Bibliographies on selected uses of ordination methods

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Animal Behavior

de Miguel, J. M., M. A. Rodriguez, and A. Gomez-Sal. 1997. Determination of animal behavior-environment relationships by correspondence analysis. J. Range Manage. 50:85-93

 

Diet/Foraging/Trophic Structure

Adler, P. B., and J. M. Morales. 1999. Influence of environmental factors and sheep grazing on an Andean grassland. J. Range Manage. 52:471-81

Chipps, S. R., W. B. Perry, and S. A. Perry. 1994. Fish assemblages of the central Appalachian Mountains: an examination of trophic group abundance in nine West Virginia streams. Envir. Biol. Fish. 40:91-8

Closs, G. P., and P. S. Lake. 1994. Spatial and temporal variation in the structure of an intermittent-stream food web. Ecol. Mon. 64:1-21

Cogalniceanu, D., M. W. Palmer, and C. Ciubuc. 2001. Feeding in anuran communities on islands in the Danube floodplain. Amphibia - Reptilia 22:1-19

Gelwick, F. P., and W. J. Matthews. 1992. Effects of an algivorous minnow on temperate stream ecosystem properties. Ecology 73:1630-45

Lep¥, J., J. Michálek, P. Kulí¥ek, and P. Uhlík. 1995. Use of paired plots and multivariate analysis for the determination of goat grazing preference. J. Veg. Sci. 6:37-42

Moen, J., H. Gardfjell, L. Oksanen, L. Ericson, and P. Ekerholm. 1993. Grazing by food-limited microtine rodents on a productive experimental plant community: does the "green desert" exist? Oikos 68:401-13

Steuter, A. A., E. M. Steinauer, G. L. Gill, P. A. Bowers, and L. L. Tieszen. 1995. Distribution and diet of bison and pocket gophers in a sandhills prairie. Ecol. Appl. 5:756-66

Wardle, D. A., G. W. Yeates, R. N. Watson, and K. S. Nicholson. 1995. Development of the decomposer food-web, trophic relatinships, and ecosystem properties during a three-year primary succession in sawdust. Oikos 73:155-66

 

Invasion/Exotic species

Aizen, M. A., and P. Feinsinger. 1994. Habitat fragmentation, native insect pollinators, and feral honey bees in Argentine "Chaco Serrano". Ecol. Appl. 4:378-92

Allen, R. B., J. B. Wilson, and C. R. Mason. 1995. Vegetation change following exclusion of grazing animals in depleted grassland, Central Otago, New Zealand. J. Veg. Sci. 6:615-26

Aplet, G. H., R. F. Hughes, and P. M. Vitousek. 1998. Ecosystem development on Hawaiian lava flows: biomass and species composition. J. Veg. Sci. 9:17-26

Blair, R. B. 1996. Land use and avian species diversity along an urban gradient. Ecol. Appl. 6:506-12

Bowles, M., J. McBride, N. Stoynoff, and K. Johnson. 1996. Temporal changes in vegetation composition and structure in a fire-managed prairie fen. Nat. Areas J. 16:275-88

Cameron, D. S., D. J. Leopold, and D. J. Raynal. 1997. Effect of landscape position on plant diversity and richness on electric transmission rights-of-way in New York State. Can. J. Bot. 75:242-51

Choi, Y. D., and N. B. Pavlovic. 1998. Experimental restoration of native vegetation in Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. Restor. Ecol. 6:118-29

Costello, D. A., I. D. Lunt, and J. E. Williams. 2000. Effects of invasion by the indigenous shrub Acacia sophorae on plant composition of coastal grasslands in south-eastern Australia. Biol. Cons. 96:113-21

Cowie, R. H., G. M. Nishida, Y. Basset, and S. M. Gon III. 1995. Patterns of land snail distribution in a montane habitat on the island of Hawaii. Malacologia 36:155-69

DeMars, B. G. 1994. Star-of-Bethlehem, Ornithogallum umbellatum L. (Liliaceae): an invasive, naturalized plant in woodlands of Ohio. Nat. Areas J. 14:306-7

DeMars, B. G., and J. R. Runkle. 1992. Groundlayer vegetation ordination and site-factor analysis of the Wright State University Woods (Greene County, Ohio). Ohio J. Sci. 92:98-106

