Research Publications
1992 - 2002

 



Almquist, B. E., S. B. Jack, and M. G. Messina. 2002. Variation of the treefall gap regime in a bottomland hardwood forest: relationships with microtopography. Forest Ecology and Management 157:155-163.

Amthor, J. S., R. J. Mitchell, G. B. Runion, H. H. Rogers, S. A. Prior, and C. W. Wood. 1994. Energy content, construction cost and phytomass accumulation of Glycine max (L.) merr. and Sorghum bicolor (L.) moench grown in elevated CO2 in the field. New Phytologist 128:443-450.

Atkinson, J. B., J. Brock, and R. Smith. 1996. Operational longleaf pine management at Ichauway. Pages 43-45 in J. S. Kush (ed.). Longleaf Pine: A Regional Perspective of Challenges and Opportunities; Mobile, Alabama, September 17-19, 1996. Proceedings of the First Longleaf Alliance Conference Report No. 1. The Longleaf Alliance, Solon Dixon Forestry Center, Andalusia, Alabama. (pdf)

Azevedo, J. C. M., S. B. Jack, R. N. Coulson, and D. F. Wunneburger. 2000. Functional heterogeneity of forest landscapes and the distribution and abundance of the red-cockaded woodpecker. Forest Ecology and Management 127:271-283.

Bartow, S. M., C. B. Craft, and C. J. Richardson. 1996. Reconstructing historical changes in Everglades plant community composition using pollen distributions of peat. Lake and Reservoir Management 12:313-322.

Battaglia, M. A., P. Mou, B. J. Palik, and R. J. Mitchell. 2002. The effect of spatially variable overstory on the understory light environment of an open-canopied longleaf pine forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 32:1984-1991. Reproduced with permission of the National Research Council Press © 2002. (pdf)

Battle, J., and S. W. Golladay. 2001. Hydroperiod influence on breakdown of leaf litter in cypress-gum wetlands. American Midland Naturalist 146:128-145. (pdf)

Battle, J., and S. W. Golladay. 2001. Water quality and macroinvertebrate assemblages in three types of seasonally inundated limesink wetlands in southwest Georgia. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 16:189-207. (pdf)

Battle, J., and S. W. Golladay. 1999. Water quality and aquatic macroinvertebrates in 3 types of reference limesink wetlands in southwest Georgia. Pages 439-442 in J. K. Hatcher (ed.). Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Conference. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. (pdf)

Battle, J., S. W. Golladay, and B. Clayton. 2001. Aquatic macroinvertebrates and water quality characteristics in five wetland types: preliminary results on biomonitoring. Pages 333-336 in K. J. Hatcher (ed.). Proceedings of the 2001 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. (pdf)

Battle, J. M., and S. W. Golladay. 2002. Aquatic invertebrates in hardwood depressions of southwest Georgia. Southeastern Naturalist 1:149-158. (pdf)

Battle, J. M., and T. B. Mihuc. 2000. Decomposition dynamics of aquatic macrophytes in the lower Atchafalaya, a large floodplain river. Hydrobiologia 418:123-136.

Benner, R., and S. Opsahl. 2001. Molecular indicators of the sources and transformations of dissolved organic matter in the Mississippi river plume. Organic Geochemistry 32:597-611.

Blood, E. R. 1994. Prospects for the development of integrated regional models. Pages 145-155 in P. M. Groffman, and G. E. Likens (eds.). Integrated Regional Models: Interactions Between Humans and Their Environment. Chapman and Hall, New York, New York.

Blood, E. R., and J. E. Hook. 1999. Agricultural water consumption in the ACT/ACF river basins: approaches for projecting irrigated acreage and amounts. Pages 433-438 in K. J. Hatcher (ed.). Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. (pdf)

Blood, E. R., and J. S. Phillips. 2001. The effects of storms on stream water quality in a karst landscape. Pages 747-751 in K. J. Hatcher (ed.). Proceedings of the 2001 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. (pdf)

Blood, E. R., J. S. Phillips, D. Calhoun, and D. G. Edwards. 1997. The role of the Floridan aquifer in depressional wetlands hydrodynamics and hydroperiod. Pages 273-279 in K. J. Hatcher (ed.). Proceedings of the 1997 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. (pdf)

Blood, E. R., and P. A. Smith. 1997. Water quality in two high salinity estuaries: effects of watershed alteration. Pages 413-444 in J. Vernberg, W. Vernberg, and T. Siewicki (eds.). Sustainable Development in the Southeastern Coastal Zone. University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, South Carolina.

