Search Results - "Reinartz, James A"
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Suppression of reed canarygrass by assisted succession: A sixteen‐year restoration experiment
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-08-2024)“…Assisted succession could enable long‐term restoration where successional trajectories stall due to competition from invasive plants. Many invasives are…”
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Effects of temperature and availability of insect prey on bat emergence from hibernation in spring
Published in Journal of mammalogy (05-12-2016)“…Bats at northern latitudes may hibernate for up to 8 months during winter and must subsist on stored fat over this period. Environmental influences on bat…”
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An exotic invasive shrub has greater recruitment than native shrub species within a large undisturbed wetland
Published in Plant ecology (01-09-2012)“…The idea that invasive species have higher recruitment and tolerate a wider range of conditions than native species requires more rigorous examination across a…”
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Exotic shrub invasion in an undisturbed wetland has little community-level effect over a 15-year period
Published in Biological invasions (01-10-2009)“…In this long-term study, we examined the invasion by the exotic shrub glossy buckthorn (Rhamnus frangula L.) and the response of co-occurring plants in a…”
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Avian Succession in Small Created and Restored Wetlands
Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-12-2011)“…We described the change in avian use over time in small created and restored wetlands in southeastern Wisconsin. Quantitative avian surveys were conducted in…”
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RESTORING FOREST IN WETLANDS DOMINATED BY REED CANARYGRASS: THE EFFECTS OF PRE-PLANTING TREATMENTS ON EARLY SURVIVAL OF PLANTED STOCK
Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-03-2007)“…Reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) is an aggressive and persistent invasive species in formerly forested wetlands of the northern United States. Heavy…”
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Bottleneck-induced dissolution of self-incompatibility and breeding system consequences in Aster furcatus (Asteraceae)
Published in American journal of botany (01-04-1994)“…Aster furcatus is a rare species with extremely limited genetic variation at isozyme loci. We utilized crossing experiments and seed set data obtained from…”
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Sexual Dimorphism in Biomass Allocation and Clonal Growth of Xanthoxylum americanum
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Genetic consequences of rarity in Aster furcatus (Asteraceae), a threatened, self-incompatible plant
Published in Evolution (01-11-1991)“…Aster furcatus is a rare, self-incompatible plant with fewer than 50 known populations throughout its range. We verified self-incompatibility in A. furcatus by…”
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Comparison of pollinator flight movements and gene dispersal patterns in Mimulus ringens
Published in Heredity (01-12-1995)“…Pollinator movements and pollen-mediated gene dispersal were quantified in experimental populations of square-stemmed monkeyflower (Mimulus ringens), a wetland…”
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Structure of Clones of Northern Prickly Ash (Xanthoxylum americanum)
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Sexual Dimorphism in Biomass Allocation and Clonal Growth of Xanthoxylum americanum
Published in American journal of botany (01-11-1988)“…Reproduction can have a high resource cost. It has been suggested that greater investments in sexual reproduction by female dioecious plants leads to a lower…”
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A Complex Vocalization of the Black-Capped Chickadee. II. Repertoires, Dominance and Dialects
Published in The Condor (Los Angeles, Calif.) (01-08-1987)“…The gargle, a complex call of the Black-capped Chickadee (Parus atricapillus), was studied during the flocking period at two feeders in southeastern Wisconsin…”
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Development of vegetation in small created wetlands in southeastern Wisconsin
Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-09-1993)“…The authors examined the natural colonization by vascular plants of 11 created wetlands in southeastern Wisconsin. The wetlands studied were small depressional…”
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Controlling Glossy Buckthorn (Rhamnus frangula L.) with Winter Herbicide Treatments of Cut Stumps
Published in Natural areas journal (01-01-1997)“…Rhamnus frangula L. (glossy buckthorn) is an aggressive introduced species that has become a serious problem in wetlands in the upper midwestern United States…”
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Planting state-listed endangered and threatened plants
Published in Conservation biology (01-08-1995)“…The distribution and planting of state-listed endangered and threatened plants is outlawed in most states of the United States, yet listed species are commonly…”
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Life history variation of common mullein (Verbascum thapsus). I. Latitudinal differences in population dynamics and timing of reproduction [Northern (southern Canada) and southern (southern Texas and Georgia) limits of its range]
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-11-1984)“…(1) Twenty-four natural populations of the monocarpic perennial Verbascum thapsus were mapped and studied over 3 years. Populations were chosen at the northern…”
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Genetic Consequences of Rarity in Aster furcatus (Asteraceae), a Threatened, Self-Incompatible Plant
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Life History Variation of Common Mullein (Verbascum Thapsus): II. Plant Size, Biomass Partitioning and Morphology
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-11-1984)“…(1) For a description of the range of variation in plant size and biomass partitioning of Verbascum thapsus, plants were sampled randomly from twelve…”
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