Díaz, S., A. Acosta, and M. Cabido. 1994. Community structure in montane grasslands of central Argentina in relation to land use. J. Veg. Sci. 5:483-8

Ehrenfeld, J. G., and J. P. Schneider. 1991. Chamaecyparis thyoides wetlands and suburbanization: effects on hydrology, water quality and plant community composition. J. Appl. Ecol. 28:467-90

Fensham, R. J., J. E. Holman, and M. J. Cox. 1999. Plant species responses along a grazing disturbance gradient in Australian grassland. J. Veg. Sci. 10:77-86

Gibson, R. S., and O. J. H. Bosch. 1996. Indicator species for the interpretation of vegetation condition in the St. Bathans Area, Central Otago, New Zealand. N. Z. J. Ecol. 20:163-72

Gido, K. B., W. J. Matthews, and W. C. Wolfinbarger. 2000. Long-term changes in a reservoir fish assemblage: stability in an unpredictable environment. Ecol. Appl. 10:1517-29

Hertling, U. M., and R. A. Lubke. 1999. Indigenous and Ammophila arenaria-dominated dune vegetation on the South African Cape coast. Appl. Veg. Sci. 2:157-68

Holmes, P. M., and R. M. Cowling. 1997. Diversity, composition and guild structure relationships betwen soil-stored seed banks and mature vegetation in alien plant-invaded South African fynbos shrublands. Plant Ecol. 133:107-22

Kitayama, K., and D. Mueller-Dombois. 1995. Biological invasion on an oceanic island mountain: do alien plant species have wider ecological ranges than native species? J. Veg. Sci. 6:667-74

Knapp, R. A., K. R. Matthews, and O. Sarnelle. 2001. Resistance and resilience of alpine lake fauna to fish introductions. Ecol. Mon. 71:301-21

Kuusiaplo, J., G. Ådjers, Y. Jafarsidik, A. Otsamo, K. Tuomela, and R. Vuokko. 1995. Restoration of natural vegetation in degraded Imperata cylindrica grassland: understorey development in forest plantations. J. Veg. Sci. 6:205-10

Lloyd, K. M., A. A. M. McQueen, B. J. Lee, R. C. B. Wilson, S. Walker, and J. B. Wilson. 2000. Evidence on ecotone concepts from switch, environmental and anthropogenic ecotones. J. Veg. Sci. 11:903-10

Lobo, J. M. 1996. Diversity, biogeographical considerations and spatial structure of a recently invaded dung bettle [sic] (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) community in the Chihuahuan desert. Glob. Ecol. Biogeogr. Lett. 5:342-52

Luken, J. O., and M. Shea. 2000. Repeated prescribed burning at Dinsmore Woods State Nature Preserve (Kentucky, USA): responses of the understory community. Nat. Areas J. 20:150-8

Magee, T. K., and J. A. Antos. 1992. Tree invasion into a mountain-top meadow in the Oregon Coast Range, USA. J. Veg. Sci. 3:485-94

McIntyre, S., and S. Lavorel. 1994. How environmental and disturbance factors influence species composition in temperate Australian grasslands. J. Veg. Sci. 5:373-84

Meinser, S. J., and S. T. A. Pickett. 1999. Changes in community and population responses across a forest-field gradient. Ecography 22:261-7

Michelsen, A., N. Lisanework, I. Friis, and N. Holst. 1996. Comparisons of understorey vegetation and soil fertility in plantations and adjacent natural forests in the Ethiopian highlands. J. Appl. Ecol. 33:627-42

Miller, E. A., and C. A. Halpern. 1998. Effects of environmenedgest and grazing disturbance on tree establishment in meadows of the central Cascade Range, Oregon, USA. J. Veg. Sci. 9:265-82

Morgan, J. W. 1998a. Composition and seasonal flux of the soil seed bank of species-rich Themeda triandra grasslands in relation to burning history. J. Veg. Sci. 9:145-56

Morgan, J. W. 1998b. Patterns of invasion of an urban remnant of a species-rich grassland in southeastern Australia by non-native plant species. J. Veg. Sci. 9:181-90

Noe, G. B., and J. B. Zedler. 2001. Spatio-temporal variation of salt marsh seedling establishment in relation to the abiotic and biotic environment. J. Veg. Sci. 12:61-74

