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SNARL PUBLICATIONS: 2001-2002

BOOK CHAPTERS:

1. Davis, R. E., R. Jordan, S. F. Daily and G. G. Koenig. 2001. Validation of Snow Models. Model Validation: Perspectives in Hydrological Sciences. M. G. Anderson and P. D. Bates, (Eds.). , John Wiley and Sons Ltd.: 261-292.

2. Melack, J. M., R. Jellison and E. D.B. Herbst. 2001. Saline Lakes. Norwell, MA, Kluwer Academic Publishers.

JOURNAL ARTICLES:

1. Henson, J. M. and R. E. Davis. 2001. The modeling of forested areas for real and synthetic aperture imaging radar simulation when tree locations are known. International Journal of Computers and Their Applications 8(3):139-144.

2. Herbst, D. B. 2001. Gradients of salinity stress, environmental stability and water chemistry as a template for defining habitat types and physiological strategies in inland salt waters. Hydrolobiologia 466:209-219.

3. Hoeft, S.E., F. Lucas, J. T. Hollibaugh and R. S. Oremland. 2002. Characterization of microbial arsenate reduction in the anoxic bottom waters of Mono Lake, California. Geomicrobiology Journal 19:23-40.

4. Hollibaugh, J. T., P. S. Wong, N. Bano, S. K. Pak, E. M. Prager and C. Orrego. 2001. Stratification of microbial assembledges in Mono Lake, California, and response to a mixing event. Hydrobiologia 466:45-60.

5. Karban, R. and K. J. Baxter. 2001. Induced Resistance in Wild Tobacco with Clipped Sagebrush Neighbors: The Role of Herbivore Behavior. Journal of Insect Behavior 14(2):147-156.

6. Karban, R. 2001. Communication between sagebrush and wild tobacco in the field. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 29:995-1005.

7. Karban, R. and J. Maron. 2002. The fitness consequences of interspecific eavesdropping between plants. Ecology 83(5):1209-1213.

8. Knapp, R. A., K. R. Matthews and O. Sarnelle. 2001. Resistance and Resilience of alpine lake fauna to fish introductions. Ecological Monographs 71(3):401-421.

9. Knapp, R. A., J. A. Garton and O. Sarnelle. 2001. The use of egg shells to infer the historical presence of copepods in alpine lakes. Journal of Paleolimnology 25:539-543.

10. Knapp, R. A., P. S. Corn and D. E. Schindler. 2001. The introduction of nonnative fish into wilderness lakes: good intentions, conflicting mandates, and unintended consequences. Ecosystems 4(4):275-278.

11. Mateo, J. M. 2002. Kin recognition abilities and nepotism as a function of sociality. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B, 269:721-727.

12. Matthews, K. R., R. A. Knapp and K. L. Pope. 2002. Garter Snake distributions in high-elevation aquatic ecosystems: Is there a link with declining amphibian populations and nonnative trout introductions? Journal of Herpetology 36(1):16-22.

13. Matthews, K. R., K. L. Pope, H. K. Preisler and R. A. Knapp. 2001. Effects of nonnative trout on Pacific Treefrogs (Hyla regilla) in the Sierra Nevada. Copeia 4:1130-1137.

14. Nonacs, P. 2002. Patterns of energy allocation within foragers of Formica planipilis and Pogonomyrmex salinus. Western North American Naturalist 62(2):188-196.

15. Oremland, R. S., S. E. Hoeft, J. M. Santini, N. Bano, R. A. Hollibaugh and J. T. Hollibaugh. In press. Anaerobic oxidation of arsenite in Mono Lake water and by a facultative chemoautotroph, strain MLHE-1. Applied and Environmental Microbiology.

16. Painter, T. M. and W. H. Thomas. in press. Detection and Quantification of Snow Algae using an Airborne Imaging Spectrometer. Applied Environmental Microbiology.

17. Rogie, J. D., D.M. Kerrick, M.L. Sorey, G. Chiodini, and D.L.Galloway. 2001. Dynamics of carbon dioxide emission at Mammoth Mountain, California. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 188:535-541.

18. Schindler, D. E., R. A. Knapp and P. R. Leavitt. 2001. Alternation of nutrient cycles and algal production resulting from fish introductions into mountain lakes. Ecosystems 4(4):308-321.

19. Semple, K. E., R.K. Wayne, and R.M. Gibson. in press. Microsatellite analysis of female mating behavior in lek-breeding sage grouse. Molecular Ecology

20. Stephens, S. L. 2001. Fire history differences in adjacent Jeffrey pine and upper montane forests in the eastern Sierra Nevada. International Journal of Wildland Fire 10:161-167.

21. Winstral, A., K. Elder and R. E. Davis. in press. Spatial snow modeling of wind-redistributed snow using terrain-based parameters. Journal of Hydrometeorology.

PROCEEDINGS:

Burak, S. and R. A. Davis. 2001. Preliminary evaluation of snow accumulation patterns based on storm type, Mammoth Mountain, California. Proceedings of the 69th Western Snow Conference.


TECHNICAL REPORTS:

1. Herbst, D. B. 2001. Trout Creek restoration monitoring baseline: use of benthic invertebrates as indicators of ecological recovery. Report to the City of South Lake Tahoe.


2. Herbst, D. B. 2001. Macroinvertebrate monitoring for the Bagley Valley watershed restoration project on the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. Report to the US Forest Service.


3. Herbst, D. B. 2001. An overview of information on aquatic invertebrate life of the Owens Lake basin and evaluation of habitat suitability of irrigation drainwater. Report to the Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District.


4. Herbst, D. B. 2001. An evaluation of aquatic habitats formed by irrigation and drainage of managed vegetation tracts and shallow flooding on the Owens Lake Playa, Inyo County, California. Report to the Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District. pp.

5. Herbst, D. B., A. Y. Feng and D. E. Gregorio. 2001. The California Streamside Biosurvey. Sacramento, CA, State Water Resources Control Board publication.


6. Herbst, D. B., P. A. Levine. 2001. Productivity of the alkali fly at Mono Lake: assessment of field and laboratory methods for monitoring changes in population dynamics and establishing baseline conditions in the shallow littoral environment. Report to the Mono Lake Foundation.


7. Herbst, D. B. 2002. Biomonitoring on the Upper Truckee River using aquatic macroinvertebrates: baseline data for 1998-2000. Report to the Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Board.


8. Sada, D. W., D. B. Herbst. 2001. A survey of the aquatic macroinvertebrates of seeps and springs within the Owens Valley (Inyo County, California). Report to the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.


9. Sada, D. W., D. B. Herbst. 2001. Effects of flow diversion on distribution and abundance of rare macroinvertebrates in Travertine Springs, Death Valley National Park. Report to the National Park Service.


10. Wilson, K. P., D.W. Blinn and D.B. Herbst. 2001. Devils Hole energetics/community relationships: Death Valley National Park, California. Report to the USGS Biological Resources Division and the National Park Service.

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