usgs.gov/resources/research_briefs/NIISS_Chong.asp.
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Fritts, T.H., D.L. Tanner, J. Stanford, and T. Kman. 2005. Brown Treesnake (Boiga irregularis) Fact Sheet for Pacific Island Residents and Travelers: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2005-3109. 2 p.
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Kaye, M.W., D. Binkley, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2005. Effects of conifers and elk browsing on quaking aspen forests in the central Rocky Mountains, USA. Ecological Applications 15(4): 1284-1295.
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Rodda, G.H., E.W. Campbell III, T.H. Fritts, and C.S. Clark. 2005. The predictive power of visual searching. Herpetological Review 36(3): 259-264.
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Rodda, G.H., K. Dean-Bradley, and T.H. Fritts. 2005. Glueboards for estimating lizard abundance. Herpetological Review 36(3): 252-259.
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Savarie, P.J., W.S. Wood, G.H. Rodda, R.L. Bruggers, and R.M. Engeman. 2005. Effectiveness of methyl bromide as a cargo fumigant for brown treesnakes. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 56(1): 40-44.
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Skagen, S.K., A.A. Yackel Adams, and R.D. Adams. 2005. Nest survival relative to patch size in a highly fragmented shortgrass prairie landscape. Wilson Bulletin 117(1): 23-34.
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Stohlgren, T., J. Schnase, J. Smith, and J. Wilson. 2005. Ecological forecasting: A strategic partnership to predict and manage biological invasions. http://www.fort.usgs.gov/resources/spotlight/EcoForecasting/default.asp.
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Stohlgren, T.J., C. Crosier, G.W. Chong, D. Guenther, and P. Evangelista. 2005. Life-history habitat matching in invading non-native plant species. Plant and Soil 277(1-2): 7-18.
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Stohlgren, T.J., D. Barnett, C. Flather, J. Kartesz, and B. Peterjohn. 2005. Plant species invasions along the latitudinal gradient in the United States. Ecology 86(9): 2298-2309.
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Stohlgren, T.J., D.A. Guenther, P.H. Evangelista, and N. Alley. 2005. Patterns of plant species richness, rarity, endemism, and uniqueness in an arid landscape. Ecological Applications 15(2): 715-725.
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Tyrrell, C. M.T. Christy, J.A. Savidge, and G.H. Rodda. 2005. Predation of Brown Treesnakes (Boiga irregularis) on invasive amphibians (Eleutherodactylus planirostris and Bufo marinus) abs.. In: New Zealand Ecological Society Annual Conference: 28 August – 1 September 2005. Christchurch, NZ: New Zealand Ecological Society. p. 1.
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Yackel Adams, A.A. 2005. Population demography of lark buntings: Post-fledging survival, fecundity, and breeding decisions. . Fort Collins, CO: Colorado State University. 52 p.
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Burger, O., L.C. Todd, P. Burnett, T.J. Stohlgren, and D. Stephens. 2004. Multi-scale and nested-intensity sampling techniques for archaeological survey. Journal of Field Archaeology 29(3-4): 409-423.
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Crosier, C.S., and T.J. Stohlgren. 2004. Improving biodiversity knowledge with dataset synergy: a case study of non-native plants in Colorado. Weed Technology 18: 1441-1444.
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Evangelista, P., T.J. Stohlgren, D. Guenther, and S. Stewart. 2004. Vegetation response to fire and postburn seeding treatments in juniper woodlands of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah. Western North American Naturalist 64(3): 293-305.
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Jehle, G., A.A. Yackel Adams, J.A. Savidge, and S.K. Skagen. 2004. Nest survival estimation: a review of alternatives to the Mayfield estimator. The Condor 106(3): 472–484.
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Stohlgren, T. 2004. Fort Collins Science Center: Invasive Species Science: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2004-3145. 2 p.
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Barnett, D.T., and T.J. Stohlgren. 2003. A nested-intensity design for surveying plant diversity. Biodiversity and Conservation 12(2): 255-278.
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Bashkin, M., T.J. Stohlgren, Y. Otsuki, M. Lee, P. Evangelista, and J. Belnap. 2003. Soil characteristics and plant exotic species invasions in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah, USA. Applied Soil Ecology 22(1): 67-77.
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Binkley, D., Olsson, U., Rochelle, R., Stohlgren, T. J., Nikolov, N. 2003. Structure, production and resource use in some old-growth spruce/fir forests in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, USA. : . 271-279 p.
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Chong, G. 2003. The natives are restless--Exotic plant control issues in Rocky: and this is not a psychological problem. Rocky Mountain Nature Association Quarterly Summer: 4-5.
