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CCB Bibliography
The most recent list of publications by CCB affiliated researchers can be downloaded here, in pdf format. Last updated January, 2009.
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From 2008
Allen, M.F. 2008. Water relations in the mycorrhizosphere. Progress in Botany, 70:257-276.
Barrows, C.W., E.B. Allen, M.L. Brooks and M.F. Allen. On-Line. Effects of an invasive plant on a desert sand dune landscape. Biological Invasions (2008) doi 10.1007/s10530-008-9282-6.
Barrows, C.W. and M.F. Allen. In press. Conserving species in fragmented habitats: Population dynamics of the flat-tailed horned lizard, Phrynosoma mcallii . Southwest Naturalist.
Barrows, C.W., K.L. Preston, J.T. Rotenberry, M.F. Allen. 2008. Using occurrence records to model historic distributions and estimate habitat losses for two psammophilic lizards. Biological Conservation 141: 1885-1893.
Celis Murillo, A., J. Deppe, M.F. Allen. In press. Using soundscape recordings to estimate species abundance, richness, and composition. Journal of Field Ornithology.
Chen, X., B.-L. Li, and M.F. Allen. In press. Characterizing urbanization, agricultural and conservation land use change in Riverside County, California, USA. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
Cox, R.D. and E.B. Allen. 2008. Composition of soil seed banks in southern California coastal sage scrub and adjacent exotic grassland. Plant Ecology, 198: 37-46.
Cox, R.D., E.B. Allen. 2008. Stability of exotic annual grasses following restoration efforts in southern California coastal sage scrub. Journal of Applied Ecology, 45:495-504.
Deppe, J.L. & J.T. Rotenberry. 2008. Scale-dependent habitat use by fall migratory birds: Vegetation structure, floristics, and geography. Ecological Monographs, 78: 461-487.
Egerton-Warburton, L.M., J.I. Querejeta, and M.F. Allen. 2008. Efflux of hydraulically lifted water from mycorrhizal fungal hyphae during imposed drought. Plant Signaling and Behavior 3: 68-71.
Goforth, B.R., R.A. Minnich. 2008. Densification, stand-replacement wildfire, and extirpation of mixed conifer forest in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, southern California. Forest Ecology and Management, 256:36-45.
Goode, L.K., and M.F. Allen. In press. The impacts of Hurricane Wilma on the epiphytes of El Eden Ecological Reserve, Quintana Roo, Mexico. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Club.
Halama, K.J., A.J. Malisch, M. Aspell, J.T. Rotenberry, M.F. Allen. 2008. Modeling the landscape niche characteristics of red diamond rattlesnakes ( Crotalus rubber): Implications for biology and conservation. In W.K. Hayes, K.R. Beaman, M.D. Cardwell and S.P. Bush (eds), The Biology of Rattlesnakes, pp. 463-472,. Loma Linda, CA: Loma Linda University Press.
Hasselquist, N., M.F. Allen. In press. Increasing demands on limited water resources: Consequences for two endangered species in Amargosa Valley, USA. American Journal of Botany.
Jenerette, G.D., R.L. Scott, T.E. Huxman. 2008. Whole ecosystem metabolic puleses following precipitation events. Functional ecology, 22:924-930.
Jiménez-Osornio, J.J., V.M. Rorive,
Johnson, N.C., D.L. Rowland, L. Corkidi, et al. 2008. Plant winners and losers during grassland N-eutrophication differ in biomass allocation and mychorrhizas. Ecology, 89: 2868-2878.
Knick, S.T., J.T. Rotenberry, M. Leu. 2008. Habitat, topographical, and geographical components structuring shrubsteppe bird communities. Ecography, 31:389-400.
Markovchick-Nicholls, L., H.M. Regan, D.H. Deutschman, et al. 2008. Relationships between human disturbance and wildlife land use in urban habitat fragments. Conservation Biology, 22: 99-109.
Oneal, A.S. & J.T. Rotenberry. 2008. Riparian plant composition in an urbanizing landscape in southern California, USA. Landscape Ecology, 23(5): 553-567.
Padgett, P.E., R.A. Minnich. 2008. Wet deposition of nitrogenouse pollutants and the effect of storm duration and wind direction: A case study from inland southern California. Water, Air and Soil Pollution, 187:337-341.