Boglioli, M. D., W. K. Michener, and C. Guyer. 2000. Habitat selection and modification by the gopher tortoise, Gopherus polyphemus, in Georgia longleaf pine forest. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 3:699-705.

Boring, L. R. 2001. The Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center: co-directed applied and basic research in the private sector. Pages 233-258 in G. W. Barrett, and T. L. Barrett (eds.). Holistic Science: The Evolution of the Georgia Institute of Ecology (1940-2000). Taylor & Francis, New York, New York.

Boring, L. R., J. J. Hendricks, C. A. Wilson, and M. L. Cobb. 1999. Assessing the patterns and controls of foliar litter decomposition in longleaf pine-wiregrass ecosystems. Page 62 in J. S. Kush (ed.). Longleaf Pine: A Forward Look; Charleston, South Carolina, November 17-19, 1998. Proceedings of the Second Longleaf Alliance Conference, Longleaf Alliance Report No. 4. The Longleaf Alliance, Solon Dixon Forestry Center, Andalusia, Alabama. (pdf)

Boring, L. R., R. J. Mitchell, C. A. Wilson, and G. A. Houseal. 1996. Fire, nutrients and atmospheric influences in longleaf pine woodlands. Page 56 in J. S. Kush (ed.). Longleaf Pine: A Regional Perspective of Challenges and Opportunities; Mobile, Alabama, September 17-19, 1996. Proceedings of the First Longleaf Alliance Conference, Longleaf Alliance Report No. 1. The Longleaf Alliance, Solon Dixon Forestry Center, Andalusia, Alabama. (pdf)

Bowman, P., L. K. Kirkman, R. Mitchell, and C. Helton. 1999. Restoration of plant diversity of longleaf pine forests using an adaptive management approach. Page 63 in J. S. Kush (ed.). Longleaf Pine: A Forward Look; Charleston, South Carolina, November 17-19, 1998. Proceedings of the Second Longleaf Alliance Conference, Longleaf Alliance Report No. 4. The Longleaf Alliance, Solon Dixon Forestry Center, Andalusia, Alabama. (pdf)

Brown, C. L., and L. K. Kirkman. 1993. Trees of Georgia and Adjacent States. Revised third edition. Timber Press, Portland, Oregon.

Burch, W. H., R. H. Jones, P. Mou, and R. J. Mitchell. 1997. Root system development of single and mixed plant functional type communities following harvest in a pine-hardwood forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 27:1753-1764. Reproduced with permission of the National Research Council Press © 1997. (pdf)

Cablik, M. E., B. Kjerfve, W. K. Michener, and J. R. Jensen. 1994. Impacts of Hurrican Hugo on a coastal forest: assessment using Landsat TM data. Geocarto International 9:15-24.

Carroll, C. R., L. K. Kirkman,and J. L. Landers. 1994. The use of fire in habitat management. Pages 362-363 in G. K. Meffe, and C. R. Carroll (eds.). Principles of Conservation Biology. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, Massachusetts.

Carter, D., J. J. Hendricks, R. J. Mitchell, and R. L. Hendrick. 1999. Carbon - fine-root allocation and transformations at ecosystem scales (C- Fates): A test of a conceptual model of belowground dynamics in longleaf pine forest. Page 73 in J. S. Kush (ed.). Longleaf Pine: A Forward Look; Charleston, South Carolina, November 17-19, 1998. Proceedings of the Second Longleaf Alliance Conference, Longleaf Alliance Report No. 4. The Longleaf Alliance, Solon Dixon Forestry Center, Andalusia, Alabama. (pdf)

Carter, G. A., J. H. Jones, R. J. Mitchell, and C. H. Brewer. 1996. Detection of solar-excited chlorophyll a fluorescence and leaf photosynthetic capacity using a Fraunhofer line radiometer. Remote Sensing of Environment 55:89-92.

Casey, W. P., and K. C. Ewel. 1998. Soil redox potential in small pondcypress swamps after harvesting. Forest Ecology and Management 112:281-287.