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Fornwalt, P.J., M.R. Kaufmann, L.S. Huckaby, J.M. Stoker, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2003. Non-native plant invasions in managed and protected ponderosa pine/douglas-fir forests of the Colorado Front Range. Forest Ecology and Management 177(1): 515-527.
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Skagen, S.K., and A.A. Yackel Adams. 2003. Population demography of shortgrass prairie songbirds abs.. In: Proceedings of the Short Grass Steppe Symposium, 10 Jan 2003. Fort Collins, CO: . p. 1.
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Stohlgren, T.J., D.T. Barnett, and J.T. Kartesz. 2003. The rich get richer: patterns of plant invasions in the United States. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 1(1): 11-14.
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Wagner, F.H., T.J. Stohlgren, C.K. Baldwin, and L.O. Mearns. 2003. Climate-change scenarios. In: F.H. Wagner (ed.). Rocky Mountain/Great Basin regional climate-change assessment. Report for the U.S. Global Change research program. . Logan, UT: Utah State University. 35-78 p.
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Chong, G. 2002. Wildfire and invasive plants. http://www.fort.usgs.gov/resources/research_briefs/fire_invplant.asp.
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Fritts, T. and D. Leasman-Tanner. 2002. The brown treesnake on Guam. http://www.fort.usgs.gov/Resources/Education/BTS/.
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Pielke, R. A., T. Stohlgren, L. Schell, W. Parton, N. Doesken, K. Redmond, J. Money, T. McKee, and T.G.F. Kittel. 2002. Problems in evaluating regional and local trends in temperature: An example from eastern Colorado, USA. International Journal of Climatology 22(4): 421-434.
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Rodda, G.H. and E.W. Campbell. 2002. Distance sampling of forest snakes and lizards. Herpetological Review 33(4): 271-274.
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Rodda, G.H., and K. Dean-Bradley. 2002. Excess density compensation of island herpetofaunal assemblages. Journal of Biogeography 29(5-6): 623-632.
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Rodda, G.H., T.H. Fritts, E.W. Campbell, III, K. Dean-Bradley, G. Perry, and C.P. Qualls. 2002. Practical concerns in the eradication of island snakes. In: C.R. Veitch and M.N. Clout (eds.). Turning the tide: The eradication of invasive species. Aukland, New Zealand: IUCN SSC Invasive Species Specialist Group. p. 260-265.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 2002. Beyond theories of plant invasions: lessons from natural landscapes. Comments on Theoretical Biology 7(6): 355-379.
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Stohlgren, T.J., G.W. Chong, L.D. Schell, K.A. Rimar, Y. Otsuki, M. Lee, M.A. Kalkhan, and C.A. Villa. 2002. Assessing vulnerability to invasion by nonnative plant species at multiple spatial scales. Environmental Management 29(4): 566-577.
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Stohlgren, T.J., T.T. Veblen, K.C. Kendall, W.L. Baker, C.D. Allen, J.A. Logan, and K.C. Ryan. 2002. The heart of the Rockies: Montane and subalpine ecosystems. In: J.S. Baron (ed.). Rocky Mountain futures: an ecological perspective. Washington: Island Press. p. 203-218.
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Barnett, D.T., and T.J. Stohlgren. 2001. Aspen persistence near the National Elk Refuge and Gros Ventre Valley elk feedgrounds of Wyoming, USA. Landscape Ecology 16(6): 569-580.
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Chong, G.W., R.M. Reich, M.A. Kalkhan, and T.J. Stohlgren. 2001. New approaches for sampling and modeling native and exotic plant species richness. Western North American Naturalist 61(3): 328-335.
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Rodda, G.H., E.W. Campbell, III, and T.H. Fritts. 2001. A high validity census technique for herpetofaunal assemblages. Herpetological Review 32(1): 24-30.
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Rodda, G.H., G. Perry, R.J. Rondeau, and J. Lazell. 2001. The densest terrestrial vertebrate. Journal of Tropical Ecology 17(2): 331-338.
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Simonson, S.E., P.A. Opler, T.J. Stohlgren, and G.W. Chong. 2001. Rapid assessment of butterfly diversity in a montane landscape. Biodiversity and Conservation 10(8): 1369-1386.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 2001. Data acquisition. In: M.E. Jensen and P.S. Bourgeron (eds.). A guidebook for integrated ecological assessments. New York: Springer-Verlag. p. 71-78.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 2001. Endangered plants. In: S.A. Levin (eds.). Encyclopedia of biodiversity. San Diego: Academic Press. p. 465-477.
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Stohlgren, T.J., Y. Otsuki, C.A. Villa, M. Lee, and J. Belnap. 2001. Patterns of plant invasions: a case example in native species hotspots and rare habitats. Biological Invasions 3(1): 37-50.
