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Power, M. E., Estes, J. A., Kareiva, P., Levin, S., Lubchenco, J., Palumbi, S. 2018. PNAS (long) Memoire: Robert Treat Paine (April 13 1933 – June 13 2016). PNAS.
Brett, M.T., S.E. Bunn, S. Chandra, A.E.W. Galloway, F. Guo, M.J. Kainz, P.Kankaala, D.C.P. Lau, T.P. Moulton, M.E. Power, J.B. Rasmussen, S.J. Taipale, J.H. Thorp, and J.D. Wehr. 2017. How important are terrestrial organic carbon inputs for secondary production in freshwater ecosystems? Freshwater Biology 62:833–853.
Kim, H., W. E. Dietrich, B. M. Thurnhoffer, J. K. B. Bishop, and I. Y. Fung. 2017. Controls on solute concentration-discharge relationships revealed by simultaneous hydrochemistry observations of hillslope runoff and stream flow: The importance of critical zone structure, Water Resour. Res., 53, 1424–1443, doi:10.1002/2016WR019722.
Schaaf, C.S., Kelson, S.J., Nussle, S.C., Carlson, S.M. 2017. Black spot infection in juvenile steelhead trout increases with stream temperature in northern California. Environmental Biology of Fish. DOI 10.1007/s10641-017-0599-9.
Estes, J.A., Dayton, P.K., Kareiva, P., Levin, S.A., Lubchenco, J., Menge, B.A., Palumbi, S.R., Power, M.E., and Terborgh, J. 2016. A Keystone Ecologist. Robert Treat Paine. 1933-2016. Ecology 2905-2909.
Lee , Jun-Hak. 2016. An Individual Tree-Based Automated Registration of Aerial Images to LiDAR Data in a Forested Area. Photogrammetric engineering and remote sensing 82: 699 -710.
Lind, A.J., Welsh Jr, H.H. and Wheeler, C.A., 2016. Foothill yellow-legged frog (Rana boylii) oviposition site choice at multiple spatial scales. Journal of Herpetology, 50(2), pp.263-270.
Railsback SF, BC Harvey, SJ Kupferberg, MM Lang, S McBain and HH Welsh Jr. 2016. Modeling potential conflicts between frogs and salmonids. Canadian Journal of Fisheries Science 73:773-784.
Sullivan, M. J. P., M. A Thomsen, and K. B. Suttle. 2016. Grassland responses to increased rainfall depend on the timescale of forcing. Global Change Biology 22:1655–1665.
Uno, H. 2016. Stream thermal heterogeneity prolongs aquatic-terrestrial subsidy and enhances riparian spider growth. Ecology 97: 2547 -2553.
Uno, H. 2016. Spatial and temporal linkage of stream-riparian food webs by seasonal migration of mayfly Ephemerella maculata. Ph.D. dissertation, UC Berkeley.
Chapin, T., Power, M.E. Pickett, S.T.A., Collins, S.D., Baron, J., Inouye, D., and Turner, M. 2015. Earth Stewardship: An initiative of the Ecological Society of America to foster engagement to sustain Planet Earth. pp. 173-194 in: Ricardo Rozzi et al. editors. Linking Ecology and Ethics in Theory and Practice. Springer Verlag, Berlin.
Carah, J., Howard, J., Thompson, S., Gianotti, A., Bauer, S., Carlson, S., Dralle, D., Gabriel, M., Hulette, L., Johnson, B., Knight, C., Kupferberg, S., Martin, S., Naylor, R., Power, M.E. 2015. High Time for Conservation: Adding the Environment to the Debate on Marijuana Liberalization. BioScience, 1–31.
Poinar Jr., G., Walder, L., & Uno, H. 2015. Anomalomermis ephemerophagis n. g., n. sp. (Nematoda: Mermithidae) parasitic in the mayfly Ephemerella maculata Traver, 1934 (Ephermeroptera: Ephermerellidae) in California. Systematic Parasitology 90: 231-236. DOI 10.1007/s11230-015-9551-6.
Post, Charles G. 2015. Impacts of water depth on foraging by American dippers (Cinclus mexicanus)on a dominant grazer in the South Fork Eel River of Northern California. MS thesis, UC Berkeley.
