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Angelo
Reserve Publications and Reports
- Bastow,
J. L., J. L. Sabo, J. C. Finlay, and M. E. Power. 2002. A basal aquatic-terrestrial
trophic link in rivers: algal subsidies via shore-dwelling grasshoppers.
Oecologia 131:261-268.
- Berlow,
E.L., S.A. Navarrete, M.E. Power, B.A. Menge, and C. Briggs. 1999.
Quantifying variation in the strengths of species interactions. Ecology
80: 2206-2224.
- Carpenter,
S., T. Frost, L. Persson, M. Power and D. Soto. 1996. Freshwater ecosystems:
Linkages of complexity and processes. pp. 299-325 in Mooney, H.A.,
Cushman, J.H., Sala O.E. and Schulze, E-D. (eds.) Functional Roles
of Biodiversity: A Global Perspective. Wiley, N.Y.
- Carpenter,
S., T. Frost, L. Persson, M. Power, and D. Soto. 1995. Lakes and rivers.
pp. 157-164 In H.A. Mooney and J. Lubchenco. SCOPE Global Biodiversity
Assessment, UNEP.
- Dunne,
T., J. Agee, S. Beissinger, W.E. Dietrich, D. Gray, M.E. Power, V.H.
Resh, and K. Rodrigues. 2001. A scientific basis for the prediction
of cumulative watershed effects. University of California Wildland
Resource Center Report No. 46. 103 pp.
- Feminella,
J.W., M.E. Power, and V.H. Resh. 1989. Periphyton responses to grazing
invertebrates and riparian canopy in three Northern California coastal
streams. Freshw. Biol. 22:445-487.
- Finlay,
J.C., S. Khandwala and M.E. Power. 2002. Spatial scales of energy
flow to a river food web. Ecology, 83: 1845-1859
- Finlay,
J.C., M.E. Power and G. Cabana. 1999. Effects of carbon limitation
on algal carbon isotope ratios: implications for river food webs.
Limnology and Oceanography 44:1198-1203.
- Finlay,
J.C. 2003. Controls of streamwater dissolved inorganic carbon dynamics
in a forested watershed. Biogeochemistry 62: 231-252.
- Finlay,
J.C. 2001. Stable carbon isotope ratios of river biota: implications
for energy flow in lotic food webs. Ecology 82, 1052-1064
- Finlay,
J.C. 2000. Stable isotope analysis of river food webs and carbon cycling.
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
- Ford,
L.D. and K.S. Norris (1988). "The University of California Natural
Reserve System." BioScience 38: 463-470.
- Gresens
Susan E. 1995 Grazer diversity, competition and the response of the
periphyton community. Oikos 73: 336 -- 346
- Gresens,
S.E. 1997. Interactive effects of diet and thermal regime on growth
of the midge Pseudochironomus richardsoni Malloch. Freshwater Biology
38: 365-373.
- Gresens,
S.E. 1997. Interactive effects of diet and thermal regime on growth
of the midge Pseudochironomus richardsoni Malloch. Freshwater Biology
38: 365-373.
- Hill,W.R. and Knight A.W. 1987. Experimental analysis of the grazing
interaction between a mayfly and stream algae. Ecology 68: 1955-1965.
- Howard,
J.K. and K.M. Cuffey. 2003. Freshwater mussels in a California North
Coast Range river: occurrence, distribution, and controls. J. North
Am. Benthol. Soc. 22: 63-77.
- Hunter
John C. 1997. Correspondence of environmental tolerances with leaf
and branch attributes for six co -occurring species of broadly evergreen
trees in northern California. Trees 11: 69 -- 175.
- Hunter
John C. 1994. Extra floral nectaries on Arbutus menziesii (Madrone).
Madrono 41 (2)
- Hunter
John C.. 1997. Fourteen years of change in two old-growth Pseudotsuga-Lithocarpus
forests in northern California. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society
124: 273 -- 279.
- Hunter,
J.C. and Michael G. Barbour. 2001. Through-growth by Pseudotsuga menziesii:
A mechanism for change in forest composition without canopy gaps.
