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Ceanothus greggii

Popularity of Ceanothus greggii over time

[Plots of numbers of papers mentioning Ceanothus greggii (filled column histogram and left hand axis scale) and line of best fit, 1926 to 2006 (complete line, with equation and % variation accounted for, in box on the left hand side); Plots of a proportional micro index, derived from numbers of papers mentioning Ceanothus greggii as a proportion (scaled by multiplying by one million) of the total number of papers published for that year (broken line frequency polygon and right hand scale) and line of best fit, 1926 to 2006 (broken line, with equation and % variation accounted for, in broken line box on the right hand side)]

Total Mentions (Biological Abstracts/Biosis Previews):

References

 

Molina-Salinas GM, Perez-Lopez A, Becerril-Montes P, Salazar-Aranda R, Said-Fernandez S, Waksman de Torres N (2007) Evaluation of the flora of Northern Mexico for in vitro antimicrobial and antituberculosis activity. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 109, 435-41. Contact: Waksman de Torres, N.; UANL, Fac Med, Dept Quim Analit, POB 2316, Monterrey 64841, NL, Mexico

 

Allen MF, Klironomos JN, Treseder KK, Oechel WC (2005) Responses of soil biota to elevated CO2 in a chaparral ecosystem. Ecological Applications 15, 1701-11. Contact: Allen, Michael F. ; Univ Calif Riverside, Ctr Conservat Biol, Riverside, CA 92521 USA

 

Baraldi R, Rapparini F, Oechel WC, Hastings SJ, Bryant P, Cheng Y, Miglietta F (2004) Monoterpene emission responses to elevated CO2 in a Mediterranean-type ecosystem. New Phytologist 161, 17-21. Contact: Baraldi, Rita ; Institute of Biometeorology, National Research Council (CNR), Via Gobetti 101, 40129, Bologna, Italy

 

Franklin J, Coulter CL, Rey SJ (2004) Change over 70 years in a southern California chaparral community related to fire history. Journal of Vegetation Science 15, 701-10. Contact: Franklin, Janet ; Dept Biol, San Diego State Univ, San Diego, CA, 98182, USA

 

Franklin J (2002) Enhancing a regional vegetation map with predictive models of dominant plant species in chaparral. Applied Vegetation Science 5, 135-46. Contact: Franklin, Janet; Department of Geography, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, 92182-4493, USA

janet.franklin@sdsu.edu

 

Stylinski CD, Gamon JA, Oechel WC (2002) Seasonal patterns of reflectance indices, carotenoid pigments and photosynthesis of evergreen chaparral species. Oecologia (Berlin) 131, 366-74. Contact: Stylinski, C. D. ; Appalachian Laboratory, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, 301 Braddock Road, Frostburg, MD, 21532-2307, USA

 

Sternberg PD, Anderson MA, Graham RC, Beyers JL, Tice KR (1996) Root distribution and seasonal water status in weathered granitic bedrock under chaparral. Geoderma 72, 89-98. Contact: Graham, R. C. ; Dep. Soil and Environ. Sci., Univ. Calif., Riverside, CA 92521-0424, USA

 

Beyers JL, Sternberg PD, Anderson MA, Graham RC (1995) Chaparral shrubs make use of water stored within weathered bedrock. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 76. Contact: Beyers, Jan L. ; Pacific Southwest Res. Stn., USDA Forest Serv., Riverside, CA 92507, USA

 

Moreno JM, Oechel WC (1994) Fire intensity as a determinant factor of postfire plant recovery in southern California chaparral. In 'Ecological Studies; The role of fire in Mediterranean-type ecosystems' pp. 26-45. (Springer-Verlag New York Inc.; Springer-Verlag)

 

Zammit C, Zedler PH (1994) Organisation of the soil seed bank in mixed chaparral. Vegetatio 111, 1-16. Contact: Zammit, C. ; State Environment Reporting Unit, Dep. Environment, Sport Territories, GPO Box 787, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia

 

Fenn ME, Poth MA, Dunn PH, Barro SC (1993) Microbial nitrogen and biomass, respiration and mineralization in soils beneath two chaparral species along a fire-induced age gradient. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 25, 457-66. Contact: Fenn, M. E. ; Poth, M. A. ; Barro, S. C.; USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest Range Experiment Station, 4955 Canyon Crest Drive, Riverside, CA 92507, USA

 

