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Mr. Timothy C. Todd
Phone: 785-532-6176 Email: nema@ksu.eduAddress: Throckmorton Hall, Department of Plant Pathology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506 Interests: Nematode ecology and population dynamicsPersonnel Home Page: Publication
1. 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.

2. 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.

3. 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.

4. 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.

5. 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.

6. 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.

7. 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.

8. 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.

9. Todd, T. C. 1996. Effects of management practices on nematode community structure in tallgrass prairie. Applied Soil Ecology 3: 235- 246.

10. 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.

11. 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.

12. 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.

13. 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.

14. 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.

15. 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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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.