Chamberlain, M., L. M. Conner, and B. D. Leopold. 2002. Seasonal habitat selection of raccoons (Procyon lotor) in intensively managed pine forests of central Mississippi. American Midland Naturalist 147:102-108. (pdf)

Chamberlain, M. J., L. M. Conner, B. D. Leopold, and K. J. Sullivan. 1998. Diel activity patterns of adult bobcats in central Mississippi. Proceedings of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 52:191-196. (pdf)

Chamberlain, M. J., B. D. Leopold, L. W. Burger, Jr., B. W. Plowman, and L. M. Conner. 1999. Survival and cause-specific mortality of adult bobcats in central Mississippi. Journal of Wildlife Management 63:613-620. (pdf)

Chanton, J. P., C. M. Rutkowski, C. C. Schwartz, D. E. Ward, and L. R. Boring. 2000. Factors influencing the stable carbon isotopic signature of methane from combustion and biomass burning. Journal of Geophysical Research 105:1867-1877.

Chapal, S. E. 1998. Technological underpinnings: hardware. Pages 7-15 in W. K. Michener, J. H. Porter, and S. G. Stafford (eds.). Data and Information Management in the Ecological Sciences: A Resource Guide. LTER Network Office, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Chapal, S. E., and D. G. Edwards. 1998. Automated smoothing techniques for visualization and quality control of long-term environmental data. Pages 141-158 in W. K. Michener, J. W. Brunt, and S. G. Stafford (eds.). Environmental Information Management and Analysis: Ecosystem to Global Scales. Taylor & Francis, Bristol, Pennsylvania.

Childers, D. L., H. N. McKellar, R. F. Dame, F. H. Sklar, and E. R. Blood. 1993. A dynamic nutrient budget of subsystem interactions in a salt marsh estuary. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 36:105-131.

Choi, K. and E. R. Blood. 1999. Modeling developed coastal watersheds with the agricultural non-point source model. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 35:1-12.

Clinton, B. D., L. R. Boring, and W. T. Swank. 1994. Regeneration patterns in canopy gaps of mixed-oak forests of the southern Appalachians: influences of topographic position and evergreen understory. American Midland Naturalist 132:308-319.

Clinton, B. D., L. R. Boring, and W. T. Swank. 1993. Canopy gap characteristics and drought influences in oak forests of the Coweeta Basin. Ecology 74:1551-1558. Reproduced with permission of the Ecological Society of America © 1993. (pdf)

Coffey, K. L., L. Kirkman, S. B. Jack, and L. M. Conner. 2001. Reintroducing fire to hardwood-dominated depressions in a longleaf pine-wiregrass savanna: an adaptive management approach. Page 106 in J. S. Kush (ed.). Forest For Our Future-Restoration and Management of Longleaf Pine Ecosystems: Silvicultural, Ecological, Social, Political and Economic Challenges; Alexandria, Louisiana, October 16-18, 2000. Proceedings of the Third Longleaf Alliance Regional Conference, Longleaf Alliance Report No. 5. The Longleaf Alliance, Solon Dixon Forestry Center, Andalusia, Alabama. (pdf)

Conner, L. M. 2002. A technique to locate isolated populations using satellite imagery. Wildlife Society Bulletin 30:1044-1049. (pdf)

Conner, L. M. 2001. Survival and cause-specific mortality of adult fox squirrels in southwestern Georgia. Journal of Wildlife Management 65:202-204. (pdf)

Conner, L. M. 2000. Home range sizes of fox squirrels in southwest Georgia. Proceedings of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 54:400-406. (pdf)

Conner, L. M., M. J. Chamberlain, and B. D. Leopold. 2001. Bobcat home range size relative to habitat quality. Proceedings of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 55:418-426. (pdf)

Conner, L. M., J. L. Landers, and W. K. Michener. 1999. Fox squirrel and gray squirrel associations within minimally disturbed longleaf pine forests. Proceedings of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 53:364-374. (pdf)

Conner, L. M., and B. D. Leopold. 2001. A Euclidean distance metric to index dispersion from radiotelemetry data. Wildlife Society Bulletin 29:783-786. (pdf)

Conner, L. M., and B. D. Leopold. 1998. A multivariate habitat model for female bobcats: a GIS approach. Proceedings of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 52:232-243. (pdf)

Conner, L. M., and B. Plowman. 2001. Using Euclidean distances to assess nonrandom habitat selection. Pages 275-290 in J. J. Millsbaugh (ed.). Radio Tracking and Animal Populations. Academic Press, San Diego, California.

