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Stabler LB. Management regimes affect woody plant productivity and water use efficiency in an urban desert ecosystem.  2008;11:197-211.\par \par Stabler LB, Martin CA, Brazel AJ. Microclimates in a desert city were related to land use and vegetation index.  2005;3:137-147.\par \par Stabler LB, Martin CA. Irrigation and pruning affect growth and water use efficiency of two desert-adapted shrubs.  2004;638:255-258.\par \par Martin CA, Stabler LB. The relationship of homeowner practices and carbon acquisition potential of landscape plants to mesic and xeric designed Southwest residential landscapes.  2004;630:137-141.\par \par Martin CA, Stabler LB. Urban horticultural ecology: Interactions between plants, people and the physical environment.  2004;639:97-101.\par \par Martin CA, Peterson KA, Stabler LB. Residential landscaping in Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.: Practices and preferences relative to covenants, codes, and restrictions.  2003;29:9-17.\par \par Martin C, Stabler LB. Plant gas exchange and water status in urban desert landscapes.  2002;51:235-254.\par \par Stabler LB, Martin CB, Stutz JB. Effect of urban expansion on arbuscular mycorrhizal mediation of landscape tree growth.  2001;27:193-200.\par \par Stabler LB, Martin CA. Irrigation regimens differentially affect growth and water use efficiency of two Southwest landscape plants.  2000;18:66-70.\par \par Hassett RP, Cardinale B, Stabler LB, Elser. JJ. Ecological stoichiometry of N and P in pelagic ecosystems: comparison of lakes and oceans with emphasis on the zooplankton-phytoplankton interaction. Limnology and Oceanography. 1997;42(4):648-662.\par \par }