Research Publications

      McRae, B.H., P. Beier, L.Y. Huynh, L. DeWald, and P. Keim. 2005. Habitat barriers limit gene flow and illuminate historical events in a wide ranging carnivore, the American puma. Molecular Ecology 14:1965-1977.

      Steed, J.E. and L.E. DeWald. 2003. Transplanting Sedges (Carex spp.) in southwestern riparian meadows. Restoration Ecology 11(2):247-256

      Steed, J.E., L.E. DeWald, and T.E. Kolb. 2002. Physiological and growth responses of riparian sedge transplants to groundwater depth. International Journal of Plant Science 163:925-936.

      Fischer, D.G., T.E. Kolb and L.E. DeWald. 2002. Changes in whole-tree water relations during ontogeny of Pinus flexilis and Pinus ponderosa in a high-elevation meadow. Tree Physiology 22(10):675-685.

      Chen, Z., T.E. Kolb, K.M. Clancy, V.D. Hipkins and L.E. DeWald. 2001. Allozyme variation in interior Douglas-fir: association with growth and resistance to western spruce budworm herbivory. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 31:1691-1700.

      Kolb, T.E., P.J. Daugherty and L.E. DeWald. 2001. Paving the way from school to work: Core graduate education at Northern Arizona University. Journal of Forestry 99:11-15.

      Naumburg, E., L.E. DeWald, and T.E. Kolb. 2001. Shade responses of five grasses native to southwestern U.S. Pinus ponderosa forests. Canadian Journal of Botany 79:1001-1009.

      Namburg, E. and L.E. DeWald. 1999. Relationships between Pinus ponderosa forest structure, light characteristics, and understory graminoid species presence and abundance. Forest Ecology and Management 124:205-215

      Zimmerman, J.A.C., L.E. DeWald and P.G. Rowlands. 1999. Vegetation diversity in an interconnected ephemeral riparian system of north-central Arizona, USA. Biological Conservation 90:217-228.




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