Conner, L. M., B. Plowman, B. D. Leopold, and C. Lovell. 1999. Influence of time-in-residence on home range and habitat use of bobcats. Journal of Wildlife Management 63:261-269. (pdf)

Conner, M., B. Plowman, and S. Jack. 1999. Effects of understory composition and prescribed fire on wildlife species richness and abundance in longleaf pine forests. Page 74 in J. S. Kush (ed.). Longleaf Pine: A Forward Look; Charleston, South Carolina, November 17-19, 1998. Proceedings of the Second Longleaf Alliance Conference, Longleaf Alliance Report No. 4. The Longleaf Alliance, Solon Dixon Forestry Center, Andalusia, Alabama. (pdf)

Coulson, R. N., B. A. McFadden, P. E. Pulley, C. N. Lovelady, J. W. Fitzgerald, and S. B. Jack. 1999. Heterogeneity of forest landscapes and the distribution and abundance of the southern pine beetle. Forest Ecology and Management 114:471-485.

Cowie, G. M., and E. R. Blood. 2001. Panel discussion: Formative steps in regional water management. Pages 152-154 in K. J. Hatcher (ed.). Proceedings of the 2001 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. (pdf)

Craft, C. B. 1997. Dynamics of nitrogen and phosphorus retention during wetland ecosystem succession. Wetlands Ecology & Management 4:177-187.

Craft, C. B., and W. P. Casey. 2000. Sediment and nutrient accumulation in floodplain and depressional freshwater wetlands of Georgia, USA. Wetlands 20:323-332.

Craft, C. B., and W. P. Casey. 1999. Sediment and nutrient accumulation in floodplain and depressional cypress-gum forest soils of southwestern Georgia. Pages 443-446 in K. J. Hatcher (ed.). Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. (pdf)

Craft, C. B., and C. Chiang. 2002. Forms and amounts of soil nitrogen and phosphorus across a longleaf pine-depressional wetland landscape. Soil Science Society of America Journal 66:1713-1721.

Craft, C. B., and C. Richardson. 1998. Recent and long-term organic soil accretion and nutrient accumulation in the Everglades. Soil Science Society of America Journal 62:834-843.

Craft, C. B., and C. J. Richardson. 1997. Relationships between soil nutrients and plant species composition in Everglades peatlands. Journal of Environmental Quality 26:224-232.

Crossley, D. A., Jr., E. R. Blood, P. F. Hendrix, and T. R. Seastedt. 1995. Turnover of cobalt-60 by earthworms, Eisenia fetida, Lumbricidae, Oligochaeta. Applied Soil Ecology 2:71-75.

Darbar, P., E. R. Blood, and K. S. Choi. 1995. Modeling of urban non-point source pollution using a GIS in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Proceedings GIS/LIS Annual Conference 1:235-246.

Davis, M., S. G. Pritchard, R. J. Mitchell, S. A. Prior, D. Gjerstad, H. H. Rogers, and G. B. Runion. 2001. Elevated atmospheric [CO2] boosts the productivity of model longleaf pine ecosystems without altering community structure. Page 111 in J. S. Kush (ed.). Forest For Our Future-Restoration and Management of Longleaf Pine Ecosystems: Silvicultural, Ecological, Social, Political and Economic Challenges; Alexandria, Louisiana, October 16-18, 2000. Proceedings of the Third Longleaf Alliance Regional Conference, Longleaf Alliance Report No. 5. The Longleaf Alliance, Solon Dixon Forestry Center, Andalusia, Alabama. (pdf)

Davis, M. A., S. G. Pritchard, R. J. Mitchell, S. A. Prior, H. H. Rogers, and G. B. Runion. 2002. Elevated atmospheric CO2 affects structure of a model regenerating longleaf pine community. Journal of Ecology 90:130-140.

