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School Of Environmental & Natural Resources

SENR Publications for 2008

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Beak, D.G., N.T. Basta, K.G. Scheckel and S.J. Traina. 2008. Linking solid phase speciation of Pb sequestered to birnessite to Pb bioaccessibility and oral bioavailability. Environ. Sci. Technol. 42:779-785.

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Anderson, R.H., N.T. Basta and R.P. Lanno. 2008. Using a plant contaminant sensitivity index to quantify the effects of soil properties on arsenate phytotoxicity.  J. Environ. Qual. 37:1701-1709.

 

 

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Shroder, J.L., H. Zhang, D. Zhou, N.T. Basta, W.E. Raun, M.E. Payton and J. Zazulak. 2008. The effect of long-term annual application of biosolids on soil properties, P, and metals.  Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 72:73-82.

 

 

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Hurdzan, C.M., N.T. Basta,  P.G. Hatcher and O.H. Tuovinen. 2008. Phenanthrene release from natural organic matter surrogates under simulated human gastrointestinal conditions. Ecotox. Environ. Safe. 69(3):525-530.

 

 

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Batista, M.A., A.C.S. da Costa, I.G. de Souza and J.M. Bigham. 2008. Cristallochemical characterization of synthetic Zn-substituted maghemites (gamma-Fe2-xZnxO3). Rev. Brasil. Ci. Solo 32(2):561-568.

 

 

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Gramp, J.P., F.S. Jones, J.M. Bigham and O.H. Tuovinen. 2008. Monovalent cation concentrations determine the types of Fe(III) hydroxysulfate precipitates formed in bioleach solutions. Hydrometallurgy 94(1-4):29-33.

 

 

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Hita, R., H. Wang, J.M. Bigham, J. Torrent and O.H. Tuovinen. 2008. Bioleaching of a pyritic sludge from the Aznalcollar (Spain) mine spillage at ambient and elevated temperatures. Hydrometallurgy 93(1-2):76-79.

 

 

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Lee, Y.B., J.M. Bigham, W.A. Dick and P.J. Kim. 2008. Impact of flue gas desulfurization-calcium sulfite and gypsum on soil microbial activity and wheat growth. Soil Sci. 173(8):534-543.

 

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Lee, G., G. Faure, J.M. Bigham and D.J. Williams.  2008. Metal release from bottom sediments of Ocoee Lake No. 3, a primary catchment area for the Ducktown mining district.  J. Environ. Qual. 37:344-352.

 

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Herrman, K., V. Bouchard and R. Moore. 2008. Factors that affect denitrification in agricultural headwater streams in northeast Ohio, USA. Hydrobiologia 598:305–314.

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Herrman, K., V. Bouchard and R.H. Moore. 2008. An assessment of nitrogen removal from headwater streams in an agricultural watershed, northeast Ohio, USA. Limnol. Ocean. 53(6):2573-2582.

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Hossler, K. and V. Bouchard. 2008. The joint estimation of soil trace gas fluxes. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 72:1382-1393.

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Kettlewell, C.I., V. Bouchard, D. Porej, M. Micacchion, J.J. Mack, D. White and L. Fay. 2008. An assessment of wetland impacts and compensatory mitigation in the Cuyahoga River watershed, Ohio, USA. Wetlands 28(1):57-67.

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Morgan, J. A., J. F. Martin and V. Bouchard. 2008. Identifying plant species with root associated bacteria that promote nitrification and denitrification in ecological treatment systems. Wetlands 28(1):220-231.

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Valery, L., V.L. Bouchard and J. Lefeuvre. 2008. Invasion des marais sales par le chiendent maritime Elymus athericus Link: Consequences sur les flux de matiere organique.  Aesturia 13:167-182

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Chatterjee, A., G.F. Vance, E. Pendall and P.D. Stahl. 2008. Timber harvesting alters soil carbon mineralization and microbial community structure in coniferous forests. Soil Biol. Biochem. 40(7):1901-1907.

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Ostaszewska, T., K. Dabrowski, P. Hilwa, P. Gomolka and K. Kwasek. 2008. Nutritional regulation of intestine morphology in larval cyprinid fish, silver bream (Vimba vimba).  Aqua. Res. 39(12):1268-1278.

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Ostaszewska, T., K. Dabrowski, A. Wegner and M. Krawiec. 2008. The effects of feeding on muscle growth dynamics and the proliferation of myogenic progenitor cells during pike perch development (Sander lucioperca).  J. World Aqua. Soc. 39(2):184-195.