J. Vegatation Science 12: 445-452.
- Hunter JC, Parker VT, 1993 Thedisturbance regime of an old-growth
forest in coastal California. Journal of Vegetation Science, 4 (1):
19-24
- Johnson,
P.T., K.B. Lunde, E.G. Ritchie, and A.E. Launer. 1999. The effect
of trematode infection on amphibian limb development and survivorship.
Science 284: 802-804.
- Kotanen,
P.M. 1994. Revegetation of meadows disturbed by feral pigs (Sus scrofa
L.) in Mendocino County, California. Ph.D. dissertation, U. California,
Berkeley.
- Kotanen
Peter. 1994. Effects of feral pigs on grasslands. Fremontia 22: 14
-- 17
- Kotanen,
P.M. 1995. Responses of vegetation to a changing regime of disturbance:
effects of feral pigs on a Californian Coastal Prairie. Ecography
18: 190-199.
- Kotanen
Peter M. 1996. Revegetation following soil disturbance in a California
meadow: the role of propagule supply. Oecologia 108: 652 -- 662
- Kotanen,
P.M.. 1997a. Effects of gap area and shape on recolonization by grasslands
plants with differing reproductive strategies. Canadian Journal of
Botany 75: 352 - 361
- Kotanen,
P.M. 1997b. Effects of experimental soil disturbance on revegetation
by natives and exotics in coastal Californian meadows. J. Appl. Ecol.
34: 631-644.
- Kupferberg,
S.J., J.C. Marks and M.E. Power. 1994. Effects of variation in natural
algal and detrital diets on larval anuran (Hyla regilla) life history
traits. Copeia 1994 (2): 446-457.
- Kupferberg,
S.J. 1994. Exotic larval bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana) as prey for
native garter snakes: functional and conservation implications. Herpetological
Review 25: 95-97.
- Kupferberg,
S.J. 1995. The ecology of native tadpoles (Rana boylii and Hyla regilla)
and the impact of invading bullfrogs (Rana catesbiana) in a northern
California river. Ph.D. dissertation, U. California, Berkeley.
- Kupferberg,
S.J. 1996. Hydrologic and geomorphic factors affecting conservation
of a river-breeding frog (Rana boylii). Ecological Applications 6:
1332-1344.Kupferberg, S.J. 1996. Hydrologic and geomorphic factors
affecting conservation of a river-breeding frog (Rana boylii). Ecological
Applications 6: 1332-1344.
- Kupferberg,
S. 1997a. Facilitationof periphyton production by tadpole grazing:
functional differences between species. Freshwater Biology 37: 427-439.
- Kupferberg,
S.J. 1997b. Bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) invasion of a California river:
the role of larval competition. Ecology 78: 1736-1751.
- Laurance,
W.F., R. K. Didham, and M. E. Power. 2000. Ecological boundaries:
A search for synthesis. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 16:70-71
- Levine,
J.M. 1999. Indirect facilitation: evidence and predictions from a
riparian community. Ecology 80: 1762-1769.
- Levine,
J.M. and C.M. D'Antonio. 1999. Elton revisited: a review of evidence
linking diversity and invasibility. Oikos 87: 15-26.
- Levine,
J.M. 2000. Species diversity and biological invasions: relating local
process to community pattern. Science 288: 761-763.
- Levine,
J.M. 2000b. Complex interactions in a streamside plant community.
Ecology 81, 3431-3444
- Levine,
J.M. in review. A patch modeling approach to the population and community-level
consequences of directional dispersal. submitted, Am. Nat.
- Levine,
J.M. 2001. Ecological determinants and consequences of plant species
diversity along a California stream. Ph.D. Dissertation, U. California,
Berkeley.
- Levine,
J. M. Local interactions, dispersal, and native and exotic plant diversity
along a California stream. Oikos, 94, 118-129
- Marks,
J.C. 1995. Ecology and genetics of freshwater algae. Ph.D. dissertation,
U. California, Berkeley.
- Marks,
J.C., M.E. Power and M.S. Parker. 2000. "Flood disturbance, algal
productivity, and interannual variation in food chain length".