McKee KL (1993) Soil physicochemical patterns and mangrove species distribution: Reciprocal effects? Journal of Ecology 81, 477-87. Contact: Wetland Biogeochem. Inst., Center Coastal, Energy Environmental Resources, Louisiana State Univ., Baton Rouge, LA 70830, USA

 

Sparks SR, Oechel WC, Mauffette Y (1993) Photosynthate allocation patterns along a fire-induced age sequence in two shrub species from the California chaparral. International Journal of Wildland Fire 3, 21-30. Contact: Sparks, Steven R. ; Pacific Southwestern Res. Station, USDA Forest Serv., Forest Fire Lab., 4955 Canyon Crest Dr., Riverside, CA 92507, USA

 

Zammit CA, Zedler PH (1993) Size structure and seed production in even-aged populations of Ceanothus greggii in mixed chaparral. Journal of Ecology 81, 499-511. Contact: Zammit, Charles A. ; Resource Assessment Commission, Bag 1, Queen Victoria Terrace, Canberra, ACT 2600, Australia

 

Langsford DH, Oechel WC (1992) Variation in Physiological Performance within Ceanothus-Greggii Shrubs. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 73. Contact: LANGSFORD D H ; SAN DIEGO STATE UNIV, SAN DIEGO, CALIF 92182, USA

 

Moreno JM, Oechel WC (1992) Factors Controlling Postfire Seedling Establishment in Southern California Chaparral. Oecologia (Berlin) 90, 50-60. Contact: MORENO J M ; DEP ECOL, FAC BIOL, UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE, 28040 MADRID, SPAIN

 

Langsford DH, Oechel WC (1991) Variation Patterns of Seed Weight in Ceanothus Shrubs and Controls Thereon in Southern California USA Chaparral. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 72. Contact: LANGSFORD D H ; SAN DIEGO STATE UNIV, SAN DIEGO, CALIF 92182, USA

 

Larigauderie A, Ellis BA, Mills JN, Kummerow J (1991) The Effect of Root and Shoot Temperatures on Growth of Ceanothus-Greggii Seedlings. Annals of Botany (London) 67, 97-102. Contact: LARIGAUDERIE A ; SYSTEM ECOLOGY RES GROUP, DEP BIOLOGY, SAN DIEGO STATE UNIV, SAN DIEGO, CALIF 92182, USA

 

Moreno JM, Oechel WC (1991) Fire Intensity Effects on Germination of Shrubs and Herbs in Southern California Chaparral. Ecology (Washington D C) 72, 1993-2004. Contact: MORENO J M ; DEP ECOL, FAC BIOL, UNIV COMPLUTENSE, 28040 MADRID, SPAIN

 

Hastings SJ, Oechel WC, Sionit N (1989) Water Relations and Photosynthesis of Chaparral Resprouts and Seedlings Following Fire and Hand Clearing. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Science Series, 107-14. Contact: HASTINGS S J ; SYSTEMS ECOL RES GROUP, SAN DIEGO STATE UNIV, SAN DIEGO, CALIF 92182, USA

 

Mills JN, Kummerow J (1989) Herbivores Seed Predators and Chaparral Succession. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Science Series, 49-56. Contact: MILLS J N ; DEP BIOL, SAN DIEGO UNIV, SAN DIEGO, CALIF 92182, USA

 

Zammit CA, Zedler PH (1988) The Influence of Dominant Shrubs Fire and Time since Fire on Soil Seed Banks in Mixed Chaparral. Vegetatio 75, 175-88. Contact: ZAMMIT C A ; RES SCH BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, AUSTRALIAN NATL UNIV, GPO BOX 4, CANBERRA, ACT 2601 AUSTRALIA

 

Beauchamp RM (1986) Taxonomic Rearrangements Proposed for a Flora of San-Diego County California USA. Phytologia 59, 437-40. Contact: BEAUCHAMP R M; PACIFIC SOUTHWEST BIOL SERV INC, POST OFFICE BOX 985, NATIONAL CITY, CA 92058, USA

 

Mills JN (1986) Herbivores and Early Postfire Succession in Southern California USA Chaparral. Ecology (Washington D C) 67, 1637-49. Contact: MILLS J N; DEP BIOL, SAN DIEGO STATE UNIV, SAN DIEGO, CALIF 92182, USA

 

Bowman WD, Roberts SW (1985) Seasonal and Diurnal Water Relations Adjustments in 3 Evergreen Chaparral Shrubs. Ecology (Washington D C) 66, 738-42. Contact: BOWMAN W D ; DEP BOT, DUKE UNIV, DURHAM, NC 27706, USA