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Vogt, S.R., E.W. Campbell, R. Reed, and G.H. Rodda. 2001. New lizard records for the Mariana Islands. Herpetological Review 32(2): 127-128.
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Yackel Adams, A.A., S.K. Skagen, and R.D. Adams. 2001. Movements and survival of lark bunting fledglings. The Condor 103(3): 643-647.
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Kalkhan, M.A., and T.J. Stohlgren. 2000. Using multi-scale sampling and spatial cross-correlation to investigate patterns of plant species richness. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 64(3): 591-605.
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Pielke Sr., R.A., T. Stohlgren, W. Parton, N. Doesken, J. Money, L. Schell, and K. Redmond. 2000. Spatial representativeness of temperature measurements from a single site. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 81(4): 826-830.
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Stohlgren, T.J., A.J. Owen, and M. Lee. 2000. Monitoring shifts in plant diversity in response to climate change: a method for landscapes. Biodiversity and Conservation 9(1): 65-86.
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Stohlgren, T.J., M.W. Kaye, A.D. McCrumb, Y. Otsuki, B. Pfister, and C.A. Villa. 2000. Using new video mapping technology in landscape ecology. BioScience 50(6): 529-536.
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Yackel Adams, A.A., S.K. Skagen, and R.L. Knight. 2000. Functions of perch relocations in a communal night roost of wintering bald eagles. Canadian Journal of Zoology 78(5): 809-816.
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Campbell, E.W., III, G.H. Rodda, T.H. Fritts, and R.L. Bruggers. 1999. An integrated management plan for the brown treesnake (Boiga irregularis) on Pacific islands [Chapter 35]. In: Rodda, G.H., Y. Sawai, D. Chiszar, and H. Tanaka (eds.). Problem Snake Management: the Habu and the Brown Treesnake. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. p. 423-435.
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Chase, T.N., R.A. Pielke Sr., T.G.F. Kittel, J.S. Baron, and T.J. Stohlgren. 1999. Potential impacts on Colorado Rocky Mountain weather due to land use changes on the adjacent Great Plains. Journal of Geophysical Research 104(D14): 16,67.
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Chiszar, D., T.H. Fritts, S. Hattori, S.A. Minton Jr., S. Mishima, M. Nishimura, G.H. Rodda, Y. Sawai, H. Shiroma, and H. Tanaka. 1999. Epilogue: Contributions of brown treesnakes and habu to science and society. In: Rodda, G.H., Y. Sawai, D. Chiszar, and H. Tanaka. Problem Snake Management: the Habu and the Brown Treesnake. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. p. 479-5.
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Ferreira, L.V., and T.J. Stohlgren. 1999. Effects of river level fluctuation on plant species richness, diversity, and distribution in a floodplain forest in Central Amazonia. Oecologia 120: 582-5.
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Rodda, G.H., and M. Nishimura. 1999. The effectiveness of snake traps worldwide. In: Rodda, G.H., Y. Sawai, D. Chiszar, and H. Tanaka. Problem Snake Management: the Habu and the Brown Treesnake. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. p. 285-3.
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Rodda, G.H., M.J. McCoid, T.H. Fritts, and E.W. Campbell, III. 1999. Population Trends and Limiting Factors in Boiga irregularis [Chapter 17]. In: G.H. Rodda, Y. Sawai, D. Chiszar, and H. Tanakam (eds.). Problem Snake Management: the Habu and the Brown Treesnake. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. p. 236-253.
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Rodda, G.H., T.H. Fritts, and E.W. Campbell III. 1999. The feasibility of controlling the brown treesnake in small plots [Chapter 39]. In: G.H. Rodda, Y. Sawai, D. Chiszar, and H. Tanaka (eds.). Problem Snake Management: the Habu and the Brown Treesnake. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. p. 468-477.
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Rodda, G.H., T.H. Fritts, C.S. Clark, S.W. Gotte, and D. Chiszar. 1999. A state-of-the-art trap for the brown treesnake [Chapter 20]. In: G.H. Rodda, Y. Sawai, D. Chiszar, and H. Tanaka (eds.). Problem Snake Management: the Habu and the Brown Treesnake. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. p. 268-305.
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Rodda, G.H., T.H. Fritts, M.J. McCoid, and E.W. Campbell, III. 1999. An overview of the biology of the brown treesnake (Boiga irregularis), a costly introduced pest on Pacific islands [Chapter 2]. In: G.H. Rodda, Y. Sawai, D. Chiszar, and H. Tanaka (eds.). Problem Snake Management: the Habu and the Brown Treesnake. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. p. 44-80.
