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192. Sandquist, D.R., and J.R. Ehleringer. 1995. Carbon isotope discrimination in the C4 shrub Atriplex confertifolia (Torr. & Frem.) Wats. along a salinity gradient. Great Bas. Nat. 55:135-141.
193. Bettarini, I., G. Calderoni, F. Miglietta, A. Raschi, and J. Ehleringer. 1995. Isotopic discrimination and leaf nitrogen content of Erica arborea L. along a CO2 gradient in a CO2 spring in Italy. Tree Physiology 15:327-332. (article in pdf)
194. Phillips, S.L., and J.R. Ehleringer. 1995. Limited uptake of summer precipitation by bigtooth maple (Acer grandidentatum Nutt) and Gambel's oak (Quercus gambelii Nutt). Trees 9:214-219.
195. Treseder, K., D.W. Davidson, and J.R. Ehleringer. 1995. Absorption of ant-provided carbon dioxide and nitrogen by Dischidia major (Asclepiadaceae), a tropical epiphyte. Nature 375:137 139.
196. Ehleringer, J.R., and J.D. Marshall. 1995. Water relations of parasitic plants, p. 125-140. In M.C. Press and J.D. Graves (eds.), Parasitic Plants. Chapman and Hall, London.
197. Thorburn, P.J., and J.R. Ehleringer. 1995. Root water uptake of field-growing plants indicated by measurements of natural-abundance deuterium. Plant and Soil 177:225-233.
198. Lin, G., S.L. Phillips, and J.R. Ehleringer. 1996. Monsoonal precipitation responses of shrubs in a cold desert community on the Colorado Plateau. Oecologia 106:8-17.
199. Buchmann, N., J.R. Brooks, K.D. Rapp, and J.R. Ehleringer. 1996. Carbon isotope composition of C4 grasses is influenced by light and water supply. Plant Cell Environ. 9:392-402.
200. Ehleringer, J.R., and S.L. Phillips. 1996. Ecophysiological factors contributing to the distributions of several Quercus species in the intermountain west. Ann. For. Sci. 53:291-302.
201. Williams, D.G., and J.R. Ehleringer. 1996. Carbon isotope discrimination in three semi-arid woodland species along a monsoon gradient. Oecologia 106:455-460.
202. Evans, R.D., A.J. Bloom, S.S. Sukrapanna, and J.R. Ehleringer. 1996. Nitrogen isotope composition of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. cv T-5) grown under ammonium or nitrate nutrition. Plant Cell Environ. 19:1317-1323.
203. Buchmann, N., W.K. Kao, and J.R. Ehleringer. 1996. Carbon dioxide concentrations within forest canopies - variation with time, stand structure, and vegetation type. Global Change Biology 2:421-432.
204. Ducharme, L.A., and J.R. Ehleringer. 1996. Gas exchange, d13C, and heterotrophy for Castilleja linariifolia and Orthocarpus tolmiei, facultative root parasites on Artemisia tridentata. Gr. Basin Nat. 56:333-340.
205. Flanagan, L.B., J.R. Brooks, G.T. Varney, S.C. Berry, and J.R. Ehleringer. 1996. Carbon isotope discrimination during photosynthesis and the isotope ratio of respired CO2 in boreal ecosystems. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 10:629-640. (article in pdf)
206. Jackson, R.B., J. Canadell, J.R. Ehleringer, H.A. Mooney, O.E. Sala, and E.-D. Schulze. 1996. A global review of rooting patterns. I. Root distribution by depth for terrestrial biomes. Oecologia 108:389-411.
207. Schulze, E.-D., H.A. Mooney, O.E. Sala, E. Jobbagy, N. Buchmann, G. Bauer, J. Canadell, R.B. Jackson, J. Loreti, M. Osterheld, and J. R. Ehleringer. 1996. Rooting depth, water availability,and vegetation cover along an aridity gradient in Patagonia. Oecologia 108:503-511.
208. Canadell, J., R.B. Jackson, J.R. Ehleringer, H.A. Mooney, O.E. Sala, and E.-D. Schulze. 1996. A global review of rooting patterns. II. Maximum rooting depth. Oecologia 108:583-595.
209. Brooks, J.R., L.B. Flanagan, G.T. Varney, and J.R. Ehleringer. 1997. Vertical gradients of photosynthetic gas exchange and recycling of respired CO2 within boreal forest canopies. Tree Physiol. 17:1-12. (article in pdf)
210. Mooney, H.A., and J.R. Ehleringer. 1997. Photosynthesis, p. 1-27. In M.J. Crawley (ed.), Plant Ecology. Second Edition. Blackwell Scientific, Oxford.
