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Publications of James F. Reynolds    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. REYNOLDS, JF & DM Stafford Smith, Global Desertification: Do Humans Cause Deserts?, Dahlem Report 88 (December, 2002), pp. 437, Dahlem University Press (Berlin.)
  2. REYNOLDS, JF & JD Tenhunen, Landscape Function and Disturbance in Arctic Tundra, Ecological Studies Series Vol. 120 (1996), pp. 460, Springer-Verlag (Berlin New York Heidelberg.)
  3. REYNOLDS, JF, DW Hilbert, J-L Chen, PC Harley, PR Kemp & Leadley, Modeling the Response of Plants and Ecosystems to Elevated CO2 and Climate Change, DOE/ER-60490T-H1 (1992), pp. 220, National Technical Information Service, U.S. Dept. of Commerce (Springfield, VA.)
  4. Chapin, FS, R Jefferies, JF REYNOLDS, G Shaver & Svoboda, Arctic Physiological Processes in a Changing Climate (1992), pp. 469, Academic Press (San Diego.)
  5. Ludwig, JA & JF REYNOLDS, Statistical Ecology: A Primer On Methods And Computing (1988), pp. 337, Wiley-Intersciencie (New York.)
  6. REYNOLDS, JF, D Bachelet, P Leadley & D Moorhead, Assessing the Effects of Elevated Carbon Dioxide on Plants: Toward The Development of a Generic Plant Growth Model (1986), pp. 250, CDIC, U.S.Department of Energy (Washington, D.C..)
  7. REYNOLDS, JF & TR Wentworth, Introduction To Ecology Laboratory Manual, 2nd Edition (1977), pp. 216, Hunter Publ. Comp (Winston-Salem, NC.)

Papers Published

  1. REYNOLDS, JF, A Grainger, DM Stafford Smith, G Bastin, L Garcia-Barrios, RJ Fernández, MA Janssen, N Jürgens, RJ Scholes, A Veldkamp, MM Verstraete, G Von Maltitz & P Zdruli, Scientific concepts for an integrated analysis of desertification, Land Degradation & Development, vol. 22 (2011), pp. 166-183 [doi]
  2. Eldridge, DJ, MA Bowker, FT Maestre, E Roger, JF REYNOLDS & WG Whitford, Impacts of shrub encroachment on ecosystem structure and functioning: towards a global synthesis, Ecology Letters, vol. 14 (2011), pp. 709-722 [doi]
  3. Verstraete, MM, CF Hutchinson, A Grainger, M Stafford Smith, RJ Scholes, JF REYNOLDS, P Barbosa, A Léon & C Mbow, Towards a global drylands observing system: Observational requirements and institutional solutions, Land Degradation & Development, vol. 22 (2011), pp. 198-213 [doi]
  4. Stafford Smith DM, Fernandez RA, JF REYNOLDS, Looking back on a decade of the Dryland Development Paradigm, in Proceedings, IX International Rangeland Congress, "Diverse Rangelands for a Sustainable Society" (2011), pp. 746-751 (Rosario, Argentina, April 2-8th, 2011.)
  5. Ayarza, Miguel, E Huber-Sannwald, J Herrick, JF REYNOLDS, LA Welchez, P Lentes, J Pavón, J Morales, A Alvarado, M Pinedo, N Baquera, S Zelaya, R Pineda, E Amézquita and M Trejo, Changing human-ecological relationships and drivers using the Quesungual agroforestry system in western Honduras, Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems, vol. 25 (2010), pp. 219-227 [doi]
  6. Bradford, MA, MD Wallenstein, SD Allison, KK Treseder, SD Frey, BW Watts, CA Davies, TR Maddox, JM Melillo, JE Mohan & JF REYNOLDS, Decreased mass specific respiration under experimental warming is robust to the microbial biomass method employed, Ecology Letters, vol. 12 (2009), pp. E15-E18
  7. Shen, W., J. F. REYNOLDS, and D. Hui, Responses of dryland soil respiration and soil carbon pool size to abrupt vs. gradual and individual vs. combined changes in soil temperature, precipitation, and atmospheric CO2: a simulation analysis., Global Change Biology, vol. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2009.01857.x (2009)
  8. Bradford, Mark A, Noah Fierer & James F REYNOLDS, Soil carbon stocks in experimental mesocosms are dependent on the rate of labile carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus inputs to soils, Functional Ecology, vol. 22 (2008), pp. 964-974
  9. Bradford, MA, CA Davies, SD Frey, TR Maddox, JM Melillo, JE Mohan, JF REYNOLDS, KK Treseder, and MD Wallenstein, Thermal adaptation of soil microbial respiration to elevated temperature, Ecology Letters, vol. 11 (2008), pp. 1316–1327
  10. Bradford, MA, N Fierer, RB Jackson, TR Maddox and JF REYNOLDS, Nonlinear root-derived carbon sequestration across a gradient of nitrogen and phosphorous deposition in experimental mesocosms, Global Change Biology, vol. 14 (2008), pp. 1113-1124
  11. REYNOLDS, JF, JE Herrick, and E Huber-Sannwald, La sustentabilidad de la producción de la quinua en el Altiplano Sur de Bolivia: Aplicación del paradigma de desarrollo de zonas secas, Revista Habitat, vol. 75 (2008), pp. 10-17
  12. REYNOLDS, JF, JE Herrick, and E Huber-Sannwald, Un nuevo paradigma para el entendimiento y el combate de la desertificación, Revista Habitat, vol. 75 (2008), pp. 4-9
  13. REYNOLDS, James F, DM Stafford Smith, EF Lambin, BL Turner, II, M Mortimore, SPJ Batterbury, TE Downing, H Dowlatabadi, RJ Fernández, JE Herrick, E Huber-Sannwald, R Leemans, T Lynam, FT Maestre, M Ayarza & B Walker, Global desertification: Building a science for dryland development, Science, vol. 316 no. 5826 (May 11, 2007), pp. 847-851 [doi]
  14. Fernando T. Maestre and James F REYNOLDS, Amount or pattern? Responses of a grassland assemblage to joint changes in the heterogeneity and availability of two key resources, Ecology, vol. 88 no. 2 (Spring, 2007), pp. 501–511
  15. Maestre, FT, JL Quero, F Valladares & James F REYNOLDS, Individual vs. population plastic responses to elevated CO2, nutrient availability, and heterogeneity: a microcosm experiment with co-occurring species, Plant & Soil, vol. 296 no. 1/2 (Spring, 2007), pp. 53-64