Power, M. E., Bouma-Gregson, K., Higgins, P., and Carlson, S.M. 2015. The thirsty Eel: summer and winter flow thresholds that tilt the Eel River of northwestern California from salmon-supporting to cyanobacterially-degraded states. For Special Volume, Fish out of Water Symposium. Copeia 2015 (1): 200-211.
Power, M.E., Kupferberg, S.J. Cooper, S.D. and Deas, M.L. 2015. California’s River Ecosystems. pp. 713-752 in Mooney, H.A. and E. Zavaleta. Ecosystems of California. University of California Press, Oakland, CA.
Ricardo Rozzi, F. Stuart Chapin III, J. Baird Callicott, S.T.A. Pickett, Mary E. Power, Juan J. Armesto, and Roy H. May, Jr. (editors). 2015. Earth Stewardship. Linking Ecology and Ethics in Theory and Practice. Springer Verlag, Berlin.
Uno, H. and M.E. Power. 2015. Mainstem-tributary linkages by mayfly migration help sustain salmonids in a warming river network. Ecology Letters. DOI 10.111/ele.12483.
Afkhami, M.E., McIntyre, P.J., and Strauss, S.Y. 2014. Mutualist-mediated effects on species’ range limits across large geographic scales. Ecology Letters 17: 1275-1273.
Link, P., Simonin, K., Maness, H., Oshun, J., Dawson, T., & Fung, I. 2014. Species differences in the seasonality of evergreen tree transpiration in a Mediterranean climate: Analysis of multiyear, half-hourly sap flow observations. Water Resources Research, 50(3), 1869–1894. doi:10.1002/2013WR014023.
Power, M.E., S.J. Kupferberg, S.L. Cooper, and M. Deas. California Rivers. In Mooney, H. and Zavelata, E. California Ecosystems. Univ. California Press, Berkeley, CA.
Power, M.E., K. Bouma-Gregson, P. Higgins, and S.M. Carlson. 2014. The thirsty Eel: summer and winter flow thresholds that tilt the eel river of northwestern california from salmon-supporting to cyanobacterially-degraded states. Copeia.
Rempe, D.A., and William E. Dietrich, W.E. 2014. A bottom-up control on fresh-bedrock topography under landscapes. PNAS www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1404763111. Supporting information at: http://www.pnas.org/content/suppl/2014/04/23/1404763111.DCSupplemental.
Schubel, J. R., Conrad, C. C., Debinski, D., Kareiva, P. M., Matsumoto, G. I., McKnight, D. M., Parmeson, C., Plowes, R., Power, A.G., Power, M.E., Stromberg, M.R. 2014. Enhancing the Value and Sustainability of Field Stations and Marine Laboratories in the 21st Century. Report of the National Research Council of the National Academies of Sciences, pp. 1–84.
Travis, J. Coleman, F.C. Auster, P.J. Cury, P.M., Estes, Holt, R.H., J.A., Orensanz,J., Peterson,C.H., Power, M.E., Steneck, R.S., Wootton, J.T. 2014. The invisible fabric of nature: species interactions and fisheries management. Proc. National Academy of Sciences 111: 4644-4646.
Bondi, C.A., Yarnell, S.M., Lind, A.J. and Lind, A. 2013. Transferability of habitat suitability criteria for a stream breeding frog (Rana boylii) in the Sierra Nevada, California. Herpetological Conservation and Biology, 8(1), pp.88-103.
Booth, A.M., J.J. Roering, and A.W. Rempel. 2013. Topographic signatures of deep-seated landslides and a general landscape evolution model, Journal of Geophysical Research – Earth Surface, doi:10.1002/jgrf.20051.
Catenazzi, A., and S. J. Kupferberg. 2013. The importance of thermal conditions to recruitment success in stream-breeding frog populations distributed across a productivity gradient. Biological Conservation 168: 40-48.
Kupferberg, S.J., Catenazzi, A., and Power, M.E. 2013. The importance of water temperature and algal assemblage for frog conservation in northern California rivers with hydroloectric projects. Final Report. California Energy Commission, PIER. 110pp.
Chapin, F.S. III., Power, M.E. 2014. Earth Stewardship: An initiative by the Ecological Society of America to foster engagement to sustain Planet Earth.