Peluc, S.I., T.S. Sillett, J.T. Rotenberry. 2008. Adaptive phenotypic plasticity in an island songbird exposed to a novel predation risk. Behavioral Ecology, 19: 830-835.
Preston, K.L., J.T. Rotenberry, R.A. Redak, and M.F. Allen. 2008. Habitat shifts of endangered species under altered climate conditions: Importance of biotic interactions. Global Change Biology 14:2501-2515.
Querejeta, J.I., L.M. Egerton-Warburton, M.F. Allen. In press. Topographic position modulates the mycorrhizal response of oak trees to inter-annual rainfall variability in a California woodland. Ecology.
Regan, H.M., L.A. Hierl, J. Franklin, et al. 2008. Species prioritization for monitoring and management in regional multiple species conservation plans. Diversity and Distributions, 14:462-471.
Schwabe, K.A., P.W. Schuhmann, K.A. Baerenklau, et al. 2008. Fundamentals of estimating the net benefits of ecosystem preservation: the case of the Salton Sea. Hydrobiologia, 604: 181-195.
Shen, W.J., G.D. Jenerette, D.F. Hi, et al. 2008. Effects of changing precipitation regimes on dryland soil respiration and C pool dynamics at rainfall event, seasonal and internnual scales. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences, 113:Art #G03024.
Vargas, R., M.F. Allen. 2008. Diel patterns of soil respiration in a tropical forest after Hurricane Wilma. Journal of Geophysical Research 11 G03021.
Vargas, R., M.F. Allen. 2008. Dynamics of fine root, fungal rhizomorphs and soil respiration in a mixed temperate forest: Integrating sensors and observations. Vadose Zone Journal 7: 1055-1064.
Vargas, R., M.F. Allen. 2008. Environmental controls and the influence of vegetation type, fine roots and rhizomorphs on diel and seasonal variation in soil respiration. New Phytologist 179: 460-471.
Vargas, R., E.B. Allen, M.F. Allen. In press. Effects of vegetation thinning on above and belowground carbon in a seasonally dry tropical forest. Biotropica.
Vargas, R., M.F. Allen, E.B. Allen. 2008. Biomass and carbon accumulation in a fire chronosequence of a seasonally dry tropical forest. Global Change Biology 14: 109-124.
Vargas, R., S.E. Trumbore, M.F. Allen. 2008. In press. Evidence of old carbon used to grow new fine roots in a tropical forest. New Phytologist.
From 2007
Allen, E.B., P.J. Temple, A. Bytnerowicz, et al. 2007. Patterns of understory diversity in mixed coniferous forests of southern California impacted by air pollution. The Scientific World Journal, 7: 247-263.
Allen, M.F. 2007. Mycorrhizal fungi: highways for water and nutrients in arid soils. Vadose Zone Journal 6: 291-297.
Allen, M.F., R. Vargas, E. Graham, W. Swenson, M. Hamilton, M. Taggart, T.C. Harmon, A. Rat'ko, P. Rundel, B. Fulkerson, and D. Estrin. 2007. Soil sensor technology: Life within a pixel. BioScience 57: 859-867.
Barrows, C.W. and M.F. Allen. 2007. Biological monitoring and bridging the gap between land management and science. Natural Areas Journal 27: 194-197.
Barrows, C.W. and M.F. Allen. 2007. Community complexity: stratifying monitoring schemes within a desert sand dune landscape. Journal of Arid Environments 69: 315-330.
Barrows, C.W. and M.F. Allen. 2007. Conservation implications of fragmentation in desert ecosystems. In R. H. Webb (ed.) The Mohave Desert Science Symposium.
Barrows, C.W. and M.F. Allen. 2007. Persistence and local extinctions of endangered lizard Uma inornata on isolated habitat patches. Endangered Species Research 3: 61-88.
Egerton-Warburton, L.M., J.I. Querejeta, M.F. Allen. 2007. Common mycorrhizal networks provide a potential pathway for the transfer of hydraulically lifted water between plants. Journal of Experimental Botany 58: 1473-1483.
Egerton-Warburton, L.M., N.C. Johnson, E.B. Allen. 2007. Mycorrhizal community dynamics following nitrogen fertilization: A cross-site test in five grasslands. Ecological Monographs, 77:527-544.
Goforth, B.R., R.A. Minnich. 2007. Evidence, exaggeration, and error in historical accounts of chaparral wildfires in California. Ecological Applications, 17:779-790.
