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Dr. Eva Horne
Phone: 785-532-5929 Email: ehorne@ksu.eduAddress: 116 Ackert Hall, Division of Biology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506 Interests: Animal Behavior, HerpetologyPersonnel Home Page: Publication
1. Wilgers, D.J., and E.A. Horne. 2007. Spatial variation in predation attempts on artificial snakes in a fire-disturbed tallgrass prairie. Southwestern Naturalist 52: 263- 270.

2. Wilgers, D. J., and E. A. Horne. 2006. Effects of burn regimes on tallgrass prairie herpetofaunal species diversity and community composition in the Flint Hills, Kansas. Journal of Herpetology 40: 49- 60.

3. Wilgers, D.J., E.A. Horne, B. K. Sandercock, and A. W. Volkmann. 2006. Effects of rangeland management on community dynamics of the herpetofauna of the tallgrass prairie. Herpetologica 62: 378- 388.

4. Knapp, A. K., M. D. Smith, S. L. Collins, N. Zambatis, M. Peel, S. Emery, J. Wojdak, M. C. Horner-Devine, H. Biggs, J. Kruger and S. J. Andelman. 2004. Generality in ecology: testing North American grassland rules in South African savannas. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 9: 483- 491.

5. Cleland, E. E., M. D. Smith, S. J. Andelman, C. Bowles, K. M. Carney, M. C. Horner-Devine, J. M. Drake, S. M. Emery, J. M. Gramling and D. B. Vandermast. 2004. Invasion in space and time: non-native species richness and relative abundance respond to interannual variation in productivity and diversity. Ecology Letters 7: 947- 957.

6. Owens, A., M. Trager, and E. Horne. 2002. Phrynosoma cornutum (Texas horned lizard) reproduction. Herpetological Review 33: 308- 309.

7. Post, D. M., T. A. Armbrust, E. A. Horne, and J. Goheen. 2001. Sexual segregation results in differences in content and quality of bison (Bos bison) diets. Journal of Mammalogy 82: 407- 413.

Copyright 2004. Konza Prairie Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Program. All rights reserved.

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.