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Biological modifiers of marine benthic seascapes: Their role as ecosystem engineersMEADOWS, Peter S; MEADOWS, Azra; MURRAY, John M. H et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 2012, Vol 157-158, pp 31-48, issn 0169-555X, 18 p.Conference Paper
The zoogeomorphic characteristics of burrows and burrowing by nine-banded armadillos (Dasypus novemcinctus)SAWYER, Carol F; BRINKMAN, Donald C; WALKER, Vincent D et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 2012, Vol 157-158, pp 122-130, issn 0169-555X, 9 p.Conference Paper
Post-speleogenetic biogenic modification of Gomantong Caves, Sabah, BorneoLUNDBERG, Joyce; MCFARLANE, Donald A.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 2012, Vol 157-158, pp 153-168, issn 0169-555X, 16 p.Conference Paper
Reconceptualising the role of organisms in the erosion of rock coasts: A new modelNAYLOR, Larissa A; COOMBES, Martin A; VILES, Heather A et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 2012, Vol 157-158, pp 17-30, issn 0169-555X, 14 p.Conference Paper
Microbial geomorphology: A neglected link between life and landscapeVILES, Heather A.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 2012, Vol 157-158, pp 6-16, issn 0169-555X, 11 p.Conference Paper
Salmonid influences on rivers: A geomorphic fish tailDEVRIES, Paul.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 2012, Vol 157-158, pp 66-74, issn 0169-555X, 9 p.Conference Paper
The role of large predators in maintaining riparian plant communities and river morphologyBESCHTA, Robert L; RIPPLE, William J.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 2012, Vol 157-158, pp 88-98, issn 0169-555X, 11 p.Conference Paper
SPECIAL ISSUE ZOOGEOMORPHOLOGY AND ECOSYSTEM ENGINEERING PROCEEDINGS OF THE 42ND BINGHAMTON SYMPOSIUM IN GEOMORPHOLOGY, HELD 21-23 OCTOBER 2011BUTLER, D. R; SAWYER, C. F.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 2012, Vol 157-158, issn 0169-555X, 193 p.Conference Proceedings
Elephants (and extinct relatives) as earth-movers and ecosystem engineersHAYNES, Gary.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 2012, Vol 157-158, pp 99-107, issn 0169-555X, 9 p.Conference Paper
Geomorphological implications of engineering bed sediments by lotic animalsSTATZNER, Bernhard.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 2012, Vol 157-158, pp 49-65, issn 0169-555X, 17 p.Conference Paper
Animal foraging as a mechanism for sediment movement and soil nutrient development: Evidence from the semi-arid Australian woodlands and the Chihuahuan DesertELDRIDGE, David J; KOEN, Terry B; KILLGORE, Aaron et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 2012, Vol 157-158, pp 131-141, issn 0169-555X, 11 p.Conference Paper
Ecosystem engineers and geomorphological signatures in landscapesJONES, Clive G.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 2012, Vol 157-158, pp 75-87, issn 0169-555X, 13 p.Conference Paper
Evidence for and geomorphologic consequences of a reptilian ecosystem engineer: The burrowing cascade initiated by the Gopher TortoiseKINLAW, A; GRASMUECK, M.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 2012, Vol 157-158, pp 108-121, issn 0169-555X, 14 p.Conference Paper
Interactions between soil biota and the effects on geomorphological featuresZAITLIN, Beryl; HAYASHI, Masaki.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 2012, Vol 157-158, pp 142-152, issn 0169-555X, 11 p.Conference Paper
Modern warfare as a significant form of zoogeomorphic disturbance upon the landscapeHUPY, Joseph P; KOEHLER, Thomas.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 2012, Vol 157-158, pp 169-182, issn 0169-555X, 14 p.Conference Paper
The impact of climate change on patterns of zoogeomorphological influence: Examples from the Rocky Mountains of the Western U.S.ABUTLER, David R.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 2012, Vol 157-158, pp 183-191, issn 0169-555X, 9 p.Conference Paper