Paper collection for BIOL3144L

L. Barden
M. Parrow
A. Ringwood
I. Sokolova

Submitted by Larry Barden

For stream module:
Cummins, KW, RC Peterson, FO Howard, JC Wuycheck, VI Holt.  1973.  The utilization of leaf litter by stream detritivores.  Ecology 54(2) 336-345.

Cummins, KW, GL Spengler, GM Ward, RM Speaker, RW Ovink, DC Mahan, RL Mattingly.  1980.  Processing of confined and naturally entrained leaf litter in a woodland stream ecosystem.  Limnology and Oceanography 25(5): 952-957.

 

 

 

Submitted by Amy Ringwood
For stream module:
Sweeney et al. Riparian deforestation, stream narrowing, and loss of stream ecosystem services
Lecerf et al. Riparian plant species loss alters trophic dynamics in detritus-based stream ecosystems
Dangles et al. Species richness–decomposition relationships depend on species dominance

 

 

 

Submitted by Inna Sokolova
For biomes module:
(access through Science Direct http://www.sciencedirect.com/):
1. R. P. Gibbens and J. M. Lenz. (2001) Root systems of some Chihuahuan Desert plants. Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 49, Issue 2, pp. 221-263
2. T. A. Kursar and P. D. Coley. (2003)  Convergence in defense syndromes of young leaves in tropical rainforests. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, Volume 31, Issue 8, pp. 929-949.


For stream module:
(access through Science Direct http://www.sciencedirect.com/):
Anbumozhi V., Radhakrishnan J. and Yamaji E.  (2005).  Impact of riparian buffer zones on water quality and associated management considerations. Ecological Engineering, Volume 24, Issue 5 , pp. 517-523
 

For pond module:
Franklin et al. 1999. Use of RAPD to characterize community structure