Estes, J.A., J. Brashares and M.E. Power. 2013. Predicting and detecting reciprocity between indirect ecological interactions and evolution. American Naturalist 181 Suppl 1: S76-99.
Handwerger, A.L., J.J. Roering, and D.A. Schmidt. 2013. Controls on the seasonal deformation of slow-moving landslides, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, doi: 10.1016/j.epsl.2013.06.047.
Holomuzki, J.R., P.C. Furey, R.L. Lowe, and M.E. Power. 2013. Microdistributional variability of larval caddisflies in Mediterranean-climate streams in northern California. Western North American Naturalist 73:261-269.
Hondzo, M., Finlay, J.C. and Power, M.E. 2013. Estimating and Scaling Stream Ecosystem Metabolism along Channels with Heterogeneous Substrate. Ecohydrology 6: 679-688.
Power, M.E., J.R. Holomuzki, R.L. Lowe. 2013. Food webs in Mediterranean rivers. Hydrobiologia DOI 10.1007/s10750-013-1510-0. Featured in N. Bonada & V. H. Resh / Streams in Mediterranean climate regions: lessons learned from the last decade.
Sculley, J.B. 2013. From Cobble to Canyon: inferring the effects of discharge, climate and trophic interactions on primary productivity in a Northern California river, over reach to watershed to coastal ocean and annual to multi-decadal scales, Ph. D. Dissertation (Univ. Calif. Berkeley, Berkeley).
Tsui M.T.K., Blum J.D., Finlay J.C., Balogh S.J., Kwon S.Y., Nollet Y.H. 2013. Photodegradation of methylmercury in stream ecosystems. Limnology and Oceanography 58: 11-23.
Willenbring, J. K., Gasparini, N. M., Crosby, B. T., & Brocard, G. (2013). What does a mean mean? The temporal evolution of detrital cosmogenic denudation rates in a transient landscape. Geology, 41(12), 1215-1218.
Afkami, M.E. 2012. Fungal endophyte-grass symbioses are rare in the California floristic province and other regions with Mediterranean-influenced climates. Fungal Ecology 5 (2012) 345-352.
Ishikawa, N.F., H. Doi, and J.C. Finlay. 2012. Global meta-analysis for controlling factors on carbon stable isotope ratio of lotic periphyton. Oecologia. doi 10.1007/s00442-012-2308-x.
Kim, H., J.K.B. Bishop, T.J. Wood, and I.Y. Fung (2012), Autonomous water sampling for a long-term monitoring of trace metals in remote environments. Environ. Sci. Technol., 46, 11220?11226; dx.doi.org/10.1021/es3006404.
Kupferberg, S.J. Palen, W.J., Lind, A.J., Bobzien, S., Catenazzi, A., Drennan, J., Power, M.E. 2012. Effects of flow regimes altered by dams on survival, population declines, and range-wide losses of California river-breeding frogs. Conservation Biology 26: 513-524.
Ng-Betts, C. 2012. The Transport of Chemicals and Biota into Coastal Rivers and Marine Ecosystems, Ph. D. Dissertation (Univ. Calif. Berkeley, Berkeley).
Salve, R., Rempe, D. M., and Dietrich, W.E., 2012, Rain, rock moisture dynamics, and the rapid response of perched groundwater in weathered, fractured argillite underlying a steep hillslope, Water Res. Res. V. 48, Article Number: W11528 DOI: 10.1029/2012WR012583.
Tsui M.T.K., Blum J.D., Kwon S.Y., Finlay J.C., Balogh S.J., Nollet Y.H. 2012. Sources and transfers of methylmercury in adjacent river and forest food webs. Environmental Science and Technology 46: 10957-10964.
Yaeger, E. M. Dietrich, W. E., Kirchner,J. W. and McArdell, B. W., 2012, Patch dynamics and stability in steep, rough streams, Journ. Geophysical Research-Earth Surface vol. 117, F02010, doi:10.1029/2011JF002253.
