Details

Date

January 19, 2001

Location

Arizona Room, Memorial Union, Arizona State University

Posters

Education

Monica M. Elser and Charlene Saltz.Ecology Explorers: K-12 student contributions to the CAP LTER project. (pdf)

Modeling

John L. David and Jianguo Wu.Simulating the urban growth pattern in the Phoenix metropolitan region: Relating pattern to process.

Sheryl Berling-Wolff and Jianguo Wu. Developing a hierarchical patch dynamics modeling platform.

Jianguo Wu, John L. David, G. Darrel Jenerette, Matt Luck, and Sheryl Berling-Wolff. Modeling land use change and ecosystem processes of the Phoenix metropolitan landscape. (pdf)

Survey 200

Jamaica R.Cousins and Jean C. Stutz. Trap cultures reveal higher species richness of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in comparison to soil samples in the Phoenix metropolitan area. (pdf)

Diane Hope, Corinna Gries, Weixing Zhu, Steve Carroll, Amy Nelson, Linda Stabler, Charles L. Redman, Nancy B. Grimm, and Ann Kinzig. Application of integrated inventory to the study of urban ecosystem: An extensive 200-site field survey of the Central Arizona-Phoenix LTER. (pdf)

Jessamy Rango, Maggie Tseng, and Eyal Shochat. 200 point survey: Vegetative arthropod community structure. (pdf)

G. Darrel Jenerette, Matt A. Luck, Jianguo Wu, Nancy B. Grimm, Diane Hope, and Weixing Zhu. Spatial patterns of soil organic matter in central Arizona. (pdf)

Art Stiles and Sam M. Scheiner. Analysis of desert vegetation data from the 200 sites survey. (pdf)

Human dimensions

Anubhav Bagley. Projecting new growth using SAM-IM.

Chris Bruce and Don Worley. Tracking growth in the Valley of the Sun residential completions (1990-1999).

Bob Bolin, Amy Nelson, Ed Hackett, David Pijawka, Maureen O’Donnell, Scott Smith, Diane Sicotte, and Edward Sadalla. South Phoenix assessment of community and environment. (pdf)

Sharon Harlan, Amy Nelson, Ed Hackett, Andrew Kirby, Bob Bolin, David Pijawka, Tom Rex, and Diane Hope. Phoenix area social survey: Long-term monitoring of social interaction, and environmental change in urban neighborhoods. (pdf)

Jana Fry, Leslie Nogue, Chris Patterson, and C. Scott Smith. Historic Land Use Phase II. (pdf)

Darrel Jenerette, Kristin Gade, Nancy Grimm, Diane Hope, Matt Luck, Wendy Marussich, John Roach. The ecological footprint workshop: Creating an ecological and social sciences interface. (pdf)

Glen Krutz and Gina Woodall. Dynamic political institutions and water policy in Central Arizona-Phoenix. (pdf)

Amy Nelson, Bob Bolin, Ed Hackett, David Pijawka, Ed Sadalla, Diane Sicotte, Debbie Brewer, and Eric Matranga. The ecology of risk in a Sunbelt city: A multi-hazard analysis. (pdf)

Amy Nelson and Sharon Harlan. Labor market dynamics in a postindustrial city: A spatial and sectoral analysis of employment changes in the Phoenix MSA. (pdf)

Charles L. Redman and Patricia Gober. Human dimension of CAP LTER research. (pdf)

Diane Sicotte. Political and legal controversies over hazardous industrial waste in three central Arizona communities. (pdf)

Data management

Peter McCartney. Ecological informatics at CAP LTER. (pdf)

Populations

Madhusudan Katti and Eyal Shochat. Phoenix Or Tucson – Does landscape determine where Abert’s Towhees choose to live? (pdf)

Wendy A. Marussich, Jeanne MacHeffner, William F. Fagan, and Stanley H. Faeth. Urban ecology: Population and community patterns.

Christopher Putnam. Cactus Wren condos: Does urbanization affect the characteristics of Cactus Wren roost nests? (pdf)

essamy Rango, Eyal Shochat, Maggie Tseng, William Fagan, and Stanley Faeth. Ground arthropod community composition in a heterogeneous urban environment. (pdf) J

Eyal Shochat and Madhusudan Katti. Bird species diversity in the greater Phoenix area. (pdf)

Paige Warren and Ann Kinzig. Ecological and social factors predicting avian diversity in urban parks. (pdf)

Primary production

Chris Martin, Thomas Day, John Briggs, Jean Stutz, and Milton Sommerfeld. Primary productivity at the CAP LTER. (pdf)

L. Brooke Stabler, Chris A. Martin, and Jean C. Stutz. Potential effects of mycorrhizal associations on urban tree carbon storage potential.

Sean A. Whitcomb, Jean C. Stutz, and Chris A. Martin..Spatial patterns of belowground respiration and related soil parameters in a simulated xeric urban landscape. (pdf)

Biogeochemical processes

Nancy B. Grimm, Larry A. Baker, Diane Hope, Weixing Zhu, James Anderson, Aisha Coppola, Jennifer Edmonds, Susanne Grossman-Clarke, G. Darrel Jenerette, Ann P. Kinzig, Jeff Klopatek, David B. Lewis, Matt A. Luck, Milton Sommerfeld, Paul Westerhoff, Jianguo Wu, and Y. Xu.. Biogeochemical processes in an urban ecosystem, metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona. (pdf)

Diane Hope, Nancy B. Grimm, James Anderson, and Michael Clary.. Atmospheric deposition of major nutrients across an urban-desert gradient in central Arizona. (pdf)

Diane, Hope, Susanne Grossman-Clarke, Will Stefanov, and Peter Hyde.. Modeling nitrogen dry deposition inputs to the CAP LTER urban ecosystem. (pdf)

W. John Roach, Aisha Coppola, and Nancy B. Grimm.. Nutrient dynamics in arid urban fluvial systems: Canals and streams. (pdf)

Toralf Zschau, Steve Getty, Corinna Gries, and Thomas H. Nash III. Spatial and temporal variation of elemental deposition in Maricopa County, Arizona. (pdf)

Geophysical changes

J Ramon Arrowsmith, Sarah E. Robinson, Kenneth Fergason, James A. Tyburczy, Stephen D. Holloway, and Steve E. Wood..CAPLTER geology and geophysics (pdf)

Wendy Bigler.. Historic Channel Changes in the Salt River, Arizona 1890-1931 (pdf)

Anthony J. Brazel, Chris A. Martin, Diane Hope, Andrew Ellis, Gordon Heisler, Larry Baker, Sharolyn Anderson, Nancy Selover, Linda Stabler, Roger Tomalty, and John Blair.. CAP LTER climate (pdf)

Kenneth Fergason, Ramon Arrowsmith, and James Tyburczy.. Investigation of changes in groundwater elevation associated with Tempe Town Lake