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Belisle M, Peay KG, Fukami T. 2012. Flowers as islands: spatial distribution of nectar-inhabiting microfungi among plants of Mimulus aurantiacus, a hummingbird-pollinated shrub. Microbial Ecology 63: 711-718.
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Brown JR, Blankinship JC, Niboyet A, van Groenigen KJ, Dijkstra P, Le Roux X, Leadley PW, Hungate BA. 2012. Effects of multiple global change treatments on soil N2O fluxes. Biogeochemistry 109: 85-100.
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Brownell SE, Kloser MJ, Fukami T, Shavelson R. 2012. Undergraduate biology lab courses: comparing the impact of traditionally based “cookbook” and authentic research-based courses on student lab experiences. Journal of College Science Teaching 41: 36-45.
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Dahlin KM, Asner GP, Field CB. 2012. Environmental filtering and land-use history drive patterns in biomass accumulation in a mediterranean-type landscape. Ecological Applications 22: 104-118.
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Dahlin KM. 2012. Ecosystem assembly in California: Linking pattern to process at the landscape scale. PhD Dissertation, Department of Biology, Stanford University.
Docherty KM, Balser TC, Bohannan BJM, Gutknecht JLM. 2012. Soil microbial responses to fire and interacting global change factors in a California annual grassland. Biogeochemistry 109: 63-83.
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Fitzgerald K, Gordon DM. 2012. Effects of vegetation cover, presence of native ant species, and human disturbance on colonization by Argentine ants. Conservation Biology 26: 525-538.
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Gutknecht JLM, Field CB, Balser TC. 2012. Microbial communities and their responses to simulated global change fluctuate greatly over multiple years. Global Change Biology 18: 2256-2269.
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Hulvey KB, Zavaleta ES. 2012. Abundance declines of a native forb have nonlinear impacts on grassland invasion resistance. Ecology 92: 378-388.
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Kloser M, Brownell S, Chiariello NR, Fukami T. 2011. Integrating teaching and research in undergraduate biology laboratory education. PLoS Biology 9(11): e1001174. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001174
Pinter-Wollman N, Gordon DM, Holmes S. 2012. Nest site and weather affect the personality of harvester ant colonies. Behavioral Ecology 23: 1022-1029.
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Porter SS, Rice KJ. 2012. Tradeoffs, spatial heterogeneity, and the maintenance of microbial diversity. Evolution (in press)
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Trinh DH, Chui TFM. 2012. An empirical method for approximating canopy throughfall. Hydrological Processes (in press).
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Yost JM, Barry T, Kay KM, Rajakaruna N. 2012. Edaphic adaptation maintains the coexistence of two cryptic species on serpentine soils. American Journal of Botany 99: 890-897.
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Adams RI. 2011. Ecological and evolutionary connections between genetic and species diversity. PhD Dissertation, Department of Biology, Stanford University.
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Andonian K, Hierro J. 2011. Species interactions contribute to the success of a global plant invader. Biological Invasions:1-9.
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Bickel DJ, Arnaud PH Jr. 2011. Medetera johnthomasi (Diptera: Dolichopodidae), a new species from California with notes on the aberrans species group. Pan-Pacific Entomologist 87: 124-129.
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Bonebrake TC, Navratil RT, Boggs CL, Fendorf S, Field CB, Ehrlich PR. 2011. Native and non-native community assembly through edaphic manipulation: Implications for habitat creation and restoration. Restoration Ecology 19: 709-716.
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Cleland EE, Clark CM, Collins SL, Fargione JE, Gough L, Gross KL, Pennings SC, Suding KN. 2011. Patterns of trait convergence and divergence among native and exotic species in herbaceous plant communities are not modified by nitrogen enrichment. Journal of Ecology 99:1327-1338.
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Dukes J, Chiariello N, Loarie S, Field C. 2011. Strong response of an invasive plant species (Centaurea solstitialis L.) to global environmental changes. Ecological Applications 21(6):1887-1894.
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Luke C, Frenzel P. 2011. Potential of pmoA amplicon pyrosequencing for methanotroph diversity studies. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 77: 6305-6309.
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Mendoza E, Martineau P, Brenner E, Dirzo R. 2011. A novel method to improve individual animal identification based on camera-trapping data. The Journal of Wildlife Management 75(4):973-979.
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Moles AT, Wallis IR, Foley WJ, Warton DI, Stegen JC, and others. 2011. Putting plant resistance traits on the map: a test of the idea that plants are better defended at lower latitudes. New Phytologist 191(3):777-788.
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Niboyet A, Brown JR, Dijkstra P, Blankinship JC, Leadley PW, Le Roux X, Barthes L, Barnard RL, Field CB, Hungate BA. 2011. Global change could amplify fire effects on soil greenhouse gas emissions. PLoS ONE 6(6):e20105.
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Niboyet A, Le Roux X, Dijkstra P, Hungate BA, Barthes L, Blankinship JC, Brown JR, Field CB, Leadley PW. 2011. Testing interactive effects of global environmental changes on soil nitrogen cycling. Ecosphere 2(5):art56.
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