Publication List

Our research center makes every attempt to keep a complete, up-to-date list of our scholarly publications. This list dates back to 1949, just after the establishment of the KU Field Station, which we now manage. Enter keyword, year or author name to search all publications. In the full list, individual projects are listed by the publication title and the year of publication.

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The potential role of soil fungal pathogens in tallgrass prairie communities
The prairie bioregion
The prairie fringed orchids: A pollinator-isolated species pair
The purse-web spiders of Kansas (Araneae: Atypidae)
The relative importance of small-scale and landscape level heterogeneity in structuring small mammal distributions: An experimental study of habitat fragmentation
The relative importance of the species pool, productivity and disturbance in regulating grassland plant species richness: A field experiment
The reproductive cycle of Microtus ochrogaster in eastern Kansas
The reptiles and amphibians of Fort Riley and vicinity
The responses of plankton communities in experimental ponds to atrazine, the most heavily used pesticide in the United States
The Riverine Ecosystem Synthesis
The riverine ecosystem synthesis: Biocomplexity in river networks across space and time
The role of chemoreception in the prey selection of neonate reptiles
The role of methanotrophic bacteria in aquatic bioremediation in a Kansas reservoir: Preliminary report
The role of precipitation variability on the ecohydrology of grasslands
The role of slackwater areas and the hydrologic exchange for biogeochemical processes in river corridors: Examples from the Austrian Danube
The role of slope orientation in nest-site selection by Sphodros spp. (Araneae, Atypidae): field and experimental observations
The role of topography and soil characteristics in the relationship between species richness and primary productivity in a Kansas grassland
The root-associated arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal assemblages of exotic alien plants are simplified in invaded distribution ranges, but dominant species are retained: A trans-continental perspective
The science of global soil change: Networking for our future
The selective basis for dispersal of the prairie vole, Microtus ochrogaster
The sensitivity of carbon exchanges in Great Plains grasslands to precipitation variability
The sin of anecdotal writing
The snake as a source of living spermatozoa in the laboratory
The Snakes, Lizards, Turtles, and Amphibians of Fort Riley and Vicinity. The Snakes, Lizards, Turtles, and Amphibians of Fort Riley and Vicinity
The spatial ecology of small mammals in old fields: A study of movement, demography and community structure in a fragmented landscape
The spatial synchrony of species richness and its relationship to ecosystem stability
The spider family Zoridae (Araneae) in Kansas
The Spongillaflies (Neuroptera: Sisyridae) of Kansas
The successional tasseled cap: A graphic description of the spectral-temporal development of a coniferous forest
The sustainable harvest of wild populations of Oshá (Ligusticum porteri) in southern Colorado for the herbal products trade
The sympatric occurrence of three species of Eubranchipoda in Douglas County, Kansas
The systematics and ecology of Naiadacarus arboricola Fashing (Acarina: Acaridae)
The systematics of the genus Augochlorella (Hymenoptera, Halictidae) north of Mexico and the bionomics of A. striata and A. persimilis in eastern Kansas
The tactical feeding ecology of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides)
The tallgrass restoration handbook for prairies
The therapeutic potential of Physalis longifolia against various carcinomas
The timber rattlesnake in northeastern Kansas
The tree squirrels of Kansas: Ecology and economic importance
The tree squirrels of Kansas: Their ecology and economic importance
The University of Kansas Applied Remote Sensing Program: An operational perspective
The University of Kansas Field Station and Ecological Reserves: A Half Century of Research and Education
The University of Kansas Field Station: A platform for studying ecological and hydrological aspects of climate change
The University of Kansas Natural History Reservation
The University of Kansas Natural History Reservation in 1965
The University of Kansas School of Pharmacy medicinal plant garden: Case study of a new teaching garden with a history
The unknown biogeochemical impacts of drying rivers and streams
The use of Landsat Thematic Mapper data to identify high quality grasslands and rare species habitat in Eastern Kansas
The use of regression for detecting competition with multicollinear data
The use of slug tests to describe vertical variations in hydraulic conductivity
The uses of Echinacea angustifolia and other Echinacea species by Native Americans in the Great Plains