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Selected References on Plants at HastingsBoucher, V. L. and D. F. Stone. 1992. Epiphytic lichen biomass. pp 583-599. in G. C. Carroll and D. T. Wicklow.(eds.) The Fungal Community, Its Organization and Role in the Ecosystem. Second Edition. Marcel Kekker, New York. Boucher, V. L. and T. H. Nash III. 1990. The role of the fruticose lichen Ramalina menziesii in the annual turnover of biomass and macronutrients in a blue oak woodland. Bot. Gaz. 151:114-118. Boucher, V.L. and T. H. Nash III. 1990. Growth patterns in Ramalina menziesii in California: coastal vs. inland populations. Bryologist 93:295-302. Callaway, R.M., N.M Nadkarni, and B.E. Mahall. 1991. Facilitation and interference of Quercus douglasii on understory productivity in central California. Ecology 72:1484-1499. Callaway, R. M. 1992. Effect of shrubs on recruitment of Quercus douglasii and Quercus lobata in California. Ecology 73(6):2118-2128. Griffin, J. R. 1971. Oak regeneration in the upper Carmel Valley, California. Ecology 52:862-868.
Griffin, J. R. and P. C. Muick. 1990. California native oaks: past and present. Fremontia 18:4-12. Knops, J.M.H. and J. F. Barthell. 1996. Flower abundance in a population of sky lupine (Lupinus nanus) over three years in central coastal California. Madrono. 43: 85-92. Knops, J. M. H., T. H. Nash III and W. H. Schlesinger. 1996. The Influence of epiphytic lichens on the nutrient cycling of an oak woodland. Ecological Monographs 66:159-179. Knops, J. M. H., T. H. Nash, V.L. Boucher and W. H. Schlesinger. 1991. Mineral cycling and epiphytic lichens: implications at the ecosystem level. Lichenologist 23:309-321. Knops, J., J. R. Griffin, and A. C. Royalty. 1994. Introduced and native plants of the Hastings Reservation, central coastal California: a comparison. Biological Conservation 71:115-123 Kuhn, U., C. Ammann, A. Wolf, F. X. Meixner, M. O. Andreae, and J. Kesselmeier. 1999. Carbonyl sulfide exchange on an ecosystem scale: soil represents a dominant sink for atmospheric COS. Atmospheric Environment. 33: 995-1008. Matthes-Sears, U., and T. H. Nash III. 1986. A mathematical description of the net photosynthetic response to thallus water content in the lichen Ramalina menziesii . Photosynthetica 20:377-384. Matthes-Sears, U., T. H. Nash III, and D. W. Larson. 1986a. The ecology of Ramalina menziesii . III. In situ diurnal field measurements of two sites on a coast-inland gradient. Canadian J. Bot. 64:988-996. 1986b. The ecology of Ramalina menziesii . IV. Estimation of gross carbon gain and thallus hydration source from diurnal measurements and climatic data. Canadian. J. Bot. 64:1698-1702. 1987. The ecology of Ramalina menziesii . VI. Laboratory response of net CO2 exchange to moisture, temperature, and light. Canadian J. Bot. 65:182-191. Muick, P. Effects of shade on blue oak and coast live oak regeneration in California annual grasslands. Pp. 21-24. In Standiford, R. B. 1991. Proceedings of the symposium on oak woodlands and hardwood rangeland management. October 31-November 2, 1990; Davis, California. Gen. Tech Rep. PSW-126. Berkeley, CA: U.S. Forest Service. 376p. Robinson, R. H. 1971. An analysis of ecological factors limiting the distribution of a group of Stipa pulchra associations. Korean J. Bot. 14:1-20. Stebbins, G. L., J. I. Valencia, and R. Valencia. 1946. Artificial and natural hybrids in the Gramineae, tribe Hordeae. I. Elymis , Sitanion , and Agropyron . Amer. J. Bot. 33:338-351. Thomson, V. E. and B. Mahall. 1983. Host specificity by a mistletoe, Phorodendron villosum (Nutt.) Nutt. subsp.villosum , on three oak species in California. Bot. Gaz. 144:124-131. White, K. L. 1966. Structure and composition of foothill woodland in central coastal California. Ecology 47:229-237.
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