Search Results - "Schafale, Michael"
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Tree canopy cover constrains the fertility–diversity relationship in plant communities of the southeastern United States
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-10-2020)“…The goal of elucidating the primary mechanisms constraining the assembly and distribution of biodiversity remains among the central unresolved challenges…”
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A Community Analysis for Forest Ecosystems with Natural Growth of Persea spp. in the Southeastern United States
Published in Castanea (01-05-2018)“…Persea borbonia and Persea palustris are two species in the Lauraceae family, native to the southeastern USA. Because of their similar morphologies, many…”
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SPCIS: Standardized Plant Community with Introduced Status database
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-03-2023)“…The movement of plant species across the globe exposes native communities to new species introductions. While introductions are pervasive, two aspects of…”
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Land use history of three spruce-fir forest sites in Southern Appalachia
Published in Journal of Forest History (01-01-1988)Get full text
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Classification of Pocosins of the Carolina Coastal Plain
Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-02-1991)Get full text
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ECOLOGICAL CONCERNS ABOUT PINE STRAW RAKING IN SOUTHEASTERN LONGLEAF PINE ECOSYSTEMS
Published in Natural areas journal (01-10-1990)Get full text
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Presettlement vegetation of Hardin County, Texas
Published in The American midland naturalist (01-01-1983)“…Forest and prairie vegetation of Hardin County, Texas, at the time of European settlement, was mapped using records of the original land surveys. We recognized…”
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Vegetational variation among old fields in Piedmont North Carolina
Published in Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (01-10-1986)“…Old fields abandoned for 3-7 yr were sampled in order to characterize the variation in vegetation and soil among and within fields Soil pH, Ca, Mg, water…”
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