O'Shea, E. M., and J. B. Kirkpatrick. 2000. The impact of suburbanization on remnant coastal vegetation in Hobart, Tasmania. Appl. Veg. Sci. 3:243-52

Parendes, L. A., and J. A. Jones. 2000. Role of light availability and dispersal in exotic plant invasion along roads and streams in the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Oregon. Cons. Bio. 14:64-75

Pettit, M. E., R. H. Froend, and P. G. Ladd. 1995. Grazing in remnant woodland vegetation: changes in species composition and life form groups. J. Veg. Sci. 6:121-30

Pimm, S. L.  1991.  The Balance of Nature? The University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

Pucheta, E., S. Diaz, and M. Cabido. 1992. The effect of grazing on the structure of a high plateau grassland in central Argentina. Coenoses 7:145-52

Pysek, P., and A. Pysek. 1995. Invasion by Heracleum mantegazzianum in different habitats in the Czech Republic. J. Veg. Sci. 6:711-8

Pysek, P., K. Prach, and P. Smilauer.  1995.  Relating invasion success to plant traints: an analysis of the Czech alien flora. Pages 39-60 in P. Pysek, K. Prack, M. Rejmánek and M. Wade, editors. Plant invasions - general aspects and special problems. SPB Academic Publishing, Amsterdam.

Rosburg, T. R., and D. C. Glenn-Lewin. 1996. Species composition and environmental characteristics of grassland and ecotonal plant communities in the Loess Hills of Western Iowa (USA). Nat. Areas J. 16:318-34

Schulz, K., and C. Thelen. 2000. Impact and control of Vinca minor L. in an Illinois forest preserve (USA). Nat. Areas J. 20:189-96

Schwartz, M. W., and J. R. Heim. 1996. Effects of a prescribed fire on degraded forest vegetation. Nat. Areas J. 16:184-91

Stohlgren, T. J., A. J. Owen, and M. Lee. 2000. Monitoring shifts in plant diversity in response to climate change: a method for landscapes. Biodivers. Conserv. 9:65-86

Stromberg, M. R., and J. R. Griffin. 1996. Long-term patterns in coastal California grasslands in relation to cultivation, gophers, and grazing. Ecol. Appl. 6:1189-211

Sykes, M. T., and J. B. Wilson. 1991. Vegetation of a coastal sand dune system in southern New Zealand. J. Veg. Sci. 2:531-8

Tsuyuzaki, S., F. Kanda, and K. Narita. 1994. Revegetation patterns on abandoned pasture in northern Japan. Acta Oecol. 15:461-7

Ullmann, I., P. Bannister, and J. B. Wilson. 1995. The vegetation of roadside verges with respect to environmental gradients in southern New Zealand. J. Veg. Sci. 6:131-42

Veblen, T. T., M. Mermoz, C. Martin, and T. Kitzberger. 1992. Ecological impacts of introduced animals in Nahuel Huapi National Park, Argentina. Cons. Bio. 6:71-83

Wiegleb, G., W. Herr, and D. Todeskino. 1989. Ten years of vegetation dynamics in two rivulets in Lower Saxony. Vegetatio 82:163-78

Wiser, S. K., R. B. Allen, and K. H. Platt. 1997. Mountain beech forest succession after a fire at Mount Thomas Forest, Canterbury, New Zealand. N. Z. J. Bot. 35:505-15

Woods, K. D. 1993. Effects of invasion by Lonicera tatarica L. on herbs and tree seedlings in four New England forests. Am. Midl. Nat. 130:62-74

 

Fire Ecology

 Abrahamson, W. G., and C. R. Abrahamson. 1996. Effects of fire on long-unburned Florida uplands. J. Veg. Sci. 7:565-74

Abrahamson, W. G., and J. R. Abrahamson. 1996. Effects of a low-intensity winter fire on long-unburned Florida sand pine scrub. Nat. Areas J. 16:171-83

Abrams, M. D. 1996. Distribution, historical development and ecophysiological attributes of oak species in the eastern United States. Ann. Sci. For. 53:487-512

Arévalo, J. R., J. M. Fernández-Palacios, M. J. Jiménez, and P. Gil. 2001. The effect of fire intenstiy on the understory species composition of two Pinus canariensis reforested stands in Tenerife (Canary Islands). For. Ecol. Manage. 148:21-9