211. Sandquist, D.R., and J.R. Ehleringer. 1997. Potential adaptability and constraints of response to changing climates for Encelia farinosa var. phenicodonta from southern Baja California, Mexico. Madroño 43:465-478.
212. Sparks, J., and J.R. Ehleringer. 1997. Leaf carbon isotope discrimination and nitrogen content for riparian trees along elevational transects. Oecologia 109:362-367. (article in pdf)
213. Flanagan, L.B., J.R. Brooks, G.T. Varney, and J.R. Ehleringer. 1997. Discrimination against C18O16O during photosynthesis and the oxygen isotope ratio of respired CO2 in boreal forest ecosystems. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 11:83-98. (article in pdf)
214. Buchmann, N., Kao, W., and J.R. Ehleringer. 1997. Influence of stand structure on carbon-13 of vegetation, soils, and canopy air within deciduous and evergreen forests of Utah, United States. Oecologia 110:109-119. (article in pdf)
215. Buchmann, N., J.-M. Guehl, T.Barigah, and J.R. Ehleringer. 1997. Interseasonal comparison of CO2 concentrations, isotopic composition, and carbon cycling in an Amazonian rainforest (French Guiana). Oecologia 110:120-131. (article in pdf)
216. Brooks, J.R., L.B. Flanagan, N. Buchmann, and J.R. Ehleringer. 1997. Carbon isotope composition of boreal plants: functional grouping of life forms. Oecologia 110:301-311. (article in pdf)
217. Lin, G., and J.R. Ehleringer. 1997. Carbon isotopic fractionation does not occur during dark respiration in C3 and C4 plants. Plant Physiol. 114:391-394.
218. Sandquist, D.R., and J.R. Ehleringer. 1997. Intraspecific variation of leaf pubescence and drought response in Encelia farinosa. Genetic differentiation associated with contrasting desert environments. New Phytol. 135:635-644. (article in pdf)
219. Sobrado, M.A., and J.R. Ehleringer. 1997. Leaf carbon isotope ratios from a tropical dry forest in Venezuela. Flora 192:121-124.
220. Flanagan, L.B., C.S. Cook, and J.R. Ehleringer. 1997. Unusually low carbon isotope ratios in plants from hanging gardens in southern Utah. Oecologia 111:481-489. (article in pdf)
221. Cerling, T.E., J.M. Harris, B.J. MacFadden, M.G. Leakey, J. Quade, V. Eisenmann, and J.R. Ehleringer. 1997. Global vegetation change through the Miocene-Pliocene boundary. Nature 389:153-158. (article in pdf)
222. Ehleringer, J.R., T.E. Cerling, and B.R. Helliker. 1997. C4 photosynthesis, atmospheric CO2, and climate. Oecologia 112:285-299. (article in pdf)
223. Ehleringer, J.R., D.R. Sandquist, and S.L. Phillips. 1997. Burning coal seams in southern Utah: a natural system for studies of plant responses to elevated CO2, p. 56-68. In A.Raschi, F. Miglietta, R. Tognetti and P.R. van Gardingen, (eds.), Plant Responses to Elevated CO2 Evidence From Natural Springs. Cambridge University Press, London.
224. Flanagan, L.B., and J.R. Ehleringer. 1997. Ecosystem - atmosphere CO2 exchange: interpreting signals of change using stable isotope ratios. Trends Ecol. Evol. 13:10-14.
225. Buchmann, N., J.R. Brooks, L.B. Flanagan, and J.R. Ehleringer. 1998. Carbon isotope discrimination of terrestrial ecosystems, p. 203-221. In H. Griffiths (ed.), Stable Isotopes Integration of Biological, Ecological, and Geochemical Processes. BIOS Scientific Publ., Oxford.
226. Ehleringer, J.R., R.D. Evans, and D. Williams. 1998. Assessing sensitivity to change in desert ecosystems - a stable isotope approach, p. 223-237. In H. Griffiths (ed.), Stable Isotopes Integration of Biological, Ecological, and Geochemical Processes. BIOS Scientific Publ., Oxford.