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Rodda, G.H., Y. Sawai, D. Chiszar, and H. Tanaka. 1999. Snake management. In: G.H. Rodda, Y. Sawai, D. Chiszar, and H. Tanaka (eds.). Problem Snake Management: the Habu and the Brown Treesnake. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. p. 1-23.
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Rodda, G.H., Y. Sawai, D. Chiszar, and H. Tanaka (eds.). 1999. Problem snake management: The Habu and the Brown Tree Snake. Ithaca, NY: Comstock Publication Associates, Cornell University Press. 534p.
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Sanchez Munos, A.J., and G.H. Rodda. 1999. Sphaerodactylus macrolepis macrolepis (Big Scale Dwarf Gecko). Herpetological Review 30(4): 234.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 1999. Global Change Impacts in Nature Reserves in the United States. In: C. Aguirre-Bravo and C.R. Franco (compilers). North American Science Symposium: Toward a unified framework for inventorying and monitoring forest ecosystem resources. Proceedings RMRS-P-12. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 5-9 p.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 1999. Measuring and monitoring biodiversity in nature reserves, forests, and grasslands in the United States. In: C. Aguirre-Bravo and C.R. Franco (compilers). North American Science Symposium: Toward a unified framework for inventorying and monitoring forest ecosystem resources. Proceedings RMRS-P-12. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 248-255 p.
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Stohlgren, T.J., D. Binkley, G.W. Chong, M.A. Kalkhan, L.D. Schell, K.A. Bull, Y. Otsuki, G. Newman, M. Bashkin, and Y. Son. 1999. Exotic plant species invade hot spots of native plant diversity. Ecological Monographs 69(1): 25-46.
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Stohlgren, T.J., L.D. Schell, and B. Vanden Heuvel. 1999. How grazing and soil quality affect native and exotic plant diversity in Rocky Mountain grasslands. Ecological Applications 9(1): 45-64.
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Suzuki, K., H. Suzuki, D. Binkley, and T.J. Stohlgren. 1999. Aspen regeneration in the Colorado Front Range: differences at local and landscape scales. Landscape Ecology 14: 231-2.
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Fritts, T. H., and G. H. Rodda. 1998. The role of introduced species in the degradation of island ecosystems: A case history of Guam. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 29: 113-140.
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Fritts, T.H., and G.H. Rodda. 1998. Alien snake threatens Pacific Islands. Endangered Species Bulletin 23(6): 10-11.
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Graham, L., A. Yackel Adams, and E.A. Odell. 1998. Devaluation of non-experiments in the current ecological paradigm. Wildlife Society Bulletin 26(4): 1004.
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Kalkhen, M.A., R. Reich, and T.J. Stohlgren. 1998. Assessing the accuracy of Landsat Thematic Mapper classification using double sampling. International Journal of Remote Sensing 19(11): 2049-2060.
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Perry, G., E.W. Campbell, III, G.H. Rodda, and T.H. Fritts. 1998. Managing island biotas: Brown treesnake control using barrier technology. In: R.O. Baker and A.C. Crabb (eds.). Proceedings of the 18th Vertebrate Pest Conference. Davis, CA: University of California. p. 138-143.
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Perry, G., G.H. Rodda, T.H. Fritts, and T.R. Sharp. 1998. The lizard fauna of Guam's fringing islets: Island biogeography, phylogenetic history, and conservation implications. Global Ecology and Biogeography Letters 7(5): 353-365.
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Rodda, G.H., E.W. Campbell, III, and S.R. Derrickson. 1998. Avian Conservation Research Needs in the Mariana Islands, Western Pacific Ocean. In: J.M. Marzluff and R. Sallabanks (eds.). Avian Conservation: Research and Management. Washington, DC.: Island Press. p. 367-381.
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Rodda, G.H., T.H. Fritts, G. Perry, and E.W. Campbell, III. 1998. Managing island biotas: Can indigenous species be protected from introduced predators such as the brown treesnake?. In: K.G. Wadsworth (ed.). Transactions of the 63rd North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference. Washington, DC.: Wildlife Managment Institute. p. 95-108.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 1998. Rocky Mountains. In: Mac, M.J., P.A. Opler, C.E. Puckett Haecker, and P.D. Doran. Status and Trends of the Nation's Biological Resources. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Geological Survey. p. 473-5.
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Stohlgren, T.J., J. Belnap, G.W. Chong, and R. Reich. 1998. A plan to assess native and exotic plant diversity and cryptobiotic crusts in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. In: . Proceedings of the First Science Conference in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Salt Lake City, UT: . p. 39-46.
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Stohlgren, T.J., K.A. Bull, and Y. Otsuki. 1998. Comparison of rangeland vegetation sampling techniques in the Central Grasslands. Journal of Range Management 51(2): 164-172.
