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Carter, T., Jackson, C.R., Rosemond, A., Pringle, C., Radcliffe, D., Tollner, W., Maerz, J., and Leigh, D.S., In Press. Beyond the urban gradient: barriers and opportunities for timely studies of urbanization effects on aquatic ecosystems. Journal of the North American Benthological Society

Mu, L. and J. Radke, 2009. A Weighted Difference Barrier Method in Landscape Genetics. Journal of Geographical Systems, 11(2), 141-154.

Walters, D.M., Roy, A.H., Leigh, D.S., 2009. Ecological indicators of macroinvertebrate and fish assemblage integrity in urbanizing watersheds. Ecological Indicators 9, 1222-1233

Sarmiento, F.O., 2008. Farmscape Transformation and Global Change in the Andes Pirineos 163

Kincaid, J.A. and A. J. Parker, 2008. Structural characteristics and canopy dynamics of Tsuga canadensis in forests of the southern Appalachian Mountains, U.S.A. Plant Ecology 199:265–280. (DOI 10.1007/s11258-008-9431-0)

Markwith, S.H. and Leigh, D.S., 2008. Subaqueous hydrochory: Open-channel hydraulic modeling of non-buoyant seed movement. Freshwater Biology 53, 2274-2286.

Price, K. and Leigh, D.S., 2006. Stream morphological and sedimentological response to human impact in the southern Blue Ridge Mountains, USA. Geomorphology 78, 142-160.

Price, K. and Leigh, D.S., 2006. Comparative water quality of lightly and moderately impacted streams in the southern Blue Ridge Mountains, USA. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 120 (1-3), 269-300.

Walters, D.M., Freeman, M.C., Leigh, D.S., Freeman, B.J., Pringle, C.M., 2005. Effect of urbanization on fish assemblages and habitat quality in a Piedmont river basin. In (Brown, L.R., Ed.) “Urban Effects on Aquatic Ecosystems,” American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland.

Mitchener, L.J. and A.J. Parker, 2005. Climate, lightning, and wildfire in the national forests of the southeastern United States: 1989-1998. Physical Geography 26:147-162.

Avery, C. R., S. Cohen, K. C. Parker, and J. S. Kush, 2004. “Spatial patterns of longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) seedling establishment on the Croatan National Forest, North Carolina,” Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science 120:131-142.

Dobbs, M.M., and A.J. Parker, 2004. Evergreen understory dynamics in Coweeta forest, North Carolina. Physical Geography 25:481-498.

Box, E. O., 2004. Gross production, respiration, and biosphere CO2 fluxes under global warming. Tropical Ecology, 45:13-29.

Roy, A.H., Rosemond, A.D., Paul, M.J., Leigh, D.S., and Wallace J.B., 2003. Stream macroinvertebrate response to catchment urbanization (Georgia, U.S.A.). Freshwater Biology 48, 329-34.

Roy, A.H., Rosemond, A.D., Leigh, D.S., Paul, M.J., and Wallace, J.B., 2003. Habitat-specific responses of stream insects to land cover disturbance: biological consequences and monitoring implications. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 22, 292-307.

Walters, D.M., Leigh, D.S. and Bearden, A.B., 2003. Urbanization, Sedimentation, and Homogenization of fishes in the Etowah River Basin, Georgia Piedmont, USA. Hydrobiologia, 494, 5-10.

Walters, D.M., Leigh, D.S., Freeman, M.C., Freeman, B.J., and Pringle, C.M., 2003. Geomorphology and fish assemblages in a Piedmont river basin, USA. Freshwater Biology 48, 1950-1970.

Stallins, J.A., and A.J. Parker, 2003. The influence of complex systems interactions on barrier island dune vegetation pattern and process. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 93:13-29.

Box, E. O., T. Nakashizuka, and A. Fischer (eds.) , 2002. Dynamics of Temperate Forests. Opulus Press, Uppsala. 148 pp.

Parker, A. J., K. C. Parker, and D. H. McCay, 2002. “Geographic and ecological variation in seedling growth rates of sand pine (Pinus clausa),” Southeastern Geographer 42:20-28.

