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    Priority effects determine the outcome of ectomycorrhizal competition between two Rhizopogon species colonizing Pinus muricata seedlings by Kennedy, Peter G., Bruns, Thomas D.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-05-2005)
    “…• Competition is often considered a fundamental process influencing assemblage structure, yet little is known about competition among ectomycorrhizal (EM)…”
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    There is high potential for the formation of common mycorrhizal networks between understorey and canopy trees in a mixed evergreen forest by Kennedy, P.G, Izzo, A.D, Bruns, T.D

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-12-2003)
    “…1. The patterns of ectomycorrhizal (ECM) host specificity between understorey and canopy trees were investigated in three mixed evergreen forest stands in…”
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    Forest encroachment into a Californian grassland: examining the simultaneous effects of facilitation and competition on tree seedling recruitment by Kennedy, P.G, Sousa, W.P

    Published in Oecologia (01-06-2006)
    “…Competition and facilitation are both considered major factors affecting the structure of plant assemblages, yet few studies have quantified positive,…”
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    effect of different pine hosts on the sampling of Rhizopogon spore banks in five Eastern Sierra Nevada forests by Rusca, T. A., Kennedy, P. G., Bruns, T. D.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-01-2006)
    “…• Our primary goal was to determine whether detection of Rhizopogon internal transcribed spacer (ITS) groups is affected by the pine species used in seedling…”
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    POST-DISPERSAL SEED PREDATION VARIES BY HABITAT NOT ACORN SIZE FOR QUERCUS CHRYSOLEPIS (FAGACEAE) AND LITHOCARPUS DENSIFLORA (FAGACEAE) IN CENTRAL COASTAL CALIFORNIA by Kennedy, Peter G.

    Published in Madroño (2005)
    “…In this study, I investigated the effects of seed size and habitat on post-dispersal predation of Quercus chrysolepis and Lithocarpus densiflora acorns in…”
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    THE INFLUENCE OF SEED DISPERSAL AND PREDATION ON FOREST ENCROACHMENT INTO A CALIFORNIA GRASSLAND by Kennedy, Peter G., Diaz, Jessica M.

    Published in Madroño (2005)
    “…Forest encroachment into grasslands is a widespread phenomenon with significant implications for land management. We examined the influence of seed dispersal…”
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