This bibliography lists scientific papers based (at least in part) on research conducted at the University of Wisconsin–Madison Arboretum or using data from Journey North, a citizen science program housed at the Arboretum since 2018. The locations of some earlier studies are given in brackets. Additional contributions include theses and dissertations (to be added). The bibliography is organized alphabetically within each date range of publication.
2021–present
Crone, E.R., E.L. Sauer, B.M. Herrick, D. Drake, and D.L. Preston. 2022. Effects of invasive jumping worms (Amynthas spp.) on microhabitat and trophic interactions of native herptofauna. Biological Invasions. doi: 10.1007/s10530-022-02781-y.
Drake, D., S. Dubay, M. L. Allen. 2021. Evaluating human–coyote encounters in an urban landscape using citizen science. Journal of Urban Ecology 7(1). doi: 10.1093/jue/juaa032.
Mandli, J. T. 2021. New frontiers in integrated tick management: Harnessing environmental and molecular technologies to reduce the threat of tick-borne disease. Dissertation. University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Mandli, J. T., X. Lee, G. M. Bron, and S. M. Paskewitz. 2021. Integrated tick management in South Central Wisconsin: Impact of invasive vegetation removal and host-targeted acaricides on the density of questing Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) nymphs. Journal of Medical Entomology. 58(6): 2358-2367.
Meunier, J., N.S. Holoubek, Y. Johnson, T. Kuhman, and B. Strobel. 2021. Effects of fire seasonality and intensity on resprouting woody plants in prairie-forest communities. Restoration Ecology 29(8). doi: 10.1111/rec.13451.
Nunez-Mir, G. C., J. A. Walter, D. M. Johnson. 2021. Assessing risk of Lymantria dispar L. invasion management to monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus). Conservation Science and Practice e359. doi: 10.1111/csp2.359.
O’Keefe, K. and K. A. McCulloh. 2021. Do invasive jumping worms impact sugar maple (Acer saccharum) water-use dynamics in a Central Hardwoods forest? Biological Invasions 23: 129–141.
Sauer, E.L., J. Cruz, E. Crone, C. Lewis, E. Plumier, B. Cwynar, D. Drake, B.M. Herrick, and D.L. Preston. 2022. Multiscale drivers of amphibian community occupancy in urban ponds. Urban Ecosystems. doi: 10.1007/s11252-022-01239-2.
Tai, T.M., A. Kaldor, D. Urbina, and C. Gratton. 2022. Within-Year Effects of Prescribed Fire on Bumble Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) and Floral Resources. Journal of Insect Science 22(1): 7; 1-9.
Thompson, K. L., B. Zuckerberg, W. P. Porter, J. N. Pauli. 2021. The decline of a hidden and expansive microhabitat: the subnivium. Frontier in Ecology and the Environment doi:10.1002/fee.2337.
Toczydlowski, R.H. and D.M. Waller. 2022. Plastic and quantitative genetic divergence mirror environmental gradients among wild, fragmented populations of Impatiens capensis. American Journal of Botany 109(1): 99-114.
Ziter, C. D., B. M. Herrick, M. R. Johnston, M. G. Turner. 2021. Ready, Set, Go: Community Science Field Campaign Reveals Habitat Preferences of Nonnative Asian Earthworms in an Urban Landscape. BioScience 71(3): 280-291.
2016–2020
Bartowitz, K.J., and J.L. Orrock. 2016. Invasive exotic shrub (Rhamnus cathartica) alters the timing and magnitude of post-dispersal seed predation of native and exotic species. Journal of Vegetation Science 27(4): 789–799. doi: 10.1111/jvs.12397
Beck, J. J. 2020. Factors shaping the distribution, abundance, and diversity of temperate forest plants. Dissertation. University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Bethke, P. G. and M. G. Midgley. 2020. Amynthas spp. impacts on seedlings and forest soils are tree species-dependent. Biological Invasions 22: 3145-3162.
Buschert, E. 2018. Phosphorus and stormwater in a pond-prairie system. Thesis. University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Chang, C. H., M. Johnston, J. Görres, A. Dávalos, D. McHugh, K. Szlavecz. 2018. Co-invasion of three Asian earthworms, Metaphire hilgendorfi, Amynthas agrestis and Amynthas tokioensis in the USA. Biological Invasions 20: 843–848.
Demeny, K., M. McLoon, B. Winesett, J. Fastner, E. Hammerer, J. N. Pauli. 2019. Food subsidies of raccoons (Procyon lotor) in anthropogenic landscapes. Canadian Journal of Zoology 97(7): 654-657.
Guiden, P. W. 2019. Seasonal dynamics in the Anthropocene: Novel autumn and winter predation refugia modify plant-consumer interactions in temperate forests. Dissertation. University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Guiden, P. W. and J. L. Orrock. 2017. Invasive exotic shrub modifies a classic animal-habitat relationship and alters patterns of vertebrate seed predation. Ecology 98(2): 321–327.
Guiden, P. W. and J. L. Orrock. 2019. Invasive shrubs modify rodent activity timing, revealing a consistent behavioral rule governing diel activity. Behavioral Ecology 30(4): 1069-1075.
Guiden, P. W. and J. L. Orrock. 2020. Seasonal shifts in activity timing reduce heat loss of small mammals during winter. Animal Behaviour 164: 181-192.
Hesler, L. S. and J. Nixon. 2018. Novel prey record for Scymnus caudalis LeConte and first records of four other species of Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) in Wisconsin, U.S.A. The Great Lakes Entomologist 51(1): 30-33.
Johnston, M.R. and B.M. Herrick. 2019. Cocoon heat tolerance of pheretimoid earthworms Amynthas tokioensis and Amynthas agrstis. The American Midland Naturalist 181(2):299–309.
Ladwig, L. M., J. L. Chandler, P. W. Guiden, J. J. Henn. 2019. Extreme winter warm event causes exceptionally early bud break for many woody species. Ecosphere 10(1): e02542. doi:10.1002/ecs2.2542.
Laushman, K. M., S. C. Hotchkiss, and B. M. Herrick. 2018. Tracking an invasion: community changes in hardwood forests following the arrival of Amynthas agrestis and Amynthas tokioensis in Wisconsin. Biological invasions 20(7): 1671–1685.
Laushman, K. M. 2017. Investigating a novel invasion: jumping worms in Wisconsin. Thesis. University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Lewandowski, E.J. and K. Oberhauser. 2020. Reporting Citizen Science Findings. Pages 161-172 in C.A. Lepczyk, O.D. Boyle, and T.L.V. Vargo, editors. Handbook of citizen science in conservation and ecology. University of California Press, Oakland, CA, USA.
Meyer, J. J. 2019. Community dynamics and occupancy for bat species within the Great Lakes Region following white-nose syndrome exposure. Thesis. University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Stevens Point, WI, USA.
Mueller, M. A., D. Drake, M. L. Allen. 2018. Coexistence of coyotes (Canis latrans) and red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in an urban landscape. PLoS ONE 13(1): e0190971. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0190971.
Mueller, M. A., D. Drake, M. L. Allen. 2019. Using citizen science to inform urban canid management. Landscape and Urban Planning 189: 362-371.
Plotke, K. M. 2018. Somatic embryogenesis of Magnolia spp. and cultivars. Thesis. North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, U.S.A.
Pluemer, M., S. Dubay, D. Drake, S. Crimmins, T. Veverka, H. Hovanec, M. Torkelson, M. Mueller. 2019. Red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and coyotes (Canis latrans) in an urban landscape: prevalence and risk factors for disease. Journal of Urban Ecology 5(1): 1-9. doi: 10.1093/jue/juz022.
Price-Christenson, G. J., M. R. Johnston, B. M. Herrick, A. C. Yannarell. 2020. Influence of invasive earthworms (Amynthas spp.) on Wisconsin forest soil microbial communities and soil chemistry. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 149: 107955.
Qiu, J., and M.G. Turner. 2017. Effects of non-native Asian earthworm invasion on temperate forest and prairie soils in the midwestern US. Biological Invasions 19: 73–88.
Strauss, A.L., K. Oberhauser, N.J., Meyer, and P.L. Nippolt. 2020. Driven to discover: A case study of citizen science as a springboard to science learning. Pages 223-236 in C.A. Lepczyk, O.D. Boyle, and T.L.V. Vargo, editors. Handbook of citizen science in conservation and ecology. University of California Press, Oakland, CA, USA.
Thompson, K. L., B. Zuckerberg, W. P. Porter, J. N. Pauli. 2018. The phenology of the subnivium. Environmental Research Letters 13: 064037.
Toczydlowski. R. H. 2017. An efficient workflow for collecting, entering, and proofing field data: Harnessing voice recording and dictation software. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 98(4): 291-297.
Toczydlowski, R. H. 2019. Genetic and phenotypic differentiation in Impatiens capensis Meerb. in riverine networks: Identifying patterns and potential drivers of gene flow, local adaptation, and inbreeding. Dissertation. University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Zipper. S. C., J. Schatz, C. J. Kucharik, S. P. Loheide II. 2017. Urban heat island‐induced increases in evapotranspirative demand. Geophysical Research Letters 44: 873–881. doi:10.1002/2016GL072190.
Ziter, C. 2018. Ecosystem service supply in an urban landscape: roles of landscape structure, historical land-use, and biodiversity. Dissertation. University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Ziter, C. and M. G. Turner. 2019. No evidence of co-facilitation between a non-native Asian earthworm (Amynthas tokioensis) and invasive common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) in experimental mesocosms. Biological Invasions 21: 111–122.
Zuckerberg, B. and J. N. Pauli. 2018. Conserving and managing the subnivium. Conservation Biology 32(4): 774-781.
2011–2015
Amatangelo, K. L., S. E. Johnson, Rogers, D. A., and D. M. Waller. 2014. Trait–environment relationships remain strong despite 50 years of trait compositional change in temperate forests.Ecology 95(7):1780–1791.