Estes, J.A., J. Terborgh, J. S. Brashares, M. E. Power, J. Berger, W. J. Bond, S. R. Carpenter, T. Essington, R. D. Holt, J. B.C.. Jackson, R. J. Marquis, L. Oksanen, T. Oksanen, R. T. Paine, E. Pikitch, W. J. Ripple, S. Sandin, M. Scheffer, T. W. Schoener, J. B. Shurin, A.R.E. Sinclair, M.E. Soulé, and D.A. Wardle. 2011. Trophic downgrading of Planet Earth. Science 333: 301-306. DOI: 10.1126/science.1205106.
Finlay, J.C., J.M. Hood, M. Limm, M.E. Power, J.D. Schade and J.R. Welter. 2011. Light mediated thresholds in ecosystem nutrient stoichiometry in a river network. Ecology 92: 140-150.
Kupferberg, S. J., A. J. Lind, V. Thill, and S. Yarnell. 2011. Water velocity tolerance in tadpoles of the foothill yellow-legged frog (Rana boylii): swimming performance, growth, and survival. Copeia 2011:141–152.
Limm, M. and M.E. Power. 2011. The caddisfly Dicosmoecus gilvipes: making a case for a functional role J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 30(2): 485-492.
Limm, M. and M.E. Power. 2011. Effect of the western pearlshell mussel Margaritifera falcata on Pacific lamprey Lampetra tridentata and ecosystem processes. Oikos doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0706.2010.18903.
Morris, M.W.L., M. Hondzo, and M.E. Power. 2011. Scaling Glossosoma (Trichoptera) density by abiotic variables in mountain streams. J. North Am. Benthol. Soc. 30: DOI: 10.1899/10-068.1.
Booth, A.M.* and J.J. Roering, (2011), A 1-D mechanistic model for the evolution of earthflow-prone hillslopes, Journal of Geophysical Research-Earth Surface, doi:10.1029/2011JF002024.
Mackey, B.H.*, M.P. Lamb, and J.J. Roering, (2011), Landslide-dammed paleolake perturbs marine sedimentation and drives genetic change in anadromous fish, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, doi:10.1073/pnas.1110445108.
Finlay J.C., Doucett R.R., McNeely C. 2010. Tracing energy flow in stream food webs using stable isotopes of hydrogen. Freshwater Biology 55: 941-951.
Holomuzki, J.R., J.W. Feminella and M.E. Power. 2010. Biotic interactions in freshwater benthic habitats. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 29: 220-244. (Birthday Issue).
Hood, J. 2010. Consumer nutrient stoichiometry: patterns, homeostasis, and links with fitness. Ph.D. Univ. Minnesota, Advisor: Jacques C. Finlay.
OConnor, B. L., Hondzo, M., and Harvey, J. W. 2010. Predictive Modeling of Transient Storage and Nutrient Uptake: Implications for Stream Restoration: 136: 1018-1032.
Passalacqua, P., T. Do Trung, E. Foufoula-Georgiou, G. Sapiro, and W. E. Dietrich, 2010, A geometric framework for channel network extraction from lidar: Nonlinear diffusion and geodesic paths, J. Geophys. Res., 115, F01002, doi:10.1029/2009JF001254.
Tsui M.T.K., Finlay J.C., Balogh S.J., Nollet Y.H. 2010. In situ methylmercury production within a stream channel in northern California. Environmental Science and Technology 44: 6998-7004.
Tsui, M.T.K. 2010. Mercury Bioaccumulation and Methylation in Stream Ecosystems. Ph.D. Univ. Minnesota, Advisor: Jacques C. Finlay.
Cruz-Martínez, K., K. B. Suttle, E. L. Brodie, M.E. Power, G. L. Andersen, J. F. Banfield. 2009. Soil microbial communities are more resilient than overlying grassland to effects of elevated rainfall in California. International Society of Microbial Ecology (ISME) Journal: 1-7 (www.nature.com/ismej).
Fuller, T. K., Perg, L. A., Willenbring, J. K., and Lepper, K. 2009. Field evidence for climate-driven changes in sediment supply leading to strath terrace formation. Geology, 37(5), 467-470.
Kupferberg, S. J., A. Catenazzi, K. Lunde, A. J. Lind, and W. J. Palen. 2009c. Parasitic copepod (Lernea cyprinacea) outbreaks in foothill yellow-legged frogs (Rana boylii) linked to unusually warm summers and amphibian malformations in northern California. Copeia 2009:529-537.