Davis, M. M., and D. W. Hicks. 2001. Water resources of the upper Suwannee River watershed. Pages 70-74 in K. J. Hatcher (ed.). Proceedings of the 2001 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. (pdf)

Davis, S. N., S. W. Golladay, G. Vellidis, and C. M. Pringle. 1999. Assessing biological effects of animal production on intermittent coastal plain streams. Pages 291-294 in K. J. Hatcher (ed.). Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. (pdf)

Determann, R., L. K. Kirkman, and H. Nourse. 1997. Plant conservation by propagation. Tipularia 12:2-12.

Drew, M. B., and E. C. Clebsch. 1995. Studies on the endangered Echinacea tennesseensis (Asteraceae): plant community and demographic analysis. Castanea 60:60-69. (pdf)

Drew, M. B., and K. Kirkman. 1995. Population responses of Schwalbea americana(Scrophulariaceae) to experimental fire regimes. Page 71 in J. Greenlee (ed.). Conference on Fire Effects on Threatened and Endangered Species and Habitats. International Association of Wildfire, Fairfield, Washington.

Drew, M. B., L. K. Kirkman, and A. K. Gholson, Jr. 1998. The vascular flora of Ichauway, Baker County, Georgia: A remnant longleaf pine/wiregrass ecosystem. Castanea 63:1-24. (pdf)

Durden, L. A., J. E. Keirans, and L. L. Smith. 2002. Amblyomma geochelone, a new species of tick (Acari: Ixodidae) from the Madagascan ploughshare tortoise. Journal of Medical Entomology 39:398-403. (pdf) This article is the copyright property of the Entomological Society of America and may not be used for any commercial or other private purpose without specific written permission of the Entomological Society of America.

Einsmann, J. C., R. H. Jones, M. Pu, and R. J. Mitchell. 1999. Nutrient foraging traits in 10 co-occurring plant species of contrasting life forms. Journal of Ecology 87:609-619.

Elliott, K. J., L. R. Boring, and W. T. Swank. 2002. Aboveground biomass and nutrient accumulation 20 years after clear-cutting a southern Appalachian watershed. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 32:667-683. Reproduced with permission of the National Research Council Press © 2002. (pdf)

Elliott, K. J., L. R. Boring, and W. T. Swank. 1998. Changes in vegetation structure and diversity after grass-to-forest succession in a southern Appalachian watershed. American Midland Naturalist 140:219-232.

Elliott, K. J., L. R. Boring, W. T. Swank, and B. R. Haines. 1997. Successional changes in plant species diversity and composition after clearcutting a southern Appalachian watershed. Forest Ecology and Management 92:67-85.

Entrekin, S., S. W. Golladay, M. Ruhlman, and C. Hedman. 1999. Unique steephead stream segments in southwest Georgia: invertebrate diversity and biomonitoring. Pages 295-298 in K. J. Hatcher (ed.). Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. (pdf)

Entrekin, S. A., S. W. Golladay, and D. P. Batzer. 2001. The influence of plant community on chironomid secondary production in two wetland types: cypress-gum swamps and grass-sedge marshes. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie 152:369-394.

Entry, J. A., G. B. Runion, S. A. Prior, R. J. Mitchell, and H. H. Rogers. 1998. Influence of CO2 enrichment and nitrogen fertilization on tissue chemistry and carbon allocation in longleaf pine seedlings. Plant and Soil 200:3-11.

Eubanks, J. O., J. W. Hollister, C. Guyer, and W. K. Michener. 2002. Reserve area requirements for gopher tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus). Chelonion Conservation and Biology 4:464-471.

Frost, T. M., and E. R. Blood. 1996. The role of major research centers in the study of inland aquatic ecosystems. Pages 279-288 in National Research Council (ed.). Freshwater Ecosystems. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C.

Gagnon, J. L., E. J. Jokela, W. K. Moser, and D. Huber. 2001. Longleaf pine regeneration dynamics in artificially created gaps in the Apalachicola National Forest, Florida. Page 114 in J. S. Kush (ed.). Forest For Our Future-Restoration and Management of Longleaf Pine Ecosystems: Silvicultural, Ecological, Social, Political and Economic Challenges; Alexandria, Louisiana, October 16-18, 2000. Proceedings of the Third Longleaf Alliance Regional Conference, Longleaf Alliance Report No. 5. The Longleaf Alliance, Solon Dixon Forestry Center, Andalusia, Alabama. (pdf)