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Dabrowski, K., M. Arslan, J. Rinchard and M.E. Palacios. 2008. Growth, maturation, induced spawning, and production of the first generation of South American Catfish, Pseudoplatystoma sp. in North America.  J. World Aqua. Soc. 39(2):174-183.

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Jaroszewska, M. and K. Dabrowski. 2008. Morphological analysis of the functional design of the connection between the alimentary tract and the gas bladder in air-breathing lepisosteid fish. Ann. Anat. 190(4):383-390.

21. Jaroszewska, M., K. Dabrowski, B. Wilczynska and T. Kakareko. 2008. Structure of the gut of the racer goby Neogobius gymnotrachelus (Kessler, 1857). J. Fish Biol. 72(7):1773-1786.
22. Rinchard, J., R. Becheret and K. Dabrowski. 2008. Growth, survival, and body composition of yellow perch juveniles fed commercial and experimental diets. North Am. J. Aqua. 70(1):74-79.
23. Sapota, M., K. Ocalewicz and K. Dabrowski. 2008. The karyotype of round goby showed ancestral gobiid character with morphologically undifferentiated sex chromosomes. Chromosome Res. 16(7):1057-1058.
24. Babiak, I., M. Lecewicz, K. Dabrowski and J. Babiak. 2008. Crypreservation of rainbow trout blastoderm. Cybium 32:139-141.
25. Arslan, M., J. Rinchard, K. Dabrowski and M.C. Portella. 2008. Effects of different dietary lipid sources on the survival, growth, and fatty acid composition of South American catfish Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum, Surubim, juveniles. J. World Aqua. Soc. 39:51-61.
26. Dossa, E.L., J. Bakam, M. Kkouma, M. Sene, F. Kizito and R.P. Dick. 2008. Phosphorus sorption and desorption in semiarid soils of Senegal amended with native shrub residues. Soil Sci. 173(10):669-682.
27. Gupta, V.V. SR, R.P. Dick and D.C. Coleman. 2008. Functional microbial ecology: Molecular approaches to microbial ecology and microbial habitats – Preface. Soil Biol. Biochem. 40(6):1269-1271.
28. Lufafa, A., J. Bolte, D. Wright, M. Khouma, I. Diedhiou, R.P. Dick, F. Kizito, E. Dossa and J.S. Noller. 2008. Regional carbon stocks and dynamics in native woody shrub communities of Senegal's Peanut Basin. Agric. Ecosystems Env. 128(1-2):1-11.
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Lufafa, A., I. Diedhiou, S.A.N. Samba, M. Sene, M. Khouma, F. Kizito, R.P. Dick, E. Dossa and J.S. Noller. 2008. Carbon stocks and patterns in native shrub communities of Senegal's peanut basin. Geoderma 146(1-2):75-82.

