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Final Project Literature Sources Listed below are a number of articles that may prove useful to you in your final paper. YOU DO NOT NEED TO READ ALL THESE ARTICLES! You should be able to access the articles with hyperlinks from any campus computer. Those without hyperlinks will be placed on reserve in the library. Plant Literature Chambers, P. A., E. E. Prepas, H. R. Hamiton and M. L. Bothwell. 1991. Current velocity and its effect on aquatic macrophytes in flowing waters. Ecological Applications 1:249-257. Cowell, C. M. 1993. Environmental gradients in secondary forests of the Georgia Piedmont, U. S. Journal of Biogeography 20:199-207. Gerritsen, J. and H. S. Greening. 1989. Marsh seed banks of the Okefenokee Swamp: Effects of hydrologic regime and nutrients. Ecology 70:750-763. Kirkman, L. K. and R. R. Sharitz. 1994. Vegetation disturbance and maintenance of diversity in intermittently flooded Carolina bays in South Carolina. Ecological Applications 4:177-188. Nilsson, C. G., Grelsson, M. Dynesius, M. E. Johansson and U. Sperens. 1991. Small rivers behave like large rivers: Effects of postglacial history on plant species richness along riverbanks. Journal of Biogeography 18:533-541. Poiani, K. A. and P. M. Dixon. 1995. Seed banks of Carolina Bays: Potential contributions from surrounding landscape vegetation. American Midland Naturalist 134:140-154. Schneider, R. L. and R. R. Sharitz. 1986. Seed bank dynamics in a southeastern riverine swamp. Anerican Journal of Botany 73:1022-1030. Wright, A. H. and A. A. Wright. 1932. The habitats and composition of the vegetation of the Okefinokee Swamp, Georgia. Ecological Monographs 2:109232. Invertebrate Literature Bilton, D. T. J. R. Freedland and B. Okamura. 2001. Dispersal in freshwater invertebrates. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 32:159-181. (Abstract only, hard copy of entire article available in library) Dirnberger, J. M., W. Ensign, H. Sutton, and D. McGarey. 2002. Comparing abiotic and biotic parameters when assessing streams within a geologically diverse area. Proceedings of the Watershed 2002 Conference. Fort Lauderdale, FL. Water Environment Federation. Elliot, J.M. A comparative study of the dispersal of 10 species of stream invertebrates. Freshwater Biology 48:1652-1688. Hutchinson, G. E. 1981. Thoughts on aquatic insects. BioScience 31:495-500. Maddrell, S. H. P. 1998. Why are there no insects in the open sea? Journal of Experimental Biology 201:2461-2464. Maguire, B. Jr. 1963. The passive dispersal of small aquatic organisms and their colonization of isolated bodies of water. Ecological Monographs 33:161185. Rundle, S. D. and P. M. Ramsey. 1997. Microcrustacean communities in streams from two physiographically contrasting regions of Britain. Journal of Biogeography 24:101-111. Rundle S.D., A. Foggo, V. Choiseul and D.T. Bilton. 2002. Are distribution patterns linked to dispersal mechanism? An investigation using pond invertebrate assemblages. Freshwater Biology 47:1571-1581. RL Vannote, GW Minshall, KW Cummins, JR Sedell, and CE Cushing. 1980. The River Continuum Concept. Can. J. Fish. Aquatic. Sci. 37:130–137. Welborn, G. A., D. K. Skelly and E. E. Werner. 1996. Mechanisms creating community structure across a freshwater habitat gradient. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 27:337-363. Fish Literature Gatz, J. A. 1979. Community organization in fishes as indicated by morphological features. Ecology 60:711-718. Gatz, J. A. 1981. Morphologically inferred niche differentiation in stream fishes. American Midland Naturalist 106:10-21. Matthews, W. J. and H. W. Robison. 1998. Influence of drainage connectivity, drainage area and regional species richness on fishes of the Interior Highlands in Arkansas. American Midland Naturalist 139:1-19. Mayden, R. L. 1988. Vicariance biogeography, parsimony, and evolution in North American freshwater fishes. Systemtic Zoology 37:329-355. Oberdorff, T., B. Hugueny and J.-F. Guegan. 1997. Is there an influence of historical events on contemporary fish species richness in rivers? Comparisons between Western Europe and North America. Journal of Biogeography 24:461467. Schlosser, I. J. 1982. Fish community structure and function along two habitat gradients in a headwater stream. Ecological Monographs 52:395-414. Sheldon, A. L. 1968. Species diversity and longitudinal succession in stream fishes. Ecology 49:193-198. Strange, R. M. and B. M. Burr. 1997. Intraspecific phylogeography of North American highland fishes: A test of the Pleistocene vicariance hypothesis. Evolution 51:885-897. Winemiller, K. O. 1991. Ecomorphological diversification in lowland freshwater fish assemblages from five biotic regions. Ecological Monographs 61:343-365. Return to Biodiversity Home