Blank, P. J., D. W. Sample, C. L. Williams, and M. G. Tuner. 2014. Bird communities and biomass yields in potential bioenergy grasslands. PLoS ONE 9(10): e109989.
Book A. J., G. R. Lewin, B. R. McDonald, T. E. Takasuka, D. T. Doering, A. S. Adams, J. A. Blodgett, J. Clardy, K. F. Raffa, B. G. Fox, C. R. Currie. 2014. Cellulolytic Streptomyces strains associated with herbivorous insects share a phylogenetically linked capacity to degrade lignocellulose. Applied Environmental Microbiology 80(15):4692–701. PMC4148805.
Crall, A. W., G. J. Newma, T. J. Stohlgren, K. A. Holfelder, J. Graham, and D. M. Waller. 2011. Assessing citizen science data quality: an invasive species case study. Conservation Letters 4(6):433–442. doi:10.1111/j.1755-263X.2011.00196.x.
Doherty, J. M., and J. B. Zedler. 2015. Increasing substrate heterogeneity as a bet-hedging strategy for restoring wetland vegetation. Restoration Ecology 23(1):15–25. doi:10.1111/rec.12154.
Doherty, J. M., and J. B. Zedler. 2014. Dominant graminoids support restoration of productivity but not diversity in urban wetlands. Ecological Engineering 65:101–111.
Doherty, J. M., J. C. Callaway, and J. B. Zedler. 2011. Diversity-function relationships changed in a long-term restoration experiment. Ecological Applications 6:2143–2155.
Doherty, J. M., J. F. Miller, S. Prellwitz, A. M. Thompson, S. Loheide, and J. B. Zedler. 2014. Hydrologic regimes revealed bundles and tradeoffs among six wetland services. Ecosystems 17(6):1026–1039.
Dusick, A. J. 2012. Effectiveness of the removal of Allaria petiolata in the recovery of soil microbial communities. Thesis. University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Jelinski, N. A., C. J. Kucharik and J. B. Zedler. 2011. A test of diversity-productivity models in natural, degraded and restored wet prairies. Restoration Ecology 19(2):186–193.
Johnston, C. A., and J. B. Zedler. 2012. Identifying preferential associates to initiate restoration plantings. Restoration Ecology 20:764–772.
Klionsky, S. M., K. L. Amatangelo, and D. M. Waller. 2011. Above- and belowground impacts of European Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) on four native forbs. Restoration Ecology 19(6):728–737. doi:10.1111/j.1526-100X.2010.00727.x.
Lawrence, B. A., and J. B. Zedler. 2011. Formation of tussocks in sedges: effects of hydroperiod and nutrients. Ecological Applications 21: 1745–1759.
Marschalek, D. A. 2013. Blister beetles (Coleoptera: Meloidae) of Wisconsin: distribution and ecology. Dissertation, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Morzaria-Luna, H. N., and J. B. Zedler. 2014. Competitive interactions between two salt marsh halophytes across stress gradients. Wetlands 34:31–42.
Mudrak, E., D. Waller, and B. Herrick. 2012. Vegetation database of Observatory Woods, Wisconsin—mapped vegetation. Short database report in Dengler, J., J. Oldeland, F. Jansen, M. Chytrý, J. Ewald, M. Finckh, F. Glöckler, G. Lopez-Gonzalez, R. K. Peet, J. H. J. Schaminée, editors. Vegetation databases for the 21st century. Biodiversity & Ecology 4:437–437. doi: 10.7809/b-e.00224. 437.
Olson, E., S. Ventura, and J. B. Zedler. 2012. Merging geospatial and field data to predict the distribution and abundance of an exotic macrophyte in a large Wisconsin reservoir. Aquatic Botany 96:31–41.
Olson, E.R. and J. Doherty. 2012. The legacy of pipeline installation on the soil and vegetation of southeast Wisconsin wetlands. Ecological Engineering 39:53–62.
Olson, E. R., S. J. Ventura, and J. B. Zedler. 2012. Wave action and native plants predict the distribution and abundance of an exotic macrophyte in a large Wisconsin reservoir. Aquatic Botany 96:31–41.
Petty S. K., B. Zuckerberg, and Pauli J. N. 2015. Winter conditions and land cover structure the subnivium, a seasonal refuge beneath the snow. PLoS ONE 10(5):e0127613. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0127613.
Prellwitz, S. G., and A. M. Thompson. 2014. Biota and hydrology influence soil stability in constructed wetlands. Ecological Engineering 64:360–366.
Rafferty, N. E. 2011. Climate change and shifts in flowering time: effects on plant-pollinator interactions. Dissertation. University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA. UMI: 3486746.
Rafferty, N. E., and A. R. Ives. 2011. Effects of experimental shifts in flowering phenology on plant-pollinator interactions. Ecology Letters 14:69–74.
Rafferty, N. E., and A. R. Ives. 2012. Pollinator effectiveness varies with experimental shifts in flowering time. Ecology 93(4):803–814.
Rafferty, N. E., and A. R. Ives. 2013. Phylogenetic trait-based analyses of ecological networks. Ecology 94(10):2321–2333.
Reid, B. N., and M. Z. Peery. 2014. Land use patterns skew sex ratios, decrease genetic diversity and trump the effects of recent climate change in an endangered turtle. Diversity and Distributions 20(12):1425–1437. doi: 10.1111/ddi.12243.
Riege, D. A. 2012. Surge in regeneration of Pinus strobus L. in three Wisconsin forests not projected by past demography. Journal of Torrey Botanical Society, 139(3):299–310.
Rojas, I. M., and J. B. Zedler. 2015. An invasive exotic grass reduced sedge meadow species richness by half. Wetlands Ecology and Management 23(4):649–663. doi: 10.1007/s11273-015-9409-3.
Schatz, Jason, and Christopher J. Kucharik. 2014. Seasonality of the urban heat island effect in Madison, Wisconsin. Journal of Applied Meteorological Climatology 53:2371–2386. doi: dx.doi.org/10.1175/JAMC-D-14-0107.1.
Sessa, E. B., E. A. Zimmer, and T. J. Givnish. 2012. Phylogeny, divergence times, and historical biogeography of New World Dryopteris (Dryopteridaceae). American Journal of Botany 99(4):730–750. doi:10.3732/ajb.1100294.
Sessa, E. B., E. A. Zimmer, and T. J. Givnish. 2012a. Reticulate evolution on a global scale: A nuclear phylogeny for New World Dryopteris (Dryopteridaceae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 64(3):563–581. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2012.05.009.
Sessa, E. B., E. A. Zimmer, and T. J. Givnish. 2012b. Unraveling reticulate evolution in North American Dryopteris (Dryopteridaceae). BMC Evolutionary Biology 12(1):104.
Spartz, J. T., and B. R. Shaw. 2011. Place meanings surrounding an urban natural area: A qualitative inquiry. Journal of Environmental Psychology 31(4):344–352. doi:10.1016/j.jenvp.2011.04.002
Suryanarayanan, S., A. E. Hantschel, C. G. Torres, and R. L. Jeanne. 2011. Changes in the temporal pattern of antennal drumming behavior across the Polistes fuscatus colony cycle (Hymenoptera: Vespidae). Insectes Sociaux, 58(1):97–106. doi:10.1007/s00040-010-0122-1
Suryanarayanan, S., J. C. Hermanson, and R. L. Jeanne. 2011. A mechanical signal biases caste development in a social wasp. Current Biology 21(3):231–235. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2011.01.003. Also summarized in Nature, 2011(470):9.
Waller, D. M, K. L. Amatangelo, S. Johnson, and D. A. Rogers. 2012. Plant community survey and resurvey data from the Wisconsin Plant Ecology Laboratory. Biodiversity and Ecology 4:255–264.
Wernerehl, R.W. 2015. Causes of differential distribution of dominant prairie grasses in the Upper Midwest. Dissertation. University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Wernerehl R.W., and Givnish T. J. 2015. Relative Roles of Soil Moisture, Nutrient Supply, Depth, and Mechanical Impedance in Determining Composition and Structure of Wisconsin Prairies. PLoS ONE 10(9):e0137963. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0137963
Zedler, J. B. 2014. Patterns in nature and their causes. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 95(1):27–28.
Zedler, J. B. 2011. Restoring a dynamic ecosystem to sustain biodiversity. Ecological Restoration 29:152–160.
Zedler, J. B., J. Doherty and I. M. Rojas. 2014. Leopold’s Arboretum needs upstream water treatment to restore wetlands downstream. Water 6 (1):104–121. doi: 10.3390/w6010104
2006–2010
Adam, P., M.D. Bertness, A.J. Davy, and J.B. Zedler. 2008. Saltmarsh. Pp. 157–171 in N. Polunin, ed. Aquatic ecosystems. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, U.K.
Allen, A.E., F.J. Santana-Michel, C. Ortiz Arrona and J.B. Zedler. 2010. Integrating ecological and ethnobotanical priorities into riparian restoration. Ecological Restoration 28: 377–388.
Boers, A.M., and J.B. Zedler. 2008. Stabilized water levels and Typha invasiveness. Wetlands 28: 676–685.
Boers, A., C. Frieswyk, J. Verhoeven and J. Zedler. 2006. Chapter 10: Contrasting approaches to the restoration of diverse vegetation in herbaceous wetlands. Pp. 225–246 in R. Bobbink, B. Beltman, J J.T.A. Verhoeven, and D.F. Whigham, eds. Wetlands as a natural resource, Vol. 2. Wetlands: Functioning, Biodiversity Conservation and Restoration. Springer Verlag.
Boers, A., R. Veltman, and J.B. Zedler. 2007. Typha x glauca dominance and extended hydroperiod constrain restoration of wetland diversity. Ecological Engineering 29: 232–244.
Bonin, C.L., and J.B. Zedler. 2008. Plant traits and plasticity help explain abundance ranks in a California salt marsh. Estuaries and Coasts 31: 682–693.
