PUBLICATIONS FROM WISCONSIN RIVER RESEARCH
1- Supported by EPA STAR Grant No.R826600 (M.G. Turner & E.H. Stanley)

2- Supported by USGS/WRI (E.H. Stanley & R.J. Hunt)

3- Supported by NSF grant DEB-0321559 (E.H. Stanley)

Miller, J. R., M. G. Turner, E. A. H. Smithwick, C. L. Dent, and E. H. Stanley. 2004. Spatial extrapolation: the science of predicting ecological patterns and processes. BioScience 54:310-320. (1)

Kang, H., E.H. Stanley, and S.S. Park. 2003. A sensitive method for the measurement of ammonium in soil extract and water using an OPA compound. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 34:2193-2201. (1)

Freeman, R.E., E.H. Stanley, and M.G. Turner. 2003. Analysis and conservation implications of landscape change in the floodplain of the Wisconsin River, USA. Ecological Applications 13:416-431. (1)

Dixon M.D. 2003. Effects of flow pattern on riparian seedling recruitment on sandbars in the Wisconsin River, Wisconsin, USA. Wetlands  23:125-139. (1)
 
Dixon M.D., M.G. Turner, and C.F. Jin. 2002. Riparian tree seedling distribution on Wisconsin River sandbars: Controls at different spatial scales. Ecological Monorgraphs 72:465-485. (1)
 
Gergel, S.E. 2002. Cumulative impact of levees and dams on the duration of temporary floodplain ponds: a terrain model approach for assessing multiple disturbances at broad scales. Ecological Applications 12:1740-1754. (1)

Gergel, S.E., M.D. Dixon and M.G. Turner. 2002. Effects of altered disturbance regimes: levees, floods and floodplain vegetation on the Wisconsin River. Ecological Applications 12:1755-1770. (1)

Gergel, S.E., M.G. Turner, J.R. Miller, J.M. Melack, and E.H. Stanley. 2002. Landscape indicators of human impacts to river-floodplain systems. Aquatic Sciences 64:118-128. (1)

Freeman, R.E. and R.O. Ray.  2001.  Landscape ecology practice by small scale river conservation groups.  Landscape and Urban Planning 56:171-184. (1)

Burgi, M. and M.G. Turner. 2002. Factors and processes shaping land cover and land cover changes along the Wisconsin River, USA. Ecosystems 5:184-201. (1)

Gergel, S.E., M.G. Turner, J.R. Miller, J.M. Melack, and E.H. Stanley. 2002. Landscape indicators of human impacts to river-floodplain systems. Aquatic Sciences 64:118-128. (1)
 

THESES AND DISSERTATIONS
Forshay, K.J. 2003.
Nitrogen dynamics of floodplain waterbodies following inundation on the Wisconsin River floodplain. M.S. Thesis, Department of Zoology,  University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. (2)

Dixon, M. D.  2002.  Spatial and Temporal Controls on Pioneer Tree Species Distribution andComposition on Wisconsin River Sandbars.  Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Zoology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. (1)

Freeman, R.  2000.  Ecological analysis of floodplain landscape change:  the Wisconsin River and implications for small-scale river conservation.  M.S. Thesis, Institute of Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. (1)

Gergel, S. E.  2001.  Human-altered disturbance regimes: effects of flood-control along the Wisconsin River   Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Zoology, University of Wisconsin, Madison. (1)

West, J. A.  2001.  Denitrification in soils of the Wisconsin River floodplain:  patterns and potential controls.  M.S. Thesis, Department of Zoology University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. (1)