  16. Maestre, F & James F REYNOLDS, Biomass responses to elevated CO2, soil heterogeneity and diversity: an experimental assessment with grassland assemblages, Oecologia no. 151 (2007), pp. 512-520
  17. Maestre, Fernando T & James F REYNOLDS, Spatial heterogeneity in soil nutrient supply modulates nutrient and biomass responses to multiple global change drivers in model grassland communities, Global Change Biology, vol. 12 (December, 2006), pp. 2431–2441
  18. Maestre, FT, MA Bradford & James F REYNOLDS, Soil heterogeneity and community composition jointly influence grassland biomass, Journal of Vegetation Science, vol. 17 (August, 2006), pp. 261-270
  19. REYNOLDS, James F, Cutting through confusion. A new paradigm for understanding the interrelated factors that make up desertification, so as better to combat it, Our Planet, vol. 17 (July, 2006), pp. 26-27 [available here]  [author's comments]
  20. Maestre, FT & JF REYNOLDS, Nutrient availability and atmospheric CO2 partial pressure modulate the effects of nutrient heterogeneity on the size structure of populations in grassland species, Annals of Botany, vol. 98 (July, 2006), pp. 227–235
  21. Groffman, PM, JS Baron, T Blett, AJ Gold, IA Goodman, LH Gunderson, B Levinson, MA Palmer, HW Paerl, GD Peterson, NL Poff, DW Rejeski, JF REYNOLDS, MG Turner, KP Weather & JA Wiens, Ecological thresholds: The key to successful environmental management or an important concept with no practical application?, Ecosystems, vol. 9 no. 1 (June, 2006), pp. 1-13
  22. Saunders, C, JP Megonigal & JF REYNOLDS, Comparison of belowground biomass in C3- and C4-dominated mixed communities in a Chesapeake Bay marsh, Plant and Soil, vol. 280 (April, 2006), pp. 305–322
  23. Maestre, Fernando T & James F REYNOLDS, Small-scale spatial heterogeneity in the vertical distribution of soil nutrients has limited effects on the growth and development of Prosopis glandulosa seedlings, Plant Ecology, vol. 183 (March, 2006), pp. 65-75
  24. Maestre, FT, F Valladares & JF REYNOLDS, The stress-gradient hypothesis does not fit all relationships between plant-plant interactions and abiotic stress: further insights from arid environments, Journal of Ecology, vol. 94 (January, 2006), pp. 17-22
  25. Huber-Sannwald, E, FT Maestre, J Herrick & JF REYNOLDS, Ecohydrological feedbacks and linkages associated with land degradation: a case study from Mexico, Hydrological Processes, vol. 20 no. 15 (2006), pp. 3395-3411
  26. Causin, HF, TW Rufty & JF REYNOLDS, Gas exchange and carbon metabolism in two Prosopis species from semiarid habitats: effects of elevated CO2, N-supply and N-source, American Journal of Botany, vol. 93 (2006), pp. 716-723
  27. Maestre, FT, MA Bradford & JF REYNOLDS, Soil nutrient heterogeneity interacts with elevated CO2 and nutrient availability to determine species and assemblage responses in a model grassland community, New Phytologist, vol. 168 (Winter, 2005), pp. 637-649
  28. Maestre, FT, MA Bradford & JF REYNOLDS, Soil nutrient heterogeneity interacts with elevated CO2 and nutrient availability species to determine species and assemblage responses in model grassland community, New Phytologist, vol. 168 (2005), pp. 637–650
  29. REYNOLDS, JF, FT Maestre, Huber-Sannwald, E, Herrick, J, Kemp, Aspectos socioeconómicos y biofísicos de la desertificación, Ecosistemas (2005) [articulo.asp%3FId%3D131%26Id_Categoria%3D2%26tipo%3Dportada]
  30. Maestre, FT, F Valladares & JF REYNOLDS, Is the change of plant–plant interactions with abiotic stress predictable? A meta-analysis of field results in arid environments, Journal of Ecology, vol. 93 (2005), pp. 748–757
  31. Shen, W, J Wu, PR Kemp, James F REYNOLDS & NB Grimm, Simulating the dynamics of primary productivity of a Sonoran Desert ecosystem: Model parameterization and validation, Ecological Modelling, vol. 189 (2005), pp. 1-24
  32. Rial, JA, RA Pielke, Sr., M Beniston, M Claussen, J Canadell, P Cox, H Held, N de Noblet-Ducoudré, R Prinn, JF REYNOLDS & JD Salas, Nonlinearities, feedbacks and critical thresholds within the Earth's climate system, Climatic Change, vol. 65 (2004), pp. 11-38
  33. Ogle, K, RL Wolpert & James F REYNOLDS, Reconstructing plant root area and water uptake profiles, Ecology, vol. 85 (2004), pp. 1967-1978
  34. Causin, HF, DC Tremmel, TW Rufty & JF REYNOLDS, Growth, nitrogen uptake, and metabolism in two semiarid shrubs grown at ambient and elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations: effects of nitrogen supply and source, American Journal of Botany, vol. 91 (2004), pp. 565-572
  35. REYNOLDS, James F, PR Kemp, K Ogle and RJ Fernández, Modifying the ‘pulse-reserve’ paradigm for deserts of North America: precipitation pulses, soil water and plant responses, Oecologia, vol. 141 (2004), pp. 194–210
  36. Ogle, K & JF REYNOLDS, Plant responses to precipitation in desert ecosystems: integrating functional types, pulses, thresholds, and delays, Oecologia, vol. 141 (2004), pp. 282–294
  37. Stafford Smith, DM & JF REYNOLDS, The interactive role of human and environmental dimensions in the desertification debate, Annals of Arid Zone, vol. 42 (2004), pp. 15-23
  38. Gao, Q & JF REYNOLDS, Historical shrub-grass transitions in the northern Chihuahuan Desert: Modeling the effects of shifting rainfall seasonlity and event size over a landscape, Global Change Biology, vol. 9 (2003), pp. 1-19
  39. Kemp, PR, JF REYNOLDS, RA Virginia & WG Whitford, Decomposition of leaf and root litter in the Chihuahuan Desert: modeling the effects of three years of summer drought, Journal of Arid Environments, vol. 53 (2003), pp. 21-39
