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In Review:

Larson, K.L., E. Cook, C. Strawhacker, and S.J. Hall. The influence of personal values and ecological structure on multifaceted land-management decisions in residential yards.  Human Ecology, in review.

Hall, S.J.  Critical loads of nitrogen in the United States:  Tropical and subtropical humid forests. In:Assessment of Effects of N deposition and Empirical Critical Loads of Nitrogen for Ecoregions of the United States. L.H. Pardo et al. (ed).  USDA Forest Service General Technical Report, 200 pp., in review.

Kaye, J.P., S.E. Eckert, D.A. Gonzalez, J.O. Allen, S.J. Hall, R.A. Sponseller, and N.B. Grimm.  Can atmospheric carbon deposition stimulate microbial respiration in desert soils?  Journal of Environmental Quality, in revision.

Spielmann, K.A., H. Schaafsma, J. Briggs, S.J. Hall, and M. Kruse. Legacies on the Landscape:  The enduring effects of long-term human-ecosystem interactions.  In:  M. Nelson, (ed), Movement, Connectivity, and Landscape Change, Proceedings of the 2008 Southwest Symposium of Archaeology, Tempe, AZ, in review.

Published:

Davies, R. and S.J. Hall. 2010. Direct and indirect effects of urbanization on soil and plant nutrients in desert ecosystems of the Phoenix metropolitan area.  Urban Ecosystems, in press.

Hall, S.J. and P.J. Marchand.  2010. Effects of stand density on ecosystem properties in subalpine forests of the southern Rocky Mountains.  Annals of Forest Science, 67: 102.

Hall, S.J., B. Ahmed, P. Ortiz, R. Davies, R. Sponseller, and N.B. Grimm. 2009.  Urbanization alters soil microbial functioning in the Sonoran Desert.  Ecosystems, 12: 654–671, DOI: 10.1007/s10021-009-9249-1.

Hall, S.J. and D. Lombardozzi.  2008.  Short-term effects of wildfire on montane stream ecosystems in southern Colorado:  1-2 years post burn.  Western North American Naturalist, 68 (4):  453-462.

Hall, S.J.,  D. Huber, and N.B. Grimm. 2008.  Soil N2O and NOx emissions from an arid urban ecosystem. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences, (113), G01016, doi:10.1029/2007JG000523.

McCrackin, M.L., T.K. Harms, N.B. Grimm, S.J. Hall, J.P. Kaye.  2008.  Responses of soil microorganisms to resource availability in urban, desert soils. Biogeochemistry, (87) 2, 143-155.

Hall, S.J. and G.P. Asner. 2007. Biological invasion alters regional nitrogen-oxide emissions from tropical rainforests. Global Change Biology 13: 2143-2160.

Pfirman, S., S.J. Hall, and T. Tietenberg. 2005. Environment programs: Liberal arts college and interdisciplinary education. Environmental Science & Technology, 39 (10): 221A-224A.

Hall, S.J., G. Asner and K. Kitayama. 2004. Land use, climate, and substrate controls over soil N dynamics and N-oxide emissions in Borneo. Biogeochemistry, 70(1): 27-58.

Hall, S.J. and P.A. Matson. 2003. Nutrient status of tropical rain forests influences soil N dynamics after N additions. Ecological Monographs, 73(1): 107-129.

Matson, P., K. Lohse, and S.J. Hall. 2002. The globalization of nitrogen: consequences for terrestrial ecosystems. Ambio, 31(2): 113-119.

Hall, S.J. and P.A. Matson. 2002. Environmental variables controlling trace gas emissions from forests: Acid Precipitation and Nitrogen Deposition. Pages 279-306 in H. Papen, R. Gasche, and H. Rennenberg, eds. Trace Gas Exchange in Forest Ecosystems. Fundamental and Applied Tree Physiology, Book Series, Volume 3. Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands.

Hall, S.J. and P.A. Matson. 1999. Nitrogen oxide emissions after nitrogen additions in tropical forests. Nature, 400 (6740): 152-155.

Hall, S.J., P.A. Matson, and P.M. Roth. 1996. NOx Emissions from soil: Implications for air quality modeling in agricultural regions. Annual Review of Energy and the Environment, 21: 311-46.

Matson, P.A., C. Billow, S.J. Hall, and J. Zachariassen. 1996. Fertilization practices and soil variations control nitrogen oxide emissions from tropical sugar cane. Journal of Geophysical Research, (101) D13: 18,533-45.

Coyer, J.A. and S.J. Hall. 1993. Predation on small northern anchovy (Engraulis mordax) by large topsmelt (Atherinops affinis). California Fish and Game, 79(2): 82-84.