Steven B. Cox

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Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 
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Anderson TA, Salice CJ, Erickson RA, et al. (2013) Effects of landuse and precipitation on pesticides and water quality in playa lakes of the southern high plains. Chemosphere. 92: 84-90
Erickson RA, Hayhoe K, Presley SM, et al. (2012) Potential impacts of climate change on the ecology of dengue and its mosquito vector the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) Environmental Research Letters. 7
Venne LS, Tsai J, Cox SB, et al. (2012) Amphibian Community Richness in Cropland and Grassland Playas in the Southern High Plains, USA Wetlands. 32: 619-629
Vance-Chalcraft HD, Willig MR, Cox SB, et al. (2010) Relationship Between Aboveground Biomass and Multiple Measures of Biodiversity in Subtropical Forest of Puerto Rico Biotropica. 42: 290-299
Chalcraft DR, Cox SB, Clark C, et al. (2008) Scale-dependent responses of plant biodiversity to nitrogen enrichment. Ecology. 89: 2165-71
Cox SB, Bloch CP, Stevens RD, et al. (2006) Productivity and species richness in an arid ecosystem: A long-term perspective Plant Ecology. 186: 1-12
Stevens RD, Cox SB, Strauss RE, et al. (2003) Patterns of functional diversity across an extensive environmental gradient: vertebrate consumers, hidden treatments and latitudinal trends Ecology Letters. 6: 1099-1108
Cox SB, Willig MR, Scatena FN. (2002) Variation in nutrient characteristics of surface soils from the Luquillo Experimental Forest of Puerto Rico: A multivariate perspective Plant and Soil. 247: 189-198
Gross KL, Willig MR, Gough L, et al. (2000) Patterns of species density and productivity at different spatial scales in herbaceous plant communities Oikos. 89: 417-427
Willig MR, Moorhead DL, Cox SB, et al. (1996) Functional diversity of soil bacterial communities in the tabonuco forest: Interaction of anthropogenic and natural disturbance Biotropica. 28: 471-483
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