  40. Baysa, MC, DC Tremmel, JF REYNOLDS, GC Rivero & RA Tabbada, The interactive effects of elevated CO2, temperature and N supply on N concentration and allocation in rice (Oryza sativa L.), Philippine Agricultural Scientist, vol. 86 (2003), pp. 117-122
  41. Ogle, K & JF REYNOLDS, Desert dogma revisited: coupling of stomatal conductance and photosyntesis in the desert shrub, Larrea tridentata, Plant, Cell and Enviroment, vol. 25 (2002), pp. 909-921
  42. Fernandez, RJ, M Wang & JF REYNOLDS, Do morphological changes mediate plant responses to water stress? A steady-state expirement with two C4 grasses, New Phytologist, vol. 155 (2002), pp. 79-88
  43. Luo, Y, B Medlyn, D Hui, D Ellsworth, JF REYNOLDS & G Katul, Gross primary production in Duke Forest: modeling synthesis of FACE experiment and eddy-covariance measurements, Ecological Applications, vol. 11 (2001), pp. 239-252
  44. Pitelka, L, H Bugmann & JF REYNOLDS, How much physiology is needed in gap models? Introduction to a workshop on inter-model comparisons, Climatic Change, vol. 51 (2001), pp. 251-257
  45. Bugmann, H, JF REYNOLDS & L Pitelka, Guest Editorial. How much physiology is need in forest gap models for simuling long-term vegetation response to global change?, Climatic Change, vol. 51 (2001), pp. 249-250
  46. REYNOLDS, JF, H Bugmann & Pitelka, How much physiology is needed in gap models? Limitations, potentials and recommendations, Climatic Change, vol. 51 (2001), pp. 541-557
  47. REYNOLDS, James F, H Bugmann, & L Pitelka, How much physiology is needed in forest gap models for simulating long-term vegetation response to global change? Limitations, potentials, and recommendations, Climatic Change, vol. 51 (2001), pp. 541-557
  48. Fernandez, RJ & JF REYNOLDS, Potential growth vs. drought tolerance of eight desert grasses: lack of a trade-off?, Oecologia, vol. 123 (2000), pp. 90-98
  49. REYNOLDS, JF, PR Kemp & JD Tenhunen, Effects of long-term rainfall variability on evapotranspiration and soil wate distribution in the Chihuahuan Deser: a modeling analysis, Plant Ecology, vol. 150 (2000), pp. 145-159
  50. Fernández Roberto J & James F REYNOLDS, Potential growth vs. drought tolerance of eight desert grasses: lack of a trade-off?, Oecologia, vol. 123 (2000), pp. 90-98
  51. REYNOLDS, James F, P.R. Kemp & J.D. Tenhunen, Effects of long-term rainfall variability on evapotranspiration and soil water distribution in the Chihuahuan Desert: a modeling analysis, Plant Ecology, vol. 150 (2000), pp. 145-159
  52. BassiriRad, H, DC Tremmel, RA Virginia, JF REYNOLDS, AG de Soyza & MH Brunell, Short-term patterns in water and nitrogen acquisition by two desert shrubs following simulated summer rain, Plant Ecology, vol. 145 (1999), pp. 27-36
  53. Zimov, SA, SP Davidod, GM Zimova, AI Davidova, FS Chapin, MC Chapin & JF REYNOLDS, Contribution of disturbance to increasing seasonal amplitude of atmospheric CO2, Science, vol. 284 (1999), pp. 1973-1976
  54. Luo, Y & JF REYNOLDS, Validity of extrapolating field CO2 experiments to predict carbon sequestration in natural ecosystems, Ecology, vol. 80 (1999), pp. 1568-1583
  55. Niinemets, U, JD Tenhunen, NR Canta, MM Chaves, T Faria, JS Pereira & JF REYNOLDS, Interactive effects of nitrogen and phosphorus on the acclimation potential of foliage photosynthetic properties of cork oak, Quercus suber, to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations, Global Change Biology, vol. 5 (1999), pp. 455-470
  56. Luo, YQ, JF REYNOLDS, YP Wang & D Wolfe, A search for predictive understanding of plant responses to elevated [ CO2 ], Global Change Biology, vol. 5 (1999), pp. 143-156
  57. Luan, J, Y Luo & JF REYNOLDS, Responses of loblolly pine ecosystem to CO2 enrichment in Duke Forest: A modeling analysis, Tree Physiology, vol. 19 (1999), pp. 279-287
  58. REYNOLDS, JF, RA Virginia, PR Kemp, AG De Soyza & DC Tremmel, Impact of simulated drought on resource islands of shrubs in the Chihuahuan Desert: Effects of species, season, and degree of island development, Ecological Monographs, vol. 63(1) (1999), pp. 69-106
  59. REYNOLDS, JF, RA Virginia, PR Kemp, AG DeSoyza & DC Tremmel, Impact of simulated drought on resource islands of shrubs in the Chihuahuan Desert: Effects of species, season, and degree of island development, Ecological Monographs, vol. 63 no. 1 (1999), pp. 69-106
  60. Luo, Yiqi & James F REYNOLDS, Validity of extrapolating field CO2 experiments to predict carbon sequestration in natural ecosystems, Ecology, vol. 80 (1999), pp. 1568-1583
  61. Cheng, WX, RA Virginia, SF Oberbauer, CT Gillespie, JF REYNOLDS & JD Tenhunen, Soil nitrogen, microbial biomass, and respiration along an arctic toposequence, Soil Science Society of America Journal, vol. 62 (1998), pp. 654-662
  62. Ostendorf, B & JF REYNOLDS, A model or arctic tundra vegetation derived from topographic gradients, Landscape Ecology, vol. 13 (1998), pp. 187-201
  63. Gebauer, RLE, JF REYNOLDS & JD Tenhunen, Diurnal patterns of CO2 and H2O exchange of the arctic sedges Eriophorum angustifoliun and E. vaginatum (Cyperaceae), American Journal of Botany, vol. 85 (1998), pp. 592-599
  64. Gebauer, RLE, BR Strain & JF REYNOLDS, The effect of elevated CO2 and N availability on tissue concentrations and whole pools of carbon-based secondary compounds in loblolly pine ( Pinus taeda ), Oecologia, vol. 113 (1998), pp. 29-36
  65. Luo, Y, J-L Chen, JF REYNOLDS, CB Field & HA Mooney, Disproportional increases in photosynthesis and plant biomass in a Califormia grassland exposed to elevated CO2: A simulation analysis, Functional Ecology, vol. 11 (1997), pp. 697-704
  66. Brisson, J & JF REYNOLDS, Effects of compensatory growth on population processes: A simulation study, Ecology, vol. 78(8) (1997), pp. 2378-2384