Limm, M. P. (2009)). Ontogenic shift in habitat use and critical flow threshold by the caddisfly Dicosmoecus gilvipes. PhD Dissertation (Univ. Calif. Berkeley, Berkeley).
Mackey, B.H., J. Roering, and J. McKean 2009. Long-term kinematics and sediment flux of an active earthflow, Eel River, California, Geology, v. 37, p. 803-806.
Power, M.E. 2009. Regulators of biotic processes in stream and river ecosystems. Encyclopedia of Inland Waters Vol. 1, Elsevier, Amsterdam, http://books.google.com/books/Power M.E. Encyclopedia of Inland Waters food webs.
Power, M.E., R. Lowe, P.C. Furey, J. Welter, M. Limm, J.C. Finlay, C. Bode, S. Chang, M. Goodrich, J. Sculley. 2009. Algal mats and insect emergence in rivers under Mediterranean climates: Towards photogrammetric surveillance. Freshwater Biology 54: 2101-2115. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/119880174/issue.
Roering, J. J., L. L. Stimely, B. H. Mackey, and D. A. Schmidt. 2009. Using DInSAR, airborne LiDAR, and archival air photos to quantify landsliding and sediment transport, Geophysical Research Letters, v. 36, L19402, doi:10.1029/2009GL040374.
Tsui MTK, Finlay JC, Nater EA (2009) Mercury bioaccumulation in a stream network. Environmental Science and Technology 43: 7016-7022.
Perron, J. T., Kirchner, J. W., and Dietrich, W. E., 2008, Spectral signatures of characteristic spatial scales and nonfractal structure in landscapes, J. of Geophy Res.-Earth Surface, V. 113, F04003, doi:10.1029/2007JF000866.
Power, M.E., M.S. Parker, and W.E. Dietrich. 2008. Seasonal reassembly of river food webs under a Mediterranean hydrologic regime: Floods, droughts, and impacts of fish. Ecological Monographs 78: 263-282.
Sklar, L. S. and W. E. Dietrich, 2008, Implications of the saltation-abrasion bedrock incision model for steady-state river longitudinal profile relief and concavity, Earth Surf. Proc. and Landforms, DOI:10.1002/esp.1689, 23pp.
Agrawal, A., D. D. Ackerly, F. Adler, B. Arnold, C. Caceres, D.F. Doak, E. Post, P. Hudson, J. Maron, K.A. Mooney, M.E. Power, D. Schemske, J. Stachowicz, S. Strauss, M.G. Turner, E. Werner. 2007. Filling key gaps in population and community ecology. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 5: 143-152.
Barnes, E.A., M.E. Power, E. Foufoula-Georgiou, M. Hondzo, and W.E. Dietrich. 2007. Scaling Nostoc biomass in a gravel-bedrock river: Combining local dimensional analysis with hydrogeomorphic scaling laws.” Geophysical Research Letters 34: L24S26.
Finlay, J. C., and C. Kendall. 2007. Stable isotope tracing of organic matter sources and food web interactions in watersheds. Pages 283-333 in K. Lajtha and R. Michener, editors. Stable Isotopes in Ecology and Environmental Science. Blackwell.
Lashermes, B., E. Foufoula-Georgiou, W. E. Dietrich, 2007, Channel network extraction from high resolution topography using wavelets, J. Geophy. Res., V. 34, L23S04, doi:10.1029/2007GL031140.
McNeely, C., J.F. Finlay and M.E. Power. 2007. Grazer traits, competition, and carbon sources to a headwater stream food web. Ecology 88: 391-401.
McNeely, C. and M.E. Power. 2007. Spatial variation in caddisfly grazing regimes within a northern California watershed. Ecology 88: 2609-2619.
Rosling, A., K. B. Suttle, E. Johansson, P. A. W. Van Hees, and J. F. Banfield. 2007. Phosphorous availability influences the dissolution of apatite by soil fungi. Geobiology 10:1-16.
Thomsen MA, and D’Antonio, CM. 2007. Mechanisms of resistance to invasion in a California grassland: the roles of competitor identity, resource availability, and environmental gradients. Oikos 116: 17-30.