30. Moore-Kucera, J. and R.P. Dick. 2008. A pulse-chase method to (13)carbon-label Douglas fir seedlings for decomposition studies. Soil Sci. 173(1):46-53.
31. Moore-Kucera, J. and R.P. Dick. 2008. PLFA profiling of microbial community structure and seasonal shifts in soils of a Douglas-fir chronosequence. Microbial Ecol. 55(3):500-511.
32. Ochiai, N., M.L. Powelson, F.H. Crowe and R.P. Dick. 2008. Green manure effects on soil quality in relation to suppression of Verticillium wilt of potatoes. Biol. Fert. Soils 44(8):1013-1023.
33. Moore-Kucera, J. and R.P. Dick.  2008.  Application of 13C-labeled litter and root materials for in situ decomposition studies using phospholipid fatty acids. Soil Biol. Biochem. 40:2485-2493.
34. Chen, L., D. Kost and W.A. Dick. 2008. Petroleum coke circulating fluidized bed combustion product as a sulfur source for alfalfa. Comm. Soil Sci. Plant Anal. 39:1993-2008.
35. Chen, L., D. Kost and W. A. Dick. 2008. Flue gas desulfurization products as sulfur sources for corn flue gas desulfurization products as sulfur sources for corn. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 72(5):1464-1470.
36. Kost, D., L. Chen and W.A. Dick. 2008. Predicting plant sulfur deficiency in soils: results from Ohio. Biol. Fert. Soils 44(8):1091-1098.
37. Nicorarat, D., W.A. Dick, M. Dopson and O.H. Tuovinen. 2008. Bacterial phylogenetic diversity in a constructed wetland system treating acid coal mine drainage. Soil Biol. Biochem. 40(2):312-321.
38. Triplett, G.B. and W.A. Dick. 2008. No-tillage crop production: A revolution in agriculture! Agron. J. 100:S153-S165.
39. Tubail, K.L., L. Chen, F.C. Michel Jr., J. Rigot, D. Kost and W.A. Dick. 2008.  Gypsum additions reduce ammonia nitrogen losses during composting of dairy manure and biosolids.  Compost Sci. Util. 16(4):285-293.
40. Bardhan, S., M. Watson and W.A. Dick. 2008. Plant growth response in experimental soilless mixes prepared from coal combustion products and organic waste materials. Soil Sci. 173(7):489-500.
41. Kim, C. and R.W. Fortner. 2008. Great Lakes scientists' perspectives on K-12 education collaboration J. Great Lakes Res. 34(1):98-108.
42. Downs, J.A., R.J. Gates and A.T. Murray. 2008. Estimating carrying capacity for sandhill cranes using habitat suitability and spatial optimization models. Ecol. Model. 214(2-4):284-292.
43. Nielsen, C.L.R., P.G. Parker and R.J. Gates. 2008. Partial clutch predation, dilution of predation risk, and the evolution of intraspecific nest parasitism. Auk 125(3):679-686.
44. Ramey, P.C., B.F. Blackwell, R.J. Gates and R.D. Slemons. 2008. Oral rabies vaccination of a northern Ohio raccoon population: relevance of population density and prebait serology. J. Wildlife Dis. 44(3):553-568.
45. Napier, T.L., C. Cockerill, R.J. Gates and J.L. Arvai. 2008. The Application of interactive path modeling to deer hunting participation among Ohio hunters. J. Food Agric. Environ. 6(304):510-517.
46. Gehrt, S.D., W.F. Gergits and E.K. Fritzell. 2008. Behavioral and genetic aspects of male social groups in raccoons. J. Mammal. 89(6):1473-1480.
47. Page, L.K., S.D. Gehrt and N.P. Robinson. 2008. Land-use effects on prevalence of raccoon roundworm (Baylisascaris procyonis). J. Wildlife Dis. 44(3):594-599.
48. Drobyshev, I.V., P.C. Goebel, D.M. Hix, R.G. Corace III and M.E. Semko Duncan. 2008. Fire history of red pine-dominated forest ecosystems of the Seney National Wildlife Refuge, Upper Michigan. Can. J. For. Res. 38:2497-2514.
49. Drobyshev, I., P.C. Goebel, D.M. Hix, R.G. Corace, III and M.E. Semko-Duncan. 2008. Interactions among forest composition, structure, fuel loadings and fire history: A case study of red pine-dominated forests of Seney National Wildlife Refuge, Upper Michigan. For. Eco. Manage. 256(10):1723-1733.
50. Falk, J.H., J.E. Heimlich and K. Bronnenkant. 2008. Using identify-related visit motivations as a tool for understanding adult zoo and aquarium visitors' meaning-making. Curator 51(1):55-79.
51. Fraser, J. and J.E. Heimlich. 2008. Where are we? Mus. Soc. Issues: J. Reflective Disc. 3(1):5-14.
52. Mertens, D., J. Fraser and J.E. Heimlich. 2008. Gender, identity and the transformative paradigm in research methods. Mus. Soc. Issues: J. Reflective Disc. 3(1):81-93.
53 Mony, P.R.S. and J.E. Heimlich. 2008. Talking to visitors about conservation: Exploring message communication through docent-visitor interactions at zoos. Vis. Stud. (11)2:151-162.
54. Heimlich, J.E. and N. Ardoin. 2008. Understanding behavior to understand behavior change.  A literature review.  Env. Ed. Res. 14(3):215-237.
55. Heimlich, J.E. and J. Koke. 2008. Gay and lesbian visitors and cultural institutions.  Do they come?  Do they care?  Mus. Soc. Issues: J. Reflective Disc. 3(1):93-104.