Hamilton, M., E.A. Graham, P.W. Rundel, M.F. Allen, W. Kaiser, M.H. Hansen, and D.L. Estrin. 2007. New approaches in embedded networked sensing for terrestrial ecological observatories. Environmental Engineering Science 24: 192-204.
Koenig, W.D., L. Marcus, T.A. Scott, et al. 2007. West Nile virus and California breeding bird declines. EcoHealth, 4:18-24.
Querejeta, J.I. M.F. Allen, M.M. Alguacil, and A. Roldan. 2007. Plant isotopic composition provides insight into mechanisms underlying growth stimulation by AM fungi in a semiarid environment. Functional Plant Biology 34: 683-691.
Querejeta, J.I., L.M. Egerton-Warburton, and M.F. Allen. 2007. Hydraulic lift may buffer rhizosphere hyphae against the negative effects of severe soil drying in a California oak savanna. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 39: 409-417.
Querejeta, J.I., H. Estrada-Medina, M.F. Allen, and J.J. Jimenez-Osornio. 2007. Water source partitioning among trees growing on shallow karst soils in a seasonally dry tropical climate. Oecologia 152: 26-36.
Santiago, L.S. 2007. Extending the leaf economics spectrum to decomposition: Evidence from a tropical forest. Ecology, 88:1126-1131.
Siguenza, C., L. Corkidi, E.B. Allen. 2006. Feedbacks of soil inoculums of mycorrhizal fungi altered by N deposition on the growth of a native shru and an invasive annual grass. Plant and Soil, 286-153-165.
Sirulnik, A.G., E.B. Allen, T. Meixner, and M.F. Allen. 2007. Impacts of anthropogenic N additions on nitrogen mineralization from plant ltiter in exotic annual grasslands. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 39: 24-32.
Sirulnik, A.G., E.B. Allen, T. Meixner, M.E. Fenn, and M.F. Allen. 2007. Changes in N cycling and microbial N with elevated N in exotic annual grasslands of southern California. Applied Soil Ecology 36: 1-9.
Wood, Y.A., M. Fenn, T. Meixner, et al. 2007. Smog nitrogen and the rapid acification of forest soil, San Bernardino Mountains, southern California. The Scientific World Journal, 7: 175-180.
Zimmer, K., M.A. Hynson, G. Gebauer, E.B. Allen, M.F. Allen, and D.J. Read. 2007. Wide geographic and ecological distribution of nitrogen and carbon gains from fungi in pyroloids and monotropoids (Ericaceae) in orchids. New Phytologist 175: 166-175.
From 2006
Allen, M.F. and Kristine L. Preston (October 27, 2006) Core 2 Refinement Workshop Report
Allen, M.F. 2006. Water dynamics of mycorrhizas in arid soils. In: Fungi in biogeochemical cycles. G.M. Gadd, editor, pp74-97. Cambridge University Press
Barrows, C.W. 2006. Population dynamics of a threatened sand dune lizard. Southwestern Naturalist, 51:514-523.
Barrows, C.W., M.F. Allen and J.T. Rotenberry. 2006. Boundary processes between a desert sand dune community and an encroaching suburban landscape. Biological Conservation 131: 486-494
Burger, J.C., S. Lee, N.C. Ellstrand. 2006. Origina and genetic structure of feral rye in the western United States. Molecular Ecology, 15(9):2527-2539.
Chen, X., C.W. Barrows, B.-L. Li. 2006. Phase coupling and spatial synchrony of subpopulations of an endangered dune lizard. Landscape Ecology, 21:1185-1193.
Chen, X., C.W. Barrows, B.-L. Li. 2006. Is the Coachella Valley fringe-toed lizard ( Uma inornata) on the edge of extinction at Thousand Palms Preserve in California? Southwestern Naturalist, 51:28-34.
Chen, X., B.-L. Li, T. Scott, and M.F. Allen. 2006. Tolerance analysis of habitat loss for multispecies conservation in western Riverside County, California, USA. International Journal of Biodiversity Science and Management 2: 87-96.
Gillespie, I.G., E.B. Allen. 2006. Effects of soil and mycorrhizae from native and invaded vegetation on a rare California forb. Applied Soil Ecology, 32: 6-12.
Guadagnuolo, R., J. Clegg, N.C. Ellstrand. 2006. Relative fitness of transgenic vs. non-transgenic maize x teosinte hybrids: A field evaluation. Ecological Applications, 16: 1967-1974.
