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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Species coexistence in restored grassland plant communities: Trait-based recruitment, niche-neutral assembly, and heterogenous management
Species accounts of certain aquatic macroinvertebrates from Kansas
Species accounts for certain aquatic macroinvertebrates from Kansas (Odonata, Hemiptera, Coleoptera and Sphaeriidae)
Spatial variation in oviposition damage by periodical cicadas in an experimentally fragmented landscape
Spatial variation in Allee effects influences patterns of range expansion
Spatial variation and heterogeneity in the field has a greater effect on the composition of AMF communities than Bt genetic insertion
Spatial synchrony cascades across ecosystem boundaries and up food webs via resource subsidies
Spatial structure within root systems moderates stability of arbuscular mycorrhizal mutualism and plant-soil feedbacks
Spatial relations and seasonality in the skinks Eumeces fasciatus and Scincella laterale in northeastern Kansas
Spatial patterns in two syntopic species of microtines: Microtus ochrogaster and Synaptomys cooperi
Spatial distribution of Spartina pectinata transplants to restore wet prairie
Spatial competition: Roughening of an experimental interface
Spatial and scale effects on estimates of the hydraulic conductivity of an alluvial aquifer
Space and Polity 13(1):1-8 (Introduction to edited special issue)
Soybean production and conversion of tropical forest in the Brazilian Amazon: The case of Vilhena, Rondonia
Soy moratorium impacts on soybean and deforestation dynamics in Mato Grosso, Brazil
Sowing density effects and patterns of colonization in a prairie restoration
Sources and control of geosmin and MIB in Midwestern water supply reservoirs
Source(s), fate, and residence time of nitrate in groundwater, a comparison of carbonate and alluvial aquifers
Source(s), fate, and residence time of nitrate in ground water at two sites in Kansas: A comparison of carbonate and alluvial aquifers (Year 2)
Source control of THM precursors
Some studies of Taphrina ulmi (Fkl)
Some notes on the biology of the blue sweat bee, Lasioglossum coeruleum
Some effects of copper upon natural communities as determined by using long and short term bioassays
Some comments on niche analysis in canonical space
Some aspects of the biology of Diaptomus siciloides
Solomon River riparian ecosystem study
Solomon River Basin Selenium Assessment Project: Final Report
Soils. In: Second State of the Carbon Cycle Report
SOils DAta Harmonization database (SoDaH): an open-source synthesis of soil data from research networks, version 1.0
Soil variation among natural habitats alters glucosinolate content in a wild perennial mustard
Soil signals tell of landscape disturbances
Soil properties and spatial processes influence bacterial metacommunities within a grassland restoration experiment
Soil profile connectivity can impact microbial substrate use, affecting how soil CO2 effluxes are controlled by temperature
Soil production and the soil geomorphology legacy of Grove Karl Gilbert
Soil pathogenic fungi have the potential to affect coexistence of two tallgrass prairie species
Soil organic matter dynamics and land use change at a grassland/forest ecotone
Soil organic carbon stabilization in forest subsoils: Directions for the research community (Comment)
Soil organic carbon is not just for soil scientists
Soil nitrogen status as a regulator of carbon substrate flows through microbial communities with elevated CO2
Soil nitrogen cycling at an old-field site experiencing woody plant succession and fragmentation
Soil nitrogen and carbon dynamics in a fragmented landscape experiencing forest succession
Soil microbial legacy drives crop diversity advantage: Linking ecological plant–soil feedback with agricultural intercropping
Soil microbial community carbon and nitrogen dynamics with altered precipitation regimes and substrate availability
Soil microbial activity and N availability with elevated CO2 in Mojave Desert soils
Soil heterogeneity increases plant diversity after 20 years of manipulation during grassland restoration
Soil ecosystem resilience and recovery
Soil characteristics and bare ground cover differ among jurisdictions and disturbance histories in Western U.S. protected area-centered ecosystems
Soil carbon sequestration in a pine forest after nine years of atmospheric CO2 enrichment
Snakes of the University of Kansas Biotic Succession Area