Publications & Other Creative Work
Smith L M and H L Reynolds (In press). Euonymus fortunei dominance over native species may be facilitated by plant-soil feedback. Plant Ecology.
Bauer J T and H L Reynolds. (In press). Restoring native understory to a woodland invaded by Euonymus fortunei: multiple factors affect success. Restoration Ecology.
Shannon-Firestone S, H L Reynolds, R Phillips, L Flory, A Yannarell. (In press). The role of ammonium oxidizing communities in mediating effects of an invasive plant on soil nitrification. Soil Biology and Biochemistry.
Smith L M and H L Reynolds. (In press). Plant-soil feedback shifts from negative to positive with decreasing light in forest understory species. Ecology.
Smith L M and H L Reynolds. 2015. Extended leaf phenology, allelopathy, and inter-population variation influence invasion success of an understory forest herb. Biological Invasions DOI 10.1007/s10530-015-0876-5.
Reynolds H L, Smith A A, Farmer J R. 2014. Think globally, research locally: paradigms and place in agroecological research. Invited special section for American Journal of Botany 101:1631-1639.
Mattingly W B and H L Reynolds. 2014. Soil fertility alters the nature of resource interactions in invaded grassland communities. Biological Invasions 16:2465-2478.
Dickson T L, G G Mittelbach, H L Reynolds and KL Gross. 2014. Height and clonality drive plant community responses to fertilization. Ecology 95:2443-2452.
Shannon S, Bauer J, Anderson W and H L Reynolds. 2014. Plant-soil feedbacks between invasive shrubs and native forest understory species lead to shifts in the abundance of mycorrhizal fungi. Plant and Soil 382:317-328.
Smith L M and H L Reynolds. 2013. Light, allelopathy, and post-mortem invasive impact on native forest understory species. Biological Invasions 16:1131-1144.
Brandt AJ, H de Kroon, H L Reynolds and JH Burns. 2013. Soil heterogeneity generated by plant-soil feedbacks has implications for species recruitment and coexistence. Invited special feature for Journal of Ecology 101:277-286.
Smith A, Bentley M, and H L Reynolds. 2013. Wild bees visiting cucumber on Midwestern U.S. organic farms benefit from near-farm semi-natural areas. Journal of Economic Entomology 106:97-106.
Bauer J T, N M Kleczewski, J D Bever, K Clay and H L Reynolds. 2012. Nitrogen-fixing bacteria, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and the productivity and structure of prairie grassland communities. Oecologia 170:1089-1098.
Smith L M and H L Reynolds. 2012. Positive plant-soil feedback may drive dominance of a woodland invader, Euonymus fortunei. Plant Ecology 213:853-860.
Bauer J T, SM Shannon, R E Stoops and H L Reynolds. 2012. Context dependency of the allelopathic effects of Lonicera maackii on seed germination. Plant Ecology 213:1907-1916.
Padilla F, W B Mattingly, B L Swedo, K Clay and H L Reynolds. 2012. Negative plant-soil feedback drives seedling competitive interactions of North American successional grassland species. Journal of Vegetation Science 23:667-676.
Kleczewski N M, J T Bauer, J D Bever, K Clay and H L Reynolds. 2012. A survey of endophytic fungi of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) in the Midwest, and their putative roles in plant growth. Fungal Ecology 5:521-529.
Shannon S, S L Flory and H L Reynolds. 2012. Competitive context alters plant-soil feedback in an experimental woodland community. Oecologia169:236-243.
Reynolds H L and K Clay. 2011. Migration as an ecological process. Environmental Law 41:371-391.
Eilts J A, G G Mittelbach, H L Reynolds, and K L Gross. 2011. Resource heterogeneity, soil fertility, and species diversity: impacts of clonal species on plant communities. American Naturalist 177:574-588.
Glover J D, S W Culman, S Tianna DuPont, W Broussard, L Young, M E Mangan, J G Mai, T E Crews, L R DeHaan, D H Buckley, H Ferris, R Eugene Turner, H L Reynolds and D L Wyse. 2010. Harvested perennial grasslands provide ecological benchmarks for agricultural sustainability. Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Environment 137:3-12.
Mattingly W B, B L Swedo and H L Reynolds. 2010. Interactive effects of resource enrichment and resident diversity on invasion of native grassland by Lolium arundinanceum. Plant Ecology 207:203-212.
Reynolds H L and K A Haubensak. 2009. Soil fertility, heterogeneity and microbes: towards an integrated understanding of grassland structure and dynamics. Applied Vegetation Science 12:33-44.
Swedo B L, C Glinka, D R Rollo and H L Reynolds. 2008. Soil bacterial community structure under exotic versus native understory forbs in a woodland remnant in Indiana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Sciences 117:7-15.
