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Dr. Dawn M. Kaufman
Phone: 785-532-0123 Email: dkaufman@ksu.eduAddress: 116 Ackert Hall, Division of Biology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506 Interests: Macroecology, diversity patterns, biota/community assemblyPersonnel Home Page: Publication
1. Fay, P.A., D.M. Kaufman, J.B. Nippert, J.D. Carlisle, and C.W. Harper. 2008. Changes in grassland ecosystem function due to extreme rainfall events: implications for responses to climate change. Global Change Biology 14: 1600- 1608.

2. Volk, M.D., D.W. Kaufman, and G.A. Kaufman. 2007. Diurnal activity and habitat associations of white-tailed deer in tallgrass prairie of eastern Kansas. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 110: 145- 154.

3. Adler, P.B., E.P. White, W.K. Lauenroth, D.M. Kaufman, A.Rassweiler and J. A. Rusak. 2005. Evidence for a general species-time-area relationship. Ecology 86: 2032- 2039.

4. Kaufman, D. M., G. A. Kaufman, and D. W. Kaufman. 2000. Faunal structure of small mammals in tallgrass prairie: an evaluation of richness and spatiotemporal nestedness. Reflections of a Naturalist: Papers Honoring Professor Eugene D. Fleharty 47- 70.

5. Kaufman, D. M. 1998. The structure of mammalian faunas in the New World: from continents to communities.
6. Kaufman, D. M., and D. W. Kaufman. 1992. Geographic variation in length of tail of white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) in Kansas. Journal of Mammalogy 73: 789- 793.

7. Kaufman, D. M., and D. W. Kaufman. 1984. Size preference for novel objects by the eastern woodrat (Neotoma floridana) under field conditions. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 87: 129- 131.

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under the Long Term Ecological Research Program at Konza Prairie Biological Station. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in the material are those of the author(s) and do not necesarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.