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Stohlgren, T.J., K.A. Bull, Y. Otsuki, C.A. Villa, and M. Lee. 1998. Riparian zones as havens for exotic plant species in the central grasslands. Plant Ecology 138: 113-1.
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Stohlgren, T.J., R.R. Bachand, Y. Onami, and D. Binkley. 1998. Species-environment relationships and vegetation patterns: effects of spatial scale and tree life-stage. Plant Ecology 135: 215-2.
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Stohlgren, T.J., T.N. Chase, R.A. Pielke Sr., T.G. Kittel, and J.S. Baron. 1998. Evidence that local land use practices influence regional climate, vegetation, and stream flow patterns in adjacent natural areas. Global Change Biology 4: 495-5.
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Falkner, M.B., and T.J. Stohlgren. 1997. Evaluating the contribution of small national park areas to regional biodiversity. Natural Areas Journal 17(4): 324-3.
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Rodda, G.H., T.H. Fritts, and D. Chiszar. 1997. The disappearance of Guam's wildlife: new insights for herpetology, evolutionary ecology, and conservation. BioScience 47(9): 565-574.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 1997. Review of 'Ecological Census Techniques: A handbook' edited by W.J. Sutherland. Ecoscience 4: 254.
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Stohlgren, T.J., and R.R. Bachand. 1997. Lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) ecotones in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA. Ecology 78(2): 632-6.
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Stohlgren, T.J., G.W. Chong, M.A. Kalkhan, and L.D. Schell. 1997. Multiscale sampling of plant diversity: effects of minimum mapping unit size. Ecological Applications 7(3): 1064-.
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Stohlgren, T.J., G.W. Chong, M.A. Kalkhan, and L.D. Schell. 1997. Rapid assessment of plant diversity patterns: a methodology for landscapes. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 48(1): 25-43.
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Stohlgren, T.J., M.B. Coughenour, G.W. Chong, D. Binkley, M.A. Kalkhan, L.D. Schell, D.J. Buckley, and J.K. Berry. 1997. Landscape analysis of plant diversity. Landscape Ecology 12: 155-1.
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Chiszar, D., G.H. Rodda, and H.M. Smith. 1995. Experiments on chemical control of behavior in brown tree snakes. In: J.R. Mason (ed.). National Wildlife Research Center Repellents Conference 1995. : USDA National Wildlife Research Center Symposia. p. 121-127.
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Chong, G.W., and T.J Stohlgren. 1995. Measuring plant species change at landscape scales: landscape-scale GAP analysis. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 76(2): 48.
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Fritts, T.H., and G.H. Rodda. 1995. Invasions of the Brown Tree Snake. In: E.T. LaRoe, G.S. Farris, C.E. Puckett, P. D. Doran, and M.J. Mac (eds.). Our Living Resources: A report to the nation on the distribution, abundance, and health of U.S. plants, animals, and ecosystems. . Washington, DC: U.S. Geological Survey. 454-456 p.
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Kalkhan, M.A., T.J. Stohlgren, and M. Coughenour. 1995. An investigation of biodiversity and landscape-scale GAP patterns using double sampling: A GIS approach. In: . Ninth Annual Symposium on Geographic Information Systems in Natural Resource Management. 27-30 March 1995. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: GIS World, Inc.. p. 707-712.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 1995. The Interior West. In: LaRoe, E.T., G.S. Farris, C.E. Puckett, P. D. Doran, and M.J. Mac. Our Living Resources: A report to the nation on the distribution, abundance, and health of U.S. plants, animals, and ecosystems. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Geological Survey. p. 309-310.
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Stohlgren, T.J., and R.R. Bachand. 1995. Predicting long-term forest change at landscape scales: what will we need to know?. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 76(2): 255.
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Stohlgren, T.J., D. Binkley, T.T. Veblen, and W.L. Baker. 1995. Attributes of reliable long-term landscape-scale studies: Malpractice insurance for landscape ecologists. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 36: 1-25.
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Stohlgren, T.J., J.F. Quinn, M. Ruggiero, and G. Waggoner. 1995. Status of biotic inventories in U.S. national parks. Biological Conservation 71: 97-10.
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Stohlgren, T.J., J.S. Baron, T.G.F. Kittel, and D. Binkley. 1995. Ecosystem Trends in the Colorado Rockies. In: LaRoe, E.T., G.S. Farris, C.E. Puckett, P. D. Doran, and M.J. Mac. Our Living Resources: A report to the nation on the distribution, abundance, and health of U.S. plants, animals, and ecosystems. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Geological Survey. p. 310-312.
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Stohlgren, T.J., M.B. Falkner, and L.D. Schell. 1995. A modified-Whittaker nested vegetation sampling method. Vegetatio 117(2): 113-121.
