UC Davis Natural Reserve System - McLaughlin Reserve

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS

Axler, R.P., J.E. Reuter, D.G. Slotton and C.R. Goldman. 1988. Heavy metal distribution and water quality aspects of a newly impounded gold mining reservoir. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnology. (23) 968-975.

Bodega Research Associates, 1985-1998. Aquatic ecology monitoring program, Hunting Creek and Knoxville Creek drainages. Annual reports to Homestake Mining Company.

Donnelly-Nolan, J. M., M. G. Burns, F. E. Goff, E. K. Peters, and J. M. Thompson 1993. The Geysers - Clear Lake area, Calif.: Thermal waters, mineralization, volcanism, and geothermal potential. Economic Geology 88: 301-316.

Fisher, B.L. 1997. A comparison of ant assemblages (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) on serpentine and non-serpentine soils in northern California. Insectes Sociaux 44:23-33.

Groom, Martha J. 1998. Allee Effects Limit Population Viability of an Annual Plant. The American Naturalist 151: 487-496

Harrison, S. 1997. How natural habitat patchiness affects the diversity of Californian serpentine chaparral. Ecology 78:1898-1906.

Harrison, S. 1997. Persistent, localized outbreaks in the western tussock moth (Orgyia vetusta): the roles of resources, predation and poor dispersal. Ecological Entomology 22: 158-166.

Harrison, S. 1999. Local and regional diversity in a patchy landscape: native, alien and endemic herbs on serpentine soils. Ecology 80:70-80.

Harrison, S. 2000. Native and alien species diversity at the local and regional scales in a grazed California grassland. Oecologia 121:99-106.

Harrison, S., J. Maron, and G. Huxel. 2000. Local extinction, colonization and regional patterns of populations fluctuation in five plants confined to serpentine seeps. Conservation Biology (In Press).

Harrison, S., J. Maron and G. Huxel, 2000. Regional turnover and fluctuation in populations of five plants confined to serpentine seeps. Conservation Biology 14: 769-779.

Harrison, S. 2000. Population persistence and community diversity in a naturally patchy landscape: plants on serpentine soils. In M. Kato (ed.), The Biology of Biodiversity. Springer Verlag, Tokyo.

Harrison, S. and C. Ray, 2000. Plant population viability and metapopulation-level processes. In S. Beissinger and D. McCullough (eds.), Population Viability Analysis. University of Chicago Press.

Harrison, S., K. Rice, and J. Maron. Submitted. Habitat patchiness promotes invasion by alien grasses on serpentine soil in California.

Krause, R. E. 1993. The McLaughlin Mine: A 21st Century Model. The Chiles Award Papers. Published by The High Desert Museum.

Merriam, M.K. 1986. A microearthquake study of a region east of the Geysers, Northern California : operation of a network of seismic recorders, data processing, and interpretations in view of regional and local tectonic regimes. Master's Thesis, University of California, Davis.

Norris, R.H., E.P. McElravy and V.H. Resh. 1992. The sampling problem. Pp. 282-306. In, P. Calow and G.E. Petts (eds.). Rivers Handbook. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford. 526 pp.

Resh, V.H. and J.K. Jackson. 1993. Rapid assessment approaches to biomonitoring using benthic macroinvertebrates. Pp. 195-223. In, D.M. Rosenberg and V.H. Resh (eds.), Freshwater biomonitoring and benthic macroinvertebrates. Chapman and Hall, New York. 488 pp.

Resh, V.H. and E.P. McElravy. 1993. Contemporary quantitative approaches to biomonitoring using benthic macroinvertebrates. Pp. 159-194. In, D.M. Rosenberg and V.H. Resh (eds.), Freshwater biomonitoring and benthic macroinvertebrates. Chapman and Hall, New York. 488 pp.

Reuter, J.E., D.G. Slotton, S.M. Ayers, and C.R. Goldman. 1996. Evaluation of McLaughlin Gold Mine Project in Yolo County as Related to Surface Waters in the Davis Creek Watershed--July 1, 1997 - June 30, 1998. Report for Yolo County. 213 pp. (Similar reports from 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, and 1995).

Reuter, J.E., D.G. Slotton, S.M. Ayers, and C.R. Goldman. 1998. Environmental monitoring for mercury in water, sediment, and biota in Davis Creek and Davis Creek Reservoir. Report for Yolo County. 83 pp. (similar report from 1997).

Reuter, J.E., D.G. Slotton, R.P. Axler and C.R. Goldman. 1989. Analysis of the Long-Term Environmental Monitoring Program for Davis Creek Watershed Surface Waters--January 1, 1982 - June 30, 1989. Report for Yolo County. 268 pp.

Robertson, D. 1999. A Narrow Way to Nearby. Boise State University Press. (In Press).

Robertson, D. and R. Thayer (editors). In Preparation. Guidebook to the Putah-Cache Bioregion.

Rytuba, J. J. (ed.), 1993. Active geothermal systems and gold-mercury deposits in the Sonoma-Clear Lake volcanic fields, California. Soc. Econ. Geol. Guidebook Series 16: 141-152.

Safford, H. and S. Harrison, 2001. Ungrazed roadside verges in a grazed landscape: interactive effects of grazing, invasion and substrate on grassland diversity. Ecological Applications (in press).

Slotton, D.G. 1991. Mercury bioaccumulation in a newly impounded Northern California reservoir. Doctoral dissertation, University of California, Davis.

Slotton, D.G. 1991. Wildlife Monitoring Program for Davis Creek Reservoir and Mill Site Tailings Pond, Components of the Homestake Mining Company's McLaughlin Project Environmental Monitoring. Summary and Evaluation of Data, July 1 - June 30. Report for Yolo County. (Similar reports from 1986, 1987, 1989, and 1990, 34-67 pp).

Slotton, D.G. 1996. Davis Creek Reservoir Wildlife Monitoring Program, a Component of the Homestake Mining Company's McLaughlin Project Environmental Monitoring. Summary and Evaluation of Data, July 1 - June 30. Report for Yolo County. (Similar reports from 1992, 1993, 1994, and 1995, 36-62 pp).

Slotton, D.G., J.E. Reuter, and C.R. Goldman. 1995. Mercury uptake patterns of biota in a seasonally anoxic northern California reservoir. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 80841-850.

Wolf, A.T. 1998. Population structure and reproductive ecology of serpentine endemic plant species in California's North Coast Range. Doctoral dissertation, University of California, Davis.

Wolf, A.T. and S. Harrison. Submitted. Natural habitat patchiness affects reproductive success of serpentine morning glory (Calystegia collina, Convolvulaceae) in northern California.

Wolf, A.T., P.A. Brodmann and S. Harrison 1999. Distribution of the rare serpentine sunflower (Helianthus exilis Gray, Asteraceae) the roles of habitat availability, dispersal limitation and species interactions. Oikos 84:69-76.

Wolf, A.T., J.L. Hamrick, and S.P. Harrison. Submitted. Effects of habitat patchiness on genetic diversity and population structure of the serpentine endemic Calystegia collina (Convolvulaceae) in northern California.

Wolf, A.T., J.L. Hamrick and S. Harrison. 1999. The influence of habitat patchiness on genetic diversity and spatial structure of a serpentine endemic plant. Conservation Biology (In Press).

Wolf, A.T. and S. Harrison. 2000. Conservation of endemic plants in serpentine landscapes. Biological Conservation (In Press).