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2006
R. E. ’ Dell, James, J. J., and Richards, J. H., Congeneric Serpentine and Nonserpentine Shrubs Differ More in Leaf Ca:Mg than in Tolerance of Low N, Low P, or Heavy Metals, Plant and Soil, vol. 2803012910615254324512117621221607148506416045594413791470436412741071573097134167215862, no. 1-2Suppl., pp. 49 - 64, 2006.
J. J. James, Caird, M. A., Drenovsky, R. E., and Sheley, R., Influence of resource pulses and perennial neighbors on the establishment of an invasive annual grass in the Mojave Desert, Journal of Arid Environments, vol. 67, no. 3, pp. 528 - 534, 2006.
J. J. James and Richards, J. H., Plant nitrogen capture in pulse-driven systems: interactions between root responses and soil processes, Journal of Ecology, vol. 9413630141861457821823317571411911126438753115288111183162531134841459353118424720256422107214214518193601623216511130, no. 4, pp. 765 - 777, 2006.
J. J. James, Aanderud, Z. T., and Richards, J. H., Seasonal timing of N pulses influences N capture in a saltbush scrub community, Journal of Arid Environments, vol. 67, no. 4, pp. 688 - 700, 2006.
2009
R. Sheley, James, J. J., and Bard, E. C., Augmentative Restoration: Repairing Damaged Ecological Processes During Restoration of Heterogeneous EnvironmentsAbstract, Invasive Plant Science and Management, vol. 221171001052547745269, no. 01, pp. 10 - 21, 2009.
M. A. Christman, James, J. J., Drenovsky, R. E., and Richards, J. H., Environmental stress and genetics influence night-time leaf conductance in the C 4 grass Distichlis spicata, Functional Plant Biology, vol. 36, no. 1, p. 50, 2009.
K. W. Davies, Bates, J. D., and James, J. J., Microsite and herbaceous vegetation heterogeneity after burning Artemisia tridentata steppe, Oecologia, vol. 159122139585177129615969604869940702647618237768174621355143324415112677562527080593550, no. 3, pp. 597 - 606, 2009.
J. J. James, Mangold, J. M., Sheley, R., and Svejcar, T., Root plasticity of native and invasive Great Basin species in response to soil nitrogen heterogeneity, Plant Ecology, vol. 202758721821831128719126876987872118283801621348174344941141899432969114143127266184181113931719, no. 2, pp. 211 - 220, 2009.