Callaway, J.C., and J.B. Zedler. 2009. Salt marsh conservation along the leading edge of the continent. Pp. 285–307 in B. Silliman, E. Grosholz and M. Bertness, eds. Human impacts on Salt Marshes. University of California Press, Berkeley, CA.
Callaway, J. C., K.W. Wallace and J.B. Zedler. 2006. Reply to comment on our paper Evolution of tidal creek networks in a high sedimentation environment: a 5-year experiment at Tijuana Estuary, California. Estuaries and Coasts 29: 1268–1269.
Committee on the St. Lawrence Seaway: Options to Eliminate Introduction of Nonindigenous Species into the Great Lakes, Phase 2; National Research Council. 2008. Great Lakes Shipping, Trade, and Aquatic Invasive Species. Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. (Member of this NRC Committee).
Falk, D.A., M.A. Palmer, and J.B. Zedler. 2006. Integrating restoration ecology and ecological theory: A synthesis. Pp. 341–345 In: Falk, D., M. Palmer, and J. B. Zedler, eds. Foundations of Restoration Ecology. Island Press. Washington D.C.
Falk, D., M. Palmer, and J.B. Zedler, eds. 2006. Foundations of Restoration Ecology. Island Press. Washington, D.C.
Frieswyk, C.B., and J.B. Zedler. 2007. Vegetation change in Great Lakes coastal wetlands: Deviation from the historical cycle. Journal of Great Lakes Research 33: 366–380.
Frieswyk, C.B., C. Johnston, and J.B. Zedler. 2008. Identifying and characterizing dominant plants as an indicator of community condition. Journal of Great Lakes Research 33 (Special Issue 3): 125–135.
Frieswyk, C.B., and J.B. Zedler. 2006. Do seed banks confer resilience to coastal wetlands invaded by Typha x glauca? Canadian Journal of Botany 84: 1882–1893.
Gardner, R.C., J. Zedler, A. Redmond, R.E. Turner, C.A. Johnston, V.A. Alvarez, C.A. Simenstad, K.L. Prestegaard, and W.J. Mitsch. 2009. Compensating for wetland losses under the Clean Water Act (Redux): Evaluating the Federal Compensatory Mitigation Regulation. National Wetland Newsletter 31(2): 1, 3–8 (short, reformatted version of the following).
Gardner, R.C., J. Zedler, A. Redmond, R.E. Turner, C.A. Johnston, V.A. Alvarez, C.A. Simenstad, K.L. Prestegaard, and W.J. Mitsch. 2009. Compensating for wetland losses under the Clean Water Act (Redux): Evaluating the Federal Compensatory Mitigation Regulation. Stetson Law Review 38: 213–249.
Glass, S. B, Herrick, B. M. and Kucharik, C. 2009. Climate Change and Ecological Restoration at the University of Wisconsin–Madison Arboretum. Ecological Restoration 27:345–349.
Hall, S.J., and J.B. Zedler. 2010. Constraints on sedge meadow self-restoration in urban wetlands. Restoration Ecology 5: 671–680.
Hall, S.J., R.A. Lindig-Cisneros and J.B. Zedler. 2008. Does harvesting sustain plant diversity in Central Mexican wetlands? Wetlands 28: 776–792.
Healy, M.G., and J.B. Zedler. 2010. Setbacks in replacing Phalaris arundinacea monotypes with sedge meadow vegetation. Restoration Ecology 18: 155–164.
Herr-Turoff, A. and J. B. Zedler. 2007. Does morphological plasticity of the Phalaris arundinacea canopy increase invasiveness? Plant Ecology 193: 265–277.
Jelinski, N.A. 2007. Carbon, land-use and vegetation change: Assessing a southern Wisconsin floodplain. M.S. Thesis, University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Johnston, C.A., Joy B. Zedler, M.G. Tulbure, C.B. Frieswyk DeJong, B.L. Bedford, L. Vaccaro. 2009. A unifying approach for evaluating the condition of wetland plant communities and identifying related stressors. Ecological Applications 19: 1739–1957.
Johnston, C.A., M. Tulbare, and J.B. Zedler. 2010. Latitudinal gradient of floristic condition among Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands. Journal of Great Lakes Research 36: 772–779.
Johnston, C.A., B. Bedford, M. Bourdaghs, T. Brown, C.B. Frieswyk, M. Tulbure, L. Vaccaro, and J.B. Zedler. 2008. Plant species indicators of physical environment in Great Lakes coastal wetlands. Journal of Great Lakes Research 33 (Special Issue 3): 106–124.
Johnston, C.A., D. Ghioca, M. Tulbure, SB. L. Bedford, M. Bourdaghs, C.B. Frieswyk, L. Vacaro, and J.B. Zedler. 2008. Partitioning vegetation response to anthropogenic stress to develop multi-taxa indicators of wetland condition. Ecological Applications 18: 983–1001.
Kercher, S.M., A. Herr-Turoff, and J.B. Zedler. 2007. Understanding invasion as a process: The case of Phalaris arundinacea in wet prairies. Biological Invasions 9: 657–665.
Kucharik, C.J., N.J. Fayram, and K.N. Cahill. 2006. A paired study of prairie carbon stocks, fluxes and phenology: comparing the world’s oldest prairie restoration with an adjacent remnant. Global Change Biology 12: 122–139. doi:10.1111/j.1365–2468.2005.01053.x.
Larkin, D.J., G. Vivian-Smith, and J.B. Zedler. 2006. Topographic heterogeneity theory and ecological restoration. Pp. 144–164 In: Falk, D., M. Palmer, and J. B. Zedler, eds. Foundations of Restoration Ecology. Island Press, Washington, D.C.
Larkin, D.J., S.P. Madon, J.M. West and J.B. Zedler. 2008. Topographic heterogeneity influences fish use of an experimentally restored tidal marsh. Ecological Applications 18: 483–496.
Larkin, D., J. West, and J.B. Zedler. 2009. Created pools and food availability for fishes in a restored salt marsh. Ecological Engineering 35: 65–74.
Londre, R.A. and Schnitzer, S.A. 2006. The distribution of Lianas and their change in abundance in temperate forests over the past 45 years. Ecology 87(12): 2973–2978.
Madritch, M., J.R. Donaldson, and R.L. Lindroth. 2006. Genetic identity of Populus tremuloides litter influences decomposition and nutrient release in a mixed forest stand. Ecosystems 9: 528–537.
Michaletz, S.T., and E.A. Johnson. 2006. A heat transfer model of crown scorch in forest fires. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36: 2839–2851.
Milbauer, M.L., and M.K. Leach. 2007. Influence of species pool, fire history, and woody canopy on plant species desnity and composition in tallgrass prairie. The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society: Vol. 134, No. 1 pp. 53–62.
Morzaria-Luna, H., and J. B. Zedler. 2007. Does seed availability limit plant establishment during salt marsh restoration? Estuaries 30: 12–25.
O’Brien, E., and J.B. Zedler. 2006. Accelerating the restoration of vegetation in a southern California salt marsh. Wetlands Ecology and Management 14: 269–286.
Palmer, M.A., D.A. Falk, and J.B. Zedler. 2006. Ecological theory and restoration ecology. Pps 1–10 In: Falk, D., M. Palmer, and J. B. Zedler, eds. Foundations of Restoration Ecology. Island Press, Washington D.C.
Peach, M.A. and J.B. Zedler. 2006. How tussocks structure sedge meadow vegetation. Wetlands 26: 322–335.
Peterson, C.H., K.W. Able, C.F. DeJong, M.F. Piehler, C.A. Simenstad, and J.B. Zedler. 2008. Practical proxies for tidal marsh ecosystem services: Application to injury and restoration. Advances In Marine Biology 54: 221–266.
Prasser, N., and J. B. Zedler. 2010. Salt tolerance of invasive Phalaris arundinacea exceeds that of native Carex stricta (Wisconsin). Ecological Restoration 28: 238–240.
Rogers, David A. 2006. Fifty years of change in southern Wisconsin forests: patterns of species loss and homogenization. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Stiles, C.A., B. Bemis, and J.B. Zedler. 2008. Evaluating edaphic conditions favoring reed canary grass invasion in a restored native prairie. Ecological Restoration 26: 61–70.
Sullivan, G.,J. Callaway and J.B. Zedler. 2007. Plant assemblage composition explains and predicts how biodiversity affects salt marsh functioning. Ecological Monographs 77: 569–590.
Varty, A., and J.B. Zedler. 2008. How waterlogged microsites help an annual plant persist among salt marsh perennials. Estuaries and Coasts 31: 300–312.
Wagner, K., S.K. Gallagher, M. Hayes, B.A. Lawrence, and J.B. Zedler. 2008. Wetland restoration in the new millennium: Do research efforts match opportunities? Restoration Ecology16: 367–372.
Wilcox, J.C., M.T. Healy and J.B. Zedler. 2007. Restoring native vegetation to an urban wet meadow dominated by reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) in Wisconsin, USA. Natural Areas Journal 27: 354–365.
Zedler, J.B. 2010. Wetlands as harbingers of climate change. National Wetlands Newsletter 32: 13–17.
Zedler, J.B. 2009. Feedbacks that might sustain natural, invaded and restored states in herbaceous wetlands. Pages 236–258 in R. Hobbs and K. N. Suding, eds., New models for ecosystem dynamics and restoration, Island Press, Washington, D.C.
Zedler, J.B. 2010. How frequent storms affect wetland vegetation: A preview of climate change impacts. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 8: 540–547.
Zedler, J.B. 2007. Success: An unclear, subjective descriptor of restoration outcomes. Ecological Restoration 25: 162–168.
Zedler, J.B. and J. M. West. 2008. Declining diversity in natural and restored salt marshes: A 30-year study of Tijuana Estuary. Restoration Ecology 16: 249–262.
Zedler, J.B., and K. Potter. 2008. Southern Wisconsin’s Herbaceous Wetlands: Their Recent History and Precarious Future. Pages 193–210 in The vanishing present. D. Waller and T. Rooney, eds. University of Chicago Press.