Houseman G R, G G Mittelbach, H L Reynolds, and K L Gross. 2008. Perturbations alter community convergence, divergence, and formation of multiple community states. Ecology 89:2172-2180.
Reynolds H L and T K Rajaniemi. 2007. Plant interactions: competition. pp. 457-480 In: Functional Plant Ecology, 2nd Edition, F I Pugnaire and F Valladares (editors), CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, Boca Raton, FL.
Mattingly W B, R L Hewlate, and H L Reynolds. 2007. Species evenness and invasion resistance of experimental grassland communities. Oikos 116:1164-1170.
Reynolds H L, G G Mittelbach, T Darcy-Hall, G Houseman, and K L Gross. 2007. No effect of varying soil resource heterogeneity on plant species richness in a low fertility grassland. Journal of Ecology 95:723-733.
Vogelsang K M, H L Reynolds, and J D Bever. 2006. Mycorrhizal fungal identity and richness determine the species diversity and productivity of a tallgrass prairie system. New Phytologist 172:554-562.
Reynolds H L, K M Vogelsang, A E Hartley, J D Bever, and P A Schultz. 2006. Variable responses of old-field perennials to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and phosphorus source. Oecologia 147:348-358.
Reynolds H L, A E Hartley, K M Vogelsang, J D Bever, and P A Schultz. 2005. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi do not enhance nitrogen acquisition and growth of old-field perennials under low nitrogen supply in greenhouse culture. New Phytologist 167:869-880.
Gross K L, G G Mittelbach, and H L Reynolds. 2005. Grassland invasibility and diversity: responses to nutrients, seed input, and disturbance. Ecology 86:476-486.
Rajaniemi T K and H L Reynolds. 2004. Root foraging for patchy resources in eight herbaceous plant species. Oecologia 141:519-525.
Reynolds H L, A Packer, J D Bever, and K Clay. 2003. Grassroots ecology: plant-microbe-soil interactions as drivers of plant community structure and dynamics. Ecology 84:2281-2291.
Mittelbach G G, C F Steiner, S M Scheiner, K L Gross, H L Reynolds, R B Waide, M R Willig, S I Dodson and L. Gough. 2001. What is the observed relationship between species richness and productivity? Ecology 82:2381-2396.
Sinsabaugh R L, H Reynolds, T M Long. 2000. Rapid assay for amidohydrolase (urease) activity in environmental samples. Soil Biology and Biogeochemistry 32:2095-2097.
Chapin F S III, E S Zavaleta, V T Eviner, R L Naylor, P M Vitousek, H L Reynolds, D U Hooper, S Lavorel, O E Sala, S E Hobbie, M C Mack, and S Diaz. 2000. Consequences of changing biodiversity. Nature 405:234-242.
Reynolds H L. 1999. Plant interactions: competition. pp. 649-676 in Handbook of Functional Plant Ecology, F I Pugnaire and F Valladares (editors), Marcel Dekker, Inc.
Reynolds H L, B A Hungate, F S Chapin III, and C M D’Antonio. 1997. Soil heterogeneity and plant competition in an annual grassland. Ecology 78:2076-2090.
Reynolds H L and C M D’Antonio, 1996. The ecological significance of plasticity in root weight ratio in response to nitrogen: Opinion. Plant and Soil 185:75-97.
Chapin F S III, H L Reynolds, C M D'Antonio, and VM Eckhart. 1996. The functional role of species in terrestrial ecosystems. In: B Walker (ed.) Global change in terrestrial ecosystems. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Reynolds H L. 1996. Effects of elevated CO2 on plants grown in competition. pp. 273-286 In C Körner and F A Bazzaz (eds.) Carbon dioxide, populations, and communities. Physiological Ecology Series, Academic Press, San Diego.
Jackson R B and H L Reynolds. 1996. Nitrate and ammonium uptake for single- and mixed-species communities grown at elevated CO2. Oecologia 105:74-80.
Cain M L, B Kahn, J A Silander, and H L Reynolds. 1995. Genetic variability and tradeoffs among reproductive traits in white clover (Trifolium repens). Canadian Journal of Botany 73:505-511.
Chapin F S III, J Lubchenco, and H L Reynolds. 1995. Biodiversity effects on patterns and processes of communities and ecosystems. pp. 289-301 In Heywood, V. H. (ed.) Global Biodiversity Assessment. UNEP, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Reynolds H L and S W Pacala. 1993. An analytical treatment of plant competition for soil nutrient and light. The American Naturalist 141: 51-70.
IN PREP
Reynolds H L, M O’Neill M and J T Bauer. (In prep) Invasive plant and herbicide legacy effects limit native recruitment in an urban woodland. For Restoration Ecology.