  67. BassiriRad, H, KL Griffin, JF REYNOLDS & BR Strain, Changes in root NH4+ and NO3- absorption rates of loblolly and ponderosa pine in response to CO2 enrichment, Plant and Soil, vol. 190 (1997), pp. 1-9
  68. Chen, J-L & JF REYNOLDS, A coordination model of carbon allocation in relation to water supply, Annals of Botany, vol. 80 (1997), pp. 45-55
  69. BassiriRad, H, JF REYNOLDS, RA Virginia & MH Brunelle, Growth and root NO3- and PO4-3 uptake capacity of three desert species in response to atmospheric CO2 enrichment, Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, vol. 24 (1997), pp. 353-358
  70. Leadley, P, JF REYNOLDS & FS Chapin, III, A model of nitrogen uptake by Eriophorum vaginatum roots in the field: ecological implications, Ecological Monographs, vol. 67 (1997), pp. 1-22
  71. Chen, J-L & JF REYNOLDS, GePSi: A generic plant simulator based on object-oriented principles, Ecological Modeling, vol. 94 (1997), pp. 53-66
  72. REYNOLDS, JF & B Acock, Modularity and genericness in plant and ecosystem models, Ecological Modeling, vol. 94 (1997), pp. 7-16
  73. Kemp, PR, JF REYNOLDS, Y Pachepsky & J-L Chen, A comparative modeling study of soil water dynamics in a desert ecosystem, Water Resources Research, vol. 33 (1997), pp. 73-90
  74. Acock, B & JF REYNOLDS, Modularity in plant models, Ecological Modeling, vol. 94 (1997), pp. 1-6
  75. REYNOLDS, JF & J-L Chen, Modeling shoot:root ratio in relation to carbon and nitrogen supply: Coordination versus optimization, Plant and Soil, vol. 185 (1996), pp. 65-74
  76. BassiriRad, H, KL Griffin, BR Strain & JF REYNOLDS, Effects of CO2 enrichment on growth and root 15NH4+ uptake rate of loblolly and ponderosa pine seedlings, Tree Physiology, vol. 16 (1996), pp. 957-962
  77. Gebauer, RLE, JF REYNOLDS & BR Strain, Allometric relations and growth in Pinus taeda: the effect of elevated CO2 and changing N availability, New Phytologist, vol. 134 (1996), pp. 85-93
  78. BassiriRad, H, DT Tissue, JF REYNOLDS & FS Chapin, III, Response of Eriophorum vaginatum to CO2 enrichment at different soil temperatures: Effects on growth, root respiration and PO4-3 uptake kinetics, New Phytologist, vol. 133 (1996), pp. 423-430
  79. BassiriRad, H, RB Thomas, JF REYNOLDS & BR Strain, Differential response of root uptake kinetics of NH4+ and NO3- to enriched atmospheric CO2 concentration in field-grown loblolly pine, Plant Cell and Environment, vol. 19 (1996), pp. 367-371
  80. De Soyza, AG, AC Franco, RA Virginia, JF Reynolds & WG Whitford, Effects of plant size on photosynthesis and water relations in the desert shrub Prosopis glandulosa ( Fabaceae), American Journal of Botany, vol. 83 (1996), pp. 99-105
  81. Gebauer, RLE, JD Tenhunen & JF REYNOLDS, Soil aeration in relation to soil physical properties, nitrogen availability and root characteristics within an arctic watershed, Plant and Soil, vol. 178 (1996), pp. 37-48
  82. Moorhead, DL, RL Sinsabaugh, AE Linkins & JF REYNOLDS, Descomposition processes: modelling approaches and applications, Science of the Total Environment, vol. 183 (1996), pp. 137-149
  83. Li, H & JF Reynolds, On definition and quantification of heterogeneity, Oikos, vol. 73 (1995), pp. 280-284
  84. Gebauer, R, JF REYNOLDS & JD Tenhunen, Growth and allocation of the arctic sedges Eriophorum angustifolium and E.vaginatum: Effects of variable soil oxygen and nutrient availability, Oecologia, vol. 104 (1995), pp. 330-339
  85. Zimov, SA, VI Chuprynin, AP Oreshko, FS Chapin, JF REYNOLDS & MC Chapin, Steppe-tundra transition: a herbivore-driven biome shift at the end of the Pleistocene, American Naturalist, vol. 146 (1995), pp. 765-794
  86. Kemp, PR, JM Cornelius & JF REYNOLDS, Temporal discontinuities in precipitation in the Central North American prairie, International Journal of Climatology, vol. 14 (1994), pp. 539-557
  87. Kemp, PR, DG Waldecker, CE Owensby, JF REYNOLDS & RA Virginia, Effects of elevated CO2 and nitrogen fertilization pre-treatments on decomposition on tallgrass prairie leaf litter, Plant and Soil, vol. 165 (1994), pp. 115-127
  88. Franco, AC, AG de Soyza, RA Virginia, JF REYNOLDS & WG Whitford, Effects of plant size and water relations on gas exchange and growth of the desert shrub, Larrea tridentata, Oecologia, vol. 97 (1994), pp. 171-178
  89. Brisson, J & JF REYNOLDS, The effects of neighbors on root distribution in a creosotebush (Larrea Tridentata) population, Ecology, vol. 75 (1994), pp. 1693-1702
  90. Larigauderie, A, JF REYNOLDS & BR Strain, Root response to CO2 enrichment and nitrogen supply in loblolly pine, Plant and Soil, vol. 165 (1994), pp. 21-32
  91. Li, H & JF REYNOLDS, A simulation experiment to quantify spatial heterogeneity in categorical maps, Ecology, vol. 75 (1994), pp. 2446-2455
  92. Moorhead, DL, CJ Kroehler, AE Linkins & JF REYNOLDS, Dynamics of extracellular phosphatase activities in Eriophorum vaginatum tussocks, Arctic and Alpine Research, vol. 25 (1993), pp. 50-55
  93. Moorhead, DL & JF REYNOLDS, Effects of climate change on decomposition in arctic tussock tundra-A modeling synthesis, Arctic and Alpine Research, vol. 25 (1993), pp. 403-412
  94. Li, H & JF REYNOLDS, A new contagion index to quantify spatial patterns of landscapes, Landscape Ecology, vol. 8 (1993), pp. 155-162
  95. Chen, J-L, JF Reynolds, P Harley & JD Tenhunen, Coordination theory of leaf nitrogen distribution in a canopy, Oecologica, vol. 93 (1993), pp. 63-69
  96. Moorhead, DL & JF REYNOLDS, Changing carbon chemistry of buried creosote bush litter during decomposition in the northern Chihuahuan Desert, American Midland Naturalist, vol. 130 (1993), pp. 83-89
