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Timothy Jones (Tim)
Great Basin Rangelands Research
Biological Science Technician

Phone: (775) 784-6057 ext. 243
Fax: (775) 784-1712
Room M LAB 1
USDA, ARS, PWA, GBRRU
920 VALLEY ROAD
RENO, NV, 89512


Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)
The effects of insect biological control on a Tamarix invaded ecosystem: ecosystem water and carbon fluxes and plant-level responses - (Abstract Only) - (01-May-12)
UVB exposure does not accelerate rates of litter decomposition in a semiarid riparian ecosystem - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Uselman, S.M., Snyder, K.A., Blank, R.R., Jones, T.J. 2011. UVB exposure does not accelerate rates of litter decomposition in a semiarid riparian ecosystem. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 43:1254-1265.
UVB exposure does not accelerate rates of litter decomposition in a semiarid riparian ecosystem - (Abstract Only)
Uselman, S.M., Snyder, K.A., Blank, R.R., Jones, T.J. 2010. UVB exposure does not accelerate rates of litter decomposition in a semiarid riparian ecosystem. American Geophysical Union, Abstract. Available: http://www.agu.org/cgi-bin/SFgate.
Ecophysiological Responses of Salt Cedar (Tamarix spp. L.) to the Northern Tamarisk Beetle (Diorhabda carinulata Desbrochers) In A Controlled Environment - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Snyder, K.A., Uselman, S.M., Jones, T.J., Duke, S. 2010. Ecophysiological responses of salt cedar (Tamarix spp. L.) to the northern tamarisk beetle (Diorhabda carinulata Desbrochers) in a controlled environment. Biological Invasions. 12:3795-3808.
Effects of biocontrol on short-term nutrient dynamics in a tamarix-invaded riparian ecosystem - (Abstract Only)
Uselman, S.M., Snyder, K.A., Blank, R.R., Jones, T.J. 2009. Effects of biocontrol on short-term nutrient dynamics in a tamarix-invaded riparian ecosystem [abstract]. Ecological Society of America. CDROM.
Physiological Response of Tamarix ramosissima (Salt Cedar) to Diorhabda elongata (Leaf Beetle) Herbivory in a Controlled Environment - (Abstract Only) - (13-Apr-09)
Biocontrol alters litter chemistry and short-term decomposition in a Tamarisk-invaded ecosystem - (Abstract Only)
Uselman, S.M., Snyder, K.A., Blank, R.R., Jones, T.J. 2009. Biocontrol alters litter chemistry and short-term decomposition in a Tamarisk-invaded ecosystem [abstract]. In: 2009 Tamarisk and Russian Olive Research Conference, Reno, NV. p. 28-29.
Ecosystem effects of Diorhabda elongata (leaf beetle) on Tamarix invaded riparian systems - (Abstract Only)
Snyder, K.A., Uselman, S.M., Jones, T.J. 2007. Ecosystem effects of Diorhabda elongata (leaf beetle) on Tamarix invaded riparian systems [abstract]. Nevada Water Resources Association-Truckee River Symposium. p. 21.

   
 
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