Oikos 90: 20-27.
- Marks,
J.C. and M. Cummings. 1996. DNA sequence variation in the ribosomal
internal transcribed spacer region of freshwater Cladophora species
(Chlorophyta). J. Phycology 32: 1035-1042.
- Parker,
M.S. and M.E. Power. 1997. Effect of stream flow regulation and absence
of scouring floods on trophic transfer of biomass to fish in Northern
California rivers. Technical Completion Report, University of California
Water Resources Center UCAL-WRC-W-825.
- Parker,
M.S., M.E Power, and J.T. Wootton. 2002. Effects of substrate composition,
stream-bed stability, and sediment supply on survival and trophic
role of a dominant stream grazer. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol.
28: 238-241.
- Persson,
L., J. Bengtsson, B.A. Menge and M.E. Power. 1995. Productivity and
the structure and regulation of communities. pp. 396-434 in G.A. Polis
and K.O. Winemiller (eds.) Food Webs: Integration of Patterns and
Dynamics. Chapman and Hall, N.Y.
- Power,
M.E. Field biology, food web models, and management: Challenges of
context and scale. Oikos, 94, 118-129
- Power,
M.E. Food webs in river networks. in press, Ecological Reviews.
- Power,
M. E.and W. E. Dietrich. 2002. Food webs in river networks. Ecological
Research 17:451-471.
- Power,
M.E. 2002. Preface: Shigeru Nakano's fundamental contributions to
our knowledge of trophic exchange between streams and watersheds.
in Ecology of Stream and Forest - Monographs of Nakano Shigeru. Hokkaido
University Press, Hokkaido, Japan (In Japanese).
- Power,
M.E. 2001. Controls on food webs in gravel-bedded rivers: the importance
of the gravel bed habitat to trophic dynamics. pp 405-422 in Mosley,
M. P. (editor), Gravel-Bed Rivers V, New Zealand Hydrological Society,
Wellington, New Zealand (ISBN 0-473-07486-9).
- Power,
M.E. 2001. Prey exchange between a stream and its forested watershed
elevate predator densities in both habitats. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.
98: 14-15.
- Power,
M.E., and W.E. Rainey 2000. "River to watershed subsidies in
an old-growth conifer forest". Forest Webs and Landscapes. G.A.
Polis, M.E. Power and G. Huxel. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.
- Power,
M.E. 2000. What enables trophic cascades? Commentary on Polis et al.
Trends in Evolution and Ecology, 15, 443-444
- Power,
M.E., W.E. Dietrich, and K.O. Sullivan. 1998. Experiment, observation,
and inference in river and watershed investigations. Pp. 113-132 In
W.J. Resetarits and J. Bernardo, eds. Experimental Ecology: Issues
and perspectives. Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford, UK.
- Power,
M.E., S.J. Kupferberg, G.W. Minshall, M.C. Molles and M.S. Parker.
1997. Sustaining Western Aquatic Food Webs. pp. 45-61 inW.C. Minckley
(ed.) Aquatic Ecosystems Symposium, Tempe AZ. Report to the Western
Water Policy Review , a Presidential Advisory Commission.
- Power,
M.E., W.E. Dietrich, and J.C. Finlay. 1996. Dams and downstream aquatic
biodiversity: Potential food web consequences of hydrologic and geomorphic
change. Environmental Management 20: 887-895.
- Power,
M.E., D. Tilman, J. A. Estes, B.A. Menge, W.J. Bond, L.S. Mills, G.
Daily, J.C. Castilla, J. Lubchenco, and R.T. Paine. 1996. Challenges
in the quest for keystones. BioScience 46: 609-620.
- Power,
M.E., M.S. Parker and J.T. Wootton. 1996. Disturbance and food chain
length in rivers. pp. 286-297 in G.A. Polis and K.O. Winemiller (eds.)
Food Webs: Integration of Patterns and Dynamics. Chapman and Hall,
N.Y.