Warnaars, T., M. Hondzo and M.E. Power. 2007. Abiotic controls on periphyton accrual and metabolism in streams: Scaling by dimensionless numbers. Water Resources Research 43: W08425.
Dietrich, W. E. and Perron, T., 2006, The search for a topographic signature of life, Nature, V. 439, p. 411-419, doi:10.1038/nature04452.
Eisen, RJ., Lane, R.S., Fritz, CL. & Eisen, L. 2006. Spatial patterns of lyme disease risk in California based on disease incidence data and modeling of vector- tick exposure. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 75(4): 669-676.
Feldman, CR. and Spicer, GS. Comparative phylogeography of woodland reptiles in California: repeated patterns of cladogenesis and population expansion. Molecular Ecology 2006, 15, 2201-2222.
Lowe, W.H., G.E. Likens and M.E. Power. 2006. Linking scales in stream ecology. BioScience 56: 591-597.
McNeely, C., Clinton, S. M. & Erbe, J. M. Landscape variation in C sources of scraping primary consumers in streams. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 2006, 25, 787-799.
Paola, C., E. Foufoula-Georgiou, W. E. Dietrich, M. Hondzo, D. Mohrig, G. Parker, M. E. Power, I. Rodriguez-Iturbe, V. Voller, and P. Wilcock. 2006. Toward a unified science of the Earth’s surface: Opportunities for synthesis among hydrology, geomorphology, geochemistry, and ecology. Water Resources Research 42: W03S10, doi:10.1029/2005WR004336. Power, M.E. 2006. Environmental controls on food web regimes: a fluvial perspective. Marine Ecology Progress Series 68: 125-133.
Thomsen, MA, D’Antonio, CM, Suttle, KB, and Sousa WP. Ecological resistance, seed density and their interactions determine patterns of invasion in a California coastal grassland. Ecology Letters 2006, 9, 160-170.
Yager, E. M. 2006. Prediction of sediment transport in steep, rough streams, Ph.D. dissertation, Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Earth and Planetary Science, advisor Bill Dietrich, University of California, Berkeley, California.
Power, M.E., Brozovic, N., Bode, C. and Zilberman, D. 2005. Spatially explicit tools for understanding and sustaining inland water ecosystems. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 3: 47-55. www.frontiersinecology.org/specialissue.html. Reprinted in Chinese.
Suttle, K. B. (2005), Spider interactions with arthropod prey and their consequences in temperate and tropical communities, PhD thesis, Dept. of Department of Integrative Biology, advisor M. E. Power, University of California, Berkeley.
Bidartondo, M.I., B. Burghardt, G. Gebauer, T.D. Bruns 2004. Changing partners in the dark: isotopic and molecular evidence of ectomycorrhizal liaisons between forest orchids and trees. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B: 271: 1799-1806.
Eisen R.J., L. Eisen, R.S. Lane. 2004. Habitat-related variation in infestation of lizards and rodents with Ixodes ticks in dense woodlands in Mendocino County, California. Experimental and Applied Acarology 33: 215-233.
Finlay, J.C. 2004. Patterns and controls of lotic algal stable isotope ratios. Limnology and Oceanography. 49: 850-861.
Howard, Jeanette K. 2004. Freshwater mussels in California Coast Range rivers: abiotic controls and functional role. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Geography, advisor Kurt Cuffey, University of California, Berkeley, California.
McNeely, F. C. 2004. Herbivore responses to stream size gradients in a Northern California watershed, PhD thesis, Dept. of Integrative Biology, advisor M. E. Power, University of California, Berkeley, CA.
Polis, G.A., M.E. Power and G. Huxel. 2004. Food webs and landscapes. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.
Power, M.E., W. E. Rainey, M.S. Parker, J. L. Sabo, A. Smythe, S. Khandwala, J.C. Finlay, F.C. McNeely, K. Marsee, and C. Anderson. 2004. River to watershed subsidies in an old-growth conifer forest. pp. 217-240 in: G.A. Polis, M.E. Power and G. Huxel. (eds.) Food webs and Landscapes. U. Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.