56. Heimlich, J.E., T.D. Sydnor, M. Bumgardner, and P. O’Brien. 2008.  Attitudes of residents toward street trees on four streets in Toledo, Ohio, U.S. before removal of ash trees (Fraxinus spp.) from Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennis).  Arbor. Urban For. 34(1):47-53.
57. Mack, J.J., N.H. Avdis, E.C. Braig and D.L. Johnson. 2008. Application of a vegetation-based index of biotic integrity for Lake Erie coastal marshes in Ohio.  Aquatic Ecosys. Health Manage. 11(1):91-104.
58. Nikolic, S. and T.M. Koontz. 2008. Nonprofit organizations in environmental management: A comparative analysis of government impacts.  J. Public Admin. Res. Theory 18:441-463.
59. Garrett, V. and T.M. Koontz. 2008. Breaking the cycle: Producer and consumer perspectives on the non-adoption of passive solar housing in the US. Energy Pol. 36(4):1551-1566.
60. Hardy, S.D. and T.M. Koontz. 2008. Reducing nonpoint source pollution through collaboration: Policies and programs across the United States. Env. Manage. 41(3):301-310.
61. Koehler, B. and T.M. Koontz. 2008. Citizen participation in collaborative watershed partnerships. Env. Manage. 41(2):143-154.
62. Koontz, T.M. and J. Bodine. 2008. Implementing ecosystem management in public agencies: Lessons from the US Bureau of Land Management and the Forest Service. Cons. Biol. 22(1):60-69.
63. Jimenez, J.J., R. Lal, H.A. Leblanc, R.O. Russo and Y. Raut. 2008. The soil C pool in different agroecosystems derived from the dry tropical forest of Guanacaste, Costa Rica. Ecol. Eng. 34:289-299.
64. Jimenez, J.J., R. Lal, R.O. Russo and H.A. Leblanc. 2008. The soil organic carbon in particle-size separates under different regrowth forest stands of north eastern Costa Rica. Ecol. Eng.  34:300-310.
65. Girmay, G., B.R. Singh, H. Mitiku, T. Borresen and R. Lal. 2008. Carbon stocks in Ethiopian soils in relation to land use and soil management. Land Degrad. Develop. 19(4):351-367.
66. Blanco-Canqui, H. and R. Lal. 2008. Corn stover removal impacts on micro-scale soil physical properties. Geoderma 145:335-346.
67. Blanco-Canqui, H. and R. Lal. 2008. No-tillage and soil-profile carbon sequestration: An on-farm assessment. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 72(3):693-701.
68. Blanco-Canqui, H. and R. Lal. 2008. Axle-load impacts on hydraulic properties and corn yield in no-till clay and silt loam. Agron. J. 100(6):1673-1680.
69. Abid, M. and R. Lal. 2008. Tillage and drainage impact on soil quality - I. Aggregate stability, carbon and nitrogen pools. Soil Till. Res. 100(1-2):89-98.
70. Elder, J. W. and R. Lal. 2008. Tillage effects on gaseous emissions from an intensively farmed organic soil in North Central Ohio. Soil Till. Res. 98(1):45-55.
71. Elder, J. W. and R. Lal. 2008. Tillage effects on physical properties of agricultural organic soils of North Central Ohio. Soil Till. Res. 98(2):208-210.
72. Jagadamma, S., R. Lal, R. G. Hoeft, E. D. Naffiger and E. A. Adee. 2008. Nitrogen fertilization and cropping system impacts on soil properties and their relationship to crop yield in the central corn belt, USA. Soil Till. Res. 98(2):120-129.
73. Lal, R. 2008. Crop residues as soil amendments and feedstock for bioethanol production. Waste Manage. 28(4):747-758.
74. Lal, R. 2008. Managing soil water to improve rainfed agriculture in India. J. Sustain. Agric. 32(1):51-75.
75. Lal, R. 2008. Soils and sustainable agriculture. A review. Agron. Sustain. Develop. 28(1):57-64.
76. Lal, R. 2008. Promise and limitations of soils to minimize climate change. J. Soil Water Cons. 63(4):113-118.
77. Lal, R. 2008. The urgency of conserving soil and water to address 21st century issues including global warming. J. Soil Water Cons. 63(5):140-141.
78. Lal, R. 2008. Black and buried carbons' impacts on soil quality and ecosystem services. Soil Till. Res. 99(1):1-3.
79. Lal, R. 2008. Soil carbon stocks under present and future climate with specific reference to European ecoregions. Nut. Cycling Agroecosys. 81(2):113-127.
80. Lal, R. 2008. Food insecurity's dirty secret. Science 322(5902):673-674.
81. Lorenz, K., R. Lal and M.J. Shipitalo. 2008. Chemical stabilization of organic carbon pools in particle size fractions in no-till and meadow soils. Biol. Fert. Soils 44(8):1043-1051.
82. Mulumba, L.N. and R. Lal. 2008. Mulching effects on selected soil physical properties. Soil Till. Res. 98(1):106-111.
83. Nyamadzawo, G., M.K. Shukla and R. Lal. 2008. Spatial variability of total soil carbon and nitrogen stocks for some reclaimed minesoils of Southeastern Ohio. Land Degrad. Develop. 19(3):275-288.
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Shrestha, R.K. and R. Lal. 2008. Land use impacts on physical properties of 28 years old reclaimed mine soils in Ohio. Plant Soil 306:249-260.

