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U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, National Agroforestry Center and U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. 2006. Inside Agroforestry -- Fuel for the future [Brochure]. Lincoln, NE: 12 p.

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, National Agroforestry Center and U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. 2007. Inside Agroforestry -- Beyond the fence line [Brochure]. Lincoln, NE: 12 p.

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, National Agroforestry Center and U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. 2007. Agroforestry: Working trees for wildlife [Brochure]. Lincoln, NE: 6 p.

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, National Agroforestry Center and U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. 2007. Inside Agroforestry -- Seeing the non-timber forest products for the trees [Brochure]. Lincoln, NE: 12 p.

Adams, S.B. 2006. Dainties of the first order Wings: Essays on Invertebrate Conservation. (Fall): 4-7.

Adams, S.B. 2007. Direct and indirect effects of channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) on native crayfishes (Cambaridae) in experimental tanks. American Midland Naturalist. 158(1): 85-96.

Adams, S.B. 2007. Life history, population assessment, and habitat use of Alabama shad. Final report. Oxford, MS: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 17 p.

Adams, S.B. 2007. Aquatic ecology research [Poster]. USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station, All Scientist Meeting 2007. Oxford, MS: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 63.

Alexander, G.E., Jr.; Hamel, P.B. 2007. Washington County (south) [MSWC] Christmas bird count, count year: 107. http://cbc.audubon.org/cbccurrent/current_table.html.

Amatya, D.M.; Callahan, T.J.; Ellisor, S.; [and others]. 2007. A multi-collaborative eco-hydrological monitoring and modeling study on Turkey Creek watershed, Francis-Marion National Forest, SC [Abstract]. In: USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station all scientist meeting. Lake Lanier, GA: USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station: 64.

Amatya, D.M.; Trettin, C. 2007. Annual evapotranspiration of a forested wetland watershed, SC. http://asae.frymulti.com/request.asp?JID=5&AID=22992&CID=min2007&T=1. June, 2007.

Amayta, D.; Harrison, C.; Trettin, C. 2007. Water quality of two first order forested watersheds in coastal South Carolina. In: McFarland, A.; Saleh, A. eds. Watershed management to meet water quality standards and TMDLS (total maximum daily load). Proceedings of the fourth conference. San Antonio, TX: ASABE: 302-310.

An, S.; Li, H.; Guan, B.; [and others]. 2007. China's natural wetlands: past problems, current status, and future challenges., Ambio. 36(4): 335-342.

Anderson, H.M.; Gale, M.R.; Jurgensen, M.F.; Trettin, C.C. 2007. Vascular and non-vascular plant community response to silvicultural practices and resultant microtopography creation in a forested wetland. Wetlands. 27(1): 68-79.

Beckage, B.; Joseph, L.; Belisle, P.; [and others]. 2007. Bayesian change-point analyses in ecology. New Phytologist. 174: 456-467.

Beltran, B.J.; Amatya, D.M.; Callahan, T.J.; Skaggs, R.W. 2007. Impacts of fertilizer additions on water quality of a drained pine plantation, low coastal plain of North Carolina [Abstract]. In: Southeastern Section-56th Annual Meeting. Fluvial Geomorphology and Watershed Studies in the Eastern United States. Savannah, GA: The Geological Society of America: 7.

Bentrup, G.; Dosskey, M.G.; Schoeneberger, M.M.; Wells, G. 2007. Agroforestry: planning and design tools for the lower Mississippi River Alluvial Valley [Abstract]. In: USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station All-Scientists meeting. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station: 65.

Brookshire, E.N.J.; Valett, H.M.; Thomas, S.A.; Webster, J.R. 2007. Atmospheric N deposition increases organic N loss from temperate forests. Ecosystems. 10(2): 252-262.

Bryant, M.D.; Gomi, T.; Piccolo, J.J. 2007. Structures linking physical and biological processes in headwater streams of the Maybeso watershed, Southeast Alaska. Forest Science. 53(2): 371-383.

Burcher, C.L.; Valett, H.M.; Benfield, E.F. 2007. The land-cover cascade: relationships coupling land and water. Ecology. 88(1): 228-242.

