Climate Change in the Ozarks
Bibliography
The items in this bibliography address a wide range of climate change issues related to the Ozarks. Many of the products resulted from the Ozark Highlands Global Climate Change Research Program, administered by the National Park Service and U.S. Geological Survey from 1990-1998. This program was developed under the auspices of the US Global Change Research Program to address priority global climate change issues affecting Ozark natural resources. The scoping document for the research program is available here.

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This bibliography includes peer-reviewed journal articles as well as "gray literature." It focuses on scientific investigations related to Ozark natural resources. It is not exhaustive, but it is periodically updated.
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Reports
New Czarnecki, J.B., Gillip, J.A., Jones, P.M., and Yeatts, D.S., 2009, Groundwater-flow model of the Ozark Plateaus Aquifer System, Northwestern Arkansas, Southeastern Kansas, Southwestern Missouri, and Northeastern Oklahoma. U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5148.
Allert, A.L., Fairchild, J.F., DiStefano, R.J., Schmitt, C.J., Brumbaugh, W.G., and Besser, J.M., 2009, Ecological effects of lead mining on Ozark streams: In-situ toxicity to woodland crayfish (Orconectes hylas): Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 72(4): 1207-1219.
Besser, J.M., Brumbaugh, W.G., Allert, A.L., Schmitt, C.J., and Ingersoll, C.G., 2009, Ecological impacts of lead mining on Ozark streams: Toxicity of sediment and pore water: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 72(2): 516-526.
Bossu, C.M., and Near, T.J., 2009, Gene trees reveal repeated instances of mitochondrial DNA introgression in Orangethroat Darters (Percidae: Etheostoma): Systematic Biology, v. 58, no. 1, p. 114-129.
Brewer, S.K., DiStefano, R.J., and Rabeni, C.F., 2009, The influence of age-specific habitat selection by a stream crayfish community (Orconectes spp.) on secondary production: Hydrobiologia, v. 619, p. 1-10.
Brye, K.R., and Riley, T.L., 2009, Soil and plant property differences across a chronosequence of humid-temperate tallgrass prairie restorations: Soil Science, v. 174, no. 6, p. 346-357.
Connior, M.B., and Risch, T.S., 2009, Benefits of subcutaneous implantation of radiotransmitters in pocket gophers: Southwestern Naturalist, v. 54, no. 2, p. 214-216.
Crook, D.J., Prabhakar, S., and Oppert, B., 2009, Protein digestion in larvae of the red oak borer Enaphalodes rufulus: Physiological Entomology, v. 34, no. 2, p. 152-157.
DiStefano, R.J., Magoulick, D.D., Imhoff, E.M., and Larson, E.R., 2009, Imperiled crayfishes use hyporheic zone during seasonal drying of an intermittent stream: Journal of the North American Benthological Society, v. 28, no. 1, p. 142-152.
Duguma, D., Kring, T.J., and Wiedenmann, R.N., 2009, Seasonal dynamics of Urophora quadrifasciata on spotted knapweed in the Arkansas Ozarks: The Canadian Entomologist, v. 141, no. 1, p. 70-79.
Faustini, J.M., Kaufmann, P.R., and Herlihy, A.T., 2009, Downstream variation in bankfull width of wadeable streams across the conterminous United States: Geomorphology, v. 108, no. 3-4, p. 292-311.
Kemper, N.P., and Goodwin, H.L., 2009, Feasibility and production costs of composting breeder and pullet litter with eggshell waste: Journal of Applied Poultry Research, v. 18, no. 2, p. 172-184.
Leh, M.D., and Chaubey, I., 2009, GIS-based predictive models of hillslope runoff generation processes: Journal of the American Water Resources Association, v. 45, no. 4, p. 844-856.
Li, Q.L., Moorhead, D.L., DeForest, J.L., Henderson, R., Chen, J.Q., and Jensen, R., 2009, Mixed litter decomposition in a managed Missouri Ozark forest ecosystem: Forest Ecology and Management, v. 257, no. 2, p. 688-694.
Liang, C., and Langston, C.A., 2009, Three-dimensional crustal structure of eastern North America extracted from ambient noise: Journal of Geophysical Research-Solid Earth, v. 114, p. 3310-3310.
