Search Results - "Trammell, Tara LE"
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How do urban trees vary across the US? It depends on where and how you look
Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-09-2024)“…Urban forests provide ecosystem services important for regulating climate, conserving biodiversity, and maintaining human well‐being. However, these forests…”
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Climate and lawn management interact to control C₄ plant distribution in residential lawns across seven U.S. cities
Published in Ecological applications (01-06-2019)“…In natural grasslands, C₄ plant dominance increases with growing season temperatures and reflects distinct differences in plant growth rates and water use…”
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How the Nonhuman World Influences Homeowner Yard Management in the American Residential Macrosystem
Published in Human ecology : an interdisciplinary journal (01-06-2020)“…Although the yard is a hybrid social and material landscape, much social science research emphasizes the socio-cultural factors and has mostly neglected the…”
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Foliar production and decomposition rates in urban forests invaded by the exotic invasive shrub, Lonicera maackii
Published in Biological invasions (01-03-2012)“…Exotic invasive shrubs can form dense monocultures in forest understories, which can have cascading effects on ecosystem structure and function. Amur…”
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Forest soils adjacent to urban interstates: Soil physical and chemical properties, heavy metals, disturbance legacies, and relationships with woody vegetation
Published in Urban ecosystems (01-11-2011)“…While urban ecology is an expanding field of study, some natural areas within the urban environment remain under-examined. These include naturally regenerating…”
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Vegetation composition and structure of woody plant communities along urban interstate corridors in Louisville, KY, U.S.A
Published in Urban ecosystems (01-11-2011)“…Urban forests adjacent to interstate corridors are understudied ecosystems across cities. Despite their small area, these forests may be strategically located…”
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