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	       Jones, K.L., T.C. Todd, J.L. Wall-Beam, J.D. Coolon, J.M. Blair and M.A. Herman.       2006.  Molecular approach for assessing responses of microbial-feeding nematodes to burning and chronic nitrogen enrichment in a native grassland.
        
          Molecular Ecology  15:
            2601-
            2609.Mr. Timothy C. Todd
 Phone: 785-532-6176  Email: nema@ksu.edu Address:  Throckmorton Hall, Department of Plant Pathology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506            Interests: Nematode ecology and population dynamics Personnel Home Page:   Publication
 
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	       Jones, K.L., T.C. Todd and M.A. Herman.       2006.  Development of taxon-specific markers for high-throughput screening of microbial-feeding nematodes.
        
          Molecular Ecology Notes  6:
            712-
            714.
 
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	       Todd, T.C., T.O. Powers and P.G. Mullin.       2006.  Sentinel nematodes of land-use change and restoration in tallgrass prairie.
        
          Journal of Nematology  38:
            20-
            27.
 
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	       Callaham, M. A., Jr., J. M. Blair, T. C. Todd, D. J. Kitchen, and M. R. Whiles.       2003.  Effects of fire, mowing and fertilization effects on density and biomass of macroinvertebrates in North American tallgrass prairie soils.
        
          Soil Biology & Biochemistry  35:
            1079-
            1093.
 
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	       Blair, J. M., T. C. Todd, and M. A. Callaham Jr.       2000.  Responses of grassland soil invertebrates to natural and anthropogenic disturbances.
        
          Invertebrates as Webmasters in Ecosystems  43-
            71.
 
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	       Todd, T. C., J. M. Blair, and G. A. Milliken.       1999.  Effects of altered soil water availability on a tallgrass prairie nematode community.
        
          Applied Soil Ecology  13:
            45-
            55.
 
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	       Ransom, M. D., C. W. Rice, T. C. Todd, and W. A. Wehmueller.       1998.  Soils and soil biota.
        
          Grassland Dynamics: Long-Term Ecological Research in Tallgrass Prairie  48-
            66.
 
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	       Rice, C. W., T. C. Todd, J. M. Blair, T. R. Seastedt, R. A. Ramundo, and G. W. T. Wilson.       1998.  Belowground biology and processes.
        
          Grassland Dynamics: Long-Term Ecological Research in Tallgrass Prairie  244-
            264.
 
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	       Todd, T. C.       1996.  Effects of management practices on nematode community structure in tallgrass prairie.
        
          Applied Soil Ecology  3:
            235-
            246.
 
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	       Hetrick, B. A. D., G. W. T. Wilson, and T. C. Todd.       1992.  Relationships of mycorrhizal symbiosis, rooting strategy and phenology among tallgrass prairie forbs.
        
          Canadian Journal of Botany  70:
            1521-
            1528.
 
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	       Todd, T. C., S. W. James, and T. R. Seastedt.       1992.  Soil invertebrate and plant responses to mowing and Carbofuran application in a North American tallgrass prairie.
        
          Plant and Soil  144:
            117-
            124.
 
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	       Todd, C. S., M. S. Phillips, G. L. Marchin, and S. J. Upton.       1991.  Cryptosporidium and Giardia in surface waters in and around Manhattan, Kansas.
        
          Transaction of the Kansas Academy of Science  94:
            101-
            106.
 
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	       Hetrick, B. A. D., G. W. T. Wilson, and T. C. Todd.       1990.  Differential responses of C3 and C4 grasses to mycorrhizal symbiosis, phosphorus fertilization, and soil microorganisms.
        
          Canadian Journal of Botany  68:
            461-
            467.
 
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	       Seastedt, T. R., S. W. James, and T. C. Todd.       1988.  Interactions among soil invertebrates, microbes and plant growth in tallgrass prairie.
        
          Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Environment  24:
            219-
            228.
 
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	       Seastedt, T. R., T. C. Todd, and S. J. James.       1987.  Experimental manipulations of soil arthropod, nematode, and earthworm communities in a North American tallgrass prairie.
        
          Pedobiologia  30:
            9-
            17.
 
 
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