227. Sandquist, D.R., and J.R. Ehleringer. 1998. Intraspecific variation of drought adaptation in brittlebush: leaf pubescence and timing of leaf loss vary with rainfall. Oecologia 113:162-169. (article in pdf)
228. Buchmann, N., and J.R. Ehleringer. 1998. CO2 concentration profiles and carbon and oxygen isotopes in C3 and C4 crop canopies. Agric. Forest Meteorol. 89:45-58. (article in pdf)
229. Cerling, T.E., J.R. Ehleringer, and J.M. Harris. 1998. Carbon dioxide starvation, the development of C4 ecosystems, and mammalian evolution. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B 353:159-171. (article in pdf)
230. Steffen, W., et al. (IGBP Terrestrial Carbon Working Group). 1998. The terrestrial carbon cycle: implications for the Kyoto Protocol. Science 280:1393-1394.
231. Brooks, J.R., L.B. Flanagan, and J.R. Ehleringer. 1998. Responses of boreal conifers to climate fluctuations: indications from tree-ring widths and carbon isotope analyses. Can. J. Forest. Res. 28:524-533. (article in pdf)
232. Ehleringer, J.R., P.W. Rundel, B. Palma, and H.A. Mooney. 1998. Carbon isotope ratios of Atacama Desert plants reflect hyperaridity of region. Rev. Chil. Hist. Nat. 71:79-86.
233. Ehleringer, J.R., and C.S. Cook. 1998. Carbon and oxygen isotope ratios of ecosystem respiration along an Oregon conifer transect: preliminary observations based upon small-flask sampling. Tree Physiol. 18:513-519. (article in pdf)
234. Flanagan, L.B., J.R. Brooks, and J.R. Ehleringer. 1998. Photosynthesis and carbon isotope discrimination in boreal forest ecosystems: a comparison of functional characteristics in plants from three mature forest types. J. Geophys. Res. 102:28,861-28,869.
235. Dawson, T.E., and J.R. Ehleringer. 1998. Plants, isotopes and water use: a catchment-scale perspective, p. 165-202. In C. Kendall and J. McDonnell (eds.), Tracers in Catchment Hydrology. Elsevier, Amsterdam.
236. Buchmann, N., T.M. Hinckley, and J.R. Ehleringer. 1998. Carbon isotope dynamics in Abies amabilis stands in the Cascades. Can. J. For. Res. 28:808-819. (article in pdf)
237. Cerling, T.E., J.M. Harris, B.J. MacFadden, J. Quade, M.G. Leakey, V. Eisenmann, and J.R. Ehleringer. 1998. Miocene-Pliocene shift: one step or several? Nature 393:127. (article in pdf)
238. Lin, G., J.R. Ehleringer , P.T. Rygiewicz, M.G. Johnson, and D.T. Tingey. 1999. Elevated CO2 and temperature impacts on different components of soil CO2 efflux in Douglas-fir terracosms. Global Change Biology 5:157-168. (article in pdf)
239. Zacharisen, M.H., M.A. Brick, A.G. Fisher, J.B. Ogg, and J.R. Ehleringer. 1999. Relationships between productivity and carbon isotope discrimination among dry bean lines and F2 progeny. Euphytica 105:239-250. (article in pdf)
240. Mooney, H.A., J. Canadell, F.S. Chapin III, J.R. Ehleringer, Ch. Körner, R.E. McMurtrie, W.J. Parton, L.F. Pitelka, and E. -D. Schulze. 1999. Ecosystem physiology responses to global change, p. 141-189. In: B.H. Walker, W. Steffen, J. Canadell, and J. Ingram (eds.), The Terrestrial biosphere and global change: implications for natural and managed ecosystems. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge.
241. Schulze, E.-D., R.J. Scholes, J.R. Ehleringer, L.A. Hunt, J. Canadell, F.S. Chapin III, amd W. Steffen. 1999. The study of ecosystems in the context of global change, p. 19-44. In: B.H. Walker, W. Steffen, J. Canadell, and J. Ingram (eds.), The Terrestrial biosphere and global change: implications for natural and managed ecosystems. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge.
242. Flanagan, L.B., D.S. Kubien, and J.R. Ehleringer. 1999. Spatial and temporal variation in the carbon and oxygen stable isotope ratio of respired CO2 in a boreal forest ecosystem. Tellus 51:367-384.
243. Roden, J.S., and J.R. Ehleringer. 1999. Leaf water dD and d18O observations confirm robustness of Craig-Gordon model under wide ranging environmental conditions. Plant Physiology 120: 1165-1174. (article in pdf)
244. Ehleringer, J.R., S. Schwinning, and R.L. Gebauer. 1999. Water use in arid land ecosystems, pages 347-365. In M. C. Press (ed.), Advances in Plant Physiological Ecology, Blackwell Science, Oxford.