Zedler, J.B., C.L. Bonin, D.J. Larkin, and A. Varty. 2008. Salt marshes. Pages 3132–3141 in Sven Erik Jorgensen & Brian D. Fath, 2008. Encyclopedia of Ecology, 1st Edition, Elsevier B.V., Oxford.
Zedler, J. 2006. Wetland restoration. Pp. 348–406 in D. P. Batzer and R. R. Sharitz, eds. Ecology of Freshwater and Estuarine Wetlands. Elsevier, Inc., San Diego.
Zedler, P.H. 2007. Fire effects on grasslands. In K. Miyanishi and E. A. Johnson [eds.], Plant disturbance ecology: The process and the response. Academic Press, San Diego
Zedler, P.H., and F.C. Rego. 2006. Regimes do fogo e biodiversidade: respostas dos ecossistemas a alternativas de gestão. in J.S. Pereira, J.M.C. Pereira, F.C. Rego, J.M. Neves Silva, and T. Pereira da Silva, editors. Incêndios florestais em Portugal: Caracterização, impactes e prevencção. IAS Press, Lisbon, Portugal.
Zedler, J.B. 2005. Restoring wetland plant diversity: A comparison of existing and adaptive approaches. Wetlands Ecology and Management 13: 5–14.
2000–2005
Bonilla-Warford, C., and J. B. Zedler. 2002. Potential for using native plant species in stormwater wetlands. Environmental Management 29: 385–393.
Committee on Wetland Mitigation; National Research Council. 2001. Compensating for Wetland Loss under the Clean Water Act. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C. (J. Zedler co-authored this book and chaired the panel that produced it).
Callaway, J. C. and J. B. Zedler. 2004. Restoration of urban salt marshes: Lessons from southern California. Urban Ecosystems 7: 107–124.
Callaway, J. C., G. Sullivan, and J. B. Zedler. 2003. Species-rich plantings increase biomass and nitrogen accumulation in a wetland restoration experiment. Ecological Applications 13: 1626–1639.
Committee on Wetland Mitigation; National Research Council. 2001. Compensating for Wetland Loss under the Clean Water Act. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C. (J. Zedler co-authored this book and chaired the panel that produced it).
Fellows, M. and J. B. Zedler. 2005. Effects of the non-native grass, Parapholis incurva (Poaceae), on the rare and endangered hemiparasite, Cordylanthus maritimus subsp. maritimus (Scrophulariaceae). Madroño 52: 91–98.
Glass, S. 2003. Proposed plan promotes watershed-wide management of invasive species and storm water (Wisconsin). Ecological Restoration 21(4): 324–325.
Herr-Turoff, A., and J. B. Zedler. 2005. Does wet prairie vegetation retain more nitrogen with or without Phalaris invasion. Plant and Soil 277:19–34.
Kercher, S. M., and J. B. Zedler. 2004. Differential flood tolerance of 17 herbaceous taxa. Aquatic Botany 80:89–102.
Kercher, S. M., and J. B. Zedler. 2004. Flood tolerance in wetland angiosperms: a comparison of invasive and noninvasive species. Aquatic Botany 80: 89–102.
Kercher, S. M., and J. B. Zedler. 2004. Multiple disturbances accelerate invasion of reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) in a mesocosm study. Oecologia 138: 455–464.
Kercher, S. M., C. B. Frieswyk, and J. B. Zedler. 2003. Effects of sampling teams and estimation methods on the assessment of plant cover. Journal of Vegetation Science 14: 899–906.
Kercher, S. M., Q. Carpenter, and J. B. Zedler. 2004. Interrelationships of hydrologic disturbances, reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.), and native plants in Wisconsin wet meadows. Natural Areas Journal 24: 316–325.
Lindig-Cisneros, R. A., and J. B. Zedler. 2001. Effect of light on Phalaris arundinacea L. germination. Plant Ecology 155: 75–78.
Lindig-Cisneros, R. and J. B. Zedler. 2000. Restoring urban habitats: A comparative approach. Ecological Restoration 18: 184–192.
Lindig-Cisneros, R. and J. B. Zedler. 2002. Phalaris arundinacea L. seedling establishment: Effects of canopy complexity in fen, mesocosm and restoration experiments. Canadian Journal of Botany 80: 617–624.
Lindig-Cisneros, R. and J. B. Zedler. 2002. Relationships between canopy complexity and germination microsites for Phalaris arundinacea L. Oecologia 133: 159–167.
Lindig-Cisneros, R. and J.B. Zedler. 2002. Phalaris arundinacea L. seedling establishment: Effects of canpoy complexity in fen, mesocosm and restoration experiments. Canadian Journal of Botany 80: 617–624.
Lindig-Cisneros, R. and J.B. Zedler. 2002. Relationships between canopy complexity and germination microsites for Phalaris arundinacea L. Oecologia 133: 159–167.
Lindig-Cisneros, R. y J. B. Zedler. La restauración de humedales. 2005. Pp. 201–213 In: Sánchez, Ó., E. Peters, R. Márquez-Huitzil, E. Vega, G. Portales, M. Valdés y D. Azuara (eds.). Temas Sobre Restauración ecológica. Instituto Nacional de Ecología-Semarnat, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Unidos para la Conservación. México, D. F.
Maurer, D. A., R. Lindig-Cisneros, K. J. Werner, S. Kercher, R. Miller, and J. B. Zedler. 2003. The replacement of wetland vegetation by Phalaris arundinacea (reed canary grass). Ecological Restoration 21: 116–119.
Maurer, D.A., and J.B. Zedler. 2002. Differential invasion of a wetland grass explained by tests of nutrients and light availability on establishment and vegetative growth. Oecologia 131: 279–288.
McCarty, J. P., and J. B. Zedler. 2001. Ecological restoration and its potential to reduce the negative impacts of global change. Pp. 532–539 in H. A. Mooney and J. Canadell, eds. Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change, Vol. 2: The Earth System: Biological and Ecological Dimensions of Global Environmental Change. John Wiley and Sons Ltd., London.
Meyer, J. L., L. A. Kaplan, D. Newbold, D. L. Strayer, C. J. Woltemade, J. B. Zedler, R. Beilfuss, Q. Carpenter, R. Semlitsch, M. C. Watzin, and P. H. Zedler. 2003. Where rivers are born: The scientific imperative for defending small streams and wetlands. White paper. The Sierra Club, Washington, D. C.
Miller, R. C., and J. B. Zedler. 2003. Responses of native and invasive wetland plants to hydroperiod and water depth. Plant Ecology 167: 57–69.
Morzaria-Luna, H., J. C. Callaway, G. Sullivan and J. B. Zedler. 2004. Relationship between topographic heterogeneity and vegetation patterns in a Californian salt-marsh. Journal of Vegetation Science.15: 523–530.
Streever, W., and J. B. Zedler. 2000. To plant or not to plant? BioScience 50: 188–189.
Taylor, S.O. and Lorimer, C.G. 2003. Loss of oak dominance in dry-mesic deciduous forests predicted by gap capture methods. Plant Ecology 167: 71–88.
Turner, R. E., A. Redmond, and J. B. Zedler. 2001. Count it by acre or function—Mitigation adds up to net loss of wetlands. National Wetlands Newsletter 23(6): 5–6,14–16.
Wallace, K.J., J.C. Callaway, and J.B. Zedler. 2005. Evolution of tidal creek networks in a high sedimentation environment: A 5-year experiment at Tijuana Estuary, California. Estuaries 28: 795–811.
Werner, K. J. and J. B. Zedler. 2002. How sedge meadow soils, microtopography, and vegetation respond to sedimentation. Wetlands 22: 451–466.
Woo, I., and J. B. Zedler. 2002. Can nutrients alone shift a sedge meadow towards the invasive Typha x glauca? Wetlands 22: 509–521.
Zedler, J. B. 2000. Progress in wetland restoration ecology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 15: 402–407 (invited review article).
Zedler, J. B. 2000. Restoration of biodiversity to coastal and inland wetlands. Pp. 311–330 in B. Gopal, editor. Biodiversity in Wetlands: Assessment, Function and Conservation. Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Zedler, J. B. 2003. Wetlands at your service: Reducing impacts of agriculture at the watershed scale. Frontiers in Ecology and Environment 1: 65–72.
Zedler, J. B. 2004. Compensatory mitigation for damages to wetlands: Can net losses be reduced? Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Arts, Letters and Sciences 90: 103–117.
Zedler, J. B. 2005. How compatible are biodiversity and ecosystem-service restoration goals? National Wetlands Newsletter 27(6): 1,11–13,19.
Zedler, J. B. 2005. Restoration ecology: Principles from field tests of theory. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. Online at: http://repositories.cdlib.org/jmie/sfews/vol3/iss2/art4
Zedler, J. B. 2004. Compensating for wetland losses in the United States. In Rehfisch, M.M., Feare, C.F., Jones, N.V. & Spray, C. (eds) Climate Change and Coastal Birds. Ibis 146 (Suppl. 1): S92–S100.
Zedler, J. B. 2004. Compensating for wetland losses in the United States. In Rehfisch, M.M., Feare, C.F., Jones, N.V. & Spray, C. (eds) Climate Change and Coastal Birds. Ibis 146 (Suppl. 1): S92–S100.
Zedler, J. B. 2005. Restoring wetland plant diversity: A comparison of existing and adaptive approaches. Wetlands Ecology and Management 13: 5–14.
Zedler, J. B., and J. C. Callaway. 2003. Adaptive restoration: A strategic approach for integrating research into restoration projects. Pp. 167–174 in D. J. Rapport, W. L. Lasley, D. E. Rolston, N. O. Nielsen, C. O. Qualset, and A. B. Damania, eds. Managing for Healthy Ecosystems. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, Florida.
Zedler, J. B., and K. Potter. In press. Southern Wisconsin’s Herbaceous Wetlands: Their Recent History and Precarious Future In The vanishing present. D. Waller and T. Rooney, eds. University of Chicago Press.