Choi, B.-K.; Maiers, R.P.; Dewey, J.C.; [and others]. 2007. Headwater hydrologic functions in the upper gulf coastal plain of Mississippi [Poster]. Riparian management in headwater catchments: translating science into management.

Churchel, M.A.; Berisford, C.W.; Hanula, J.L.; Vose, J.M. 2007. Immediate impact of imidacloprid treatment for control of hemlock woolly adelgid on aquatic macroinvertebrate communities [Poster]. North American Benthologoical Society 55th Meeting. Columbia, SC: North American Benthological Society.

Clinton, B.D.; Elliott, K.J.; Ford, C.R.; [and others]. 2007. Current riparian zone structure and function research at the Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory [Poster]. USDA, Forest Service, Southern Research Station all scientist meeting. Lake Lanier, GA: USDA, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 67.

Clinton, B.D.; Vose, J.M. 2007. Fuels consumption and nitrogen loss following prescribed fire: a comparison of prescription types in the southern Appalachians. In: Buckley, D.S.; Clatterbuck, W.K. eds. Proceedings 15th central hardwood forest conference. Gen. Tech. Rep SRS-101. Knoxville, TN: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station: 231-240.

Clinton, B.D.; Vose, J.M. 2007. Land use impacts on water quality in the southern Appalachians [Abstract]. In: North American Benthological Society 55th Meeting. Columbia, SC: North American Benthological Society: [not paged].

Clinton, B.D.; Vose, J.M.; Knoepp, J.D.; [and others]. 2007. Variation in riparian zone structure and function in southern Appalachian headwater catchments [Poster]. Riparian management in headwater catchments: translating science into management. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia.

De Steven, D. 2007. Local and landscape influences on the plant communities of Carolina bays [Abstract]. In: Symposium on geology and ecology of Carolina Bays. GSA Abstracts with Programs 39(2):6. Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO.: [not paged].

De Steven, D.; Sharitz, R.R.; Barton, C.D. 2007. Testing revegetation methods in experimental restorations of Coastal Plain depressional wetlands [Poster]. Southern Research Station all scientists meeting. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station.

Devall, M.; Thien, L. 2007. Inland occurrence of the beach plant Ipomoea pes-caprae (Convolvulaceae) around Lake Nicaragua [Abstract]. In: Plant biology and botany 2007 program and abstract book. Chicago: Botanical Society of America: 199.

Devall, M.; Thien, L.; Ellgaard, E.; Flowers, G. 2007. Lead transport into Bayou Trepagnier wetlands in Louisiana, USA [Abstract]. In: Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting Abstracts. Washington: Association of American Geographers: 159.

Devall, M.S. 2007. Forests in the balance: linking traditon and technology in landscape mosaics. Biological Conservation. 137: 487-488.

Diez, J.M. 2007. Hierarchical patterns of symbiotic orchid germination linked to adult proximity and environmental gradients. Journal of Ecology. 95: 159-170.

Dosskey, M.G.; Bentrup, G.; Burger, L.W.; Schoeneberger, M.M. 2007. Agroforestry: augmenting bottomland hardwood restoration in the LMAV [Abstract]. In: Poster abstracts of the USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station All-Scientists Meeting. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station: 65.

Dosskey, M.G.; Hoagland, K.D.; Brandle, J.R. 2007. Change in filter strip performance over ten years. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 62(1): 21-32.

Elliott, K.J.; Vose, J.M.; Knoepp, J.D.; Clinton, B.D. 2007. Restoration of degraded ecosystems [Poster]. USDA, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, all scientist meeting. Lake Lanier, GA: USDA, Forest Service, Southern Research Station.

Elliott, K.J.; Vose, J.M.; Knoepp, J.D.; Clinton, B.D. 2007. Using fire to restore pine/hardwood ecosystems severely impacted by southern pine beetle (Dendroctonus frontalis) in the southern Appalachians [Poster]. 2nd Fire behavior and fuels conference, the fire environment innovations, management, and policy. Destin, FL:

Entrekin, S.A.; Wallace, J.B.; Eggert, S.L. 2007. The response of Chironomidae (Diptera) to a long-term exclusion of terrestrial organic matter. Hydrobiologia. 575: 401-413.