Backéus, I., Z. K. Rulangaranga, and J. Skoglund. 1994. Vegetation changes on formerly overgrazed hill slopes in semi-arid central Tanzania. J. Veg. Sci. 5:327-36

Barton, A. W. 1994. Gradient analysis of relationships among fire, environment, and vegetation in a southwestern USA mountain range. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 121:251-65

Bergeron, Y. 2000. Species and stand dynamics in the mixed woods of Quebec's southern boreal forest. Ecology 81:1500-16

Bergman, D. J., and S. J. Chaplin. 1992. Correlates of species composition of grasshopper (Orthoptera: acrididae) communities on Ozark cedar glades. Southw. Nat. 37:362-71

Blanche, K. R., A. N. Andersen, and J. A. Ludwig. 2001. Rainfall-contingent detection of fire impacts: responses of beetles to experimental fire regimes. Ecol. Appl. 11:86-96

Bowles, M., J. McBride, N. Stoynoff, and K. Johnson. 1996. Temporal changes in vegetation composition and structure in a fire-managed prairie fen. Nat. Areas J. 16:275-88

Bowman, D. M. J. S., and P. R. Minchin. 1987. Environmental relationships of woody vegetation patterns in the Australian monsoon tropics. Austral. J. Bot. 35:151-69

Bradstock, R. A., M. G. Tozer, and D. A. Keith. 1997. Effects of high frequency fire on floristic composition and abundance in a fire-prone heathland near Sydney. Austral. J. Bot. 45:641-55

Bridge, S. R. J., and E. A. Johnson. 2000. Geomorphic principles of terrain organization and vegetation gradients. J. Veg. Sci. 11:57-70

Busch, D. E. 1995. Effects of fire on southwestern riparian plant community structure. Southw. Nat. 40:259-67

Busch, D. E., and S. D. Smith. 1995. Mechanisms associated with decline of woody species in riparian ecosystems of the southwestern US. Ecol. Mon. 65:347-70

Chapin, F. S., III, M. S. Bret-Harte, S. E. Hobbie, and H. Zhong. 1996. Plant functional types as predictors of transient responses of arctic vegetation to global change. J. Veg. Sci. 7:347-58

Choi, Y. D., and N. B. Pavlovic. 1998. Experimental restoration of native vegetation in Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. Restor. Ecol. 6:118-29

Collins, S. L. 2000. Disturbance frequency and community stability in native tallgrass prairie. Am. Nat. 155:311-25

Coppedge, B. R., D. M. Engle, C. S. Toepfer, and J. H. Shaw. 1998. Effects of seasonal fire, bison grazing and climatic variation on tallgrass prairie vegetation. Plant Ecol. 139:235-46

Costello, D. A., I. D. Lunt, and J. E. Williams. 2000. Effects of invasion by the indigenous shrub Acacia sophorae on plant composition of coastal grasslands in south-eastern Australia. Biol. Cons. 96:113-21

Davis, M. A., D. W. Peterson, P. B. Reich, M. Crozier, T. Query, E. Mitchell, J. Huntington, and P. Bazakas. 2000. Restoring savanna using fire: impact on the breeding bird community. Restor. Ecol. 8:30-40

De Grandpré, L., D. Gagnon, and Y. Bergeron. 1993. Changes in the understory of Canadian southern boreal forest after fire. J. Veg. Sci. 4:803-10

Donfack, P., C. Floret, and R. Pontanier. 1995. Secondary succession in abandoned fields of dry tropical Northern Cameroon. J. Veg. Sci. 6:499-508

Dooley, K.  1983.  Description and dynamics of some western Oak forests in Oklahoma. PhD Thesis. University of Oklahoma.

