- Jenkins, DG and D Rinne. 2008.
Red herring or low illumination? The peninsula effect revisited.
Journal
of Biogeography
- Alemadi, SD and DG Jenkins. 2008. Behavioral
constraints for the spread of the eastern mosquitofish, Gambusia
holbrooki (Poeciliidae). Biological Invasions 10:59-66. pdf
- Jenkins, DG, CR Brescacin, CV Duxbury, JA Elliott, JA
Evans, KR Grablow, M Hillegass, BN Lyon, GA Metzger, ML Olandese, D
Pepe, GA Silvers, HN Suresch, TN Thompson, CM Trexler, GE Williams, NC
Williams and SE Williams. 2007. Does size matter for dispersal
distance? Global Ecology and Biogeography 16:415-425. pdf
- Jenkins, DG. 2007. A critical analysis of Illinois'
fish mercury monitoring program, 1974-1998. Environ. Monit. Assess.
131:177-184. pdf
- Jenkins, DG. 2006. In search of quorum effects in
metacommunity structure: species co-occurrence analyses. Ecology
87:1523-1531 pdf
Appendix
A
Appendix
B 
- Jenkins, DG and LA McCauley. 2006. GIS, SINKS, FILL,
and disappearing small wetlands: a case study of unintended
consequences in algorithmic development. Proceedings of the 2006 ACM
Symposium on Applied Computing. pdf
- McCauley, LA and DG Jenkins.
2005. GIS-based estimates of former and current depressional
wetlands in an agricultural landscape. Ecological
Applications 15:1199-1208. pdf
Appendix
A
Appendix
B
Appendix
C
- Bohonak, AJ and DG Jenkins. 2003. Ecological and
evolutionary significance of dispersal by freshwater invertebrates.
Ecology Letters 6:783-796. pdf
- Jenkins, DG, S Grissom, K Miller. 2003.
Consequences of prairie wetland drainage for crustacean biodiversity
and metapopulations. Conservation Biology 17:158-167. pdf
- Jenkins, DG, K Cook, JL Garland. 2000. Pythium
infection of plant-based life support systems: biological control and a
potential source of infection. Life Support and Biosphere Science
7:209-218.
- Chang, N and DG Jenkins. 2000. Plastid endosymbionts
in the freshwater crustacean Daphnia obtusa. J.
Crustacean Biology 20:231-238. pdf
Hi-Res
Fig. 1
- Nix, MH and DG Jenkins. 2000.
Life history comparisons of Daphnia obtusa from
temporary ponds and fed low-quality food. Aquatic Ecology
34:19-27. pdf
- Stevens, PH and DG Jenkins. 2000.
Small-scale spatial pattern analysis of crustacean community
composition among temporary ponds. Aquatic Ecology 34:91-99. pdf
SAS
code
- Schwartz, SS and DG Jenkins. 2000. Temporary aquatic
habitats: constraints and opportunities. Aquatic Ecology 34:3-8. pdf
- Holland, TA and DG Jenkins. 1998. Comparison of the
processes regulating zooplankton assemblages in new freshwater pools.
Hydrobiologia 387/388:207-214. pdf
- Jenkins, DG, CF Atkinson and JL Garland. 1998. A
cautionary note on measuring protistan bacterivory by acid lysozyme.
Invertebrate Biology 117:181-185. pdf
- Jenkins, DG and M Underwood. 1998. Zooplankton may
not disperse readily in wind, rain, or waterfowl. Hydrobiologia
387/388:15-21. pdf
- Jenkins, DG and AL Buikema, Jr. 1998. Do similar
communities develop in similar sites? A test with zooplankton structure
and function. Ecological Monographs 68:421-443. pdf
- Jenkins, DG. 1995. Dispersal-limited
zooplankton distribution and community composition in new ponds.
Hydrobiologia 313/314:15-20. pdf
- Christman, VD, JR Voshell, Jr., DG Jenkins, MS
Rosenzweig, RJ Layton, and AL Buikema, Jr. 1994. Ecological development
and biometry of untreated pond mesocosms. In: RL Graney, JH
Kennedy, and JH Rodgers, eds. Aquatic mesocosm studies in
ecological risk assessment. Lewis, Boca Raton, FL. pgs.
105-127.
- Jenkins, DG and AL Buikema, Jr. 1990. Response of a
winter plankton food web to simazine. Environmental
Toxicology and Chemistry 9:693-705. pdf
- Jenkins, DG, RJ Layton, and AL Buikema, Jr. 1989.
State of the art in aquatic ecological risk assessment. In: JR Voshell,
ed. Using mesocosms to assess the aquatic ecological risk of
pesticides: theory and practice. Misc. Publications of the Entomol.
Soc. America N. 75: 18-33. pdf
- McCormick, PV, JR Pratt, DG Jenkins, and J Cairns,
Jr. 1988. A comparison of protozoan, algal, and metazoan colonization
of artifical substrates of differing size. Trans. Am. Microsc. Soc.
107:259-268. pdf
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