Gardner, L. R., W. K. Michener, T. M. Williams, E. R. Blood, B. Kjerfve, L. A. Smock, D. J. Lipscomb, and C. Gresham. 1996. Disturbance effects of Hurricane Hugo on a pristine coastal landscape: North Inlet, South Carolina, U.S.A. Pages 226-243 in J. L. Haymond, and W. R. Harms (eds.). Hurricane Hugo: South Carolina forest land research and management related to the storm. General Technical Report SRS-5. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Asheville, North Carolina. (pdf)

Gardner, L. R., B. R. Smith, and W. K. Michener. 1992. Soil evolution along a forest-salt marsh transect under a regime of slowly rising sea level, southeastern United States. Geoderma 55:141-157.

Gjerstad, D., M. Hainds, R. Johnson, and R. Mitchell. 1996. Comparing competitive success of three southern pine species. Page 75 in J. S. Kush (ed.). Longleaf Pine: A Regional Perspective of Challenges and Opportunities; Mobile, Alabama, September 17-19, 1996. Proceedings of the First Longleaf Alliance Conference, Longleaf Alliance Report No. 1. The Longleaf Alliance, Solon Dixon Forestry Center, Andalusia, Alabama. (pdf)

Goebel, P. C., and D. M. Hix. 1996. Development of mixed-oak forests in southeastern Ohio: a comparison of second-growth and old-growth forests. Forest Ecology and Management 84:1-21.

Goebel, P. C., B. J. Palik, L. K. Kirkman, and L. West. 1996. Geomorphic influences on riparian forest composition and structure in a karst landscape of southwestern Georgia. Pages 110-114 in K. M. Flynn (ed.). Proceedings, Southern Forested Wetlands Ecology and Management Conference, Consortium for Research and Southern Forested Wetlands. Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina.

Goebel, P. C., B. J. Palik, L. K. Kirkman, L. West, and D. C. Pederson. 2001. Forest ecosystems of a Lower Gulf Coastal Plain landscape: multifactor classification and analysis. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Society 128:47-75.

Golladay, S. W. 1997. Suspended particulate organic matter concentration and export in streams. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 16:122-131.

Golladay, S. W., and J. Battle. 2001. Does the Chickasawhatchee Swamp influence water quality? Pages 337-340 in K. J. Hatcher (ed.). Proceedings of the 2001 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. (pdf)

Golladay, S. W., and J. M. Battle. 2002. Effects of flooding and drought on water quality in Gulf Coastal Plain streams in Georgia. Journal of Environmental Quality 31:1266-1272. (pdf)

Golladay, S. W., S. Entrekin, and B. W. Taylor. 1999. Forested limesink wetlands of southwest Georgia: invertebrate habitat and hydrologic variation. Pages 197-216 in D. P. Batzer, R. B. Rader, and S. A. Wissinger (eds.). Invertebrates in Freshwater Wetlands of North America: Ecology and Management. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, New York.

Golladay, S. W., and C. L. Hax. 1995. Effects of a man-made flow disturbance on meiofauna in a north Texas prairie stream. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 14:404-413.

Golladay, S. W., B. J. Palik, P. C. Goebel, and B. W. Taylor. 1997. Influence of riparian landform on large woody debris input and movement in a blackwater Coastal Plain stream. Pages 197-200 in K. J. Hatcher (ed.). Proceedings of the 1997 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Institute of Georgia, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. (pdf)

Golladay, S. W., and B. W. Taylor. 1995. Characteristics of suspended particulate matter in Ichawaynochaway Creek: a brown-water coastal plain stream. Pages 380-383 in K. J. Hatcher (ed.). Proceedings of the 1995 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Institute of Georgia, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. (pdf)

Golladay, S. W., K. Watt, S. Entrekin, and J. Battle. 2000. Hydrologic and geomorphic controls on suspended particulate organic matter concentration and transport in Ichawaynochaway Creek, Georgia, USA. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie 149:655-678.

Golladay, S. W., K. Watt, S. Entrekin, and J. Battle. 1999. Hydrologic and geomorphic controls on particulate concentrations in Ichawaynochaway Creek, a blackwater Coastal Plain stream. Pages 203-207 in K. J. Hatcher (ed.). Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Geogia. (pdf)

Green, A., G. T. Chandler, and E. R. Blood. 1993. Aqueous, porewater and sediment phase cadmium: toxicity relationships for a meiobenthic copepod. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 12:1497-1506.