245. Roden, J.S., and J.R. Ehleringer. 1999. Hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios of tree-ring cellulose for ripraian trees grown long-term under hydroponically controlled environments. Oecologia 121:467-477. (article in pdf)
246. Ehleringer, J.R., D.A. Cooper, M.J. Lott and C.S. Cook. 1999. Geo-location of heroin and cocaine by stable isotope ratios. Forensic Science International 106:27-35.
247. Cerling, T.E., J.R. Ehleringer, J. Harris and B. MacFadden. 1999. Atmospheric CO2, terrestrial ecology, and mammalian evolution, p. 7-9. In H. Armannson (ed.), Geochemistry of the earth's surface . Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Geochemistry of the Earth's Surface. A.A. Balkema Publishers, Rotterdam.
248. Squeo, F. A., N. Olivares, S. Olivares, A. Pollastri, E. Aguirre, R. Aravena, C. Jorquera and J.R. Ehleringer. 1999. Grupos funcionales arbustos deserticos del norte de Chile, definidos sobre la base de las fuentes de agua utilizadas. (article in pdf)
249. Roden, J.S., G. Lin and J.R. Ehleringer. 2000. A mechanistic model for interpretation of hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios in tree-ring cellulose. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 64:21-35. (article in pdf)
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251. Gebauer, R.L.E., and J.R. Ehleringer. 2000. Water and nitrogen uptake patterns following moisture pulses in a cold desert community. Ecology 81:1415-1424. (article in pdf)
252. Williams, D.G., and J.R. Ehleringer. 2000. Carbon isotope discrimination and water relations of oak hybrid populations in southwestern Utah. Western North American Naturalist 60:121-129.
253. Helliker, B.R., and J.R. Ehleringer. 2000. Establishing a grassland signature in veins: 18O in the leaf water of C3 and C4 grasses. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97:7894-7898. (article in pdf)
254. Canadell, J., H.A. Mooney, D. Baldocchi, J.A. Berry, J.R. Ehleringer, C.B. Field, S.T. Gower, D. Hollinger, J. Hunt, R. Jackson, S. Running, G. Shaver, S.E. Trumbore, R. Valentini, and B. Y. Bond. 2000. Carbon metabolism of the terrestrial biosphere: a multi-technique approach for improved understanding. Ecosystems 3:115-130. (article in pdf)
255. Roden, J.S., and J.R. Ehleringer. 2000. Hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios of tree-ring cellulose for field grown riparian trees. Oecologia 123:481-489. (article in pdf)
256. Ehleringer, J.R., J. Roden, and T.E. Dawson. 2000. Assessing ecosystem-level water relations through stable isotope ratio analyses, p. 181-198. In O. Sala, R. Jackson, H.A. Mooney, and R. Howarth (eds.), Methods in ecosystem science. Springer Verlag, New York.
257. Squeo, F.A., N. Olivares, A. Valenzuela, A. Pollastri, E., Aguirre, R. Aravena, C. Jorquera, and J.R. Ehleringer. 2000. Fuentes de aqua utilizadas por las plantas desérticas y su importancia en planes de manejo y restauración ecológica. Bol. Soc. Bot. México 65:95-106.
258. Williams, D.G., and J.R. Ehleringer. 2000. Intra- and interspecific variation for summer precipitation use in pinyon-juniper woodlands. Ecological Monographs 70:517-537. (article in pdf)
259. Ku, M.S.B., D. Cho, U. Ranade, T.P. Hsu, X. Li, D.M. Jiao, J.R. Ehleringer, M. Miyao, and M. Matsuoka. 2000. Photosynthetic performance of transgenic rice overexpressing maize C4 photosynthesis enzymes, p. 193-204. In: J.E. Seehy, P.L. Mitchell, and B. Hardy (eds.), Redesigning rice photosynthesis to increase yield. Elsevier Science, Amsterdam.
260. Cerling, T.E., and J.R. Ehleringer. 2000. Welcome to the C4 world, p. 273-286. In R.A. Gastaldo and W.A. DiMichele (eds.), Phanerozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems. The Paleontological Society Papers. Yale University Press, New Haven.
261. Ehleringer, J.R., J. F. Casale, M.J. Lott, and V.L. Ford. 2000. Tracing origins of cocaine with stable isotopes. Nature 408:311-312. (article in pdf)