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Jordan, M.A. and G.H. Rodda. 1994. Identification of sex in Boiga irregularis: Implications for understanding population dynamics in Guam. Journal of Herpetology 28(3): 381-384.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 1994. Planning long-term vegetation studies at landscape scales. In: Steele, J.H., Powell, T.M (eds.). Ecological Time Series. New York, NY: Chapman and Hall. p. 209-241.
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Stohlgren, T.J., and C.A. Farmer. 1994. Reevaluating bald eagle winter roost habitat in Lava Beds National Monument, California. Journal of Raptor Research 28(4): 205-2.
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Chong, G. 1993. Revegetation of Piñon-Juniper Woodlands With Native Grasses. In: E.F. Aldon and D.W. Shaw (eds.). Managing Piñon-Juniper Ecosystems for Sustainability and Social Needs. General Technical Report RM-236. Fort Collins, CO: USDA Forest Service. 34-41 p.
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Deshler, E.T., T.J. Stohlgren, and M.K. Sogge. 1993. Evaluating Baseline Biological Databases in National Park Units in Arizona. In: P.G. Rowlands, C. van Riper III, and M. K. Sogge (eds.). 75th-anniversary Symposium, Transactions and Proceedings Series NPS/NRNAU/NRTP-93/10. . Vail, CO: National Park Service. 234-246 p.
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Drost, C. A., and T. J. Stohlgren. 1993. Natural Resources Inventory and Monitoring Bibliography. Davis, CA: University of California Cooperative Parks Studies Unit Technical Report NPS/WRUC/NTRT-9304. 203 p.
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Pielke, R.A., G. Dalu, T.J. Lee, H. Rodriguez, J. Eastman, and T.G.F. Kittel. 1993. Mesoscale parameterization of heat fluxes due to landscape variability for use in general circulation models. In: . Exchange processes at the Land Surface for a Range of Space and Time Scales, (Proceedings of the Yokohama Symposium, July 1993). : IAHS Pub No. 212. p. 331-342.
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Rodda, G. 1993. Where's Waldo (and the snakes)?. Herpetological Review 24(2): 44-45.
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Rodda, G.H. 1993. How to lie with biodiversity. Conservation Biology 7(4): 959-960.
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Rodda, G.H., M.J. McCoid, and T.H. Fritts. 1993. Adhesive trapping II. Herpetological Review 24(3): 99-100.
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Stohlgren, T. J. 1993. Spatial Patterns of Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) in Two Sequoia Groves in Sequoia National Park, California. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 23: 120-1.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 1993. Bald eagle winter roost characteristics in Lava Beds National Monument, California. Northwest Science 67(1): 44-54.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 1993. Ecotones: The Role of Landscape Boundaries and Restoration of Changing Environments [Book Review]. Journal of Vegetation Science 4(1): 137-140.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 1993. Evaluating Human Effects on Vegetation: An Example from the Sierran Foothills. In: S.D. Veirs, Jr., T.J. Stohlgren, and C. Schonewald-Cox (eds.). Proceedings of the Fourth Conference on Research in California's National Parks. Transactions and Proceedings Series NPS/NRUC/NRTP-93/9. Denver, CO: Department of the Interior, National Parks Service. 110-131 p.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 1993. Intra-Specific Competition (crowding) of Giant Sequoias (Sequoiadendron giganteum). Forest Ecology and Management 59: 127-1.
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Stohlgren, T.J., J.S. Baron, and T.G.F. Kittel. 1993. Understanding Coupled Climatic, Hydrological, and Ecosystem Responses to Global Climate Change in the Colorado Rockies Biogeographical Area. In: W.E. Brown, and S.D. Veirs, Jr (eds.). Proceedings of the George Wright Society Conference on Science and Resource Management in National Parks. November 13-17, 1992. Jacksonville, FL: George Wright Society. p. 184-2.
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Veirs, S.D., Jr., T.J. Stohlgren, and C. Schonewald-Cox (eds.). 1993. Proceedings of the Fourth Conference on Research in California's National Parks. Davis, CA: Cooperative Park Studies National Park Service Transactions and Proceedings Series NPS/NRUX/NRTP-93/9. 132 p.
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Rodda, G. H., T.H. Fritts, and P.J. Conry. 1992. Origin and Population Growth of the Brown Tree Snake, Boiga irregularis, on Guam. Pacific Science 46: 46-57.
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Rodda, G.H. 1992. The mating behavior of Iguana iguana. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 534. 40 p.
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Rodda, G.H. and T.H. Fritts. 1992. The impact of the introduction of the Brown Tree Snake, Boiga irregularis, on Guam's lizards. Journal of Herpetology 26(2): 166-174.