Faulkner, S., P.; Chambers, J.L.; Conner, W.H.; [and others]. 2007. Conservation and use of coastal wetland forests in Louisiana. In: Conner, W.H.; Doyle, T.W.; Krauss, K.W. Ecology of tidal freshwater forested wetlands of the Southeastern United States. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer. 447-460.

Fernandez, G.; Chescheir, G.M.; Skaggs, R.W.; Amatya, D.M. 2007. Application of DRAINMOD-GIS to a lower coastal plain watershed. Transactions of the ASABE. 50(2): 439-447.

Ford, C.R.; Hubbard, R.M.; Kloeppel, B.D.; Vose, J.M. 2007. A comparison of sap flux-based evapotranspiration estimates with catchment-scale water balance. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 145: 176-185.

Ford, C.R.; Vose, J.M. 2007. Tsuga Canadensis (L.) Carr. mortality will impact hydrologic processes in southern Appalachian forest ecosystems. Ecological Applications. 17(4): 1156-1167.

Ford, C.R.; Wurzburger, N.; Hendrick, R.L.; Teskey, R.O. 2007. Soil DIC uptake and fixation in Pinus taeda seedlings and its C contribution to plant tissues and ectomycorrhizal fungi. Tree Physiology. 27: 375-383.

Gardiner, E.S.; Lockhart, B.R. 2007. Bottomland oak afforestation in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley. International Oaks. 18(Spring 2007): 56-64.

Grace, J.M., III; Skaggs, R.W.; Cassel, D.K.; [and others]. 2007. Forest operations impact on forest soil and water in organic soil watersheds [Abstract]. In: USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station all scientist meeting. Lake Lanier, GA: USDA, Forest Service, Southern Research Station: 48.

Grace, J.M.I. 2007. A new design to evaluate erosion and sediment control. In: Proceedings of conference 37, Environmental Connection 06. A new design to evaluate erosion and sediment control. Steamboat Springs, Colorado: 153-162.

Grace, J.M.I. 2007. Modeling erosion from forest roads with WEPP. In: Proceedings of the environmental connection 07, conference 38. Modeling erosion from forest roads with WEPP Steamboat Springs, CO: International Erosion Control Association: 14 pages.

Grace, J.M.I.; Skaggs, R.W.; Cassel, D.K. 2007. Influence of thinning loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) on hydraulic properties of an organic soil. American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers. 50: 2.

Greenberg, R.; Hamel, P.B.; Luscier, J.; Mettke-Hofmann, C. 2007. Rusty blackbird workshop program. http://nationalzoo.si.edu/ConservationAndScience/MigratoryBirds/Research/Rusty_Blackbird/Workshop_07/workshop.cfm.

Haag, W.R.; Warren, M.L., Jr. 2006. Freshwater mussel assemblage structure in a regulated river in the Lower Mississippi River Alluvial Basin, USA. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 17: 25-36.

Haag, W.R.; Warren, M.L., Jr. 2007. Seasonal feeding specialization on snails by River Darters (Percina shumardi) with a review of snail-feeding by other darter species. Copeia. 2006(4): 604-612.

Hamel, P.B. 2006. Adaptive forest management to improve habitats for Cerulean Warbler, MS-124.pdf. In: Adaptive forest management to improve habitats for Cerulean Warbler, MS-124.pdf Pittsburgh, PA: Society of American Foresters 2006 national convention proceedings CD-ROM: 1-25.

Hamel, P.B.; Rosenberg, K.V. 2007. Developing management guidelines for Cerulean Warbler breeding habitat. In: 15th central hardwood forest conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS–101. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station: 364-374.

Harder, S.V.; Amatya, D.M.; Callahan, T.J.; [and others]. 2007. Hydrology and water budget for a forested Atlanta coastal plain watershed, South Carolina. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 43(3): 1-13.

Hawkins, T.S.; Baskin, J.M.; Baskin, C.C. 2007. Seed morphology, germination phenology, and capacity to form a seed bank in six herbaceous layer Apiaceae species of the Eastern Deciduous Forest. Castanea. 72(1): 8-14.

Hawkins, T.S.; Schiff, N.M.; Gardiner, E.S.; [and others]. 2007. Micropropagation of the endangered shrub pondberry (Lindera melissifolia [Walt.] Blume). HortScience. 42(2): 407-409.