  97. Ostendorf, B & JF REYNOLDS, Relationships between a terrain-based hydrologic model and patch-scale vegetation patterns in an arctic tundra landscape, Landscape Ecology, vol. 8 (1993), pp. 229-237
  98. Harley, PC, R Thomas, JF REYNOLDS & BR Strain, Modeling photosynthesis of cotton grown in elevated CO2, Plant, Cell and Envioronment, vol. 15 (1992), pp. 271-282
  99. Kemp, PR, JM Cornelius & JF REYNOLDS, A simple model for predicting soil temperatures in desert ecosystems, Soil Science, vol. 153 (1992), pp. 280-287
  100. Leadley, PW & JF REYNOLDS, A model of the long-term response of an arctic sedge, Eriophorum vaginatum, to climate change, Ecological Applications, vol. 2 (1992), pp. 323-340
  101. REYNOLDS, JF, J-L Chen, PC Harley, DW Hilbert & JD Tenhunen, Modeling the effects of elevated carbon dioxide on plants: Extrapolating leaf response to a canopy, Agriculture and Forest Meteorology, vol. 61 (1992), pp. 69-94
  102. Hilbert, DW, & JF REYNOLDS, A model allocating growth among leaf proteins, shoot structure, and root biomass to produce balanced activity, Annals of Botany, vol. 68 (1991), pp. 417-425
  103. Hilbert, DW, A Larigauderie & JF REYNOLDS, The influence of carbon dioxide and daily light reception on optimal leaf nitrogen concentrations, Annals of Botany, vol. 68 (1991), pp. 365-376
  104. Cornelius, JM & JF REYNOLDS, On determining the statistical significance of discontinuities within ordered ecological data, Ecology, vol. 72 (1991), pp. 2057-2070
  105. Moorhead, DL & JF REYNOLDS, A general model of litter decomposition in the northern Chihuahuan Desert, Ecological Modelling, vol. 56 (1991), pp. 197-219
  106. Oberbauer, SF, JD Tenhunen & JF REYNOLDS, Environmental controls on CO2 effux from soils in the foothills of the Philip Smith Mountains, Alaska, Arctic and Alpine Research, vol. 23 (1991), pp. 162-169
  107. Leadley, PW, JF REYNOLDS, RB Flagler & AS Heagle, Radiaton utilization efficiency and the growth of soybeans exposed to ozone: A comparative analysis, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, vol. 51 (1990), pp. 293-308
  108. Shlesinger, WB, JF REYNOLDS, GL Cunningham, LF Huennecke, WM Jarrell, RA Virginia & WG Whitford, Biological feedbacks in global desertification, Science, vol. 247 (1990), pp. 1043-1048
  109. Tenhunen, JD, A Sala-Serra, PC Harley, RL Dougherty & JF REYNOLDS, Factors influencing carbon fixation and water use by Mediterranean scherophyll shrubs during summer drought, Oecologia, vol. 82 (1990), pp. 381-393
  110. Leadley, PW & JF REYNOLDS, Effect of carbon dioxide enrichment on development of the firts six mainstem leaves in soybeans, American Journal of Botany, vol. 76 (1989), pp. 1551-1555
  111. Moorhead, DL & JF Reynolds, The contribution of abiotic processes to buried litter decomposition in the northern Chihuahuan Desert, Oecologia, vol. 79 (1989), pp. 133-135
  112. Moorhead, DL & JF REYNOLDS, Mechanisms of surface litter mass loss in the northern Chihuahuan Desert: a reinterpretation, Journal of Arid Environments, vol. 16 (1989), pp. 157-163
  113. Acock, B & JF Reynolds, The rationale for adopting a modular generic structure for crop simulators, Acta Horticulturae, vol. 248 (1989), pp. 391-396
  114. Moorhead, DL, JF REYNOLDS & PJ Fonteyn, Patterns of stratified soil water loss in a Chihuahuan Desert community, Soil Science, vol. 148 (1989), pp. 244-249
  115. Leadley, PW & JF Reynolds, Effects of elevated carbon dioxide on estimation of leaf area and leaf dry weight of soybeans, American Journal of Botany, vol. 75 (1988), pp. 1771-1774
  116. Lieth, JH & JF REYNOLDS, A plant growth model for controlled-environment conditions incorporating canopy structure and development: Application to snap bean, Photosynthetica, vol. 22 (1988), pp. 190-204
  117. Lieth, JH & JF REYNOLDS, The nonrectangular hyperbola as a photosynthetic light response model: A note on the geometrical interpretation and estimation of theta, Photosynthetica (Prague), vol. 21 (1987), pp. 363-366
  118. Leadley, PW, JA REYNOLDS, JA Thomas & JF Reynolds, Effects of carbon dioxide enrichment on internal leaf surface area in soybeans, Botanical Gazette, vol. 148 (1987), pp. 137-140
  119. Moorhead, DL, DW Freckman, JF REYNOLDS & WG Whitford, A simulation model of soil nematode population dynamics: Effects of moisture and temperature, Pedobiologia, vol. 30 (1987), pp. 361-372
  120. Byrne, SV, MM Wehrle, MA Keller & JF REYNOLDS, The impact of gypsy moth infestation on forest succession in the North Carolina Piedmont: A simulation study, Ecological Modeling, vol. 35 (1986), pp. 62-84
  121. Lieth, JH & JF Reynolds, Plant growth analysis of discontinuous growth data: A modified Richards function, Scientia Horticulturae, vol. 28 (1986), pp. 301-314
  122. Dahlman, RC, JF REYNOLDS & Br Strain, Modeling the response of ecosystems to fossil fuel emissions: Carbon dioxide and pollutant interactions, Proceedings Air Pollution Control Association, vol. 86 (9.5) (1986), pp. 1-15
  123. Lieth, JH, JF REYNOLDS & HH Rogers, Estimation of leaf area of soybeans grown under elevated carbon dioxide levels, Field Crops Research, vol. 13 (1986), pp. 193-203
  124. Moorhead, DL, JF REYNOLDS & WG Whitford, A conceptual model of primary productivity, decomposition, and nitrogen cycling in the Chihuahuan creosotebush desert, Tree Physiology, vol. 2 (1986), pp. 215-222
  125. REYNOLDS, JF & A Acock, Predicting the response of plants to increasing carbon dioxide: A critique of plant growth models, Ecological Modeling, vol. 29 (1985), pp. 107-129