- Power,
M.E. 1995. Floods, food chains and ecosystem processes in rivers.
pp. 52-60 in: C.L. Jones and J.H. Lawton (eds.) Linking Species and
Ecosystems. Chapman and Hall, N.Y.
- Power,
M.E. and L. S. Mills. 1995. The Keystone Cops meet in Hilo. Trends
in Evolution and Ecology 10: 182-184.
- Power,
M. E. 1992. Habitat heterogeneity and the functional significance
of fish in river food webs. Ecology 73: 1675-1688.
- Power,
M. E. 1992. Top down and bottom up forces in food webs: do plants
have primacy? Ecology 73: 733-746.
- Power,
M. E., J. C. Marks and M. S. Parker. 1992. Variation in the vulnerability
of prey to different predators: Community-level consequences. Ecology
73: 2218-2223.
- Power,
M.E. 1992. Hydrologic and trophic controls of seasonal algal blooms
in northern California rivers. Archivs fur Hydrobiologie 125: 385-410.
- Power,
M.E. 1991. Shifts in the effects of tuft-weaving midges on filamentous
green algae. Amer. Midl. Nat. 125:275-285.
- Power,
M.E. 1990. Benthic turfs vs. floating mats of algae in river food
webs. Oikos 58:67-79.
- Power,
M. E. 1990. Effects of fish in river food webs. Science 250: 411-415.
- Sabo,
J.L. 2000. River-watershed exchange: Effects of rivers on the population
and community dynamics of riparian lizards (Sceloporus occidentalis).
Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley.
- Sabo, J. L. 2003. Hot rocks: The effects of substrate texture on
the clutch production of riparian lizards. Oecologia 136:329-335.
- Sabo,
J. L., J. L. Bastow, and M. E. Power. 2002. Length-mass relationships
for adult aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates in a California watershed.
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 21:336-343
- Sabo, J. L. and M. Ku. In press. Failed predation by a racer (Coluber
constrictor) on a gravid female lizard (Sceloporus occidentalis. Herp
Review.
- Sabo,
J.L. and M.E. Power. 2002. Numerical response of riparian lizards
to aquatic insects and the short-term consequences for alternate terrestrial
prey. Ecology 83: 3023-3236.
- Sabo,
J.L. and M.E. Power. 2002. River-watershed exchange: Effects of riverine
subsidies on riparian lizards and their terrestrial prey. Ecology
83: 1860-1869.
- Siedl,
M.A. and W.E. Dietrich. 1992. The problem of channel erosion into
bedrock. Catena Suppl. 23: 101-124.
- Sklar, L., and W. E. Dietrich. 1998. River longitudinal profiles
and bedrock incision models: stream power and the influence of sediment
supply. Geophysical Monograph 107:237-260.
- Strayer,
D.S., M.E. Power, W.F. Fagan, S.T.A. Pickett and J. Belnap. 2003 A
classification of ecological boundaries. BioScience (Special Section
on Ecological Boundaries),BioScience 53:723-729.
- Teague,S.A. Knight A.W.
and Teague B.N. 1985. Stream microhabitat selectivity, resource partitioning,
and niche shifts in grazing caddisfly larvae. Hydrobiol. 128:3-12.
- Thompson, J.N., O. J.
Reichman, P. J. Morin, G. A. Polis, M. E. Power, R. W. Sterner, C.
A. Couch, L. Gough, R. Holt, D. U. Hooper, F. Keesing, C. R. Lovell,
B. T. Milne, M. C. Molles, D. W. Roberts, and S. Y. Strauss. Frontiers
of Ecology. BioScience, in press.
- Wiens,
J.A., V. H.Dale, F. Davis, J. J.Ewel, M. L.Hunter,Jr., J. C.Ogden,
M. E.Power, M. A.Shannon. 2001. Report of the External Science Review
Committee. The Nature Conservancy.
- Wootton,
J.T. and M.E. Power. 1993. Productivity, consumers, and the structure
of a river food chain. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 90: 1384-1387
- Wootton,
J.T., M.S. Parker and M.E. Power. 1996. The effect of disturbance
on river food webs. Science 273: 1558-1560.
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