Masis, A., and Marquis, R.J., 2009, Effects of even-aged and uneven-aged timber management on dung beetle community attributes in a Missouri Ozark forest: Forest Ecology and Management, v. 257, no. 2, p. 536-545.
Menjoulet, B.C., Brye, K.R., Pirani, A.L., Haggard, B.E., and Gbur, E.E., 2009, Runoff water quality from broiler litter-amended tall fescue in response to natural precipitation in the Ozark Highlands: Journal of Environmental Quality, v. 38, no. 3, p. 1005-1017.
Nelson, J.L., Groninger, J.W., Ruffner, C.M., and Battaglia, L.L., 2009, Past land use, disturbance regime change, and vegetation response in a southern Illinois bottomland conservation area: Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, v. 136, no. 2, p. 242-256.
Peterman, W.E., and Semlitsch, R.D., 2009, Efficacy of riparian buffers in mitigating local population declines and the effects of even-aged timber harvest on larval salamanders: Forest Ecology and Management, v. 257, no. 1, p. 8-14.
Ponder, F., Tadros, M., and Loewenstein, E.F., 2009, Microbial properties and litter and soil nutrients after two prescribed fires in developing savannas in an upland Missouri Ozark Forest: Forest Ecology and Management, v. 257, no. 2, p. 755-763.
Riggins, J.J., Tullis, J.A., and Stephen, F.M., 2009, Per-segment aboveground forest biomass estimation using LIDAR-derived height percentile statistics: GIScience & Remote Sensing, v. 46, no. 2, p. 232-248.
Schmitt, C.J., Brumbaugh, W.G., and May, T.W., 2009, Concentrations of cadmium, cobalt, lead, nickel, and zinc in blood and fillets of northern hog sucker (Hypentelium nigricans ) from streams contaminated by lead–zinc mining: Implications for monitoring: Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 56(3): 509-524.
Staed, J.B., Miller, D.M., Brye, K.R., Daniel, T.C., Rom, C., and Gbur, E.E., 2009, Land use effects on near-surface soil arsenic in the Ozark Highlands: Soil Science, v. 174, no. 3, p. 121-129.
Stoffell, B., Appold, M.S., Wilkinson, J.J., McClean, N.A., and Jeffries, T.E., 2008, Geochemistry and evolution of Mississippi Valley-type mineralizing brines from the Tri-State and Northern Arkansas Districts determined by LA-ICP-MS microanalysis of fluid inclusions: Economic Geology, v. 103, no. 7, p. 1411-1435.
Stroh, E.D. and Struckhoff, M.A., 2009, Exotic plant species associations with horse trails, old roads and intact native communities in the Missouri Ozarks: Natural Areas Journal, v. 29, p. 50-56.
Switzer, J.F., and Wood, R.M., 2009, Etheostoma erythrozonum, a new species of darter (Teleostei: Percidae) from the Meramec River drainage, Missouri: Zootaxa, no. 2095, p. 1-7.
Verble, R.M., and Stephen, F.M., 2009, Occurrence of Camponotus pennsylvanicus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in trees previously infested with Enaphalodes rufulus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas: Florida Entomologist, v. 92, no. 2, p. 304-308.
Verble, R.M., and Stephen, F.M., 2009, Occurrence of carpenter ants in Ozark forests in relation to prescribed fire and stand variables Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, v. 33, no. 1, p. 42-45.
Young, C.C., Morrison, L.W., and Haack, J.L., 2009, Habitat relationships and management implications for Lesquerella filiformis Rollins (Missouri bladderpod) on a xeric limestone prairie: Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, v. 136, no. 2, p. 233-241.
Zhang, Y.J., He, H.S., Dijak, W.D., Yang, J., Shifley, S.R., and Palik, B.J., 2009, Integration of satellite imagery and forest inventory in mapping dominant and associated species at a regional scale: Environmental Management, v. 44, no. 2, p. 312-323.
Barnes, J.K., Slay, M.E., and Taylor, S.J., 2009, Adult Diptera from Ozark caves, in Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, p. 335-353.
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