  126. Lieth, JH & JF REYNOLDS, A model of canopy irradiance in relation to changing leaf area in a phytotron-grown snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L ) crop, International Journal of Biometerology, vol. 28 (1984), pp. 61-71
  127. Heck, WW, U Blum, W Boss, AS Heagle, R Linthurst, JF REYNOLDS & HH Rogers, Perspectives of air pollution research on plants, Reviews in Toxicology, vol. 1 (1984), pp. 173-175
  128. REYNOLDS, JF, PR Kemp & GL Cunningham, Photosynthetic responses of saltgrass ( Distichlis spicata ) to irradiance, temperature and salinity growth treatments: A modeling synthesis, Photosynthetica, vol. 18 (1984), pp. 100-110
  129. REYNOLDS, JF & JHM Thornley, A shoot: root partitioning model, Annals of Botany, vol. 49 (1982), pp. 585-597
  130. Reynolds, JF & GL Cunningham, Validation of a primary production model of the desert shrub Larrea tridentata using soil-moisture augmentation experiments, Oecologia, vol. 51 (1981), pp. 357-363
  131. REYNOLDS, JF & DJ Crawford, A quantitative study of variation in the Chenopodium atriovirens-dessiccatum-pratericola complex, American Journal of Botany, vol. 67 (1980), pp. 1380-1390
  132. REYNOLDS, JF, Some misconceptions of mathematical modelling, What's New in Plant Physiology, vol. 10 (1979), pp. 41-44
  133. Cunningham, GL, JP Syvertsen, JF REYNOLDS & JM Willson, Some effects of soil-moisture availability on above-ground production and reproductive allocation in Larrea tridentata (DC) Cov., Oecologia, vol. 40 (1979), pp. 113-123
  134. REYNOLDS, JF, GL Cunningham & JP Syvertsen, A net CO2 exchange model for Larrea tridentata, Photosynthetica, vol. 13 (1979), pp. 279-286
  135. Cunningham, GL & JF REYNOLDS, A simulation model of primary production and carbon allocation in the creosotebush (Larrea tridentata [DC.] Cov.), Ecology, vol. 59 (1978), pp. 37-52
  136. Ludwig, JA, JF REYNOLDS & PD Whitson, Size-biomass relations of several Chihuahuan Desert shrubs, American Midland Naturalist, vol. 94 (1975), pp. 451-461
  137. Crawford, DJ & JF REYNOLDS, A numerical study of the common narrow-leaf taxa of Chenopodium occurring in the western United States, Brittonia, vol. 26 (1974), pp. 398-410
  138. REYNOLDS, JF & DH Knight, The magnitude of snowmelt and rainfall interception by lodgepole pine and spruce-fir litter in southeastern Wyoming, Northwest Science, vol. 47 (1973), pp. 50-60

Book Chapters

  1. Lambin, EF, HJ Geist, JF REYNOLDS & DM Stafford Smith, Coupled human-environment system approaches to desertification: Linking people to pixels, in Recent Advances in Remote Sensing and Geoinformation Processing for Land Degradation Assessment, edited by A Roeder & J Hill (2009), pp. 3-13, Taylor & Francis Group, London
  2. REYNOLDS, JF, FT Maestre, DM Stafford Smith & EF Lambin, Natural and human dimensions of land degradation: causes and consequences, in Terrestrial Ecosystems in a Changing World, edited by J Canadell, DE Pataki & L Pitelka (January, 2007), pp. 247-258, Springer, Berlin Heidelberg
  3. Lambin, EF, HJ Geist, JF REYNOLDS & DM Stafford Smith, Integrated human-environment approaches of land degradation in drylands, in Sustainability or Collapse: An Integrated History and Future of People on Earth, Dahlem Workshop Report 96, edited by R Costanza, LJ Graumlich & W Steffen (January, 2007), pp. 331-339, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA
  4. REYNOLDS, JF, PR Kemp, K Ogle, RJ Fernandez, Q Gao & J Wu, Modeling the unique attributes of desert ecosystems: Potentials and limitations based on lessons from the Jornada Basin, in Structure and Function of a Chihuahuan Desert Ecosystem, edited by KM Havstad, LF Huenneke & WH Schlesinger (August, 2006), pp. 321-353, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK
  5. Maestre, FT, JF REYNOLDS, E Huber-Sannwald, J Herrick, M Stafford-Smith, Understanding global desertification: biophysical and socioeconomic dimensions of hydrology, in Dryland Ecohydrology, edited by P. D'Odorico and A Porporato (February, 2006), pp. 315-332, Springer-Verlag, Dordrecht
  6. Bradford, MA & JF REYNOLDS, Scaling terrestrial biogeochemical processes in time and space: Contrasting intact and model experimental systems, in Scaling and Uncertainty Analysis in Ecology: Methods and Applications, edited by J Wu, B Jones, H Li & OL Loucks (2006), Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands
  7. REYNOLDS, JF, DM Stafford Smith & EF Lambin, Do humans cause deserts? An old problem through the lens of a new framework: the Dahlem Desertification Paradigm, in Rangelands in the New Millennium, edited by N Allsopp, AR Palmer, SJ Milton, KP Kirkman, GIH Kerley, CR Hurt CJ Brown (2003), pp. 2042-2048, Document Transformation Tecnologies (Durban, South Africa.)
  8. Stafford Smith, DM & JF REYNOLDS, Desertification: A new paradigm for and old problem, in Global Desertification: Do Humans Cause Deserts?, Dahlem Workshop Report 88, edited by JF Reynolds & DM Stafford Smith (2002), pp. 403-424, Dahlem University Press (Berlin.)
  9. REYNOLDS, JF & DM Stafford Smith, Do humans cause deserts?, in Global Desertification: Do Humans Cause Deserts?, Dahmlen Workshop Report 88, edited by JF Reynolds & DM Stafford Smith (2002), pp. 1-21, Dahlem University Press (Berlin.)
  10. REYNOLDS, JF, Desertification, in Encyclopedia Of Biodiversity, edited by S Levin (2001), pp. 61-78, Academic Press (San Diego, CA.)
  11. REYNOLDS, JF, Non-equilibrium systems, in The Earth system: biological and ecological dimensions of global environmental change, Volumen 2, Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change, edited by HA Mooney & J Canadell (2001), pp. 446-450, John Wiley and Sons (New York.)
