Konza LTER Publications

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1995
Tracy BF, McNaugthon SJ. Elemental analysis of mineral lick soils from the Serengeti National Park, the Konza Prairie and Yellowstone National Park. Ecography. 1995;18:91 -94. Available at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3683223.
Hamerlynck EP, Knapp AK. Environmental and physiological factors influencing the distribution of oaks near the edge of their range. Hartnett DC. 1995:17 -20. Available at: http://images.library.wisc.edu/EcoNatRes/EFacs/NAPC/NAPC14/reference/econatres.napc14.ehamerlynck.pdf.
Collins SL, Glenn SM, Gibson DJ. Experimental analysis of intermediate disturbance and initial floristic composition: decoupling cause and effect. Ecology. 1995;76:486 -492. doi:10.2307/1941207.
Bartha S, Collins SL, Glenn SM, Kertesz M. Fine-scale spatial organization of tallgrass prairie vegetation along a topographic gradient. Folia Geobot.Phytotax, Praha. 1995;30:169 -184. doi:10.1007/BF02812096.
Johnson SR. Gas exchange and reproduction of Spiranthes vernalis (Orchidaceae) in a Kansas tallgrass prairie. Hartnett DC. 1995:21 -24. Available at: http://images.library.wisc.edu/EcoNatRes/EFacs/NAPC/NAPC14/reference/econatres.napc14.sjohnson.pdf.
Knapp AK, Yavitt JB. Gas exchange characteristics of Typha latifolia L. from nine sites across North America. Aquatic Biology. 1995;49:203 -215. doi:10.1016/0304-3770(94)00433-M.
Ross KL. Geomorphology of the N4D watershed, Konza Prairie Research Natural Area, Riley and Geary Counties, Kansas. 1995;MS Thesis:1 -60.
Collins SL, Glenn SM. Grassland ecosystem and landscape dynamics. In: Joern A, Keeler KK The Changing Prairie. The Changing Prairie. Oxford University Press; 1995:128 -156.
Reichman OJ. The influence of crowding and pocket gopher disturbance on growth and reproduction of a biennial, Tragopogon dubius. Hartnett DC. 1995:123 -127. Available at: http://images.library.wisc.edu/EcoNatRes/EFacs/NAPC/NAPC14/reference/econatres.napc14.oreichman.pdf.
Towne EG. Influence of fire frequency and burning date on the proportion of reproductive tillers in big bluestem and indiangrass. Hartnett DC. 1995:75 -78. Available at: http://images.library.wisc.edu/EcoNatRes/EFacs/NAPC/NAPC14/reference/econatres.napc14.etowne.pdf.
Johnson SR, Knapp AK. The influence of fire on Spartina pectinata wetland communities in a northeastern Kansas tallgrass prairie. Canadian Journal of Botany. 1995;73:84 -90. doi:10.1139/b95-011.
Blair JM, Parmelee RW, Lavelle P. Influences of earthworms on biogeochemistry. In: Hendrix PF Earthworm Ecology and Biogeography in North America. Earthworm Ecology and Biogeography in North America. CRC Press Inc. Lewis Publishers; 1995:125 -156.
Briggs JM, Knapp AK. Interannual variability in primary production in tallgrass prairie: climate, soil moisture, topographic position and fire as determinants of aboveground biomass. American Journal of Botany. 1995;82:1024 -1030. Available at:  http://www.jstor.org/stable/2446232.
Benning TL, Seastedt TR. Landscape-level interactions between topoedaphic features and nitrogen limitation in tallgrass prairie. Landscape Ecology. 1995;10:337 -348. doi:10.1007/BF00130211.
Bixler SH, Kaufman DW. Local distribution of prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) on Konza Prairie: effect of topographic position. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. 1995;98:61 -67. doi:10.2307/3628079.
Collins SL. The measurement of stability in grasslands. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 1995;10:95 -96.
Senock RS, Ham JM. Measurements of water use by prairie grasses with heat balance sap flow gauges. Journal of Range Management. 1995;48:150 -158. doi:10.2307/4002803.
Yavitt JB, Knapp AK. Methane emissions to the atmosphere through emergent cattail (Typha latifolia L.) plants. Tellus. 1995;47(5):521 -534. doi:10.3402/tellusb.v47i5.16065.
Johnson SR. Nests of Hibana gracilis are reused by Phidippus clarus in wetlands of northeastern Kansas. The Journal of Arachnology. 1995;23:44 -45.
Henebry GM, Su H. Observing spatial structure in the Flint Hills using AVHRR biweekly composites of maximum NDVI. Hartnett DC. 1995:143 -151.
Yu W, Dodds WK, Banks MK, Skalsky J, Strauss EA. Optimal staining and sample storage time for direct microscopic enumeration of total and active bacteria in soil with two fluorescent dyes. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 1995;61:3367 -3372. Available at: http://aem.asm.org/content/61/9/3367.short.
Groffman PM, Turner CL. Plant productivity and nitrogen gas fluxes in tallgrass prairie. Landscape Ecology. 1995;10:255 -266. doi:10.1007/BF00128993.
Clark BK, Kaufman DW, Kaufman GA, Gurtz SK. Population ecology of Elliot's short-tail shrew and least shrew in ungrazed tallgrass prairie. Hartnett DC. 1995:87 -92.
Hartnett DC, Keeler KH. Population Processes. In: Joern A, Keeler KK The Changing Prairie. The Changing Prairie. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 1995:82 -99.
Kaufman DW, Bixler SH. Prairie voles impact plants in tallgrass prairie. Hartnett DC. 1995:117 -121.
