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    Efficient Drone-Based Rare Plant Monitoring Using a Species Distribution Model and AI-Based Object Detection by Reckling, William, Mitasova, Helena, Wegmann, Karl, Kauffman, Gary, Reid, Rebekah

    Published in Drones (Basel) (01-12-2021)
    “…Monitoring rare plant species is used to confirm presence, assess health, and verify population trends. Unmanned aerial systems (UAS) are ideal tools for…”
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    Association between Roads and the Distribution of Microstegium vimineum in Appalachian Forests of North Carolina by Manee, Christina, Rankin, W.T. “Duke”, Kauffman, Gary, Adkison, Greg

    “…Microstegium vimineum (Japanese Stiltgrass) is an invasive, annual C4 grass that frequently forms dense populations along roads in the eastern US. We examined…”
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    Life at the top: Long-term demography, microclimatic refugia, and responses to climate change for a high-elevation southern Appalachian endemic plant by Ulrey, Christopher, Quintana-Ascencio, Pedro F., Kauffman, Gary, Smith, Adam B., Menges, Eric S.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-08-2016)
    “…Plants existing in small and isolated populations often depend on microclimatic refugia that create local environments buffered from macroclimatic conditions…”
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    The Geographic and Ecological Distribution of the Roan Mountain Sedge, Carex roanensis (Cyperaceae) by Smith, Tyler W, Donaldson, James T, Wieboldt, Thomas F, Kauffman, Gary L, Waterway, Marcia J

    Published in Castanea (01-03-2006)
    “…Carex roanensis is a globally rare species endemic in moderate to high elevation forests in the southern Appalachian Mountains. All known collections were…”
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    The Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Geum radiatum: Effects of a Past Augmentation of an Endangered Hexaploid by Hay, Nikolai M, Ulrey, Chris, Kauffman, Gary, Murrell, Zack E, Estep, Matt C

    Published in Castanea (01-11-2019)
    “…Geum radiatum is a federally endangered high-elevation rock-outcrop endemic herb that is widely recognized as a hexaploid and a relic species. Little is known…”
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    Berry Ripening and Harvest Season in Wild American Ginseng by McGraw, James B, Furedi, Mary Ann, Maiers, Kane, Carroll, Chip, Kauffman, Gary, Lubbers, Anne, Wolf, Jo, Anderson, Roger C, Anderson, M. Rebecca, Wilcox, Brian, Drees, Dan, Van der Voort, Martha E, Albrecht, Matthew A, Nault, Andree, MacCulloch, Heather, Gibbs, Ann

    Published in Northeastern naturalist (01-01-2005)
    “…American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.) is a rare to uncommon CITES Appendix II-listed perennial plant species that is harvested from the wild to supply the…”
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    A NEW SPECIES OF SYMPHYOTRICHUM (ASTERACEAE: ASTEREAE) FROM A SERPENTINE BARREN IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA by Kauffman, Gary L., Nesom, Guy L., Weakley, Alan S., Govus, Thomas E., Cotterman, Laura M.

    Published in SIDA, contributions to botany (28-12-2004)
    “…Symphyotrichum rhiannon Weakley & Govus, sp. nov, is described from the Buck Creek ultramafic barren (over serpentinized dunite and olivine) in the Blue Ridge…”
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    Abrupt vessel closure following platelet transfusion post-PTCA by Gutowski, T, Kauffman, G, Lacy, C

    “…A successful PTCA was complicated by abrupt closure following a platelet transfusion which was given for control of local bleeding. Possible mechanisms of…”
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    Vegetation Patterns and Structure of an Old-Growth Forest in Southeastern Ohio by McCarthy, Brian C., Hammer, Charles A., Kauffman, Gary L., Cantino, Philip D.

    Published in Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (01-01-1987)
    “…A large, minimally disturbed, and floristically diverse old-growth forest (Hawk Woods) on the Allegheny Plateau in south-eastern Ohio was studied to compare…”
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