Zedler, J. B., and L. Shabman. 2001. Compensatory mitigation needs improvement, panel says. National Wetlands Newsletter 23(4): 1, 12–14. [Also reprinted in Ecological Restoration, November 2001.]
Zedler, J. B., and S. Kercher. 2004. Causes and consequences of invasive plants in wetlands: Opportunities, opportunists, and outcomes Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences 23: 431–452.
Zedler, J. B., and S. Kercher. 2005. Wetland resources: Status, ecosystem services, degradation, and restorability. Annual Review of Environment and Resources 30: 39–74. Annual Reviews, Palo Alto, CA.
Zedler, J. B., R. Lindig-Cisneros, C. Bonilla-Warford, and I. Woo. 2001. Restoration of biodiversity: An overview. Pp. 203–212 in S. Levin, editor. Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Vol. 5.. Academic Press, San Diego.
DeSimone, S. A., and P. H. Zedler. 2001. Do native shrub colonizers of unburned southern California grassland fit generalities for woody colonizers from other regions? Ecological Applications 11: 1101–1111.
Zedler, P. H. and J. B. Zedler. 2005. Reality check. A review of Correction Lines by Curt Meine. Conservation Biology 19: 1675–1676.
Luke, C., P. H. Zedler, and S. Shapiro. 2004. Fire management along the wildland-urban interface in southern California: A search for solutions at the Santa Margarita Ecological Reserve. Proceedings of the 22nd Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference (2001).
Zedler, P. H., & C. Black. 2004. Exotic plant invasions in an endemic-rich habitat: The spread of an introduced Australian grass, Agrostis avenacea J. F. Gmel., in California vernal pools. Austral Ecology 29: 537–546.
1990s
Bader, B.J. and D. Egan. 1999. Community-based ecological restoration: the Wingra Oak Savanna Project. Orion Afield 3(2) 30–33.
Boone, R.D. 1994. Light-fraction soil organic matter: origin and contribution to net nitrogen mineralization. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 26(11): 1459–1468. [Noe Woods]
Brock, T.D. 1995. Eagle Heights. Historic Madison 12: 37–44. [Eagle Heights, Wally Bauman Woods, North Shore Woods, Picnic Point]
Brown, W.E. 1999. Nitrogen immobilization and initial stages of prairie restoration: Master of Science Thesis (Land Resources), University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Crosson, A. and S. Glass. 1999. Removal of oak leaf litter aids growth of woodland phlox (Wisconsin). Ecological Restoration 17: 79. [Gallistel Woods]
Crosson, A., B. Scriver, and M.K. Leach. 1999. Fall planting more successful than spring planting on disturbed fen (Wisconsin). Ecological Restoration 17: 80. [Gardner Marsh]
Egan, D. and S. Glass. 1995. EZ JECT: A new tool for killing woody species (Wisconsin). Restoration and Management Notes 13(1): 134–135.
Glass, S., and D. Egan. 1996. Watershed volunteers: an approach to dealing with cross-boundary influences. In, D.L. Pearson and C.V. Klimas (eds.), The Role of Restoration in Ecosystem Management, Proceedings of 1995 Conference, Society for Ecological Restoration.
Glass, S. 1994. Experiment finds less herbicide needed to control buckthorn. Restoration and Management Notes 12(1): 93.
Glass, S. 1992. Fosamine shows promise in control of leafy spurge. Restoration and Management Notes 10(2): 181–182.
Hendricks, J.J., K.J. Nadelhoffer, and J.D. Aber. 1993. The role of fine roots in energy and nutrient cycling. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 8: 174–178.
Hurd, C.R. 1996. Interspecific attraction to the mobbing calls of black-capped chickadees ( Parus atricapillus). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 38: 287–292.
Jordan, W. R. III. 1995. Chapter 16. Restoration ecology: A synthetic approach to ecological research. Pages 373–384 in J. Cairns, Jr., Rehabilitating Damaged Ecosystems, Second Edition. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton.
Ko, Leonora J. 1990. The effects of oak trees on soil and vegetative characteristics in savannas and pastures in southcentral Wisconsin. M.S. Thesis. (Land Resources) University of Wisconsin–Madison.[Grady Savanna, Curtis Savanna]
Leach, M.K. and T.J. Givnish. 1999. Gradients in the composition, structure, and diversity of remnant oak savanna in southern Wisconsin. Ecological Monographs 69(3): 353–374.
Leach, M.K., R.A Henderson, and T.J. Givnish. 1999. A caution against grazing. BioScience 49(8): 599–600.
Leach, M.K. and T.J. Givnish. 1998. Identifying highly restorable savanna remnants. Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. 86: 119–127.
Leach, M.K. and T.J. Givnish. 1996. Ecological determinants of species loss in remnant prairies. Science 273: 1555–1558. [Bolz Prairie, Oliver Prairie]
Leach, M.K. 1996. Gradients in groundlayer composition, structure and diversity in remnant and experimentally restored oak savannas. Ph.D. Thesis (Botany) University of Wisconsin–Madison. [Southwest Grady Savanna, Wingra Oak Savanna]
Leach, M.K. and L. Ross (Eds.). 1995. Midwest Oak Ecosystem Recovery Plan: A Call to Action. Midwest Oak Savanna and Woodland Ecosystems Conference. Springfield, Missouri.
Leach, M.K. 1991. Compositional change in southern Wisconsin prairie remnants. Restoration and Management Notes 9(1): 32–33. [Bolz Prairie, Oliver Prairie]
Leach, M.K. 1990. Conservative prairie species: a new list for southern Wisconsin. In: Proceedings of the Ninth Northern Illinois Prairie Workshop. Chicago. Pp. 50–57. [Bolz Prairie, Oliver Prairie]
Leach, M.K. 1990. Persistence and change in southern Wisconsin prairie remnants. M.S. Thesis (Landscape Architecture) University of Wisconsin–Madison. [Bolz Prairie, Oliver Prairie]
Morrison, D. 1998. How does your garden burn? Public Garden 13(2): 5–7, 37–38.
Nadelhoffer, K.J. and B. Fry. 1994. Nitrogen isotope studies in forest ecosystems. Chapter 2 in: K. Lajtha and R. Michener (Eds.), Stable Isotopes in Ecology, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, UK. pp 22–44.
Nadelhoffer, K.J. and J.W. Raich. 1992. Fine root production estimates and belowground carbon allocation in forest ecosystems. Ecology 73: 1139–1147.
Scriver, B., and M. Leach. 1998. Combination of prescribed burning and groundlayer planting stymies buckthorn reestablishment (Wisconsin). Restoration and Management Notes 16(1): 100–101.
Taylor, S.O. 1999. Forecasting successional change in dry-mesic forests based on gap capture methods. Master of Science thesis (Forest Ecology and Management), University of Wisconsin–Madison. [Observatory Woods, Noe Woods]
Zedler, J.B. and M.K. Leach. 1998. Managing urban wetlands for multiple use: research, restoration, and recreation. Urban Ecosystems 2: 189–204.
Zedler, J. B., M. Fellows, and S. Trnka. 1998. Wastelands to wetlands: Links between habitat protection and ecosystem science. Pp. 69–112 in P. Groffman and M. Pace, eds. Successes, limitations and frontiers in ecosystem science. Springer-Verlag, New York.
Zedler, J. B., and J. C. Callaway. 1999. Tracking wetland restoration: Do mitigation sites follow desired trajectories? Restoration Ecology 7: 69–73.
Zedler, J. B. 1999. The ecological restoration spectrum. Pp. 301–318 in W. Streever (ed.) An International Perspective on Wetland Rehabilitation. Kluwer Academic Press, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
Zedler, J. B. 1999. The continuing challenge of restoration. Pages 116–126 in C. Meine and R. l. Knight (eds). The essential Aldo Leopold. University of Wisconsin Press, Madison.
Zuelsdorff, K. 1991. The effect of phosphorous fertilization on the growth and vigor of forest herbs in a mesic forest restoration (Wisconsin) M.S. Thesis (Landscape Architecture) University of Wisconsin–Madison. [Gallistel Woods]
1980s
Aber, J.D., J.M. Melillo, K.J. Nadelhoffer, C. McClaugherty, and J. Pastor. 1985. Fine root turnover in forest ecosystems in relation to quantity and form of nitrogen availability: A comparison of two methods. Oecologia 66(3): 317–321.
Binkley, D., J.D. Aber, J. Pastor, and K.J. Nadelhoffer. 1986. Nitrogen availability patterns in some Wisconsin forests: A comparison of resin bags and on site incubations. Biology and Fertility of Soils 2: 77–82.
Blewett, T.J. 1981. An ordination study of plant species ecology in the Arboretum prairies. PhD Thesis (Botany) University of Wisconsin–Madison. [Curtis Prairie, Greene Prairie]
Blewett, T.J. and G. Cottam. 1984. History of the University of Wisconsin Arboretum prairies. Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters 72: 130–144. [Curtis Prairie, Greene Prairie]
Emlen, J.T., and M.J. DeJong. 1981. The application of song detection threshold distance to census operations. Studies in Avian Biology 6: 346–352.
Friedman, J.M. 1987. Gardner Marsh: drainage, subsidence and restoration of a peat deposit. M.S. Thesis (Oceanography and Limnology) University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Glass, S. 1989. The role of seed banks in restoration and management. Restoration and Management Notes 7(1): 24–29.