85. Starr, G.C., R. Lal, L. Owens and J. Kimble. 2008. Empirical relationships for soil organic carbon transport from agricultural watersheds in Ohio. Land Degrad. Develop. 19(1):57-64.
86. Lal, R. 2008. Carbon sequestration. Phil. Trans. Royal Soc. (B) 363(1492):815:830.
87. Ussiri, D.A. and R. Lal. 2008. Method for determining coal carbon in the reclaimed minesoils contaminated with coal. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 72:231-237.
88. Lal, R. 2008. Sequestration of atmospheric CO2 in global carbon pools.  Energy Env. Sci. 1:86-100.
89. Lal, R. and D. Pimentel. 2008. Soil erosion: A carbon sink or source?  Science 319:1040-1042.
90. Polyakov, V.O. and R. Lal. 2008. Soil organic matter and CO2 emission as affected by water erosion on field runoff plots. Geoderma 143:216-222.
91. Lal, R.  2008. Soils and India’s food security.  J. Ind. Soc. Soil Sci. 56(2):129-138.
92. Lal, R. 2008. Sustainable horticulture and resource management. Acta Hort. 767:19-43.
93. Lower, B.H. 2008.  Binding and direct electrochemistry of OmcA, an outer-membrane cytochrome from iron reducing bacteria, with oxide electrodes: A candidate microbial fuel cell system. Inorg. Chim. Acta 361:769-777.
94. Lower, B.H., R.D. Lins, Z Oestricher, T.P. Straatsma, M.F. Hochella, L. Shi and S.K. Lower.  2008. In vitro evolution of a peptide with a hematite binding motif that may constitute a natural metal-oxide binding archetype.  Environ. Sci. Tech. 42:3821-3827.
95. Hochella, M.F., Jr., S.K. Lower, P.A. Maurice, R.L. Penn, N. Sahai, D.L. Sparks and B.S. Twining. 2008. Nanominerals, mineral nanoparticles, and Earth systems. Science 319(5870):1631-1635.
96. Lower, S.K. 2008. The pedagogical genealogy of Terrance J. Beveridge - A legacy of bonds. Geobiol. 6(3):242-244.
97. Taylor, E. and S.K. Lower.  2008.  Thickness and surface density of extracellualr polymers on Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidensAppl. Environ. Microbiol. 74:309-311.
98. McCoy, E.L., and K.R. McCoy. 2008. Simulation of putting-green soil water dynamics: Implications for turfgrass water use.  Agric. Water Manage. doi: 10.1016/j.agwat.2008.09.006.
99. Miller, F.P. 2008. After 10,000 years of agriculture, whither agronomy? Agron. J. 100(1):22-34.
100. Altor, A.E. and W.J. Mitsch. 2008. Methane emissions and carbon dioxide fluxes in created wetland mesocosms: Effects of hydrologic regime and hydric soils. Ecol. App. 18:1307-1320.
101. Altor, A.E. and W.J. Mitsch. 2008. Pulsing hydrology, methane emissions, and carbon dioxide fluxes in created marshes: A 2-year ecosystem study. Wetlands 28:423-438.
102. Anderson, C.J. and W.J. Mitsch. 2008. Tree basal growth response to flooding in a bottomland hardwood forest in central Ohio. J. Am. Water Res. Assoc. 44(6):1512-1520.
103. Anderson, C.J. and W.J. Mitsch. 2008. The influence of flood connectivity on bottomland forest productivity in central Ohio, USA. Ohio J. Sci. 108(2):2-8.
104. Bernal, B. and W.J. Mitsch. 2008. A comparison of soil carbon pools and profiles in wetlands in Costa Rica and Ohio. Ecol. Eng. 34:311-323.
105. Dale, V.H., G.R. Biddinger, M.C. Newman, J.T. Oris, G.W. Suter, T. Thompson, T.M. Armitage, J.L. Meyer, R.M. Allen-King, G.A. Burton, P.M. Chapman, L.L. Conquest, I.J. Fernandez, W.G. Landis, L.L. Master, W.J. Mitsch, T.C. Mueller, C.F. Rabeni, A.D. Rodewald, J.G. Sanders and I.L. van Heerden. 2008. Enhancing the ecological risk assessment process. Int. Env. Assess. Manage. 4:306-313.