  12. REYNOLDS, JF, The role of controlled environmental facilities in global change research, in The Earth system: biological and ecologial dimensions of global enronmental change, Volume 2, Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change, edited by HA Mooney & J Canadell (2001), pp. 228-231, New York: John Wiley and Sons
  13. REYNOLDS, JF, The role of controlled environment facilities in global change research, in The Earth system: biological and ecological dimensions of global environmental change, Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change, edited by H. A. Mooney & J. Canadell, vol. 2 (2001), New York: John Wiley and Sons
  14. Aber, JD, IC Burke, B Acock, MKM Bugmann, P Kabat, J-C Menaut, IR Noble, JF REYNOLDS, WL Steffen & J Wu, Hydrological and biogeochemical processes in complex landscapes what is the role of temporal and spatial ecosystem dinamics?, in Integrating hydrology, ecosystem dynamics and biogeochemistry in complex landscapes, edited by JD Tenhunen & P Kabat (1999), pp. 275-298, John Wiley and Sons (Chichester, UK.)
  15. REYNOLDS, JF & JG Wu, Do landscape structural and functional units exist?, in Integrating Hydrology, Ecosystem Dynamics, and Biogeochemistry in Complex Landscapes, edited by JD Tenhunen & P Kabat (1999), pp. 275-298, John Wiley and Sons (Chichester, UK.)
  16. Kemp, PR & JF REYNOLDS, Variability in phenology and production of desert ephemerals: implications for predicting resource availability for desert tortoises, in Proceedings 24th Annual Meeting and Symposium of the Desert Tortoise Council (1999) (St. George, Utah.)
  17. Li, H & JF REYNOLDS, Modeling effects of spatial pattern, drought, and grazing on rates of rangeland degradation: A combined Markov and cellular automaton approach, in Scale in Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems, edited by DA Quattrochi & M Goodchild (1997), pp. 211-230, Lewis Publishers (Chelsea, Mi.)
  18. REYNOLDS, JF, RA Virginia & WH Schlesinger, Defining functional types for models of desertification, in Plant Functional Types: Their Relevance to Ecosystem Properties and Global Change, edited by T. M. Smith, H. H. Shugart & F. I. Woodward (1997), pp. 194-214, Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press
  19. Leadley, PW, H Li, B Ostendorf & JF REYNOLDS, Road-related disturbances in an arctic watershed: analyses by a spatially explicit model of vegetation and ecosystem processes, in Landscape Function and Disturbance in Arctic Tundra, Ecological Studies Series, Vol 120, edited by JF Reynolds & JD Tenhunen (1996), pp. 387-415, Springer-Verlag (Berlin New York Heidelberg.)
  20. REYNOLDS, JF, PR Kemp, B Acock, JL Chen & DL Moorhead, Progress, limitations and challenges in modeling the effects of elevated CO2 on plants and ecosystems, in Carbon Dioxiode and Terrestrial Ecosystems, edited by GW Koch & HA Mooney (1996), pp. 347-380, Academic Press Inc (San Diego, CA.)
  21. Moorhead, DL & JF REYNOLDS, Modeling decomposition in arctic ecosystems, in Landscape Function and Disturbance in Arctic Tundra, Ecological Studies Series, Vol 120, edited by JF Reynolds & JD Tenhunen (1996), pp. 347-367, Springer-Verlag (Berlin New York Heidelberg.)
  22. De Soyza, AG, WG Whitford, RA Virginia & JF REYNOLDS, Effects of summer drought on the water relations, physiology and growth of large and small plants of Prosopis glandulosa and Larrea tridentata, in Shrubland Ecosystem Dynamics in a Changing Environment, Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-GTR-338, U.S., edited by JR Barrow, ED McArthur, RE Sosebee & Tausch (1996), pp. 220-223, Dept. of Agri., Forest Serv., Intermountain Research Station (Ogden, Utah.)
  23. REYNOLDS, JF & JD Tenhunen, Ecosystem response, resistance, resilience and recovery in arctic landscapes, in Landscape Function and Disturbance in Arctic Tundra, Ecological Studies Series, Vol 120, edited by JF Reynolds & JD Tenhunen (1996), pp. 3-18, Springer-Verlag (Berlin New York Heidelberg.)
  24. Tenhunen, JD & JF REYNOLDS, Ecosystem response, resistance, reilience and recovery in arctic landscapes: progress and prospects, in Landscape Function and Disturbance in Arctic Tundra, Ecological Studies Series, Vol 120, edited by JF Reynolds & JD Tenhunen (1996), pp. 419-428, Springer-Verlag (Berlin New York Heidelberg.)
  25. REYNOLDS, JF, JD Tenhunen, PW Leadley, H Li, DL Moorhead, B Ostendorf & FS Chapin, Patch and landscape models of arctic tundra: potentials and limitations, in Landscape Function and Disturbance in Arctic Tundra, Ecological Studies Series, Vol 120, edited by JF Reynolds & JD Tenhunen (1996), pp. 293-324, Springer-Verlag (Berli New York Heidelberg.)
  26. Zimov, SA, VI Chuprynin, AP Oreshko, I F.S Chapin, MC Chapin & JF REYNOLDS, Effects of mammals on ecosystem change at the Pleistocene-Holocene boundary, in Arctic and Alpine Biodiversity: Patterns, Causes, and Ecosystem Consequences, Ecological Studies Series 113, edited by I F.S. Chapin & C Korner (1995), pp. 128-135, Springer-Verlag (Berlin New York Heidelberg.)
  27. REYNOLDS, JF & BR Strain, Can we accurately predict plant and ecosystem response to elevated carbon dioxide and climate change?, in Global Climate Change: Science, Policy and Mitigation Strategies, edited by CV Mathai & Stensland (1994), pp. 548-556, Proceedings of the Air & Waste Management Association (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
  28. REYNOLDS, JF, B Acock & R Whitney, Linking CO2 experiments and modeling, in Design and Execution of Experiments on CO2 Enrichment, Report No.6, Ecosystems Research Series of Environmental Research Programe, edited by E-D Schulze & HA Mooney (1993), pp. 93-106, Commission of the European Communities (Brussels.)
  29. REYNOLDS, JF, DW Hilbert & PR Kemp, Scaling ecophysiology from the plant to the ecosystem: A conceptual framework, in Scaling Processes Between Leaf and the Globe, edited by J Ehleringer & C Field (1993), pp. 127-140, New York: Academic Press
  30. Moorhead, DL & JF REYNOLDS, Modeling the contributions of decomposer fungi in nutrient cycling, in The Fungal Community: Its Organization and Role in the Ecosystem, edited by GC Carroll & DT Wicklow (1992), pp. 691-714, Marcel Dekker (Boston, MA.)
