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Pasnick, Susan D. (1998) Patterns of Andricus californicus parasitism in the Quercus lobata (Valley Oak) population at Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve. Independent project paper for Bio 181 (Field Ecology), Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University
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Petho, Julie (1998) Effects of tree density and light availability in a California live oak (Quercus agrifolia) community. Independent project paper for Bio 181 (Field Ecology), Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University
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Pratt, Jacqueline (1998) The Relationship of Body Condition to Parasite Load in Western Fence Lizards. Independent project paper for Bio 181 (Field Ecology), Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University
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Rajakaruna, N.ishanta (1998) Getting the dirt on Lasthenia. Are edaphic factors influencing incipient speciation in Lasthenia californica (Asteraceae)? M.Sc. Thesis, Department of Botany. University of British Columbia.
Royval, Jennifer (1998) The effects of trails on serpentine and non-serpentine plant communities. Independent project paper for Bio 181 (Field Ecology), Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University
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Schoonover, Heather (1998) Is serpentine soil really free from yellow starthistle? Independent project paper for Bio 181 (Field Ecology), Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University
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Stallcup, Lindsay (1998) The impacts of human activity on aquatic invertebrate diversity in San Francisquito Creek. Independent project paper for Bio 181 (Field Ecology), Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University
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Uhrhammer, R.A., Karavas, W., and Romanowicz, B. (1998) Broadband seismic station installation guidelines. Seismological Research Letter 69: 15-26.
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Watson, Jana (1998) Behavioral responses during staged encounters between western fence lizards (Sceloporum occidentalis) suggest territory defense strategies and possible territory function. Independent project paper for Bio 181 (Field Ecology), Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University
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Yates-Doerr, Emily (1998) Competition between Argentine and Prenolepis at foraging sites. Independent project paper for Bio 181 (Field Ecology), Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University
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Blair, R.B. and Launer, A.E. (1997) Butterfly diversity and human land use: Species assemblages along an urban gradient. Biological Conservation. 80(1): 113-125.
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Brown, M. J. F. and Human, K. G. (1997) Effects of harvester ants on plant species distribution and abundance in a serpentine grassland. Oecologia 112: 237-243.
Brown, Mark J. F. (1997) Encounters between colonies and the behavioral ecology of seed-eating ants. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University.
Davis, Matt and Green, Christie (1997) The Ecology of Serpentine and Greenstone: Effects of Soil Composition on a Chaparral Community at Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve. Biology 4 Project, Jasper Ridge Paper, De Anza College, 59p.
Dodge, Bob (1997). Bedrock mortars of the JRBP Rattlesnake Rock site. Biology 96 project, Jasper Ridge Paper, Stanford University, 19p.
Field, C.B., Lund, C.P., Chiariello, N.R., and Mortimer, B.E. (1997) CO2 effects on the water budget of grassland microcosm communities. Global Change Biology 3: 197-206.
Franck, V.M., Hungate, B.A., Chapin, F.S., III, and Field, C.B. (1997) Decomposition of litter produced under elevated CO2: dependence on plant species and nutrient supply. Biogeochemistry 36: 223-237.
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Fredeen, A.L., Randerson,J.T., Holbrook, N.M., and Field, C.B. (1997) Elevated atmospheric CO2 increases water availability in a water-limited grassland ecosystem. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 33: 1033-1039.
Human, K.G. and Gordon, D.M. (1997) Effects of Argentine ant invasion on arthropod diversity in northern California. Conservation Biology 11: 1242-1248
Hungate, B.A., Chapin, F.S. III, Zhong, H., Holland, E.A., and Field, C.B. (1997) Stimulation of grassland nitrogen cycling under carbon dioxide enrichment. Oecologia 109: 149-153.
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Hungate, B.A., Holland, E.A., Jackson, R.B., Chapin III, F.S., Mooney, H.A., and Field, C.B. (1997) The fate of carbon in grasslands under carbon dioxide enrichment. Nature 388: 576-579.
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Hungate, B.A., Lund, C.P., Pearson, H.L., and Chapin, F.S. III. (1997) Elevated CO2 and nutrient addition alter soil N cycling and N trace gas fluxes with early season wet-up in a California annual grassland. Biogeochemistry 37: 89-109.
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Husen, Noelle, Kindel, Robert, and Mecking, Esther (1997). The California Red-Legged Frog, Rana aurora draytonii: At Jasper Ridge and Beyond. Biology 96 project, Jasper Ridge Paper, Stanford University, 9 p.
Koenig, W.D. and Knops, J.M.H. 1997. Patterns of geographic synchrony in growth and reproduction of oaks within California and beyond. In Proceedings of the Symposium on Oak Woodlands: Ecology, Management, and Urban Interface Issues. Pacific SW Forest & Range Exp. Station Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-160: pp. 101-108.
Luo, Y., Chen, J.-L., Reynolds, J.F., Field, C.B., and Mooney, H.A. (1997) Disproportional increases in photosynthesis and plant biomass in a California grassland exposed to elevated CO2: A simulation analysis. Functional Ecology 11: 696-704.
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