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Tanowitz, B., P. Salopek, and B. E. Mahall. 1987. Differential germination responses in disk and ray achenes in Hemizonia increscens (Asteraceae). American Journal of Botany 74:303-312.
Callaway, R. M., N. M. Nadkarni, and B. E. Mahall. 1991. Blue oaks and pasture productivity. Is there a relationship? Fremontia 18: 42-43.
Callaway, R. M.., N. M. Nadkarni, and B. E. Mahall. 1991. Facilitating and interfering effects of Quercus douglasii in central California. Ecology 72: 1484-1499.
D'Antonio, C. M. and B. E. Mahall. 1991. Root profiles and competition between the invasive, exotic perennial, Carpobrotus edulis, and two native shrub species in California coastal scrub. American Journal of Botany 78: 885-894
Mahall, B. E. and R. M. Callaway. 1991. Root communication among desert shrubs. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 88: 874-876.
Mahall, B. E. and R. M. Callaway. 1992. Root communication mechanisms and intracommunity distributions of two Mojave desert shrubs. Ecology 73: 2145-2151.
Mahall, B. E. and R. M. Callaway. 1996. Effects of regional origin and genotype on intraspecific root communication in the desert shrub Ambrosia dumosa (Asteraceae). American Journal of Botany 83: 93-98.
Callaway, R. M. and B. E. Mahall. 1996. Variation in leaf structure and function in Quercus douglasii trees differing in root architecture and drought history. International Journal of Plant Science 157: 129-135
Mahall, B. E. 1998. Inter-root communications and the structure of desert plant communities. In: H. E. Flores, J. P. Lynch, D. Eissenstat, eds. Radical Biology: Advances and Perspectives on the Function of Plant Roots. American Society of Plant Physiologists, Rockville Maryland, pp 265-280.
Schenk, H. J., R. M. Callaway, and B. E. Mahall. 1999. Spatial root segregation: are plants territorial? Advances in Ecological Research 28:145-180.
Holzapfel, C. and B. E. Mahall. 1999. Bidirectional facilitation and interference between shrubs and annuals in the Mojave Desert. Ecology 80:1747-1761.
Hamilton, J. G., C. Holzapfel, and B. E. Mahall. 1999. Coexistence and interference between a native perennial grass and non-native annual grasses in California. Oecologia, 121: 518-526.
Callaway, R. M., B. Newingham, C. A. Zabinski, and B. E. Mahall. 2001. Compensatory growth and competitive ability of an invasive weed are enhanced by soil fungi and native neighbors. Ecology Letters 4: 429-433.
Schenk, H. J. and B. E. Mahall. 2002. Positive and negative plant interactions contribute to a north-south-patterned association between two desert shrub species. Oecologia 132: 402-410.
Callaway, R. M., B. E. Mahall, C. Wicks, J. Pankey, and C. Zabinski. 2003. Soil fungi and the effects of an invasive forb on native versus naturalized grasses: neighbor identity matters. Ecology 84: 129-135.
Schenk, H. J., C. Holzapfel, J. G. Hamilton and B. E. Mahall. 2003. Spatial ecology of a small desert shrub on adjacent geological substrates. Journal of Ecology 91: 383-395.
Schlesinger, W. H., J. S. Pippen, M. D. Wallenstein, K. S. Hofmockel, D. M. Klepeis, and B. E. Mahall. 2003. Community composition and photosynthesis by photoautotrophs under quartz pebbles, southern Mojave Desert. Ecology 84: 3222-3231.
Callaway, R. M., J. Kim, B. E. Mahall. 2006. Defoliation of Centaurea solstitialis stimulates compensatory growth and intensifies negative effects on neighbors. Biological Invasions.
Cole, E. Shelly and B. E. Mahall. A test for hydrotropic behavior by roots of two coastal dune shrubs. New Phytologist 172: 358-368.
Thwing, L.K. and B. E. Mahall. A quantitative comparison of two extremes in chaparral shrub phenology. Submitted to American Journal of Botany.

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