  31. REYNOLDS, JF & PW Leadley, Modeling the response of arctic plants to changing climate, in Arctic Physiological Processes in a Changing Climate, edited by FS Chapin, III, R Jefferies, JF Reynolds, G Shaver & J Svoboda (1992), pp. 413-438, Academic Press (San Diego, CA.)
  32. Chapin, FS, III, R Jefferies, JF REYNOLDS, G Shaver & Svoboda, Arctic ecophysiology: A challange for the future, in Arctic Physiological Processes in a Changing Climate, edited by FS Chapin, R Jefferies, JF Reynolds, G Shaver & J Svoboda (1992), pp. 441-451, Academic Press (San Diego.)
  33. Chapin, FS, III, R, Jefferies, JF REYNOLDS, G Shaver & J Svoboda, Arctic physiological ecology in an ecosystem context, in Arctic Physiological Processes in a Changing Climate, edited by FS Chapin, R Jefferies, JF Reynolds, G Shaver & J Svoboda (1992), pp. 3-8, Academic Press (San Diego.)
  34. Acock, B & JF REYNOLDS, Model structure and database development, in Process Modeling of Forest Growth Responses to Environmental Stress, edited by RK Dixon, RS Meldahl, Ga Ruark & WG Warren (1990), pp. 169-179, Timber Press (Portland, Oregon.)
  35. Tenhunen, JD, JF REYNOLDS, OL Lange, R Dougherty, PC Harley, J Kummerow & Rambal, QUINTA: A physiologically-based growth simulator for drought adpater woody plant species, in Biomass Production by Fast-Growing Trees, NATO ASI Series, Applied Science, edited by JS Pereira & JJ Landberg (1989), pp. 123-134, Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers
  36. REYNOLDS, JF, B Acock, R Dougherty & JD Tenhunen, A modular structure for plant growth simulation models, in Biomass Production by Fast-Growing Trees, NATO ASI Series, Applied Science, edited by JS Pereira & JJ Landsberg (1989), pp. 135-168, Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers
  37. Bachelet, D, SM Wondzell & JF REYNOLDS, A simulation model using environmental cues to predict phenologies of winter and summer annual in the northern Chihuahuan Desert, in Advances in environmental Modelling, edited by A Marani (1988), pp. 223-260, Amsterdam: Elsevier
  38. Whitford, WG, JF REYNOLDS & GL Cunningham, How desertification affects nitrogen limitation of primary production of Chihuahuam Desert watersheds, in Proceedings of the Symposiun on Strategies for Classification and Management of Native Vegetation for Food Production in Arid Zones, edited by EF Aldon, CE Gonzales-Vicente & WH Moir (1987), pp. 143-153, U.S.D.A., Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest & Range Experiment Station (Fort Collins, CO.)
  39. REYNOLDS, JF, Adaptive strategies of desert shrubs with special reference to the creosotebush ( Larrea tridentata [DC] Cov., in Pattern and Process in Dessert Exosystems, edited by WG Whitford (1986), pp. 19-49, Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press
  40. REYNOLDS, JF & B Acock, Modelling the effects of elevated carbon dioxideon vegetation, in Direct Effects of Increasing Carbon Dioxide on Vegetation, edited by BR Strain & JD Cure (1985), pp. 33-51, U.S. Dept. of Energy Publication DOE/ER-0238 (Washington, D.C.)
  41. REYNOLDS, JF & GL Cunningham, Modeling Yucca primary productivity: substrate requirements for growth, in Yucca, Serie el Desierto Vol, 3, edited by V Riduara- Sanz (1980), pp. 69-82, Centro de Investigacion en Quimica Aplicada (Saltillo, Mexico.)
  42. REYNOLDS, JF, BR Strain, GL Cunningham & KR Knoerr, Predicting primary productivity for forest and desert ecosystem models, in Predicting Photosynthesis for Ecosystem Models, Vol II, edited by JD Hesketh & JW Jones (1980), pp. 169-207, CRC Press (Boca Raton, FL.)
  43. REYNOLDS, JF & GL Cunningham, Modelling primary production in Larrea tridentata (DC) Cov., in Larrea: A Vast Resource of the North American Deserts, edited by E Campos-Lopez, TJ Marbry & S Fernandez-Tavizon (1979), pp. 81-215, Centro de Investigacion en Quimica Aplicada (Saltillo, Mexico)
  44. Cunningham, GL, JF REYNOLDS & JP Syvertsen, Modelling net photosynthesis of Larrea tridentata (DC) Cov., in Larrea: A Vast Resource of the North American Deserts, edited by EC Lopez, TJ Mabry & S Fernandes-Tavizon (1979), pp. 165-180, Centro de Investigacion en Quimica Aplicada (Saltillo, Mexico)

Book Reviews

  1. Reynolds, JF, Foreword, in Ecology of Desert Systems by WG Whitford (2003), Academic Press, UK
  2. Reynolds, JF, Physiological Ecology of North American Desert Plants, Jornada Trails, vol. 4 (1998), pp. 2
  3. Reynolds, JF, New phenology: Elements of mathematical forecasting in ecology, Association Southeastern Biologist Bulletin, vol. 32 (1985), pp. 16
  4. Reynolds, JF, The grassland biome revisited, Ecology, vol. 63 (1982), pp. 1195

Other

  1. REYNOLDS, JF, DM Stafford Smith & EF Lambin, ARIDnet: Seeking novel approaches to desertification and land degradation, IGBP Global Change Newsletter, vol. 54 (2003), pp. 5-9
  2. Reynolds, JF, New initiatives on desertification and land degradation, Land Use and Land Cover Change (LUCC) Newsletter, vol. 7 (2001), pp. 2
  3. Bugmann, H, JF Reynolds & L Pitelka (editors), How Much Physiology is Needed in Forest Gap Models to Simulate Long-Term Response to Global Change?, Special Issue of Climatic Change, vol. 51 no. 3/4 (2001), Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers
  4. Bugmann, H, JF Reynolds & L Pitelka, Comparison of gap models and evaluation of how much physiology is needed in them, Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems, vol. 14 (1999), pp. 5
  5. Reynolds, JF & B Acock (editors), Modularity in Plant Models, Special Issue of Ecological Modelling, vol. 94 no. 1 (1997), Amsterdam: Elsevier Press
  6. Cunningham GL & JF Reynolds, A simulation model of primary production and carbon allocation in the creosotebush (Larrea tridentata [DC.] Cov.), in US/IBP Desert Biome Research Memorandum 76-41, Reports of 1975 Progress. Volume 1: Central Office, Modeling (1975), pp. 190-205, Utah State University, Logan, Utah



 
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