106. Mitsch, W.J., J.J. Lu, X.Z. Yuan, W.S. He and L. Zhang. 2008. Optimizing ecosystem services in China. Science 322(5901):528-528.
107. Mitsch, W.J., J. Tejada, A.M. Nahlik, B. Kohlmann, B, Bernal, and C.E. Hernández. 2008. Tropical wetlands for climate change research, water quality management and conservation education on a university campus in Costa Rica. Ecol. Eng. 34: 276-288.
108. Nahlik, A.M. and W.J. Mitsch. 2008. The effect of river pulsing on sedimentation and nutrients in created riparian wetlands. J. Env. Qual. 37(4):1634-1643.
109. Swab, R.M., L. Zhang and W.J. Mitsch. 2008. Effect of hydrologic restoration and Lonicera maackii removal on herbaceous understory vegetation in a bottomland hardwood forest. Rest. Ecol. 16(3):453-463.
110. Tuttle, C.L., L. Zhang and W.J. Mitsch. 2008. Aquatic metabolism as an indicator of the ecological effects of hydrologic pulsing in flow-through wetlands.  Ecol. Ind. 8:795-806.
111. Murray, Les D., C.A. Ribic and W.E. Thogmartin. 2008. Relationship of obligate, grassland birds to landscape structure in Wisconsin. J. Wildlife Manage. 72(2):463-467.
112. Colorado, G., P. Hamel, A. Rodewald and W. Thogmartin. 2008. El Grupo Ceruleo: Collaboration to assess nonbreeding range of Cerulean Warbler in South America. Ornitologia Neotrop. 19(Suppl. S.):521-529.
113. Rodewald, A.D. and D.P. Shustack. 2008. Consumer resource matching in urbanizing landscapes: Are synanthropic species over-matching? Ecology 89(2):515-521.
114. Rodewald, A.D. and D.P. Shustack. 2008. Urban flight: understanding individual and population-level responses of Nearctic-Neotropical migratory birds to urbanization. J. Animal Ecol. 77(1):83-91.
115. Sundell-Turner, N.M. and A.D. Rodewald. 2008. A comparison of landscape metrics for conservation planning. Landscape Urban Plan. 86(3-4):219-225.
116. Marzluff, J. and A.D. Rodewald. 2008. Conserving biodiversity in urbanizing areas: nontraditional views from a bird’s perspective.  Cities Env. 1 (2):article 6 (on-line invited contribution).
117. Shustack, D. and A.D. Rodewald. 2008. Understanding demographic and behavioral mechanisms that guide responses of Neotropical migratory birds to urbanization: a simulation approach. Avian Ecol. Conserv. 3(2):2.
118. DeGroote, L.W. and P.G. Rodewald. 2008. An improved method for quantifying hematozoa by digital microscopy.  J. Wildlife Dis. 44(2):446-450.
119. Sullivan, S.M.P. and M.C. Watzin. 2008. Relating stream physical habitat condition and concordance of biotic productivity across multiple taxa. Can. J. Fish. Aquatic Sci. 12(65):2667-2677.
120. Rathjens, R., T.D. Sydnor and D.S. Gardner. 2008. A survey of the depth of the main lateral roots of nursery trees in Ohio before and after harvest. J. Environ. Hort. 25:187-190.
121. Toman, E.L., B. Shindler, J. Absher and S. McCaffrey. 2008. Post-fire communications: The influence of site visits on public support.  J. For. 106(1):25-30.
122. Wilson, R.S. 2008. Balancing emotion and cognition: a case for decision aiding in conservation efforts. Cons. Biol. 22:1452-1460.
123. Wilson, R.S., J.L. Arvai and H. Arkes. 2008. My loss is your loss...sometimes: Loss aversion and the effect of motivational biases. Risk Anal. 28:929-938.
124. Wilson, R.S., M.A. Tucker, N. Hooker, J. LeJeune and D. Doohan. 2008. Perceptions and beliefs about weed management: Perspectives of Ohio grain and produce farmers. Weed Tech. 22:339-350.

 

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