Heath, L.S.; Smith, J.; Skog, K.; Schoeneberger, M.M. 2007. The forest sector carbon inventory of the United States, 1990-2005 [Abstract]. In: The U.S. North American Carbon Program (NACP) Investigators and Joint Canada-Mexico-USA Program Planning Meetings. Colorado Springs, CO: 63.

Henderson, L.G.; Hamel, P.B. 2007. Summary of North American ornithological conference activities related to Cerulean Warbler http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/egc/events/NAOC2006/NAOC2006.php.

Iles, C.; Schultz, E.; Matney, T.; [and others]. 2007. A growth and yield model for red oak/sweetgum forests in southern bottomlands [Poster]. Louisiana and Mississippi Society of American Foresters 2007 joint annual meeting. Natchez, MS:

Jones, K.C.; Roth, K.L.; Islam, K.; [and others]. 2007. Incidence of nest material kleptoparasitism involving Cerulean Warblers. Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 119(2): 271-275.

Kloeppel, B.D.; Harmon, M.E.; Fahey, T.J. 2007. Estimating aboveground net primary productivity in forest-dominated ecosystems. In: Fahey, T.J.; Knapp, A.K. eds. Principles and standards for measuring primary production. New York: Oxford University Press. 63-81.

Kloeppel, B.D.; Hubbard, R.M.; Ford, C.; [and others]. 2007. Soil carbon dioxide efflux in forested ecosystems: the comparison of evergreen vs. deciduous watersheds [Abstract]. In: ESA/SER joint meeting. San Jose, CA: Ecological Society of America: [not paged].

Knoepp, J.D.; Vose, J.M. 2007. Regulation of nitrogen mineralization and nitrification in the southern Appalachian ecosystems: separating the relative importance of biotic vs. abiotic controls. Pedobiologia. 51: 89-97.

Knoepp, J.D.; Vose, J.M.; Ford, C.R.; Kloeppel, B.D. 2007. Long-term hydrology and biogeochemistry at Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, Otto, NC [Poster]. USDA, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, all scientist meeting. Lake Lanier, GA: USDA, Forest Service, Southern Research Station.

Kominoski, J.S.; Pringle, C.M.; Ball, B.A.; [and others]. 2007. Nonadditive effects of leaf litter species diversity on breakdown dynamics in a detritus-based stream. Ecology. 88(5): 1167-1176.

Latham, R.S.; Wooten, R.M.; Witt, A.C.; [and others]. 2007. Big slow movers: a look at weathered-rock slides in western North Carolina. 23. Vail, CO: AEG Special Publication. 545-557 p.

Li, H.; Ford, C.R.; Vose, J.M. 2007. Uncertainty in scaling up transpiration estimates from tree to watershed [Poster]. ESA/SER joint meeting. San Jose, CA: Ecological Society of America.

Li, H.; Wu, J. 2007. Landscape pattern analysis: key issues and challenges. In: Wu, J.; Hobbs, R.J. eds. Key topics in landscape ecology. Cambridge, England: Cambridge. 39-61. Chapter 3.

Love, J.P.; Vose, J.M.; Elliott, K.J. 2007. Effects of restoration burns on macroinvertebrates in southern Appalachian pine-oak forests. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science. 123(1): 22-34.

Lowrance, R.; De Steven, D. 2007. Ecological functions of conservation wetlands-Coastal Plain and Piedmont regions [Abstract]. In: Symposium on the conservation effects assessment project-wetlands national assessment component: Is the investment in wetlands conservation on agricultural landscapes worth the ecological return? Soil and Water Conservation Society 2007 Annual Conference: Final Program and Abstract Book. Tampa, FL: 92.

Marion, D.A.; Yocum, C.M. 2007. Upland soil and water research within the Center for Bottomland Hardwoods Research [Poster]. Southern Research Station all scientist meeting.

Mason, A.; Xu, Y.J.; Grace, J.M. 2007. Comparison of stream nutrient conditions in a subtropical lowland watershed to EPA suggested criteria. In: Proceedings of the ASABE 2007 TMDL conference. Comparison of stream nutrient conditions in a subtropical lowland watershed to EPA suggested criteria St. Joseph, MI: ASABE: 271-276.