Glass, S. 1988. An investigation of the mechanisms responsible for the revegetation of a degraded oak barrens after removal of the canopy. MS Thesis (Landscape Architecture) University of Wisconsin–Madison. [Grady Knolls Forest]
Hartman, J.M. 1981. A comparison of sampling methods for tallgrass prairie communities in terms of land management problems. MS Thesis (Landscape Architecture) University of Wisconsin–Madison. [Greene Prairie]
Henderson, G., R.O. Wagner, and R.L. Jeanne. 1989. Prairie ant colony longevity and mound growth. Psyche 96(3–4): 257–268. [Curtis Prairie]
Hoffman, R.M. and D. Sample. 1988. Birds of wet-mesic and wet prairies in Wisconsin. Passenger Pigeon 50: 143–152. [Greene Prairie and Curtis Prairie]
Howell, E.A and W.R. Jorden. 1989. Tallgrass prairie restoration in the North American Midwest. The scientific management of temperate communities for conservation, the 31st symposium of the British Ecological Society, Southampton. Pp. 395–413.
Howell, E.A. and V. Kline. 1987. Prairie. In, W.R. Jordan III, M.E. Gilpin, and J.D. Aber (eds.), Restoration Ecology. Cambridge University Press. Pp. 75–83. [Curtis Prairie]
Kline, V. 1989. University of Wisconsin Arboretum: Restoring Biotic Communities. Wisconsin Academy Review. December. Pp 16–20.
Kline, V. 1986. Response of sweet clover ( Melilotus alba Desr.) and associated prairie vegetation to seven experimental mowing and burning treatments. In, The Prairie: Past, Present, and Future, Proceedings of the Ninth North American Prairie Conference. North Dakota State University, Fargo. [Curtis Prairie]
Kline, V. 1982. Control of sumac in a sand prairie by repeated cutting. Restoration and Management Notes 1(2): 21. [West Grady Knoll]
Kline, V. 1982. Use of oak wilt to control oak invasion of prairie. In: R. Brewer (ed.), Proceedings of the Eighth Annual North American Prairie Conference, Kalamazoo. [West Grady Knoll]
McCune, B. and G. Cottam. 1985. The successional status of a southern Wisconsin oak woods. Ecology 66(4): 1270–1278. [Noe Woods]
Moore, Melody. 1987. Wetland trials: development and interpretation: a case study in the University of Wisconsin Arboretum, recommendations for interpretive boardwalk and guide book. MS Thesis (Institute for Environmental Studies) University of Wisconsin–Madison. [Teal Pond Wetlands]
Nadelhoffer, K.J. and B. Fry. 1988. Controls on natural nitrogen-15 and carbon-13 abundances in forest soil organic matter. Soil Science Society of America Journal 52(5): 1633–1640.
Nadelhofer, K.J., J.D. Aber, and J.M. Melillo. 1985. Fine root production in relation to net primary production along a nitrogen availability gradient in temperate forests: A new hypothesis. Ecology 66: 1377–1390.
Nadelhoffer, K.J., J.D. Aber, and J.M. Melillo. 1984. Seasonal patterns of ammonium and nitrate uptake in nine temperate forest ecosystems. Plant and Soil 80: 321–335.
Nadelhoffer, K.J., J.D. Aber, and J.M. Melillo. 1983. Leaf-litter production and soil organic matter dynamics along a nitrogen-availability gradient in southern Wisconsin (U.S.A.). Canadian Journal of Forest Research 13: 12–21. [Gallistel Woods (“OAK1”), Noe Woods (“OAK2”), Wingra Woods (“OAK3”), Southeast Sugar Maple-Pine Forest]
Nadelhoffer, K.J. and J.D. Aber. 1982. Ecosystems and soil nitrogen: A critical interaction identified. Restoration and Management Notes 1(2): 9–10.
Pennequin, D.F. and M.P. Anderson. 1983. The groundwater budget of Lake Wingra, Madison, Wisconsin. Technical Report. Wisconsin Water Resources Center 83-01 University of Wisconsin–Madison. [Wingra Springs]
Sperry, T.M. 1983. Analysis of the University of Wisconsin–Madison prairie restoration project. In: Proceedings of the Eighth North American Prairie Conference, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo. [Curtis Prairie]
Woods, B. 198?. M.S. Thesis [Gallistel Woods]
1970s
Adams, M.S., J. Titus, and M.D. McCracken. 1974. Depth distribution of photosynthetic activity in a Myriophyllum spicatum community in Lake Wingra. Limnology and Oceanography. 19: 377–389. [Lake Wingra]
Adams, M.S. and M.D. McCracken. 1974. Seasonal production of the Myriophyllum component of the littoral of Lake Wingra, Wisconsin. Journal of Ecology 62: 457–467. [Lake Wingra]
Allen, T.F.S., and J.F. Koonce. 1973. Multivariate approaches to algal statagems and tactics and systems analysis. Ecology 54(6): 1234–1246. [Lake Wingra]
Allsup, M. 1978. Henry Greene’s Prairie. Arboretum News 27(4): 1–4. [Greene Prairie]
Allsup, M.S. 1977. Greene Prairie: a model for prairie restoration. MS Thesis (Landscape Architecture) University of Wisconsin–Madison. [Greene Prairie]
Anderson, M.R. and G. Cottam. 1970. Vegetational change on the Greene Prairie in relation to soil characteristics. In: Proceedings of a symposium on prairie and prairie restoration. Knox College Field Station Publication 3: 42–47. [Greene Prairie]
Anderson, R.C. 1972. The use of fire as a management tool on the Curtis Prairie. Proceedings of the Annual Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference. Pp. 23–35. [Curtis Prairie]
Anderson, Rojer C. and Orie Loucks. 1973. Aspects of the biology of Trientalis borealis Raf. Ecology 54: 798–808.
Auclair, A.N., and G. Cottam. 1971. Dynamics of black cherry (Prunus serotina Erhr.) in southern Wisconsin oak forests. Ecological Monographs 41: 153–177.
Barnes, W.J. 1972. The autecology of the Lonicera Xbella complex. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Wisconsin–Madison. [Lost City]
Bartell, S.M., T.F. Allen, J.F. Koonce. 1977. An assessment of principal component analysis for description of phytoplankton periodicity in Lake Wingra. Phycologia. [Lake Wingra]
Baumann, P.C., and J.F. Kitchell. 1974. Diel patterns of distribution and feeding of bluegill Lepomis macrochirus in Lake Wingra, Wisconsin. Trans.American Fish. Soc. 103(2): 255–260. [Lake Wingra]
Baumann, P.C., J.F. Kitchell, J.J. Magnuson, and T.B. Kayes. 1974. Lake Wingra, 1837–1973: a case history of human impact. Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters 62: 57–94. [Lake Wingra]
Churchill, W. 1976. Population and biomass of Lake Wingra fishes. In Technical bulletin of the Wisconsin DNR. [Lake Wingra]
Dresen, M.D. 1974. Restored tall-grass prairie. American Birds 28(6):1033 [Curtis Prairie].
Fleming, R. 1972. Comments on the use of Arboretum prairies in youth education. In J. H. Zimmerman (ed.), Proceedings of the Second Midwest Prairie Conference (1970), Madison, Wisconsin. Pp 196–198.
Getz, L.L. 1970. Habitat of the meadow vole during a “population low.” American Midland Naturalist 83(2): 455–461. [Greene Prairie]
Gustafson, T.D. and M.S. Adams. 1973. Remote sensing of Myriophyllum spicatum in a shallow, eutrophic lake. In, K.P.B. Thompson, R.K.
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Hall, R.B., D.F. Karnosky, and D.P Fowler. 1975. Report on the cross Pinus resinosa XP. tropicalis. 12th Lake States Forest Tree Improvement Conference. 8 pp.
Hole, F.D., and K.G. Watterston. 1972. Some soil water phenomena as related to manipulation of cover in the Curtis Prairie, The University of Wisconsin Arboretum: A preliminary report. In, J.H. Zimmerman (ed.), Proceedings of the second Midwest Prairie Conference (1970), Madison, Wisconsin. Pp 49–57. [Curtis Prairie]
Hole, F.D., and K.G. Watterston. 1970. Soil water use and storage as related to manipulation of cover in the Curtis Prairie, the Univeristy of Wisconsin Arboretum: A preliminary report. Proceedings, 2nd Midwest Prairie Conference Pp. 49–57.
Huff, D.D, J.S. Koonce, W.R. Ivarson, P.R. Weiler, E.H. Dettmann, and R.S. Harris. 1973. Simulation of urban runoff, nutrient loading, and biotic response of a shallow eutrophic lake. In, E.J. Middlebrooks, D.H. Falkenborg, and T.E. Maloney (eds), Modeling the eutrophication process. Pp. 33–55. [Lake Wingra]
Irwin, H. 1973. A natural history study of East marsh of the UW Arboretum. M.S. Thesis. [Gardner Marsh]
Isirimah, N.O., D.R.Keeny, and E.H. Dettman. 1976. Nitrogen cycling in Lake Wingra. Journal of Environmental Quality 5: 182–188.
Kline, V. 1972. Panel on prairie in education: A forest for learning. In, J.H. Zimmerman (ed.), Proceedings of the Second Midwest Prairie Conference (1970), Madison, Wisconsin. Pp 191–195.
Kogler, B. 1979. An analysis of the process of shrub invasion in wetlands with special reference to the ecology of red-osier dogwood (Cornus stolonifera). MS Thesis. (Landscape Archicture) University of Wisconsin–Madison.[Gardner Marsh]
Leopold, A. 1972. 1972 (1940). Exit Orchis. In J.H. Zimmerman (ed)., Proceedings of the Second Midwest Prairie Conerence (1970), Madison, Wisconsin. P 202. [Faville Prairie]
Lussenhop, J. 1976. Soil arthropod response to prairie burning. Ecology 57(1): 88–98. [Curtis Prairie]
Lussenhop, John. 1972. Distribution and phenology of a prairie soil arthropod population. In, J>H> Zimmerman (ed.), Proceedings of the Second Midwest Prairie Conference (1970), Madison, Wisconsin. Pp 60–72. [Curtis Prairie]
McCracken, M.D., T.D. Gustafson, and M.S. Adams. 1974. Productivity of Oedogonium in Lake Wingra, Wisconsin. American Midland Naturalist 92(1): 247–254. [Lake Wingra]
Nichols, D.S., and D.R. Keeny. 1976. Nitrogen nutrition of Myriophyllum spicatum Part I. Variation of plant tissue nitrogen concentration with season and site in Lake Wingra. Freshwater Biology. 6: 137–144. [Lake Wingra]
Nichols, S., and G. Cottam. 1972. Harvesting as a control for aquatic plants. Water Resources Bulletin 8(6): 1205–1210. [University Bay]
Nichols, S.A., and S. Mori. 1971. The littoral macrophyte vegetation of Lake Wingra: An example of a Myriophyllum spicatum invasion in a southern Wisconsin lake. Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters 59: 107–119. [Lake Wingra]
Peet, M., R. Anderson, and M.S. Adams. 1975. Effect of fire on big bluestem production. American Midland Naturalist 94(1): 15–26. [Curtis Prairie]
Sachse, N.D. 1974. A thousand ages: the University of Wisconsin Arboretum.