Bixler SH, Kaufman DW. Prairie voles occur at low density in ungrazed tallgrass prairie in eastern Kansas. The Prairie Naturalist. 1995;27:33 -40.
Strauss EA. Protozoa-bacteria interactions in subsurface sediments and the subsequent effects on nitrification. 1995;MS Thesis:1 -74.
Paruelo JM, Lauenroth WK, Epstein HE, Burke IC, Aguiar MR, Sala OE. Regional climatic similarities in the temperate zones of North and South America. Journal of Biogeography. 1995;22:915 -925. Available at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2845992.
Evans EW, Seastedt TR. The relations of phytophagous invertebrates and rangeland plants. In: Bedunah DJ, Sosebee RE Wildland Plants: Physiological Ecology and Developmental Morphology. Wildland Plants: Physiological Ecology and Developmental Morphology. Denver, CO: Society for Range Management; 1995:580 -634.
Johnson SR, Knapp AK. The role of fire in Spartina pectinata wetlands dominated tallgrass prairie wetlands. Cerulean SI, Engstroms RT. 1995:92 -101.
McMillan BR, Brillhart DE, Kaufman DW, Kaufman GA. Short-term responses of small mammals to autumn fire in tallgrass prairie. Prairie Naturalist. 1995;27:158 -166.
Dodds WK, Henebry GM. Simulation of responses of community structure to species interactions driven by phenotypic change. Ecological Modelling. 1995;79:85 -94. doi:10.1016/0304-3800(94)00030-L.
Brillhart DE, Kaufman GA, Kaufman DW. Small-mammal use of experimental patches of tallgrass prairie: influence of topographic position and fire history. Hartnett DC. 1995:59 -65.
Seastedt TR. Soil systems and nutrient cycles of the North American Prairie. In: Joern A, Keeler KK The Changing Prairie. The Changing Prairie. Oxford University Press; 1995:157 -174.
Henebry GM. Spatial model error analysis using autocorrelation indices. Ecological Modelling. 1995;82:75 -91. doi:10.1016/0304-3800(94)00074-R.
Johnson SR. Spider communities in the canopies of annually burned and long-term unburned Spartina pectinata wetlands. Environmental Entomology. 1995;24:832 -834. Available at: http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=3652398.
Fay PA, Knapp AK. Stomatal and photosynthetic responses to variable light in sorghum, soybeans and eastern gammagrass. Physiologia Plantarum. 1995;94:613 -620. doi:10.1111/j.1399-3054.1995.tb00975.x.
Pomes ML. A study of the aquatic humic substances and hydrogeology in a prairie watershed: use of humic material as a tracer of recharge through soils. 1995;PhD Dissertation:1 -296.
Kaufman DW, Kaufman GA, Finck EJ. Temporal variation in abundance of Peromyscus leucopus in wooded habitats of eastern Kansas. The American Midland Naturalist. 1995;133:7 -17. doi:10.2307/2426343.
McMillan BR, Kaufman DW. Travel path characteristics for free-living white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus). Canadian Journal of Zoology. 1995;73:1474 -1478. doi:10.1139/z95-174.
Jekanoski RD, Kaufman DW. Use of simulated herbaceous canopy by foraging rodents. The American Midland Naturalist. 1995;133:304 -311. doi:10.2307/2426395.
Subler S, Blair JM, Edwards CA. Using anion exchange membranes to measure soil nitrate availability and net nitrification. Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 1995;27:911 -917. doi:10.1016/0038-0717(95)00008-3.
Yavitt JB, Knapp AK. Wetlands may change tallgrass prairie from a sink to a source for atmospheric methane. Hartnett DC. 1995:137 -141. Available at: http://images.library.wisc.edu/EcoNatRes/EFacs/NAPC/NAPC14/reference/econatres.napc14.jyavitt.pdf.
1994
Briggs JM, Fahnestock JT, Ward L, Knapp AK. Aboveground biomass in tallgrass prairie: effect of time since last fire. Wickett RG, Lewis PD, Woodliffe A, Pratt P. 1994:165 -170. Available at: http://images.library.wisc.edu/EcoNatRes/EFacs/NAPC/NAPC13/reference/econatres.napc13.jbriggs.pdf.
Gao W. Atmosphere-biosphere exchange flux of carbon dioxide in a tallgrass prairie modeled with satellite spectral data. Journal of Geophysical Research. 1994;99:1317 -1327. doi:10.1029/93JD03039.
Rice CW, Garcia FO. Biologically active pools of soil C and N in tallgrass prairie. In: Doran JW, Jones AJ Defining Soil Quality for a Sustainable Environment. Defining Soil Quality for a Sustainable Environment. Madison, WI: Soil Science Society of America; 1994:201 -208.
Thomas MA. Characterizing herbivore resistance traits in eight tallgrass prairie grasses. 1994;MS Thesis:1 -63.
Briggs JM, Su H. Development and refinement of the Konza Prairie LTER Research Information Management Program. In: Michener WK, Brunt JW, Stafford SG Environmental Information Management and Analysis: Ecosystem to Global Scales. Environmental Information Management and Analysis: Ecosystem to Global Scales. London: Taylor and Francis Ltd; 1994:87 -100.
Heckathorn SA, DeLucia EH. Drought-induced nitrogen retranslocation in perennial C4 grasses of tallgrass prairie. Ecology. 1994;75:1877 -1886. doi:10.2307/1941592.
Johnson SR. Ecology of Spartina pectinata wetlands in northeastern Kansas. 1994;PhD Dissertation:1 -104.

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