Mason, A.; Xu, Y.J.; Saksa, P.; [and others]. 2007. Streamflow and nutrient dependence of temperature effects on dissolved oxygen on low-order forest streams. In: 2006 ASABE annual international meeting. St. Joseph, MI: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers: 374-380.

McMahon, S.M.; Diez, J.M. 2007. Scales of association: hierarchical linear models and the measurement of ecological systems. Ecology Letters. 10: 1-16.

McTammany, M.E.; Benfield, E.F.; Webster, J.R. 2007. Recovery of stream ecosystem metabolism from historical agriculture. J.N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 26(3): 532-545.

Meadows, J.S.; Bonner, F.T.; Haywood, J.D. 2006. Soil-seed bank survival in forests of the southern United States. New Forests. 32(3): 335-345.

Mickle, P.; Bowen, B.; Schaefer, J.; [and others]. 2006. Continued assessment of the status and viability of Alabama shad (Alosa alabamae) in the Pascagoula River drainage and range-wide population genetic structure. Completion report. Jackson, MS: 67 p.

Morkeski, K. 2007. In-stream hemlock twig breakdown and effects of reach-scale twig additions on Appalachian headwater streams. Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. 27 p. M.S. thesis.

Oleksyn, J.; Kloeppel, B.D.; Lukasiewicz, S.; [and others]. 2007. Ecophysiology of horse chestnut (Aesculus Hippocastanum L.) in degraded and restored urban sites., Polish Journal of Ecology. 55(2): 245-260.

Pavao-Zuckerman, M.A.; Coleman, D.C. 2007. Urbanization alters the functional composition, but not taxonomic diversity, of the soil nematode community. Applied Soil Ecology. 35: 329-339.

Pinto, M.A.; Sheppard, W.S.; Johnston, J.S.; [and others]. 2007. Honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) of African origin exist in non-africanized areas of the southern United States: evidence from mitochondrial DNA. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 100(2): 289-295.

Romaniszyn, E.D.; Hutchens, J.J., Jr.; Wallace, J.B. 2007. Aquatic and terrestrial invertebrate drift in southern Appalachian Mountain streams: implications for trout food resources. Freshwater Biology. 52: 1-11.

Schiff, N.M.; Valley, S.A.; LaBonte, J.R.; Smith, D.R. 2006. Guide to the Siricid Woodwasps of North America. Morgantown, WV: USDA, Forest Service, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team. 102 p.

Schoeneberger, M.M.; Bentrup, G.; Dosskey, M.G. 2007. Measuring and restoring connectivity in agricultural landscapes [Abstract]. In: AAAS Annual Meeting. Science and Technology for Sustainable Well-Being. San Francisco, CA: A69.

Schoeneberger, M.M.; Current, D.; Bentrup, G.; Scherr, S. 2007. Multipurpose, diversified biomass feedstock systems: farm carbon with a twist [Abstract]. In: Fourth USDA Greenhouse Gas Conference. Positioning Agriculture and Forestry to Meet the Challenges of Climate Change. Baltimore, MD: 35.

Skojac, D.A., Jr.; Ezell, A.W.; Meadows, J.S.; Hodges, J.D. 2007. First-year growth and quality response of residual hardwood poletimber trees following thinning in an even-aged sawtimber stand. Res. Note. SRS-13. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 6 p.

Steen, H.K. 2007. Watershed science at Coweeta and beyond an interview with Wayne T. Swank. http://www.foresthistory.org/Research/ohisrch.html#S. June, 24-25, 2005.

Sun, G.; Lu, J.J.; McNulty, S.G.; [and others]. 2007. Using the hydrologic model MIKE SHE to assess disturbance impacts on watershed processes and responses across the southeastern US. In: Fowler, D.L. comp., ed. Second Interagency Conference on Research in the Wetlands. Second Interagency Conference on research in the wetlands. Otto, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory: 41-53.

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, National Agroforestry Center and U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. 2007. Agroforestry Note #34 -- Enhancing nest sites for native bee crop pollinators [Brochure]. Lincoln, NE: 4 p.