Engle, D. M., M. W. Palmer, J. S. Crockett, R. L. Mitchell, and R. Stevens. 2000. Influence of Late Season Fire on Early Successional Vegetation of an Oklahoma Prairie. J. Veg. Sci. 11:135-44

Enright, N. J., B. P. Miller, and A. Crawford. 1994. Environmental correlates of vegetation patterns and species richness in the northern Grampians, Victoria. Austral. J. Ecol. 19:159-68

Foster, D. R., and T. M. Zebryk. 1993. Long-term vegetation dynamics and disturbance history of a Tsuga-dominated forest in New England. Ecology 74:982-98

Fuhlendorf, S. D., and F. E. Smeins. 1997. Long-term vegetation dynamics mediated by herbivores, weather and fire in a Juniperus-Quercus savanna. J. Veg. Sci. 8:819-28

Gardner, S. M., M. R. Cabido, G. R. Valladares, and S. Diaz. 1995. The influence of habitat structure on arthropod diversity in Argentine semi-arid Chaco forest. J. Veg. Sci. 6:349-56

Gauthier, S., L. De Grandpré, and Y. Bergeron. 2000. Differences in forest composition in two boreal forest ecoregions of Quebec. J. Veg. Sci. 11:781-90

Glitzenstein, J. S., W. J. Platt, and D. R. Streng. 1995. Effects of fire regime and habitat on tree dynamics in North Florida longleaf pine savannas. Ecol. Mon. 65:441-76

Guisan, A., S. B. Weiss, and A. D. Weiss. 1999. GLM versus CCA spatial modeling of plant species distribution. Plant Ecol. 143:107-22

Hansson, M., H. Fogelfors, and A. J. C. Malloch. 2000. Management of a semi-natural grassland; results from a 15-year-old experiment in southern Sweden. J. Veg. Sci. 11:31-8

Herkert, J. R. 1994. Breeding bird communities of midwestern prairie fragments: the effects of prescribed burning and habitat-area. Nat. Areas J. 14:128-35

Hobson, K. A., and J. Schieck. 1999. Changes in bird communities in boreal mixedwood forest: harvest and wildfire effects over 30 years. Ecol. Appl. 9:849-63

Holmes, P. M., and R. M. Cowling. 1997. Diversity, composition and guild structure relationships betwen soil-stored seed banks and mature vegetation in alien plant-invaded South African fynbos shrublands. Plant Ecol. 133:107-22

Hsieh, C.-F., Z.-S. Chen, Y.-M. Hsu, K.-C. Yang, and T.-H. Hsieh. 1998. Altitudinal zonation of evergreen broad-leaved forest on Mount Lopei, Taiwan. J. Veg. Sci. 9:201-12

Johnston, M. H., and J. A. Elliott. 1996. Impacts of logging and wildfire on an upland black spruce community in northwestern Ontario. Environ. Mon. Assess. 39:283-97

Latham, R. E., J. E. Thompson, S. A. Riley, and A. W. Wibiralske. 1996. The Pocono till barrens: shrub savanna persisting on soils favoring forest. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 123:330-49

Lesica, P., and S. V. Cooper. 1999. Succession and disturbance in sandhill vegetation: constructing models for managing biological diversity. Cons. Bio. 13:293-302

Liu, C., P. A. Harcombe, and R. G. Knox. 1997. Effects of prescribed fire on the composition of woody plant communities in southeastern Texas. J. Veg. Sci. 8:495-504

Luis-Calabuig, E., and R. Tarrega.  1993.  Studies on post-fire regeneration in Quercus pyrenaica ecosystems in Leon Province (NW Spain). Pages 209-219 in L. Trabaud and R. Prodon, editors. Fire in mediterranean ecosystems. ECSC-EEC-EAEC, Brussels-Luxembourg.

Luken, J. O., and M. Shea. 2000. Repeated prescribed burning at Dinsmore Woods State Nature Preserve (Kentucky, USA): responses of the understory community. Nat. Areas J. 20:150-8

Lux, A., and F. A. Bemmerlein-Lux. 1998. Two vegetation maps of the same island: floristic units versus structural units. Appl. Veg. Sci. 1:201-10

Lynch, E. A. 1998. Origin of a park-forest vegetation mosaic in the Wind River Range, Wyoming. Ecology 79:1320-38

van der Maarel, E., R. Boot, D. van Dorp, and J. Rijntjes. 1985. Vegetation succession on the dunes near Oostvoorne, The Netherlands; a comparison of the vegetation in 1959 and 1980. Vegetatio 58:137-87

Magee, T. K., and J. A. Antos. 1992. Tree invasion into a mountain-top meadow in the Oregon Coast Range, USA. J. Veg. Sci. 3:485-94