Schwarzmeier, J.A. 1972. Competitional aspects of prairie restoration in the early stages. In: Proceedings of the second Midwest prairie conference. Pp. 122–139. [Wingra Overlook Prairie]
Schwehr, D. and R.D. Anderson. 1972. The Leopold Pines. Arboretum News 21: 1.
Titus, J.E., R.A. Goldstein, M.S. Adams, J.B. Mankin, R.V. O’Neill, P.R. Weiler, H.H. Shugart, and R.S. Booth. 1975. A production model for Myriophyllum spicatum Ecology 56(5): 1129–1138. [Lake Wingra]
Tjepkema, J.D., and R.H. Burris. 1976. Nitrogenase activity associated with some Wisconsin prairie grasses. Plant and Soil 45: 81–94. [Curtis Prairie, Greene Prairie, Faville Prairie]
Tjepkema, J. 1975. Nitrogenase activity in the rhizosphere of Panicum virgatum. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 7: 179–180. [Curtis Prairie]
Wicklow, D.T. 1975. Fire as an environmental cue initiating ascomycete development in a tallgrass prairie. Mycologia 67(4): 852–862. [Curtis Prairie]
Wolf, S.W. 1971. Foraging habits of woodpeckers and nuthatches in Southern Wisconsin upland forests. M.S. Thesis University of Wisconsin. [Abrahams Woods]
Zimmerman, J.H. and J.A. Schwarzmeier. 1978. Experimental prairie restoration at Wingra Overlook. In: Proceedings of the Fifth Midwest Prairie Conference. 125–130. [Wingra Overlook Prairie]
1960s
Ables, E.D. 1969. Activity studies of red foxes in southern Wisconsin. Journal of Wildlife Management. 30: 145–154.
Anderson, M.R. 1968. Vegetational changes on the Greene Prairie in relation to soil characteristics. M.S. Thesis (Botany) University of Wisconsin–Madison. [Greene Prairie]
Anderson, R.C. 1965. Light and precipitation in relation to pine understory development. MS Thesis (Botany) University of Wisconsin–Madison. [Leopold Forest]
Anderson, R.C. 1968. The influence of daylength and temperature on tuber formation in Trientalis borealis. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 49(21): 68
Anderson, R.C., O.L. Loucks, and A.M. Swain. 1969. Herbaceous response to canopy cover, light intensity, and throughfall precipitation in coniferous forests. [Leopold Forest]
Argus, G. 1964. Willows of Wisconsin. Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters 53: 217–272.
Backus, M.P. and R.I. Evans. 1968. H. C. Greene. Mycologia. 60: 994–998.
Becker, G.C. 1965. Seasonal succession of sawflies in pine plantations. Proceedings of the North Central Branch, Entomological Society of America. 20: 150–151.
Clough, Garrett C. 1965. Viability of wild meadow voles under various conditions of population density, season, and reproductive activity. Ecology 46: 119–134.
Cottam, G. and H.C. Wilson. 1966. Community dynamics on an artificial prairie. Ecology 47(1): 88–96. [Curtis Prairie]
Crosswhite, F.S., and C.D. Crosswhite. 1966. Insect pollinators of Penstemon series Graciles (Scrophulariaceae) with notes on Osmia and other Megachilidae. American Midland Naturalist 76(2): 450–467.
Curtis, S.G. 1969. Spring migration and weather at Madison, Wisconsin. The Wilson Bulletin. 81(3): 235–245. [Stevens Pond, Picnic Point]
Federer, C.A. and C.B. Tanner. 1966. The spectral distribution of light in the forest. Ecology 47: 555–561.
Gardella, E.S. 1964. Studies on the orientation of migratory fishes. Progress Report 5-64, Laboratory of Limnology, University of Wisconsin.
Goff, G. 1964. Structure and composition of two oak woods in the U.W. Arboretum. M.S. Thesis (Botany) University of Wisconsin–Madison. [Grady Knolls, Noe Woods]
Habeck, J.R. 1960. Tree-caching behavior in the gray squirrel. Journal of Mammalogy 41(1): 125.
Hartley, T.G. 1962. Flora of the Driftless Area. Phd. Thesis, University of Iowa. [Hub City Bog]
Hunter, J.R., and A.D. Hasler. 1965. Spawning association of the redfin shiner, Notropis umbratilis, and the green sunfish, Lepomis cyanellus. Copeia 3: 265–281. [Gardner Marsh Ponds]
Hunter, J.R. 1963. The reproductive behavior of the green sunfish, Lepomis cyanellus. Zoologica 48(1): 13–24.
Hunter, J.R., and W.J. Wisby. 1961. Utilization of the nests of green sunfish (Lepomis cyanellus) by the redfin shiner (Notropis umbratilis cyanocephalus). Copeia 1: 113–115. [Gardner Marsh Ponds]
Kapler, J.E., and D.M. Benjamin. 1960. The biology and ecology of the red-pine sawfly in Wisconsin. Forest Science 6(3): 253–268.
Lind, C.T., and G. Cottam. 1969. The submerged aquatics of University Bay: a study in eutrophication. American Midland Naturalist 81(2): 353–369. [University Bay]
McCabe, R.A. 1965. Nest construction by house wrens. The Condor 67(3): 229–234.
McCabe, R.A. 1963. Renesting of the alder flycatcher. Proceedings of the 13th International Ornithological Congress. pp. 319–328.
McCabe, R.A. 1961. The selection of colored nest boxes by house wrens. The Condor 63(4): 322–329.
McCabe, R.A., and J.B. Hale. 1960. An attempt to establish a colony of yellow-headed blackbirds. The Auk 77: 425–432. [University Bay]
Nielsen, G.A. and F.D. Hole. 1964. Earthworms and the development of coprogenous A1 horizons in forest soils of Wisconsin. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings 28(3): 426–430. [Abraham’s Woods]
Nielsen, G.A. and F.D. Hole. 1963. A study of the natural processes of incorporation of organic matter into soil in the University of Wisconsin Arboretum. Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters 52: 213–227. [Curtis Prairie, Noe Woods]
Puetz, R.E., and F.D. Hole. 1967. Biopore distribution in soil as influenced by manipulation of prairie vegetative cover. Mimeographed report, Research Participation Program, Grant No. GW 515, Soil Survey Division, The University of Wisconsin, Madison. [Curtis Prairie]
Rees, C.P. 1967. The effects of three red and white pine stands of differing ages on the pH, litter depth, and nutrient content of the underlying soil. Arboretum News 16:3–4. [Leopold Forest]
Rongstad, O.J. 1965. A life history study of thirteen-lined ground squirrels in southern Wisconsin. Journal of Mammalogy 46(1): 76–87.
Sloan, N.F., and H.C. Coppel. 1968. Ecological implications of bird predators on the larch casebearer in Wisconsin. Journal of Economic Entomology 61(4): 1067–1070.
Sloan, N.F., and H.C. Coppel. 1965. The insect parasites of the larch casebearer, Coleophora laricella Hubner, (Lepidoptera: Coleophoridae), in Wisconsin with keys to the adults and mature larval remains. Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters 54:125–146.
Sloan, N.F., and H.C. Coppel. 1965. Oviposition patterns and egg predation of the larch casebearer, Coleophora laricella HBN. in Wisconsin. University of Wisconsin Forestry Research Notes No. 124 3 pp.
Sloan, N.F., and H.C. Coppel. 1965. Population fluctuations of the larch casebearer, Coleophora laricella HBN. in the University Arboretum, Madison, Wisconsin, 1962–1964. University of Wisconsin Forestry Research Notes No. 122 4 pp.
Sloan, N.F., and H.C. Coppel. 1965. Seasonal history and parasite complex of the larch casebearer, Coleophora laricella HBN. in Wisconsin. University of Wisconsin Forestry Research Notes No. 123 6 pp.
Sloan, N.F., and H.C. Coppel. 1963. Record of the larch shoot moth and some of its parasites in Wisconsin. University of Wisconsin Forestry Research Notes No. 108 3 pp.
Smith, B.E. 1965. Spatial relationships of mesic forest herbs in Southern Wisconsin. Phd. Thesis, University of Wisconsin. [Abrahams Woods]
Snelling, J.C. 1968. Overlap in feeding habits of redwinged blackbirds and common grackles nesting in a cattail marsh. The Auk 85(4): 560–585. [Red Wing Marsh]
Swain, A.M. 1964. Relationships of understory plants to age and density of conifer forests. MS Thesis (Botany) University of Wisconsin–Madison. [Leopold Forest]
Thompson, P.H., and R.J. Dicke. 1965. Sampling studies and Aedes vexans and some other Wisconsin Aedes (Diptera: Culicidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 58(6): 927–930.