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Rodda, G.H., and T.H. Fritts. 1992. Sampling techniques for an arboreal snake, Boiga irregularis. Micronesica 25(1): 23-40.
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Rodda, G.H., R.J. Rondeau, T.H. Fritts, and O.E. Maughan. 1992. Trapping the arboreal snake Boiga irregularis. Amphibia-Reptilia 13(1992): 47-56.
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Ruggiero, M., T.J. Stohlgren, and G. Waggoner. 1992. Towards a Biological Survey of the U.S. National Parks System. In: Willison, J. H. Martin, Bondrup-Nielsen, S., Drysdale, C., Herman, T. B., Munro, N. W. P., Pollock, T. L. Science and the management of protected areas. Developments in Landscape Management and Urban Planning. NY: Elsevier Press. p. 31-35.
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Ruggiero, M.A., T.J. Stohlgren, and G.S. Waggoner. 1992. A Strategy to Inventory the Biological Resources of the National Park System of the USA. The George Wright Forum 9(3-4): 122-124.
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Stohlgren, T. J. 1992. Resilience of a Heavily Logged Grove of Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) in Kings Canyon National Park, California. Forest Ecology and Management 54: 115-1.
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Stohlgren, T. J., and J. F. Quinn. 1992. An Assessment of Biotic Inventories in Western U.S. National Parks. Natural Areas Journal 12: 145-1.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 1992. On the Qualities and Quantity of Healthy Forests. In: . Proceedings of the 1991 annual meeting of the California Forest Pest Council. Sacramento, CA: . p. 9-11.
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Stohlgren, T.J. and J.F. Quinn. 1992. Evaluating the Contribution of Northern California National Park Areas to Regional Biodiversity. In: R.R. Harris, D.C. Erman, and H.M. Kerner (eds.). Symposium on biodiversity of northwestern California. Proceedings. Berkeley, CA: Wildland Resources Center, University of California. p. 226-232.
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Stohlgren, T.J., and D.J. Parsons. 1992. Evaluating wilderness recreational opportunities: application of an impact matrix. Environmental Management 16(3): 397-4.
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Stohlgren, T.J., M. Ruggiero, J.F. Quinn, and G. Waggoner. 1992. National Park biotic inventories assessed. Park Science 11(4): 16-17.
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Rodda, G.H., T.H. Fritts, and J. Reichel. 1991. The distributional patterns of reptiles and amphibians in the Mariana Islands. Micronesica 24(2): 195-210.
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Stohlgren, T. J., and J. F. Quinn. 1991. Status of natural resources databases in national parks: Western region. Davis, CA: University of California Cooperative Parks Studies Unit Technical Report No. 44. 71+ap p.
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Stohlgren, T.J., J.M. Melack, A.M. Esperanza, and D.J. Parsons. 1991. Atmospheric deposition and solute export in giant sequoia--mixed conifer watersheds in the Sierra Nevada, California. Biogeochemistry 12(3): 207-230.
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Rodda, G. H. and A. Grajal. 1990. The Nesting Behavior of the Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, in the Llanos of Venezuela. Amphibia-Reptilia 11: 31-39.
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Rodda, G.H., T.H. Fritts, E.M. Taisacan, and G.J. Wiles. 1990. Abundance and habitat use of reptiles on Rota, Mariana Islands. Micronesica 23(2): 153-166.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 1990. Monitoring Prescribed Fire Effects on Chamise Chaparral. In: C. van Riper, III, T.J. Stohlgren, S.D. Veirs Jr., and S.C. Hillyer (eds.). Examples of resource inventory and monitoring in national parks of California: Proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference. National Park Service Transactions and Proceedings Series No. 8. Washington, D.C.: Department of the Interior, National Park Service. p. 235-2.
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van Riper, C., III, T.J. Stohlgren, S.D. Veirs, Jr., and S.C. Hillyer (eds.). 1990. Examples of Resource Inventory and Monitoring in National Parks of California. Proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference on Research in California's National Parks. Washington, DC: National Park Service. 268 p.
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Fritts, T.H., and G.H. Rodda. 1989. The brown tree snake, an introduced pest species in the central Pacific Islands. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 14(7): 5-7.
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Keeley, J.E., P.H. Zedler, C.A. Zammitt, and T.J. Stohlgren. 1989. Fire and demography. In: S.C. Keeley. The California Chaparral: Paradigms Reexamined. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Science Series No. 34, Los Angeles, CA. Los Angeles, CA: Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Science Series No. 34. p. 151-1.
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Parsons, D.J. and T.J. Stohlgren. 1989. Effects of varying fire regimes on annual grasslands in the southern Sierra Nevada of California. Madrono 36(3): 154-168.