Hedge, S.G., J.D. Nason, J.M. Clegg, et al. 2006. The evolution of California's wild radish has resulted in the extinction of its progenitors. Evolution, 60:1187-1197.
Preston, K.L. & J.T. Rotenberry. 2006. The role of food, nest predation, and climate in timing of Wrentit reproductive activities. Condor, 108: 832-841.
Preston, K.L. & J.T. Rotenberry. 2006. Independent effects of food and predator-mediated processes on annual fecundity in a songbird. Ecology, 87:160-168.
Querejeta, J.I. H. Estrada-Medina, M.F. Allen, J.J. Jimenez-Osornio, and R. Ruenes. 2006. Utilizaqtion of bedrock water by Brosimum alicastrum trees growing on shallow soil atop limestone in a dry tropical climate. Plant and Soil 287: 187-197.
Querejeta, J.I., M.F. Allen, F. Caravaca, and A. Roldan. 2006. Differential modulation of host plant d 13 C and d 18 O by native and non-native arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a semiarid environment. New Phytologist 169: 379-387.
Rotenberry, J.T., K.L. Preston, S.T. Knick. 2006. GIS-based niche modeling for mapping species' habitat. Ecology, 87(6): 1458-1464.
Scott, T.A., L. Fernandez, and M.F. Allen. 2006. Land use planning and the Endangered Species Act, p. 318-332, in Goble, D.D., Scott, J.M., and Davis, F.W. (eds), The Endangered Species Act at Thirty: Renewing the Conservation Promise, Volume II. Island Press, Washington, DC.
Siguenza, C., D.E. Crowley, E.B. Allen. 2006. Soil microorganisms of a native shrub and exotic grasses along a nitrogen deposition gradient in southern California. Applied Soil Ecology, 32: 13-26.
From 2005
Allen, E.B., R.D. Cox, T.Tennant, et al. 2005. Landscape restoration in southern California forblands: Response of abandoned farmland to invasive annual grass control. Israel Journal of Plant Sciences, 53: 237-245.
Allen, M.F., John T. Rotenberry, Cameron W. Barrows, Veronique M. Rorive, Robert D. Cox, Lori Hargrove, Darrell Hutchinson, and Kathleen Fleming (September 1, 2005) Coachella Valley Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan Monitoring Program: 2002-2005 Progress Report
Allen, M.F., John T. Rotenberry, Kristine L. Preston, Ken J. Halama, Tracy Tennant, Cameron W. Barrows, Vanessa Rivera del Rio, Antonio Celis Murrillo, Xiongwen Chen, and Veronique M. Rorive (June 1, 2005) CCB 2005: Towards developing a monitoring framework for Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plans. Part I.
Allen, M.F., J.N. Klironomos, K.K. Treseder. 2005. Responses of soil biota to elevated CO2 in a chaparral ecosystem. Ecological Applications, 15(5): 1701-1711.
Allen, M.F., E.B. Allen, A. Gómez-Pompa. 2005. Effects of mycorrhizae and nontarget organisms on restoration of a seasonal tropical forest in Quintana Roo, Mexico: Factors limiting tree establishment. Restoration Ecology, 13(2): 325-333.
Baerenklau, K.A. 2005. Cost-effectiveness of the conservation reserve program: Discussion. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 87:1256-1257.
Barrows, C.W., M.B. Swartz, W.L. Hodges, et al. 2005. A framework for monitoring multiple-species conservation plan. Journal of Wildlife Management, 69(4): 1333-1345.
Chen, X.W., B.-L. Li, T.A. Scott, et al. 2005. Spatial structure of multispecies distributions in southern California, USA. Biological Conservation, 124(2): 169-175.
Deppe, J.L. & J.T. Rotenberry. 2005. Temporal patterns in fall migrant communities in Yucatan, Mexico. Condor, 107:228-243.
Lee, P.Y. & J.T. Rotenberry. 2005. Relationships between bird species and tree species assemblages in forested habitats of eastern North America. Journal of Biogeography, 32(7): 1139-1150.
From 2004
Fedick, S.L., B.A. Morrison. 2004. Ancient use and manipulation of landscape in the Yalahau region of the northern Maya lowlands. Agriculture and Human Values, 21:207-219.
Gillespie, I.G., E.B. Allen. 2004. Fire and competition in a southern California grassland: impacts on the rare forb Erodium macrophyllum. Journal of Applied Ecology, 41: 643-652.