Malanson, G. P., and L. Trabaud. 1987. Ordination analysis of components of resilience of Quercus coccifera garrigue. Ecology 68:463-72

Marcos, E., P. Alonso, R. Tarrega, and E. Luis-Calabuig. 1995. Temporary changes of the edaphic characteristics during the first year of postfire regeneration in two oak groves. Arid Soil Res. Rehab. 9:289-97

Mehlman, D. W. 1992. Effects of fire on plant community composition of North Florida second growth pineland. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 119:376-83

Menges, E. S., W. G. Abrahamson, K. T. Givents, N. P. Gallo, and J. N. Layne. 1993. Twenty years of vegetation change in five long-unburned Florida plant communities. J. Veg. Sci. 4:375-86

Metz, J. J. 1997. Vegetation dynamics of several little disturbed temperate forests in East Central Nepal. Mountain Research and Development 17:333-51

Mistry, J. 1998. Corticolous lichens as potential bioindicators of fire history: a study in the cerrado of the Distrito Federal, central Brazil. J. Biogeogr. 25:409-11

Morgan, J. W. 1998. Composition and seasonal flux of the soil seed bank of species-rich Themeda triandra grasslands in relation to burning history. J. Veg. Sci. 9:145-56

Motzkin, G., D. Foster, A. Allen, J. Harrod, and R. Boone. 1996. Controlling site to evaluate history: vegetation patterns of a New England sand plain. Ecol. Mon. 66:345-65

Ne'eman, G., H. Lahav, and I. Izhaki. 1995. Recovery of vegetation in a natural east Mediterranean pine forest on Mount Carmel, Israel as affected by management strategies. For. Ecol. Manage. 75:17-26

Nowacki, G. J., M. D. Abrams, and C. G. Lorimer. 1990. Composition, structure, and historical development of northern red oak stands along an edaphic gradient in North-Central Wisconsin. For. Sci. 36:276-92

Noy-Meir, I. 1995. Interactive effects of fire and grazing on structure and diversity of Mediterranean grasslands. J. Veg. Sci. 6:701-10

Ojeda, F., T. Marañon, and J. Arroyo. 2000. Plant diversity patterns in the Aljibe Mountains (S. Spain): a comprehensive account. Biodivers. Conserv. 9:1323-43

Pharo, E. J., and A. J. Beattie. 1997. Bryophyte and lichen diversity: a comparative study. Austral. J. Ecol. 22:151-62

Pharo, E. J., A. J. Beattie, and D. Binns. 1999. Vascular plant diversity as a surrogate for bryophyte and lichen diversity. Cons. Bio. 13:282-92

Renberg, I., T. Korsman, and H. J. B. Birks. 1993. Prehistoric increases in the pH of acid-sensitive Swedish lakes caused by land-use changes. Nature 362:824-6

Schaefer, C. A., and D. W. Larson. 1997. Vegetation, environmental characteristics and ideas on the maintenance of alvars on the Bruce Peninsula, Canada. J. Veg. Sci. 8:797-810

Schmalzer, P. A., and C. R. Hinkle. 1992a. Recovery of oak-saw palmetto scrub after fire. Castanea 57:158-73

Schmalzer, P. A., and C. R. Hinkle. 1992b. Species composition and structure of oak-saw palmetto scrub vegetation. Castanea 57:220-51

Schwartz, M. W., and J. R. Heim. 1996. Effects of a prescribed fire on degraded forest vegetation. Nat. Areas J. 16:184-91

Segulja, N., and V. Hrsak. 1995. Some vegetation and habitat features on the permanent plot 84 - Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia. Acta Oecol. 16:143-57

Streatfeild, R., and R. E. Frenkel. 1997. Ecological surevery and interpretation of the Willamette Floodplain Research Natural Area, W.L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon USA. Nat. Areas J. 17:346-54

Taft, J. B., M. W. Schwartz, and R. P. Loy. 1995. Vegetation ecology of flatwoods on the Illinoian till plain. J. Veg. Sci. 6:647-66

Tárrega, R., E. Luis-Calabuig, and E. Marcos. 1996. Relationship between soil changes and plant succession in postfire regeneration of Quercus pyrenaica ecosystems. Arid Soil Res. Rehab. 10:85-93

Tyndall, R. W. 1992. Herbaceous layer vegetation on Maryland serpentine. Castanea 57:267-72

