William M. Cook

 

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1. Cook, William M., Jin Yao and Robert D. Holt. 2001. Spatial variation in oviposition damage by periodical cicadas in an experimentally fragmented landscape. Oecologia 127(1): 51-61.

2. Cook, William M. , Robert M. Timm and Dena E. Hyman. 2001[2002]. Swimming ability in three Costa Rican dry forest rodents. Revista Biologica Tropical 49(3): 1101-1104. (External web link)

3. Cook, William M. and Robert D. Holt. 2002. Periodical cicada (Magicicada cassini) oviposition damage: visually impressive yet dynamically irrelevant. American Midland Naturalist 147(2): 214-224.

4. Cook, William M., Kurt T. Lane, Bryan L. Foster and Robert D. Holt. 2002. Island theory, matrix effects, and species richness patterns in habitat fragments. Ecology Letters 5(5): 619-623.

5. Cook, William M. , Reuben M. Anderson and E. William Schweiger. 2004. Is the matrix really inhospitable? Prairie vole runway distribution in an experimentally fragmented landscape. Oikos 104: 5-14.

6. Cook, William M. 2004. Inadvertent bird captures in Sherman small mammal traps in an old field mosaic. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 107(3-4): 170-172.

7. Guarisco, Hank, William M. Cook and Kathleen R. Nuckolls. 2004. New additions to the spider fauna of Kansas discovered near black-tailed prairie dog towns in shortgrass prairie. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 107(3-4): 175-178.

8. Cook, William M. , Diane Hope, David G. Casagrande, Peter M. Groffman and Scott L. Collins. 2004. Learning to roll with the punches: Adaptive experimentation in human-dominated systems. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 2(9): 464-474.

9. Cook, William M. , Jin Yao, Bryan L. Foster, Robert D. Holt and L. Brian Patrick. 2005. Secondary succession in an experimentally fragmented landscape: community patterns across space and time. Ecology 86(5): 1267–1279.

10. Cook, William M. and Robert D. Holt. 2006. Fire frequency and mosaic burning effects on a tallgrass prairie ground beetle assemblage. Biodiversity and Conservation 15(7): 2301-2323.

11.  Cook, William M. and Robert D. Holt.  2006.  The influence of multiple factors on insect colonization of heterogeneous landscapes: a review and case study with periodical cicadas.  Annals of the Entomological Society of America 99(5): 809-820.

12.  Cook, William M. and Stanley H. Faeth.  2006.  Irrigation and land use drive ground arthropod community patterns in an urban desert.  Environmental Entomology 35(6): 1532-1540.

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