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Schonewald-Cox, C.M. and T.J. Stohlgren. 1989. Biological diversity and global change: Habitat fragmentation and extinction. In: R.D. Noble, J.L. Martin, and K.F. Jensen (eds.). Proceedings of the second U.S.- U.S.S.R.symposium on air pollution effects on vegetation including forested ecosystems. Broomall, Pennsylvania: U.S. Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. p. 217-224.
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Schonewald-Cox, C.M. and T.J. Stohlgren. 1989. Wilderness and the protection of genetic diversity. In: . Wilderness Benchmark 1988: Proceedings of the National Wilderness Colloquium. January 13-14, 1988.. Asheville, NC: USDA Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station. p. 83-91.
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Stohlgren, T.J., P.W. Rundel, and D.J. Parsons. 1989. Stable population size class distribution in mature chamise chaparral. In: Keeley, S. C. The California chaparral: Paradigms reexamined. Los Angeles, CA: Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Science Series No. 34. p. 57-64.
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Stohlgren, T.J., S.H. DeBenedetti, and D.J. Parsons. 1989. Effects of herbage removal on productivity of selected high-Sierra meadow community types. Environmental Management 13(4): 485-4.
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Lambert, S., and T.J. Stohlgren. 1988. Giant sequoia mortality in burned and unburned stands: Does prescribed burning significantly affect mortality rates?. Journal of Forestry 86(2): 44-46.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 1988. Litter dynamics in two Sierran mixed conifer forests. I. Litterfall and decomposition rates. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 18(9): 1127-1135.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 1988. Litter dynamics in two Sierran mixed conifer forests. II. Nutrient release in decomposing leaf litter. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 18(9): 1136-1144.
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Rundel, P.W., G.A. Baker, D.J. Parsons, and T.J. Stohlgren. 1987. Post-fire demography of resprout and seedling establishment by Adenostoma fasciculatum. In: J.D. Tenhunen, F.R. Catarino, O.L. Lange and W.C. Oechel (eds.). Plant Response to Stress - Functional Analysis in Mediterranean Ecosystems. Series G. Ecol. Sciences, Vol. 15. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag. p. 575-596.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 1987. Variation of vegetation and soil characteristics within wilderness campsites. In: . Proceedings of the National Wilderness Research Conference. July 23-26, 1986. Fort Collins, CO. : U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. p. 152-157.
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Stohlgren, T.J. and D.J. Parsons. 1987. Variation of wet deposition chemistry in Sequoia National Park, California. Atmospheric Environment 21(6): 1369-1374.
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Stohlgren, T.J. and D.J. Parsons. 1986. Vegetation and soil recovery in wilderness campsites closed to visitor use. Environmental Management 10(3): 375-380.
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Stohlgren, T.J. and P.W. Rundel. 1986. A population model for a long-lived, resprouting chaparral shrub: Adenostoma fasciculatum. Ecological Modeling 34(3-4): 245-257.
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Parsons, D.J., L. Bancroft, T. Nichols, and T. Stohlgren. 1985. Information needs for natural fire management planning. In: . Proceedings - Symposium and Workshop on Wilderness Fire, Missoula, Montana, November 15-18, 1983. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. p. 356-359.
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Stohlgren, T.J. 1985. Fire-caused mortality in chamise chaparral. In: . Proceedings - Symposium and Workshop on Wilderness Fire. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-182. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 385-387 p.
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Stohlgren, T.J., D.J. Parsons, and P.W. Rundel. 1984. Population structure of Adenostoma fasciculatum in mature stands of chamise chaparral in the southern Sierra Nevada, California. Oecologia 64(1): 87-91.
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Parsons, D.J., T.J. Stohlgren, and J.M. Kraushaar. 1982. Wilderness permit accuracy: Differences between reported and actual use. Environmental Management 6(4): 329-335.
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Stohlgren, T.J., N.L. Stephenson, D.J. Parsons, and P.W. Rundel. 1982. Using stem basal area to determine biomass and stand structure in chamise chaparral. In: C.E. Conrad and W.C. Oechel. Proceedings of the Symposium on Dynamics and Management of Mediterranean-type Ecosystems, 1981 June 22-26, San Diego, Calif.. GTR-PSW-58. Berkeley, CA: Forest Service. 634(1pg) p.
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Parsons, D.J., T.J. Stohlgren, and P.A. Fodor. 1981. Establishing backcountry use quotas: An example from Mineral King, California. Environmental Management 5(4): 335-340.
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Custer, T. W., Osborn, R. G. 1978. Feeding habitat use by colonially-breeding herons, egrets, and ibises in North Carolina. The Auk 95: 733-7.
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