 

Bowman WD, Roberts SW (1985) Seasonal Changes in Tissue Elasticity in Chaparral Shrubs. Physiologia Plantarum 65, 233-6. Contact: BOWMAN W D ; DEPT OF BOTANY, DUKE UNIV, DURHAM, NC 27706, USA

 

Mills JN (1985) Herbivore Selectivity and Its Effect on Competition between Shrub Seedlings During Early Postfire Chaparral Succession. American Journal of Botany 72. Contact: MILLS J N; DEP OF BIOL, SAN DIEGO STATE UNIV, SAN DIEGO, CALIF 92182, USA

 

Roberts SW, Bowman WD (1984) Osmotic and Turgor Relations in Selected Chaparral Shrub Species. In 'Margaris, N. S., M. Arianoustou-Faraggitaki and W. C. Oechel (Ed.). Tasks for Vegetation Science, Vol. 13. Being Alive on Land; Proceedings of the International Symposium on Adaptations to the Terrestrial Environment, Halkidiki, Greece, 1982. Ix+322p. Dr W. Junk Publishers: Hague, Netherlands; Boston, Mass., USA (Dist. By Kluwer Boston, Inc.: Hingham, Mass., USA; Kluwer Academic Publishers Group: Dordrecht, Netherlands). Illus' pp. 77-84)

 

Ellis BA (1983) Seedlings Mortality and Reestablishment in an Early Post Fire Chaparral Community. American Journal of Botany 70. Contact: ELLIS B A; DEP BOT, SAN DIEGO STATE UNIV, SAN DIEGO, CA 92182, USA

 

Mills JN (1983) Herbivory and Seedling Establishment in Post Fire Southern California USA Chaparral. Oecologia (Berlin) 60, 267-70. Contact: MILLS J N; DEP BIOL, SAN DIEGO STATE UNIV, SAN DIEGO, CA 92182, USA

 

McMaster GS, Jow WM, Kummerow J (1982) Response of Adenostoma-Fasciculatum and Ceanothus-Greggii Chaparral to Nutrient Additions. Journal of Ecology 70, 745-56. Contact: MCMASTER G S ; DEP BIOL, SAN DIEGO STATE UNIV, SAN DIEGO, CALIF 92182, USA

 

Keeley JE, Keeley SC (1981) Post Fire Regeneration of Southern California USA Chaparral. American Journal of Botany 68, 524-30. Contact: KEELEY J E ; DEP OF BIOLOGY, OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE, LOS ANGLES, CALIFORNIA 90041, USA

 

Kummerow J, Mangan R (1981) Root Systems in Quercus-Dumosa Dominated Chaparral in Southern California USA. Acta Oecologica Oecologia Plantarum 2, 177-88. Contact: KUMMEROW J ; DEP BOTANY, SAN DIEGO STATE UNIV SAN DIEGO, CALIF 92182, USA

 

Oechel WC, Lowell W, Jarrell W (1981) Nutrient and Environmental Controls on Carbon Flux in Mediterranean Shrubs from California USA. In 'Margaris, N. S. And H. A. Mooney (Ed.). Tasks for Vegetation Science, Vol. 4. Components of Productivity of Mediterranean-Climate Regions Basic and Applied Aspects; Proceedings of the International Symposium on Photosynthesis, Primary Production and Biomass Utilization in Mediterranean-Type Ecosystems, Kassandra, Greece, Sept. 13-15, 1980. Viii+279p. Dr W. Junk Publishers: The Hague, Netherlands (Dist. In the USA by Kluwer Boston, Inc.: Hingham, Mass.). Illus' pp. P51-60)

 

Sidahmed AE, Morris JG, Radosevich SR (1981) Summer Diet of Spanish Goats Grazing Chaparral. Journal of Range Management 34, 33-5. Contact: SIDAHMED A E ; DEP ANIMAL SCI, DEP BOTANY, UNIV CALIF, DAVIS 95616, USA

 

Miller PC, Poole DK (1980) Partitioning of Solar and Net Irradiance in Mixed and Chamise Chaparral in Southern California USA. Oecologia (Berlin) 47, 328-32. Contact: MILLER P C ; SYSTEMS ECOL RES GROUP, SAN DIEGO STATE UNIV, SAN DIEGO, CALIF 92183, USA

 

Miller PC, Poole DK (1979) Patterns of Water Use by Shrubs in Southern California USA. Forest Science 25, 84-98. Contact: MILLER P C ; SYST ECOL RES GROUP, SAN DIEGO STATE UNIV, SAN DIEGO, CALIF 92182, USA