Gómez-Pompa, A. 2004. The role of biodiversity scientists in a troubled world. BioScience, 54:217-225.
Redeker, K.R., K.K. Treseder, M.F. Allen. 2004. Ectomycorrhizal fungi: A new source of atmospheric methyl halides? Global Change Biology, 10: 1009-1016.
Treseder, K.K., C.A. Masiello, J.L. Lansing. 2004. Species-specific measurements of ectomycorrhizal turnover under N-fertilization: combining isotopic and genetic approaches. Oecologia, 138: 419-425.
Yoshida, L.C., E.B. Allen, 2004. N-15 uptake by mycorrhizal native and invasive plants from a N-eutrophied shrubland: A greenhouse experiment. Biology and Fertility of Soils, 39: 243-248.
From 2003
Allen, E.B., M.F. Allen, L. Egerton-Warburton. 2003. Impacts of early- and late-seral mycorrhizae during restoration in seasonal tropical forest, Mexico. Ecological Applications, 13: 1701-1717.
Allen, M.F., Thomas A. Scott, Edith B. Allen, Steve Boyd, Richard Minnich, James Malcolm, Leonard Nunney, Richard Redak, and David Reznick (April 17, 2003) Scientific Review Panel Review of: Final Draft Western Riverside County MSHCP Document.
Burger, J.C., R.A. Redak, E.B. Allen, J.T. Rotenberry. 2003. Restoring arthropod communities in coastal sage scrub. Conservation Biology, 17(2): 460-467.
Gómez-Pompa, A., M.F. Allen, S.L. Fedick, J.J. Jiménez-Osornio (Eds). 2003. The lowland Maya area: Three millennia at the human-wildland interface. New York: Haworth Press. 659pp.
Fenn, M.E., J.S. Barton, E.B. Allen, et al. 2003. Ecological effects of nitrogen deposition in the western United States. BioScience, 53: 404-420.
Johnson, N.C., D.L. Rowland, L. Corkidi, et al. 2003. Nitrogen enrichment alters mycorrhizal allocation at five mesic to semiarid grasslands. Ecology, 84(7): 1895-1908.
Knick, S.T., D.S. Dobkin, J.R. Rotenberry, et al. 2003. Teeterin on the dge or too late? Conservation and research issues for avifauna of sagebrush habitats. Condor, 105: 611-634.
Nunney, L. 2003. The cost of natural selection revisited. Annales Zoologici Fennici, 40:185-194.
Querejeta, J.I., J.M. Barea, M.F. Allen, et al. 2003. Direct nocturnal water transfer from oaks to their mycorrhizal symbionts during severe soil drying. Oecologia, 134:55-64.
Querejeta, J.I., L.M. Egerton-Warburton, M.F. Allen. 2003. Direct nocturnal water transfer from oaks to their mycorrhizal symbionts during severe soil drying. Oecologia, 134: 55-64.
Ruess, R.W., R.L. Hendrick, A.J. Burton, et al. 2003. Coupling fine root dynamics with ecosystem crbon cycling in black spruce forests of interior Alaska. Ecological Monographs, 73: 643-662.
Treseder, K.K., L.M. Egerton-Warburton, M.F. Allen, et al. 2003. Alteration of soil carbon pools and communities of mycorrhizal fungi in chaparral exposed to elevated carbon dioxide. Ecosystems, 6: 786-796.
From 2002
Burton, A.J., K.S. Pregitzer, R.W. Ruess, R.L. Hendrick, M.F. Allen. 2002. Root respiration in North American forests: effects of nitrogen concentration and temperature across biomes. Oecologia, 131: 559-568.
Cione, N.K., P.E. Padgett, E.B. Allen. 2002. Restoration of a native shrubland impacted by exotic grasses, frequent fire, and nitrogen deposition in southern California. Restoration Ecology, 10: 376-384.
Corkidi, L., D.L. Rowland, N.C. Johnson, et al. 2002. Nitrogen fertilization alters the functioning of arbuscular mycorrhizas at two semiarid grasslands. Plant and Soil, 240:299-310.
Nunney, L. The effective size of annual plant populations: The interaction of a seed bank with fluctuating population size in maintaining genetic variation. American Naturalist, 160:195-204.
Pregitzer, K.S., J.L. DeForest, A.J. Burton, et al. 2002. Fine root architecture of nine North American trees. Ecological Monographs, 72: 293-309.
