Recent Publications:
James Reichman
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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Thompson, J. N., O. J. Reichman (senior authors plus 14 other authors) 2001. Frontiers in Ecology. Bioscience 51:15-24
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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.
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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)
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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Palmer, M. (and many authors). 2004. Ecology for a crowded planet. Science 304:1251-1252
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Gerber, L. R., O. J. Reichman, and J. Roughgarden. 2004. Food hoarding: future value in foraging decisions. Ecological Modeling. 175:77-85
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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
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Flessa, K (and many authors). 2005. The geological record of ecological dynamics. National Research Council
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Palmer, M. (and many authors). 2005. Ecological science and sustainability for the 21st century. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 3:4-11
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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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