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Sleep Disturbances and Frailty Status in Older Community-Dwelling Men

Authors: Ensrud, Kristine E.; Blackwell, Terri L.; Redline, Susan; Ancoli-Israel, Sonia; Paudel, Misti L.; Cawthon, Peggy M.; Dam, Thuy-Tien L.; Barrett-Connor, Elizabeth; Leung, Ping C.; Stone, Katie L.

Source: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, Volume 57, Number 11, November 2009 , pp. 2085-2093(9)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Lack of intermediate-scale disturbance data prevents robust extrapolation of plot-level tree mortality rates for old-growth tropical forests

Authors: Chambers, Jeffrey Q.; Negrón-Juárez, Robinson I.; Hurtt, George C.; Marra, Daniel M.; Higuchi, Niro

Source: Ecology Letters, Volume 12, Number 12, December 2009 , pp. E22-E25(1)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Landscape features and crustacean prey as predictors of the Southern river otter distribution in Chile.

Authors: Sepúlveda, M. A.; Bartheld, J. L.; Meynard, C.; Benavides, M.; Astorga, C.; Parra, D.; Medina-Vogel, G.

Source: Animal Conservation, Volume 12, Number 6, December 2009 , pp. 522-530(9)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Plant functional trait variation in relation to riparian geomorphology: The importance of disturbance

Authors: KYLE, GARRETH; LEISHMAN, MICHELLE R.

Source: Austral Ecology, Volume 34, Number 7, November 2009 , pp. 793-804(12)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

FITNESS TRADE-OFFS MODIFY COMMUNITY COMPOSITION UNDER CONTRASTING DISTURBANCE REGIMES IN PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS MICROCOSMS

Authors: Engelmoer, Daniel J. P.; Rozen, Daniel E.

Source: Evolution, Volume 63, Number 11, November 2009 , pp. 3031-3037(7)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Hydrology and management of turloughs (temporary lakes) affect marsh fly (Sciomyzidae: Diptera) communities

Authors: WILLIAMS, CHRISTOPHER D.; SHEAHAN, JEROME; GORMALLY, MIKE J.

Source: Insect Conservation and Diversity, Volume 2, Number 4, November 2009 , pp. 270-283(14)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Comparisons of models with data: effects of averaging time as indicated by sonic anemometer measurements

Authors: Lewis, R.E.; Staples, T.B.; Lewis, J.O.

Source: International Journal of Environment and Pollution, Volume 5, Numbers 4-5, 17 September 2009 , pp. 715-722(8)

Publisher: Inderscience Publishers

Impact of Flooding on the Species Richness, Density and Composition of Amazonian Litter-Nesting Ants

Authors: Mertl, Amy L.; Ryder Wilkie, Kari T.; Traniello, James F. A.

Source: Biotropica, Volume 41, Number 5, September 2009 , pp. 633-641(9)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Modelling broad-band poroelastic propagation using an asymptotic approach

Author: Vasco, D. W.

Source: Geophysical Journal International, Volume 179, Number 1, October 2009 , pp. 299-318(20)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

How human disturbance of tropical rainforest can influence avian fruit removal

Authors: Lefevre, Kara L.; Rodd, F. Helen

Source: Oikos, Volume 118, Number 9, September 2009 , pp. 1405-1415(11)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

The intermediate disturbance hypothesis applies to tropical forests, but disturbance contributes little to tree diversity

Authors: Bongers, Frans; Poorter, Lourens; Hawthorne, William D.; Sheil, Douglas

Source: Ecology Letters, Volume 12, Number 8, August 2009 , pp. 798-805(8)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Biodiversity recovery during rainforest reforestation as indicated by rapid assessment of epigaeic ants in tropical and subtropical Australia

Authors: PIPER, SCOTT D.; CATTERALL, CARLA P.; KANOWSKI, JOHN J.; PROCTOR, HEATHER C.

Source: Austral Ecology, Volume 34, Number 4, June 2009 , pp. 422-434(13)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Free Content Nonlinear and Nonparallel Receptivity of Zero-pressure Gradient Boundary Layer

Authors: Sengupta, Tapan K.; Bhaumik, Swagata; Singh, Vikram; Shukl, Sarvagy

Source: International Journal of Emerging Multidisciplinary Fluid Sciences, Volume 1, Number 1, March 2009 , pp. 19-35(17)

Publisher: Multi-Science Publishing Co Ltd

Effects of disturbance by Siberian marmots (Marmota sibirica) on spatial heterogeneity of vegetation at multiple spatial scales

Authors: Yoshihara, Yu; Ohkuro, Toshiya; Bayarbaatar, Buuveibaatar; Takeuchi, Kazuhiko

Source: Grassland Science, Volume 55, Number 2, June 2009 , pp. 89-95(7)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Spore heat resistance plays an important role in disturbance-mediated assemblage shift of ectomycorrhizal fungi colonizing Pinus muricata seedlings

Authors: Peay, Kabir G.; Garbelotto, Matteo; Bruns, Thomas D.

Source: Journal of Ecology, Volume 97, Number 3, May 2009 , pp. 537-547(11)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Frequent fire promotes diversity and cover of biological soil crusts in a derived temperate grassland

Authors: O'Bryan, Katharine; Prober, Suzanne; Lunt, Ian; Eldridge, David

Source: Oecologia, Volume 159, Number 4, April 2009 , pp. 827-838(12)

Publisher: Springer

Review of radio transmitter attachment methods for West Indian rock iguanas (genus Cyclura)

Authors: Goodman, Rachel M.; Knapp, Charles R.; Bradley, Kelly A.; Gerber, Glenn P.; Alberts, Allison C.

Source: Applied Herpetology, Volume 6, Number 2, 2009 , pp. 151-170(20)

Publisher: BRILL

A rapid assessment of herpetofaunal diversity in variously altered habitats on Dominica

Authors: Ackley, Jeffrey W.; Muelleman, Peter J.; Carter, Ruth E.; Henderson, Robert W.; Powell, Robert

Source: Applied Herpetology, Volume 6, Number 2, 2009 , pp. 171-184(14)

Publisher: BRILL

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