Power, M.E., M.J. Vanni, P. Stapp and G.A. Polis. 2004. Subsidy effects on managed ecosystems: Implications for sustainable harvest, conservation, and control. pp. 387-409 in G.A. Polis, M.E. Power, and G. Huxel (eds.) Food webs and Landscapes. U. Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.
Suttle, K.B., M.E. Power, J.A. Levine and F.C. McNeely. 2004. How fine sediment in river beds impairs growth and survival of juvenile salmonids. Ecological Applications 14: 969-974.
Tenuta, M., H. Ferris. 2004. Sensitivity of nematode life-history groups to ions and osmotic tensions of nitrogenous solutions. Journal of Nematology 36: 85-94.
Williams, J.L., J.M. Levine. 2004. Small-scale variation in growing season length affects size structure of scarlet monkeyflower – Oikos 106: 131-137.
Howard, JK, KM Cuffey. Freshwater mussels in a California North Coast Range river: occurrence, distribution, and controls – Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 2003 – 22: 63-77.
Levine, J. M. 2003. A patch modeling approach to the community-level consequences of directional dispersal. Ecology 84:1215-1224.
Levine, J. M., C. M. D´Antonio, J. S. Dukes, K. Grigulus, S. Lavorel, and M. Vila. 2003. Mechanisms underlying the impacts of exotic plant invasions. Proceedings of the Royal Society 270: 775-781.
Levine, J. M. and D. Murrell. 2003. Community-level consequences of seed dispersal patterns. Annual Reviews of Ecology and Systematics 34: 549-574.
Sabo. J.L. Hot rocks or no hot rocks: overnight retreat availability and selection by a diurnal lizard- Oecologia, 136:329-335.
Sklar, L. and W. E. Dietrich. 2004. A mechanistic model for river incision into bedrock by saltating bedload, Water Resources Research, VOL. 40, W06301, doi:10.1029/2003WR002496.
Sklar, Leonard S. 2003. The influence of sediment supply, grain size, and rock strength on rates of river incision into bedrock, Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Earth and Planetary Science, advisor Bill Dietrich, University of California, Berkeley, California.
Stock, Jonathan. 2003. “Incision of steepland valleys by debris flows”, 2003. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Earth and Planetary Science, advisor Bill Dietrich, University of California, Berkeley, California.
Strayer, D.S., M.E. Power, W.F. Fagan, S.T.A. Pickett and J. Belnap. 2003 A classification of ecological boundaries. BioScience (Special Section on Ecological Boundaries), 53:723-729.
Suttle. K.B. 2003. Pollinators as mediators of top-down effects on plants- Ecology Letters 6: 688-694.
Suttle. KB. Burrow use in a northern California population of the wolf spider Schizocosa McCooki – Journal of Arachnology 31: 433-436.
Fausch, K.D., M. E. Power, and M. Murakami. 2002. Linkages between stream and forest food webs: Shigeru Nakano’s legacy for ecology in Japan. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 17: 429-434.
Polis, G.A. M.E. Power and G. Huxel. (eds.) 2004. Food webs and Landscapes. U. Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.
Sabo, J.L. and M.E. Power. 2002. Numerical response of riparian lizards to aquatic insects and the short-term consequences for alternate terrestrial prey. Ecology 83: 3023-3036.
Sabo, J.L. and M.E. Power. 2002. River-watershed exchange: Effects of riverine subsidies on riparian lizards and their terrestrial prey. Ecology 83: 1860-1869.Sabo, J.L. and M.E. Power. 2002. River-watershed exchange: Effects of riverine subsidies on riparian lizards and their terrestrial prey. Ecology 83: 1860-1869.
D´Antonio, C. M., J. M. Levine, and M. Thomson. 2001. Ecosystem resistance to invasion and the role of propagule supply: a California perspective. International Journal of Mediterranean Ecology 27: 233-245.
Harding, E.K., Crone, E.E., Eldred, B.D., Hoekstra, J.M., McKerrow A.J., Perrine, J.D., Regetz J., Rissler, L.J., Stanley, A.G., Walters, E.L., and NCEAS HCP Working Group (2001). The Scientific Foundations of Habitat Conservation Plans: a Quantitative Assessment. Conservation Biology, 15 (2) 488-500.
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