Green, T. H., R. J. Mitchell, and D. H. Gjerstad. 1994. Effects of nitrogen on the response of loblolly pine to drought. II. Biomass allocation and C:N ratio. New Phytologist 128:145-152.

Gross, K. L., C. E. Pate, E. Allen, C. Bledsoe, R. Colwell, P. Dayton, M. Dethier, J. Helly, R. Holt, N. Morin, W. Michener, S. Stafford, and S. T. A. Pickett. 1995. Final Report of the Ecological Society of America Committee on the Future of Long-term Ecological Data (FLED). Volume II: Directories to sources of long-term ecological data. The Ecological Society of America, Washington, D.C.

Gross, K. L., C. E. Pate, E. Allen, C. Bledsoe, R. Colwell, P. Dayton, M. Dethier, J. Helly, R. Holt, N. Morin, W. Michener, S. T. A. Pickett, and S. Stafford. 1995. Final Report of the Ecological Society of America Committee on the Future of Long-term Ecological Data (FLED). Vol. I: Text of the Report. The Ecological Society of America, Washington, D.C.

Guo, D., P. Mou, R. H. Jones, and R. J. Mitchell. 2002. Temporal changes in spatial patterns of soil moisture following disturbance: an experimental approach. Journal of Ecology 90:338-347.

Haeuber, R. A., and W. K. Michener. 1998. Natural flood control. Issues in Science and Technology 15:74-80.

Haeuber, R. A., and W. K. Michener. 1998. Policy Forum: Policy implications of recent natural and managed floods. BioScience 48:765-772.

Hainds, M., R., J. Mitchell, B. J. Palik, L. R. Boring, and D. H. Gjerstad. 1999. Distribution of native legumes (Leguminoseae) in frequently burned longleaf pine (Pinaceae)-wiregrass (Poaceae) ecosystems. American Journal of Botany 86:1606-1614. (pdf)

Hainds, M. J., R. J. Mitchell, L. Boring, B. Palik, and D. Gjerstad. 1996. Legume population dynamics in a frequently burned longleaf pine-wiregrass fire ecosystem. Pages 82-86 in J. S. Kush (ed.). Longleaf Pine: A Regional Perspective of Challenges and Opportunities; Mobile, Alabama, September 17-19, 1996. Proceedings of the First Longleaf Alliance Conference, Longleaf Alliance Report No. 1. The Longleaf Alliance, Solon Dixon Forestry Center, Andalusia, Alabama. (pdf)

Hax, C. L., and S. W. Golladay. 1993. Macroinvertebrate colonization and biofilm development on leaves and wood in a boreal river. Freshwater Biology 29:79-87.

Hebert, M. T., and S. B. Jack. 1998. Leaf area index and site water balance of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) across a precipitation gradient in East Texas. Forest Ecology and Management 105:273-282.

Hedges, J. I., E. Mayorga, E. Tsamakis, M. E. McClain, A. Aufdenkampe, P. Quay, J. E. Richey, R. Benner, S. Opsahl, B. Black, T. Pimentel, J. Quintanilla, and L. Maurice. 2000. Organic matter in Bolivian tributaries of the Amazon River: A comparison to the lower mainstream. Limnology and Oceanography 45:1449-1466.

Helton, C., L. K. Kirkman, R. Mitchell, and C. Hedman. 1999. Understory vegetation recovery following silvicultural harvest in longleaf pine/wiregrass stands. Page 96 in J. S. Kush (ed.). Longleaf Pine: A Forward Look; Charleston, South Carolina, November 17-19, 1998. Proceedings of the Second Longleaf Alliance Conference, Longleaf Alliance Report No. 4. The Longleaf Alliance, Solon Dixon Forestry Center, Andalusia, Alabama. (pdf)

Helton, R. C., L. K. Kirkman, and L. J. Musselman. 2000. Host preference of the federally endangered hemiparasite Schwalbea americana L. (Scrophulariaceae). Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 127:300-306.

Hendricks, J. J., and L. R. Boring. 1999. N2-fixation by native herbaceous legumes in burned pine ecosystems of the southeastern United States. Forest Ecology and Management 113:167-177.

