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    Demographic modeling informs functional connectivity and management interventions in Graham’s beardtongue

    Functional connectivity (i.e., the movement of individuals across a landscape) is essential for the maintenance of genetic variation and persistence of rare species. However, illuminating the processes influen...

    Matthew R. Jones, Daniel E. Winkler, Rob Massatti in Conservation Genetics (2021)

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    Author Correction: Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts

    Nancy Shackelford, Gustavo B. Paterno, Daniel E. Winkler in Nature Ecology & Evolution (2021)

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    Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts

    Restoration of degraded drylands is urgently needed to mitigate climate change, reverse desertification and secure livelihoods for the two billion people who live in these areas. Bold global targets have been ...

    Nancy Shackelford, Gustavo B. Paterno, Daniel E. Winkler in Nature Ecology & Evolution (2021)

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    Muted responses to chronic experimental nitrogen deposition on the Colorado Plateau

    Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition is significantly altering both community structure and ecosystem processes in terrestrial ecosystems across the globe. However, our understanding of the consequences of N ...

    Michala L. Phillips, Daniel E. Winkler, Robin H. Reibold, Brooke B. Osborne in Oecologia (2021)

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    Seasonal and individual event-responsiveness are key determinants of carbon exchange across plant functional types

    Differentiation in physiological activity is a critical component of resource partitioning in resource-limited environments. For example, it is crucial to understand how plant physiological performance varies ...

    Daniel E. Winkler, Jayne Belnap, Michael C. Duniway, David Hoover in Oecologia (2020)

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    Tracing Extremes across Iconic Desert Landscapes: Socio-Ecological and Cultural Responses to Climate Change, Water Scarcity, and Wildflower Superblooms

    California’s remote Anza-Borrego Desert, like other desert landscapes across the southwest of the United States, is valued by scientists, resource managers, and tourists alike for its perceived exceptional ext...

    Daniel E. Winkler, Emily Brooks in Human Ecology (2020)

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    Degradation and recovery of an alpine plant community: experimental removal of an encroaching dwarf bamboo

    The dwarf bamboo Sasa kurilensis has responded to recent climate change by expanding its distribution into alpine snow meadows in Japan. Tall, dense clonal patches of bamboo suppress alpine plant growth, alter ec...

    Gaku Kudo, Yuka Kawai, Yukihiro Amagai, Daniel E. Winkler in Alpine Botany (2017)

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    Seasonal dry-down rates and high stress tolerance promote bamboo invasion above and below treeline

    How species invasions impact ecosystem structure and function at important ecotones or boundaries is unknown, but may provide insight into the impacts of climate change and the mechanisms underlying community ...

    Daniel E. Winkler, Yukihiro Amagai, Travis E. Huxman, Masami Kaneko in Plant Ecology (2016)