Usher, M. B. 1992. Management and diversity of arthropods in Calluna Heathland. Biodivers. Conserv. 1:63-79

Van Kley, J. E. 1999. The vegetation of the High Terrace Rolling Uplands, Lousiana. Castanea 64:318-36

Velázquez, A. 1994. Multivariate analysis of the vegetation of the volcanoes Tláloc and Pelado, Mexico. J. Veg. Sci. 5:263-70

Wessman, C. A., C. A. Bateson, and T. L. Benning. 1997. Detecting fire and grazing patterns in tallgrass prairie using spectral mixture analysis. Ecol. Appl. 7:493-511

Wiser, S. K., R. B. Allen, and K. H. Platt. 1997. Mountain beech forest succession after a fire at Mount Thomas Forest, Canterbury, New Zealand. N. Z. J. Bot. 35:505-15

 

Insects

Aizen, M. A., and P. Feinsinger. 1994. Habitat fragmentation, native insect pollinators, and feral honey bees in Argentine "Chaco Serrano". Ecol. Appl. 4:378-92

Baker, J. B. 1994. Proceedings of the symposium on ecosystem management research in the Ouachita Mountains: pretreatment conditions and preliminary findings. United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service General Technical Report SO-112:1-259

Belshaw, R., and B. Bolton. 1993. The effect of forest disturbance on the leaf litter ant fauna in Ghana. Biodivers. Conserv. 2:656-66

Bestelmeyer, B. T., and J. A. Weins. 1996. The effects of land use on the structure of ground-foraging ant communities in the Argentine Chaco. Ecol. Appl. 6:1225-40

Bestelmeyer, B. T., and J. A. Wiens. 2001. Ant biodiversity in semiarid landscape mosaics: the consequences of grazing vs. natural heterogeneity. Ecol. Appl. 11:1123-40

Bisevac, L., and J. D. Majer. 1999. Comparative study of ant communities of rehabilitated mineral sand mines and heathland, western Australia. Restor. Ecol. 7:117-26

Blair, R. B., and A. E. Launer. 1997. Butterfly diversity and human land use: species assemblages along an urban gradient. Biol. Cons. 80:113-25

Blanche, K. R., A. N. Andersen, and J. A. Ludwig. 2001. Rainfall-contingent detection of fire impacts: responses of beetles to experimental fire regimes. Ecol. Appl. 11:86-96

Carey, P. D., C. D. Preston, M. O. Hill, M. B. Usher, and S. M. Wright. 1995. An environmentally defined biogeographical zonation of Scotland designed to reflect species distributions. J. Ecol. 83:833-45

Closs, G. P., and P. S. Lake. 1994. Spatial and temporal variation in the structure of an intermittent-stream food web. Ecol. Mon. 64:1-21

Collins, S. L. 2000. Disturbance frequency and community stability in native tallgrass prairie. Am. Nat. 155:311-25

Davis, M. A., D. W. Peterson, P. B. Reich, M. Crozier, T. Query, E. Mitchell, J. Huntington, and P. Bazakas. 2000. Restoring savanna using fire: impact on the breeding bird community. Restor. Ecol. 8:30-40

Debinski, D. M., and P. F. Brussard. 1994. Using biodiversity data to assess species-habitat relationships in Glacier National Park, Montana. Ecol. Appl. 4:833-43

Deharveng, L., and S. Lek. 1995. High diversity and community permeability: the riparian Collembola (Insecta) of a Pyrenean massif. Hydrobiol. 312:59-74

De Los Santos, A., L. A. Gómez-González, C. Alonso, C. D. Arbelo, and J. P. De Nicolás. 2000. Adaptive trends of darkling beetles (Col. Tenebrionidae) on environmental gradients on the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands). J. Arid Envir. 45:85-98

Dennis, P., M. R. Young, C. L. Howard, and I. J. Gordon. 1997. The response of epigeal beeltes (Col.: Carabidae, Staphylinidae) to varied grazing regimes on upland Nardus stricta grasslands. J. Appl. Ecol. 34:433-43

Dennis, R. L. H., B. Donato, T. H. Sparks, and E. Pollard. 2000. Ecological correlates of island incidence and geographical range among British butterflies. Biodivers. Conserv. 9:345-59

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