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Horne, Eva, Mark McDonald, and O. J. Reichman. 1998 Changes in cache contents over winter in artificial woodrat dens. J. Mammalogy 79:898-905.
Burton, Rebecca S., and O. J. Reichman. 1999. Does immune challenge affect torpor duration? Functional Ecology 13:232-237 Herrera, José, C. L. Kramer, and O. J. Reichman. 1999. Microfungal communities changes in rodent food stores over space and time. Microbial Ecology 38:79-91
Wall, D., and O. J. Reichman. 2000. Biotic manipulations involving belowground animals. Pgs. 318-329 in Methods in Ecosystem Science, Sala, et al., eds. Springer
Seabloom, Eric W., O. J. Reichman, and E. J. Gabet. 2000. The effect of hillslope angle on pocket gopher (Thomomys bottae) burrow geometry. Oecologia 125:26-34
Thompson, J. N., O. J. Reichman (senior authors plus 14 other authors) 2001. Frontiers in Ecology. Bioscience 51:15-24
Seabloom, E. W., and O. J. Reichman. 2001. Simulation models of the interactions between herbivore foraging strategies, social behavior, and plant community dynamics. Amer. Naturalist 157: 76-96.
Reichman, O.J. and E.W. Seabloom. 2002. The role of pocket gophers as subterranean ecosystem engineers. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 17: 44-49 (Response and Discussion. 2000. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 17:308)
Porter, Warren P., John Sabo, C. Tracey, O. J. Reichman, and Navin Ramankutty. 2002. Physiology on a landscape scale: plant-animal interaction. Integrative and Comparative Biology 42: 248-270.
Gabet, E.J., O.J. Reichman, and E.W. Seabloom. 2003 The effects of bioturbation on soil processes and sediment transport. Ann. Rev. of Earth and Planetary Sciences. 31:249-273
Gerber, L. R., E.W Seabloom, R.S. Burton, O.J. Reichman 2003. Translocation of an imperiled wood rat population: integrating spatial and habitat patterns. Animal Conservation 6:309-316
Seabloom, E. W., S. Harpole, O. J. Reichman, and D. Tilman. 2003. Invasion, competitive dominance, and resource use by exotic and native California grassland species. Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences. 100:13384-13389
Palmer, M. (and many authors). 2004. Ecology for a crowded planet. Science 304:1251-1252
Gerber, L. R., O. J. Reichman, and J. Roughgarden. 2004. Food hoarding: future value in foraging decisions. Ecological Modeling. 175:77-85
Seabloom, E. W., O. Bjornstad, B. Bolker, and O. J. Reichman. 2005. The spatial signature of environmental heterogeneity, dispersal, and competition in successional grasslands. Ecological Monographs 75:199-214
Flessa, K (and many authors). 2005. The geological record of ecological dynamics. National Research Council
Palmer, M. (and many authors). 2005. Ecological science and sustainability for the 21st century. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 3:4-11
Romañach, S., O. J. Reichman., and E. W. Seabloom. 2005. Seasonal influences on burrowing activity of a subterranean rodent, Thomomys bottae. J. Zoology (in press).
Romañach, S., E. W. Seabloom, O. J. Reichman, W. Rogers, and G. Cameron. 2005. Effects of species, gender, age, and habitat on pocket gopher foraging tunnel geometry. J. Mammalogy. 86:750-756.
Jones, M. B., M. P. Schildhauer, O. J. Reichman, and Shawn Bowers. 2006. The new bioinformatics: integrating ecological data from the gene to the biosphere. Ann. Rev. Ecol. Evol. and Systematics. 37:519-544.
Romañach, S., E. W. Seabloom, O. J. Reichman. 2007. Costs and benefits of pocket gopher foraging: linking behavior and physiology. Ecology (In Press).

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