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Peter J. Jacobson
Peter J. Jacobson
Associate Professor of Biology, Grinnell College
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Ephemeral rivers and their catchments: sustaining people and development in western Namibia
PJ Jacobson, KN Jacobson, MK Seely
2931995
Ephemeral rivers and their catchments: sustaining people and development in western Namibia
PJ Jacobson, KN Jacobson, MK Seely
2931995
Transport, retention, and ecological significance of woody debris within a large ephemeral river
PJ Jacobson, KM Jacobson, PL Angermeier, DS Cherry
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 18 (4), 429-444, 1999
1101999
Sensitivity of glochidial stages of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) to copper
PJ Jacobson, RJ Neves, DS Cherry, JL Farris
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 16 (11), 2384-2392, 1997
1051997
Sensitivity of glochidial stages of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) to copper
PJ Jacobson, RJ Neves, DS Cherry, JL Farris
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 16 (11), 2384-2392, 1997
1051997
Vertical distribution of total carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in riparian soils of Walnut Creek, southern Iowa
KE Schilling, JA Palmer, EA Bettis III, P Jacobson, RC Schultz, ...
Catena 77 (3), 266-273, 2009
832009
Variation in material transport and water chemistry along a large ephemeral river in the Namib Desert
PJ Jacobson, KM Jacobson, PL Angermeier, DS Cherry
Freshwater Biology 44 (3), 481-491, 2000
812000
Non-rainfall moisture activates fungal decomposition of surface litter in the Namib Sand Sea
K Jacobson, A van Diepeningen, S Evans, R Fritts, P Gemmel, C Marsho, ...
PLoS One 10 (5), e0126977, 2015
782015
Hydrologic controls of physical and ecological processes in Namib Desert ephemeral rivers: Implications for conservation and management
PJ Jacobson, KM Jacobson
Journal of Arid Environments 93, 80-93, 2013
782013
Hydrologic influences on soil properties along ephemeral rivers in the Namib Desert
PJ Jacobson, KM Jacobson, PL Angermeier, DS Cherry
Journal of Arid Environments 45 (1), 21-34, 2000
722000
Survey of soil chemical properties across a landscape in the Namib Desert
MM Abrams, PJ Jacobson, KM Jacobson, MK Seely
Journal of Arid Environments 35 (1), 29-38, 1997
641997
Ephemeral and endoreic river systems: Relevance and management challenges
M Seely, J Henderson, P Heyns, P Jacobson, T Nakale, K Nantanga, ...
Transboundary rivers, sovereignty and development: hydropolitical drivers in …, 2003
632003
Juvenile freshwater mussel (Bivalvia: Unionidae) responses to acute toxicity testing with copper
PJ Jacobson, DS Cherry, JL Farris, RJ Neves
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry: An International Journal 12 (5), 879-883, 1993
631993
Geographic variation in some activities associated with hibernation in nearctic pitvipers
OJ Sexton, P Jacobson, JE Bramble
Biology of the Pitvipers, 337-345, 1992
541992
Rainfall regulates decomposition of buried cellulose in the Namib Desert
KM Jacobson, PJ Jacobson
Journal of Arid Environments 38 (4), 571-583, 1998
501998
Effectiveness of natural riparian buffers to reduce subsurface nutrient losses to incised streams
KE Schilling, P Jacobson
Catena 114, 140-148, 2014
412014
Groundwater nutrient concentrations during prairie reconstruction on an Iowa landscape
MD Tomer, KE Schilling, CA Cambardella, P Jacobson, P Drobney
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 139 (1-2), 206-213, 2010
412010
Hydrogeologic controls on nitrate transport in a small agricultural catchment, Iowa
KE Schilling, MD Tomer, YK Zhang, T Weisbrod, P Jacobson, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 112 (G3), 2007
402007
Non-rainfall moisture: a key driver of microbial respiration from standing litter in arid, semiarid, and mesic grasslands
S Evans, KEO Todd-Brown, K Jacobson, P Jacobson
Ecosystems 23, 1154-1169, 2020
382020
Groundwater nutrient concentrations near an incised midwestern stream: effects of floodplain lithology and land management
KE Schilling, P Jacobson
Biogeochemistry 87, 199-216, 2008
372008
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