From 2001
Burger, J.C., M.A. Patten, T.R. Prentice, et al. 2001. Evidence for spider community resilience to invasion by non-native spiders. Biological Conservation, 98:241-249.
Egerton-Warburton, L.M., R.C. Graham, E.B. Allen, et al. 2001. Reconstruction of the historical changes in mycorrhizal fungal communities under anthropogenic nitrogen deposition. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series Biological Sciences, 268 (1484): 2479-2484.
Metcalf, A.E., L. Nunney, B.C. Hyman. 2001. Geographic patterns of genetic differentiation within the restricted range of the endangered Stephens' kangaroo rate Dipodomys stephensi.
Sakai, A.K., F.W. Allendorf, J.S. Holt, et al. 2001. The population biology of invasive species. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 32:305-332.
Scott, T.A., W. Wehtje, M. Wehtje. 2001. The need for strategic planning in passive restoration of wildlife populations. Restoration Ecology, 9:262-271.
Tennant, T., Michael F. Allen, and Fred Edwards (July 12, 2001) Perspectives in Conservation Biology in Southern California: I. Current Extinction Rates and Causes
From 2000
Allen, M.F. & T. Tennant. (November 2, 2000) Evaluation of Critical Habitat for the California red-legged frog ( Rana aurora draytonii )
Chase, M.K., W.B. Kristan, A.J. Lynam, et al. 2000. Single species as indicators of species richness and composition in California coastal sage scrub birds and small mammals. Conservation Biology, 14:474-487.
Ellstrand, N.C. 2000. The elephant that is biotechnology: Comments on Genetically modified crops: Risks and promise, by Gordon Conway. Conservation Ecology, 4:Art. Num.8.
Knick, S.T. & J.T. Rotenberry. 2000. Ghosts of habitats past: Contribution of landscape change to current habitats used by shrubland birds. Ecology, 81: 220-227.
Montalvo, A.M., N.C. Ellstrand. 2000. Transplantation of the subshrub Lotus scoparius : Testing the home-site advantage hypothesis. Conservation Biology, 14:1034-1045.
Nunney, L. 2000. The limits to knowledge in conservation genetics: The value of effective population size. Evolutionary Biology, vol. 32: 179-194.
Padgett, P.E., S.N. Kee, E.B. Allen. 2000. The effects of irrigation on revegetation of semi-arid coastal sage scrub in southern California. Environmental Management, 26: 427-435.
Scott, T.A., J.E. Sullivan. 2000. The selection and design of multiple-species habitat preserves. Environmental Management, 26: S37-S53.
From 1999
Allen, M.F., L.M. Egerton-Warburton, E.B. Allen, et al. 1999. Mycorrhizae in Adenostoma fasciculatum Hook & Arn.: A combination of unusual ecto- and endo-forms. Mycorrhiza, 8: 225-228.
Burger, J.C., M.A. Patten, J.T. Rotenberry, R.A. Redak. 1999. Foraging ecology of the California gnatcatcher deduced from fecal samples. Oecologia, 120: 304-310.
Ellstrand, N.C., H.C. Prentice, J.F. Hancock. 1999. Gene flow and introgression from domesticated plants into their wild relatives. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 30:539-563.
Gómez-Pompa, A., A. Kaus. 1999. From pre-Hispanic to future conservation alternatives: Lessons from Mexico. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, 96(11):5982-5986.
Padgett, P.E., E.B. Allen. 1999. Differential responses to nitrogen fertilization in native shrubs and exotic annuals common to Mediterranean coastal sage scrub of California. Plant Ecology, 144: 93-101.
Padgett, P.E., E.B. Allen, A. Bytnerowicz, et al. 1999. Changes in soil inorganic nitrogen as related to atmospheric nitrogenous pollutants in southern California. Atmospheric Environment, 33 (5): 769-781.
Rillig, M.S., C.B. Field, M.F. Allen. 1999. Soil biota responses to long-term atmospheric CO2 enrichment in two California annual grasslands. Oecologia, 119: 572-577.
Stylinski, C.D., E.B. Allen. 1999. Lack of native species recovery following severe exotic disturbance in southern California shrublands. Journal of Applied Ecology, 36: 544-554.
CCB Bibliography
The most recent list of publications by CCB affiliated researchers can be downloaded here, in pdf format. Last updated December, 2006.
