Manuel C. Molles
Affiliations: | University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States |
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Valett HM, Baker MA, Morrice JA, et al. (2005) BIOGEOCHEMICAL AND METABOLIC RESPONSES TO THE FLOOD PULSE IN A SEMIARID FLOODPLAIN Ecology. 86: 220-234 |
Tibbets TM, Molles MC. (2005) C : N : P stoichiometry of dominant riparian trees and arthropods along the Middle Rio Grande Freshwater Biology. 50: 1882-1894 |
Cartron JE, Molles MC, Schuetz JF, et al. (2003) Ground Arthropods as Potential Indicators of Flooding Regime in the Riparian Forest of the Middle Rio Grande, New Mexico Environmental Entomology. 32: 1075-1084 |
Bess EC, Parmenter RR, Mccoy S, et al. (2002) Responses of a Riparian Forest-Floor Arthropod Community to Wildfire in the Middle Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico Environmental Entomology. 31: 774-784 |
Hooper DU, Thompson JN, Keesing F, et al. (2001) Frontiers of ecology Bioscience. 51: 15-24 |
Ellis LM, Crawford CS, Molles MC. (2001) Influence of annual flooding on terrestrial arthropod assemblages of a Rio Grande riparian forest Regulated Rivers-Research & Management. 17: 1-20 |
Ellis LM, Molles MC, Crawford CS, et al. (2000) Surface-active arthropod communities in native and exotic riparian vegetation in the Middle Rio Grande valley, New Mexico. Southwestern Naturalist. 45: 456-471 |
Mowbray T, Molles MC. (1999) An Ecology Text for Beginners@@@Ecology: Concepts and Applications Ecology. 80: 731 |
Ellis LM, Molles MC, Crawford CS. (1999) Influence of experimental flooding on litter dynamics in a Rio Grande riparian forest, New Mexico Restoration Ecology. 7: 193-204 |
Potter DU, Gosz JR, Molles MC, et al. (1998) Lightning, precipitation and vegetation at landscape scale Landscape Ecology. 13: 203-214 |