Search Results - "Dell, Jane E."
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Global change and the importance of fire for the ecology and evolution of insects
Published in Current opinion in insect science (01-10-2018)“…•Fire uniquely disturbs ecosystems with persistent impacts on insect communities.•Life history, interactions, adaptive traits and habitat structure affect…”
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Overstory‐derived surface fuels mediate plant species diversity in frequently burned longleaf pine forests
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-10-2017)“…Frequently burned low‐latitude coniferous forests maintain a high‐diversity understory. Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) forests and woodlands have…”
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Interaction Diversity Maintains Resiliency in a Frequently Disturbed Ecosystem
Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (01-05-2019)“…Frequently disturbed ecosystems are characterized by resilience to ecological disturbances. Longleaf pine ecosystems are not only resilient to frequent fire…”
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Maximizing the monitoring of diversity for management activities: Additive partitioning of plant species diversity across a frequently burned ecosystem
Published in Forest ecology and management (15-01-2019)“…•Understory richness and α-diversity increase with area sampled.•β-diversity and sampling efficacy maximized at smaller spatial scales.•Monitoring efficiency…”
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Untangling Patterns of Plant and Arthropod Diversity in a Fire-adapted Ecosystem: Dynamic Relationships Between Fire, Scale, and Trophic Interactions in Longleaf Pine Forests
Published 01-01-2018“…Fire has been a part of terrestrial ecosystems since the Silurian Period and is an essential process for maintaining both ecosystem function and biological…”
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