 

Oechel WC, Lawrence WT (1979) Energy Utilization and Carbon Metabolism in Mediterranean Scrub Vegetation of Chile and California USA Part 1 Methods a Transportable Cuvette Field Photosynthesis and Data Acquisition System and Representative Results for Ceanothus-Greggii. Oecologia (Berlin) 39, 321-36. Contact: OECHEL W C ; SYST ECOL RES GROUP, SAN DIEGO STATE UNIV, SAN DIEGO, CALIF 92182, USA

 

Sidahmed AE, Morris JG, Radosevich SR (1979) Relationships between the Botanical and the Chemical Constituents of the Diet Selected by Spanish Goats Grazing Chaparral. Journal of Animal Science 49, 271-2. Contact: SIDAHMED A E ; UNIV CALIF, DAVIS, USA

 

Cohen SD, Alexander JV (1978) The Southern California USA Chaparral Micro Fungi and Secondary Plant Products. American Midland Naturalist 100, 97-102. Contact: COHEN S D ; DEP BOT PLANT PATHOL, MICH STATE UNIV, EAST LANSING, MICH 48824, USA

 

Keeley JE, Zedler PH (1978) Reproduction of Chaparral Shrubs after Fine a Comparison of Sprouting and Seeding Strategies. American Midland Naturalist 99, 142-61. Contact: KEELEY J E ; DEP BIOL, OCCIDENT COLL, LOS ANGELES, CALIF 90041, USA

 

Kummerow J, Krause D, Jow W (1978) Seasonal Changes of Fine Root Density in the Southern Californian Chaparral. Oecologia (Berlin) 37, 201-12. Contact: KUMMEROW J ; BOT DEP, SAN DIEGO STATE UNIV, SAN DIEGO, CALIF 92182, USA

 

Kummerow J, Alexander JV, Neel JW, Fishbeck K (1978) Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation in Ceanothus Roots. American Journal of Botany 65, 63-9. Contact: KUMMEROW J ; DEP BOT, SAN DIEGO STATE UNIV, SAN DIEGO, CALIF 92182, USA

 

Keeley JE (1977) Seed Production Seed Populations in Soil and Seedling Production after Fire for 2 Congeneric Pairs of Sprouting and Nonsprouting Chaparral Shrubs. Ecology (Washington D C) 58, 820-9. Contact: KEELEY J E; DEP BIOL, OCCID COLL, LOS ANGELES, CALIF 90041, USA

 

Kummerow J, Krause D, Jow W (1977) Root Systems of Chaparral Shrubs. Oecologia (Berlin) 29, 163-78. Contact: KUMMEROW J ; BOT DEP, SAN DIEGO STATE UNIV, SAN DIEGO, CALIF 92182, USA

 

Furniss MM, Leege TA (1975) Studies of Insects That Infest Redstem Ceanothus in Northern Idaho USA with Particular Reference to Seed Production. In 'Stutz, Howard C. Proceedings. Symposium and Workshop Wildland Shrubs. Provo, Utah, USA, Nov. 4-7, 1975. 168p. Illus. U.S. Forest Service, Schrub Science Laboratory: Provo, Utah, USA')

 

Keeley JE (1975) Longevity of Nonsprouting Ceanothus. American Midland Naturalist 93, 504-7.

 

Poole DK, Miller PC (1975) Water Relations of Selected Species of Chaparral and Coastal Sage Communities. Ecology (Washington D C) 56, 1118-28.

 

Bugbee RE (1971) A New Species of Arizona Eurytoma Phytophagous in Ceanothus-Greggii-D Seeds. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 44, 111-2.

 

Pond FW (1971) Chaparral 47 Years Later. U S Forest Service Research Paper RM, 1-11.

 

Pond FW, Cable DR (1960) Effect of heat treatment on sprout production of some shrubs of the chaparral in central Arizona. Jour Range Management 13, 313-7. Contact: U. S. Forest Serv. Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Expt. Sta., Fort Collins, Colo.

 

Cable DR (1957) Chemical control of chaparral shrubs in central Arizona. Jour Forest 55, 899-903. Contact: Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Expt. Sta., Fort Collins, Colo.

 

McMinn HE (1944) The importance of field hybrids in determining species in the genus Ceanothus. Proc California Acad Sci 25, 323-56. Contact: Milk Coll.

 

 

 

 


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