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    Integrating Remote Sensing with Ground-based Observations to Quantify the Effects of an Extreme Freeze Event on Black Mangroves (Avicennia germinans) at the Landscape Scale

    Climate change is altering the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events. Quantifying ecosystem responses to extreme events at the landscape scale is critical for understanding and responding to climat...

    Melinda Martinez, Michael J. Osland, James B. Grace, Nicholas M. Enwright in Ecosystems (2024)

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    Resilience to Stress and Disturbance, and Resistance to Bromus tectorum L. Invasion in Cold Desert Shrublands of Western North America

    Alien grass invasions in arid and semi-arid ecosystems are resulting in grass–fire cycles and ecosystem-level transformations that severely diminish ecosystem services. Our capacity to address the rapid and co...

    Jeanne C. Chambers, Bethany A. Bradley, Cynthia S. Brown, Carla D’Antonio in Ecosystems (2014)

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    Effects of flooding, salinity and herbivory on coastal plant communities, Louisiana, United States

    Flooding and salinity stress are predicted to increase in coastal Louisiana as relative sea level rise (RSLR) continues in the Gulf of Mexico region. Although wetland plant species are adapted to these stress...

    Laura Gough, James B. Grace in Oecologia (1998)

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    The influence of vines on an oligohaline marsh community: results of a removal and fertilization study

    The effects of competitive suppression by vines on the non-vine plant community have received little attention in temperate habitats. This study investigated the impact vines have on their herbaceous hosts in...

    Laura Gough, James B. Grace in Oecologia (1997)

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    Size bias in traditional analyses of substitutive competition experiments

    The objective of this study was to examine the claim that traditional measures of competitive performance in substitutive experiments are biased towards larger plants. Results from a three-year diallele experi...

    James B. Grace, Janet Keough, Glenn R. Guntenspergen in Oecologia (1992)

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    Autotoxic inhibition of seed germination by Typha latifolia: an evaluation

    Seeds of Typha latifolia were exposed to leaf extracts, leaf pieces, and soil water from adult plants of T. latifolia. In liquid culture, only extracts of concentration greater than or equal to 3% (dry weight to ...

    James B. Grace in Oecologia (1983)

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    Variations in growth and reproduction within populations of two rhizomatous plant species: Typha latifolia and Typha angustifolia

    Seasonal excavations of ramet systems in overlap** natural populations of Typha latifolia and T. angustifolia revealed intrapopulation variation in ramet size and reproduction. Reproductive “states” were recogn...

    James B. Grace, Robert G. Wetzel in Oecologia (1982)

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    Effects of size and growth rate on vegetative reproduction in Typha

    The objective of this study was to separate the effects of plant biomass and growth rate on vegetative reproduction in two species of cat-tail, Typha latifolia and T. angustifolia. Replicate clones of both specie...

    James B. Grace, Robert G. Wetzel in Oecologia (1981)