Sarmiento, F.O. & L. Frolich., 2002. Andean cloud forest treelines: Naturalness, agriculture and the human dimension. Mountain Research and Development 22(3):278-287

Naveh, Z., A. Lieberman, F. O. Sarmiento, C. Ghersa & R. León., 2002. Ecología de Paisajes. Teoría y Aplicación. Edición de estudiantes. Editorial Universitaria de Buenos Aires, EUDEBA. [Landscape Ecology: theory and application. Students’ edition] Argentina. 571pp.

Sarmiento, F.O., 2002. Impulsores de cambio del paisaje: dinámica de las líneas de árboles en la montología neotropical. [Drivers of landscape change: Treeline dynamics in neotropical montology] Ecotrópicos:15(2):129-146.

Sarmiento, F.O., 2002. Anthropogenic landscape change in highland Ecuador. The Geographical Review 92(2):213-234.

Sarmiento, F.O. & L. Frolich., 2002. Andean cloud forest treelines: Naturalness, agriculture and the human dimension. Mountain Research and Development 22(3):278-287

Pignatti, S., E. O. Box, and K, Fujiwara, 2002. Principles of vegetation science Annali di Botanica, DA II:31-58.

Crumpacker, D. W., E. O. Box, and E. D. Hardin, 2002. Use of plant climatic envelopes to design a monitoring system for biotic effects of climatic warming. Florida Scientist, 65:159-184.

Parker, A. J., K. C. Parker, D. H. McCay, 2001. “Disturbance-mediated variation in stand structure between varieties of Pinus clausa (sand pine),” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 91:28-47.

Parker, A. J., K. C. Parker, T. D. Faust, and M. M. Fuller, 2001. “The effects of climatic variability on radial growth of two varieties of sand pine (Pinus clausa) in Florida, U.S.A., Annals of Forest Science 58:333-350.

Parker, K. C., J. L. Hamrick, A. J. Parker, and J. D. Nason, 2001. “Fine-scale genetic structure in Pinus clausa (Pinaceae) populations: Effects of disturbance history,” Heredity 87:99-113.

McCay, D. H., and K. C. Parker, 2001. “The role of vegetation dynamics in Choctawhatchee sand pine invasion of longleaf pine forests,” Physical Geography 22:467-482.

Crumpacker, D. W., E. O. Box, and E. D. Hardin, 2001. Implications of climatic warming for conservation of native trees and shrubs in Florida. Conservation Biology, 15(4):1008-1020.

Crumpacker, D. W., E. O. Box, and E. D. Hardin, 2001. Potential breakup of Florida plant communities as a result of climatic warming. Florida Scientist, 64:29-43.

Parker, A. J., K. C. Parker, and H. Wiggins-Brown, 2000. “Disturbance and scale effects on southern old-growth forests (USA): The sand pine example,” Natural Areas Journal 20:273-279.

Myster, R. & F. O. Sarmiento. , 1998. Seed inputs to microsite patch recovery on two Tropandean landslides in Ecuador. Restoration Ecology, 6(1):1-10.

Parker, K. C., A. J. Parker, R. M. Beaty, M. M. Fuller, and T. D. Faust, 1997. "Population structure and spatial pattern of two coastal populations of Ocala sand pine (Pinus clausa (Chapm. ex Engelm.) Vasey ex Sarg. var. clausa D. B. Ward)," Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 124:22-33.

Conway, D. W., A. J. Parker, and K. C. Parker, 1997. "Understory light regime, shrub layer, and sand pine regeneration in four Florida scrub stands," American Midland Naturalist 138:84-96.

Sarmiento, F. O., 1997. Arrested succession in pastures hinders regeneration of Tropandean forests and shreds mountain landscapes. Environmental Conservation, 24(1):14-23.

Sarmiento, F.O., 1997. Landscape regeneration by seeds and successional pathways to restore fragile Tropandean slopes. Mountain Research and Development, 17(3):239-252

Parker, K. C., and J. L. Hamrick, 1996. "Genetic variation in sand pine (Pinus clausa)," Canadian Journal of Forest Research 26:244-254.

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