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Simkin, S. M., W. K. Michener, and R. Wyatt. 2001. Plant response following soil disturbance in a longleaf pine ecosystem. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 128:208-218.

South, D. B., and R. J. Mitchell. 1999. Determining the "optimum" slash pine seedling size for use with four levels of vegetation management on a flatwoods site in Georgia, U.S.A. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 29:1039-1046. Reproduced with permission of the National Research Council Press © 1999. (pdf)

South, D. B., R. J. Mitchell, B. R. Zutter, J. M. Balneaves, B. L. Barber, D. G. Nelson, and J. B. Zwolinski. 1993. Integration of nursery practices and vegetation management: economic and biological potential for improving regeneration. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 23:2083-2092.

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Stevens, G. N., R. H. Jones, and R. J. Mitchell. 2002. Rapid fine root disappearance in a pine woodland: a substantial carbon flux. Reproduced with permission of the National Research Council Press © 2002. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 32:2225-2230. (pdf)

Stober, J. M., and D. G. Krementz. 2000. Survival and reproductive biology of the Bachman's sparrow. Proceedings of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 54:383-390. (pdf)

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Wang, Z., W. H. Burch, P. Mou, R. H. Jones, and R. J. Mitchell. 1995. Accuracy of visible and ultraviolet light for estimating live root proportions with minirhizotrons. Ecology 76:2330-2334. Reproduced with permission of the Ecological Society of America © 1995. (pdf)

Watt, K. M., and S. W. Golladay. 1999. Organic matter dynamics inseasonally inundated, forested wetlands of the Gulf Coastal Plain. Wetlands 19:139-148.

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Wilson, C. A., R. J. Mitchell, L. R. Boring, and J. J. Hendricks. 2002. Soil nitrogen dynamics in a fire-maintained forest ecosystem: results over 3-year burn interval. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 34:679-689.

Wilson, C. A., R. J. Mitchell, J. J. Hendricks, and L. R. Boring. 1999. Nitrogen availability in longleaf pine-wiregrass woodland over a 3-year burn cycle. Pages 176 in J. S. Kush (ed.). Longleaf Pine: A Forward Look; Charleston, South Carolina, November 17-19, 1998. Proceedings of the Second Longleaf Alliance Conference, Longleaf Alliance Report No. 4. The Longleaf Alliance, Solon Dixon Forestry Center, Andalusia, Alabama. (pdf)

Wilson, C. A., R. J. Mitchell, J. J. Hendricks, and L. R. Boring. 1999. Patterns and controls of ecosystem function in longleaf pine-wiregrass savannas: II. Nitrogen dynamics. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 29:752-760. Reproduced with permission of the National Research Council Press © 1999. (pdf)

Wood, C. W., R. J. Mitchell, B. R. Zutter, and C. L. Lin. 1992. Loblolly pine plant community effects on soil carbon and nitrogen. Soil Science 154:410-419.

Yager, P. L., T. L. Connelly, B. Mortazavi, K. E. Wommack, N. Bano, J. E. Bauer, S. Opsahl, and J. T. Hollibaugh. 2001. Dynamic bacterial and viral response to an algal bloom at sub-zero temperatures. Limnology and Oceanography 46:790-801.

Zutter, B. R., G. R. Glover, and R. J. Mitchell. 1998. Influence of plant density and soil organic matter on the first-year growth of loblolly pine and sweetgum. Forest Science 44:397-404.

Zutter, B. R., G. R. Glover, R. J. Mitchell, and D. H. Gjerstad. 1997. Response of loblolly pine and sweetgum to intra- and inter-specific competition and influence of soil organic matter. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 27:2079-2087. Reproduced with permission of the National Research Council Press © 1997. (pdf)

Zutter, B. R., G. R. Glover, R. J. Mitchell, and D. H. Gjerstad. 1999. Sweetgum and broomsedge response to competition across a range of soil organic matter during the first-year of plant establishment. Forest Science 45:423-432.

Zutter, B. R., R. J. Mitchell, G. R. Glover, and D. H. Gjerstad. 1999. Root length and biomass in mixtures of broomsedge with loblolly pine or sweetgum. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 29:926-933. Reproduced with permission of the National Research Council Press © 1999. (pdf)