Reynolds H L and C Howard. (In prep.) Small mammal herbivory limits recruitment in an urban woodland. For Restoration Ecology.
OTHER RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS FROM MY LAB
Smith L M and S R Hall. (Submitted). Extended leaf phenology and herbivore-mediated apparent competition may synergistically drive plant invasion. American Naturalist.
Flory SL, Bauer J T. 2013. Experimental evidence for indirect facilitation among invasive plants. Journal of Ecology 102:12-18.
Smith L M. 2013. Extended leaf phenology in deciduous forest invaders: mechanisms of impact on native communities. Journal of Vegetation Science 24:979-987.
Bauer J T. 2012. Invasive species: “back-seat drivers” of ecosystem change? Biological Invasions 14:1295-1304.
Bauer J T, Flory S L. 2011. Suppression of the woodland herb Senna hebecarpa by the invasive grass Microstegium vimineum. The American Midland Naturalist 165:105-115.
Rajaniemi,T K. 2007. Root foraging traits and competitive ability in heterogeneous soils. Oecologia 153:145-152. (Funded by NSF DEB-0129493 to T K Rajaniemi and H L Reynolds)
TEACHING PUBLICATIONS
Reynolds H L. 2004. Course Portfolio: The City as Ecosystem, E105. Peer Review of Teaching Project. http://www.unl.edu/peerrev/examples.html
Reynolds H L, E S Brondizio, and J Meta Robinson, with D Karpa, B L Gross (eds.). 2010. Teaching environmental literacy: across campus and across the curriculum. IU Press, Bloomington, IN.
Reynolds H L, E S Brondizio, J Meta Robinson, D Karpa, and B L Gross. 2010. Introduction: the rationale for teaching environmental literacy in higher education. pp. xiii-xviii In: Teaching environmental literacy: across campus and across the curriculum. IU Press, Bloomington, IN.
Robinson J Meta and H L Reynolds. 2010. A model for grassroots, multidisciplinary faculty inquiry. pp. 1-14 In: Teaching environmental literacy: across campus and across the curriculum. IU Press, Bloomington, IN.
Reynolds H L. 2010. Overview: Core learning goals for campus-wide environmental literacy. pp. 17-27 In: Teaching environmental literacy: across campus and across the curriculum. IU Press, Bloomington, IN.
Schlegel W, H L Reynolds, V M Getty, D Henshel, and J W Reidhaar. 2010. Food for thought: a multidisciplinary faculty grassroots initiative for sustainability and service-learning. pp. 183-191 In: Teaching environmental literacy: across campus and across the curriculum. IU Press, Bloomington, IN.
Reynolds H L. (In press). The city as ecosystem: service learning to promote knowledge, skills, and
values in a non-majors environmental science course. In: The course reflection project: faculty
reflections on teaching service-learning. Information Age Publishing, Charlotte, NC.
Knackmuchs E, J F Farmer and H L Reynolds. (Submitted) Examining student outcomes of eco-
restoration service-learning experiences in urban woodlands. Journal of College Science Teaching.
Reynolds H L and K D Kearns. (In prep) A planning tool for incorporating backward design, active learning, and authentic assessment in the college classroom. For College Teaching.
OTHER TEACHING PUBLICATIONS FROM MY LAB
Shannon S, Winterman B. 2012. Student comprehension of primary literature is aided by companion
assignments emphasizing pattern recognition and information literacy. Issues in Science and
Technology Librarianship (http://istl.library.ucsb.edu/12-winter/refereed3.html)
OUTREACH LITERATURE & VIDEO
Wells N, J Capshew, H L Reynolds. 2011. Dunn’s Woods. Conserving Our Natural and Cultural History.
Educational Pamphlet. Access at: http://www.indiana.edu/~dunnswoo
Interviewee and contributor. 2011. Dunn's Woods. Documentary film short. Access at:
http://www.indiana.edu/~dunnswoo/
WEBSITE CONTENT
Reynolds H L. 2013. The Bloomington Urban Woodlands Project. Access at: http://www.indiana.edu/~sustain/programs/buwp
Reynolds H L. 2011. Dunn’s Woods. Conserving Our Natural and Cultural History. Access at: http://www.indiana.edu/~dunnswoo
Reynolds, H L. 2007. Careful use of land preserves “green infrastructure”. Shalom Community Center Safety ~ Net 3:7. (Invited community newspaper contribution)
Reynolds H L. 2001. Indiana University Environmental Literacy and Sustainability Initiative (ELSI). Access at: http://www.indiana.edu/~elsi
PUBLISHED BOOK REVIEWS
Reynolds H L. 2001. Community ecology in a changing world by John H. Lawton. The Quarterly Review of Biology 76:258-259.