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, National Agroforestry Center and U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. 2007. Agroforestry Note #35 -- Pesticide considerations for native bees in agroforestry [Brochure]. Lincoln, NE: 4 p.

von Stackelberg, N.O.; Chescheir, G.M.; Skaggs, R.W.; Amatya, D.M. 2007. Simulation of the hydrologic effects of afforestation in the Tacuarembo´ River Basin, Uruguay. Transactions of the ASABE. 50(2): 455-468.

Vose, J.M.; Bolstad, P.V. 2007. Biotic and abiotic factors regulating forest floor CO2 flux across a range of forest age classes in the southern Appalachians. Pedobiologia. 50: 577-587.

Walter, T.; Dosskey, M.; Khanna, M.; [and others]. 2007. The science of targeting within landscapes and watersheds to improve conservation effectiveness. In: Schnepf, M.; Cox, C. Managing agricultural landscapes for environmental quality.  Ankeny, IA: Soil and Water Conservation Society. 63-89.

Warren, M.L., Jr. 2007. Beta-diversity and faunal homogenization of southern United States freshwater fishes [Poster]. USDA, Forest Service, Southern Research Station all scientist meeting. SRS-Atlanta, Georgia: p87.

Warren, M.L., Jr.; Dolloff, C.A. 2007. Perspectives on forest landscape restoration and stream fishes of the southern United States. In: Stanturf, J. ed. Proceedings of the IUFRO conference on forest landscape restoration. Seoul, Korea: Korean Forest Research Institute: 145-155.

Webster, J.R. 2007. Spiraling down the river continuum: stream ecology and the U-shaped curve. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 26(3): 375-389.

Williams, T.M.; Amatya, D.M.; Hitchcock, D.; Levine, N. 2007. Chapel branch creek TMDL development: integrating TMDL development with implementation [Abstract]. In: Fourth conference on watershed management to meet water quality standards and TMDLS. San Antonio, TX: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers: [not paged].

Williams, T.M.; Amatya, D.M.; Hitchcock, D.R.; [and others]. 2007. Chapel Branch Creek TMDL development: integrating TMDL development with implementation. http://asae.frymulti.com/request.asp?JID=5&AID=23212&CID=min2007&T=1.

Wilson, L.; Amatya, D.; Callahan, T.; Trettin, C. 2007. Hurricane impact on stream flow and nutrient exports for a first-order forested watershed of the lower coastal plain, South Carolina. In: Fowler, D.L. comp., ed. Second interagency conference on research in the watersheds. Otto, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory: 169-179.

Wu, W.; Clark, J.; Vose, J. 2007. Applying Bayesian inference on a conceptual hydrological model [Abstract]. In: ESA/SER Joint Meeting. San Jose, CA: Ecological Society of America: [not paged].

Wurzburger, N.; Hendrick, R.L. 2007. Rhododendron thickets alter N cycling and soil extracellular enzyme activities in southern Appalachian hardwood forests. Pedobiologia. 50: 563-576.

Zamor, R.M.; Grossman, G.D. 2007. Turbidity affects foraging success of drift-feeding rosyside dace. Transactions of this American Fisheries. 136: 167-176.

Zhou, X.; Brandle, J.R.; Schoeneberger, M.M.; Awada, T. 2007. Developing above-ground woody biomass equations for open-grown, multiple-stemmed tree species: shelterbelt-grown Russian-olive. Ecological Modeling. 202: 311-323.

Jennings, J.T.; Austin, A.D.; Schiff, N.M. 2007. Rhysacephala novacaledonica sp. nov. (Hymenoptera: Xiphydriidae), the first xiphydriid woodwasp from New Caledonia. Zootaxa. 1516: 23-30.

Robbins, P.S.; Alm, S.R.; Armstrong, C.D.; [and others]. 2006. Trapping Phyllophaga spp. (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae) in the United States and Canada using sex attractants. Journal of Insect Science 6(39): 1-124.

Dosskey, M.G.; Helmers, M.J.; Eisenhauer, D.E. 2006. An approach for using soil surveys to guide the placement of water quality buffers. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 61(6): 344-354.

Hawkins, T.S. 2006. A forest transect of Pine Mountain, Kentucky: changes since E. Lucy Braun and Chestnut Blight. Journal of the Kentucky Academy of Science. 67(2): 73-80.

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