Warner, J.H. 1963. Some ecological relationships of Impatiens pallida nuttall in a mesic hardwood forest. M.S. Thesis, University of Wisconsin. [Abrahams Woods]
Warnock, J.E. 1965. The effects of crowding on the survival of meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) deprivedof cover and water. Ecology 46(5): 649–664. [Picnic Point]
Watterston, K.F. 1966. Supply of soil water as influenced by vegetative cover and methods of its management. Ph.D. Thesis University of Wisconsin, Madison. [Curtis Prairie]
Wiens, J.A. 1965. Behavioral interactions of red-winged blackbirds and common grackles on a common breeding ground. The Auk 82(3): 356–374. [Red Wing Marsh]
Wilson, H.C. 1964. Vegetational history of Curtis Prairie, 1934–1961. MS Thesis (Botany) University of Wisconsin–Madison. [Curtis Prairie]
1950s
Archbald, D. 1951. Prairie re-establishment. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 31(3): 53.
Archbald, D. 1952. Effects of several fertilizers on a mixed Andropogon gerardi, Poa pretensis stand. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 33(3): 59.
Archbald, D. 1954. Effect of fire on woody plants in the prairie. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 34(3): 69.
Burgess, R.L. 1959. An intrastand ordination of an oak forest community in Southern Wisconsin. M.S. Thesis, University of Wisconsin. [Observatory Woods]
Curtis, J.T. 1955. The development of pine forest communities in the Arboretum. Arboretum News 4: 2. [Leopold Forest]
Curtis, J.T. 1955. A prairie continuum in Wisconsin. Ecology 36: 558–566. [Oliver Prairie, Bolz Prairie, Faville Prairie]
Curtis, J.T. 1954. Annual fluctuation in rate of flower production by native Cypripediums during two decades. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 81(4): 340–352.
Curtis, J.T. 1952. Prairie re-establishment at the University of Wisconsin Arboretum. Wisconsin Gardens 3: 14–16. [Curtis Prairie, Greene Prairie]
Curtis, J.T., and G. Cottam. 1950. Antibiotic and autotoxic effects in prairie sunflower. Bulletin Torrey Botany Club 77(3): 187–191 [Curtis Prairie]
Curtis, J.T., and H.C. Greene. 1953. Population changes in some native orchids of southern Wisconsin, especially in the University of Wisconsin Arboretum. The Orchid Journal 2(4): 152–155.
Curtis, J.T. and M.L. Partch. 1950. Some factors affecting flower production in Andropogon gerardi. Ecology 31(3): 488–489. [Curtis Prairie]
Dillon, S.T. 1956. A nine-year study of fall waterfowl migration on University Bay, Madison, Wisconsin Part I. Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters 45: 31–57. [University Bay]
Dillon, S.T. 1956. A nine-year study of fall waterfowl migration on University Bay, Madison, Wisconsin Part II Migration chronology. Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters 46: 1–30. [University Bay]
Emlen, J.T., Jr., R.L. Hine, W.A. Fuller, and P. Alfonso. 1957. Dropping boards for population studies of small mammals. Journal of Wildlife Management 21(3): 300–314.
Greene, H.C. 1955. Supplement to “Fungi of the University of Wisconsin Arboretum.” University of Wisconsin Arboretum Occasional Paper Series No. 1. 27 Pp.
Greene, H.C. and J.T. Curtis. 1953. The re-establishment of an artificial prairie in the University of Wisconsin Arboretum. Wild Flower 29: 77–88. [Greene Prairie]
Greene, H.C. and J.T. Curtis. 1950. Germination studies of Wisconsin prairie plants. American Midland Naturalist 43(1): 186–194.
Haas, G.E., and R.J. Dicke. 1959. Fleas collected from cottontail rabbits in Wisconsin. Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters 48: 125–133.
Haas, G.E., and R.J. Dicke. 1958. On Cuterebra horripilum Clark (Diptera: Cuterebridae) parasitizing cottontail rabbits in Wisconsin. Journal of Parasitology 44(5): 527–540.
Habeck, J.R. 1958. White cedar ecotypes in Wisconsin. Ecology 39(3): 457–463.
Hasler, A.D. and W.J. Wisby. 1958. The return of displaced large-mouth bass and green sunfish to a home area. Ecology 39: 289–293.
Link, V.G. 1951. A preliminary study of soil moisture relationships in the dominant upland soil association in the University Arboretum. M.S. Thesis, University of Wisconsin.
McCabe, R.A. 1951. The song and song-flight of the alder flycatcher. The Wilson Bulletin 63(2): 89–98. [Wingra (West) Marsh]
McCabe, R.A., and R.F. Labisky. 1959. Leader forking of red and white pines in plantations. Journal of Forestry 57(2): 94–97.
McCabe, R.A., and L.B. Keith. 1957. The effectiveness of expanded aluminum foil in preventing rabbit damage. Transactions Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters 46: 305–314. [Arboretum horticultural plantings, Picnic Point]
Miller, L.S. 1957. Tracing vole movements by radioactive excretory products. Ecology 38(1): 132–136.
Mossman, A.S. 1955. Light penetration in relation to small mammal abundance. Journal of Mammalogy 36(4): 564–566. [Greene Prairie]
Neiland, B. M., and J.T. Curtis. 1956. Differential responses to clipping of six prairie grasses in Wisconsin. Ecology 37(2): 355–365.
Nero, R.W. 1956. A behavior study of the red-winged blackbird I. Mating and nesting activities. The Wilson Bulletin 68(1): 5–37.
Nero, R.W. 1956. A behavior study of the red-winged blackbird II. Territoriality. The Wilson Bulletin 68(2): 129–150.
Robocker, W.C., J.T. Curtis, and H.L. Ahlgren. 1953. Some factors affecting emergence and establishment of native grass seedlings in Wisconsin. Ecology 34(1): 194–199. [Curtis Prairie]
Robocker, W.c., and B.J. Miller. 1955. Effects of clipping, burning and competition on estalishment and survival of some native grasses Wisconsin. Journal of Range Management 8(3): 117–120.
Selleck, G.W., and K. Schuppert. 1957. Some aspects of microclimate in a pine forest and in an adjacent prairie. Ecology 38(4): 650–953. [Curtis Prairie, Leopold Forest]
Stokes, A.W. 1950. Breeding behavior of the goldfinch. Wilson Bulletin 62(3): 107–127.
Young, H. 1955. Breeding behavior and nesting of the eastern robin. American Midland Naturalist 53(2): 329–352. [The Cedars]
Young, H. 1951. Territorial behavior in the eastern robin. Proceedings of the Linnaean Society of New York, Nos. 58–62: 1–37. [The Cedars]
1940s
Anderson, H.G., W.S. Feeney, T.M. Sperry, and J. Catenhusen. 1942. Birds of the University of Wisconsin Arboretum. Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters 34: 5–22.
Curtis, J.T. and M.L. Partch. 1948. Effect of fire on the competition between blue grass and certain prairie plants. American Midland Naturalist 39(2): 437–443. [Curtis Prairie]
Curtis, J.T. 1946. Use of mowing in management of white ladyslipper. Journal of Wildlife Management 10: 303–308. [Wingra marsh and fen]
Curtis, J.T. 1943. Germination and seedling development in five species of Cypripedium L. American Journal of Botany 30(3): 199–206.
Elder, W.H. and L.K. Sowls. 1942. Body weight and sex ratio of cottontail rabbits. Journal of Wildlife Management 6(3): 203–207.
Greene, H.C. 1949. Fungi of the University of Wisconsin Arboretum. Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters 39: 47–82.
Hale, J.B. 1949. Aging cottontail rabbits by bone growth. Journal of Wildlife Management 13(2): 216–225.
Hasler, A.D. and E. Jones. 1949. Demonstration of the antagonistic action of large aquatic plants on algae and rotifers. Ecology 30: 359–364.
Hasler, A.D., H.P. Thomsen, and J.C. Neess. 1946. Facts and comments on raising two common bait minnows. Wisconsin Conservation Bulletin 210-A-46: 1–13.
Hawkins, A.S. 1940. A wildlife history of Faville Grove. Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters 32: 29–95.
Leopold, A., and S.E. Jones. 1947. A phenological record for Sauk and Dane Counties, Wisconsin, 1935–1945. Ecological Monographs 17: 81–122.
Leopold, A., T.M. Sperry, W.S. Feeney, and J.A. Catenhusen. 1943. Population turnover on a Wisconsin pheasant refuge. Journal of Wildlife Managment 7(4): 383–394.
Longenecker, W. G. 1941. University of Wisconsin Arboretum. Parks & Recreation. Sept. 1941: 1–8.
McCabe, R.A. 1949. Notes on live-trapping mink. Journal of Mammalogy 30(4): 416–423.
McCabe, R.A. 1947. The homing of transplanted young wood ducks. The Wilson Bulletin 59(2): 104–109.
McCabe, R.A. 1945. A winter rabbit browse tally on the University of Wisconsin Arboretum. Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. 37: 15–33.
Partch, M. 1949. Habitat studies of soil moisture in relation to plants and plant communities. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Wisconsin. [Faville Prairie]
Potzger, J.E. 1946. Phytosociology of the primeval forest in Central-northern Wisconsin and Upper Michigan and a brief post-glacial history of the Lake Forest Formation. Ecological Monographs 16: 211–250. [Finnerud Forest]
Young, H. 1949. A comparative study of nesting birds in a five-acre park. Wilson Bulletin 61(1) 36–47. [The Cedars]
1930s
Hansen, H.P. 1939. Postglacial history of the Driftless Area of Wisconsin. American Midland Naturalist. 21:752–762. [Hub City Bog]
Hansen, H.P. 1933. The Tamarack Bogs of the Driftless Area of Wisconsin. Bulletin of Milwaukee Public Museum 7:231–304. [Hub City Bog]
Hawkins, A.S. 1937. Winter feeding at Faville Grove, 1935–1936. American Midland Naturalist 18:417–425.
Leopold, A. 1937. The Chase Journal: An early record of Wisconsin wildlife. Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters 30: 69–76.
Before 1930
Cahn, A.R. 1915. An ecological survey of the Wingra Springs region, near Madison, Wisconsin with special reference to its ornithology. Bulletin of the Wisconsin Natural History Society 13:124–177. [Wingra Woods]