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Edge-mediated patterns of seed removal in experimentally connected and fragmented landscapesCRAIG, Michael T; ORROCK, John L; BRUDVIG, Lars A et al.Landscape ecology. 2011, Vol 26, Num 10, pp 1373-1381, issn 0921-2973, 9 p.Article

Examining the knowing―doing gap in the conservation of a fire-dependent ecosystemCOSTANZA, Jennifer K; WEISS, Jack; MOODY, Aaron et al.Biological conservation. 2013, Vol 158, pp 107-115, issn 0006-3207, 9 p.Article

Sex ratios and population persistence in the rare shrub Lindera subcoriacea WoffordWALL, Wade A; HOHMANN, Matthew G; WALKER, Andrew S et al.Plant ecology (Dordrecht). 2013, Vol 214, Num 9, pp 1105-1114, issn 1385-0237, 10 p.Article

Relationship between foliar δ13C and hydraulic pathway length in Pinus palustrisSAMUELSON, Lisa J; MCLEMORE, Price C; SOMERS, Greg L et al.Forest science. 2003, Vol 49, Num 5, pp 790-798, issn 0015-749X, 9 p.Article

Assessing the patterns and controls of fine root dynamics : an empirical test and methodological reviewHENDRICKS, Joseph J; HENDRICK, Ronald L; WILSON, Carlos A et al.Journal of Ecology. 2006, Vol 94, Num 1, pp 40-57, issn 0022-0477, 18 p.Article

Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) and hardwood dynamics in a fire-maintained ecosystem: A simulation approachLOUDERMILK, E. L; CROPPER, W. P; MITCHELL, R. J et al.Ecological modelling. 2011, Vol 222, Num 15, pp 2733-2750, issn 0304-3800, 18 p.Article

Effects of resource availability on seedling recruitment in a fire-maintained savannaIACONA, Gwenllian D; KIRKMAN, L. Katherine; BRUNA, Emilio M et al.Oecologia. 2010, Vol 163, Num 1, pp 171-180, issn 0029-8549, 10 p.Article

The interaction of seedling density dependence and fire in a matrix population model of longleaf pine (Pinus palustris)CROPPER, Wendell P; LOUDERMILK, E. Louise.Ecological modelling. 2006, Vol 198, Num 3-4, pp 487-494, issn 0304-3800, 8 p.Article

Response of Six-Lined Racerunner (Aspidoscelis sexlineata) to Habitat Restoration in Fire-Suppressed Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris) SandhillsSTEEN, David A; SMITH, Lora L; MORRIS, Gail et al.Restoration ecology. 2013, Vol 21, Num 4, pp 457-463, issn 1061-2971, 7 p.Article

Effects of prescribed fire, supplemental feeding, and mammalian predator exclusion on hispid cotton rat populationsMORRIS, Gail; HOSTETLER, Jeffrey A; MIKE CONNER, L et al.Oecologia. 2011, Vol 167, Num 4, pp 1005-1016, issn 0029-8549, 12 p.Article

The importance of hardwood trees in the longleaf pine forest ecosystem for Sherman's fox squirrelsPERKINS, Micah W; CONNER, L. Mike; HOWZE, M. Brent et al.Forest ecology and management. 2008, Vol 255, Num 5-6, pp 1618-1625, issn 0378-1127, 8 p.Article

Effects of herbaceous and woody plant control on Pinus palustris growth and foliar nutrients through six growing seasonsHAYWOOD, James D.Forest ecology and management. 2005, Vol 214, Num 1-3, pp 384-397, issn 0378-1127, 14 p.Article

Life history constraints contribute to the vulnerability of a declining North American rattlesnakeWALDRON, Jayme L; WELCH, Shane M; BENNETT, Stephen H et al.Biological conservation. 2013, Vol 159, pp 530-538, issn 0006-3207, 9 p.Article

Production physiology of three native shrubs intercropped in a young longleaf pine plantationHAGAN, Donald L; JOSE, Shibu; THETFORD, Mack et al.Agroforestry systems. 2009, Vol 76, Num 2, pp 283-294, issn 0167-4366, 12 p.Article

Disturbance and coastal forests : A strategic approach to forest management in hurricane impact zonesSTANTURF, John A; GOODRICK, Scott L; OUTCALT, Kenneth W et al.Forest ecology and management. 2007, Vol 250, Num 1-2, pp 119-135, issn 0378-1127, 17 p.Article

Effects of canopy structure and cultural treatments on the survival and growth of Pinus palustris Mill. seedlings underplanted in Pinus taeda L. standsKNAPP, Benjamin O; WANG, G. Geoff; WALKER, Joan L et al.Ecological engineering. 2013, Vol 57, pp 46-56, issn 0925-8574, 11 p.Article

SOURCES, SINKS, AND SPATIAL ECOLOGY OF COTTON MICE IN LONGLEAF PINE STANDS UNDERGOING RESTORATIONSHARP, Nicholas W; MITCHELL, Michael S; GRAND, James B et al.Journal of mammalogy. 2009, Vol 90, Num 6, pp 1440-1448, issn 0022-2372, 9 p.Article

Historic land use influences contemporary establishment of invasive plant speciesMATTINGLY, W. Brett; ORROCK, John L.Oecologia. 2013, Vol 172, Num 4, pp 1147-1157, issn 0029-8549, 11 p.Article

Multi-scale environmental heterogeneity as a predictor of plant species richnessCOSTANZA, Jennifer K; MOODY, Aaron; PEET, Robert K et al.Landscape ecology. 2011, Vol 26, Num 6, pp 851-864, issn 0921-2973, 14 p.Article

Soil Fungi Respond More Strongly than Fine Roots to Elevated CO2 in a Model Regenerating Longleaf Pine-Wiregrass EcosystemMCCORMACK, M. Luke; PRITCHARD, Seth G; BRELAND, Sabrie et al.Ecosystems (New York, NY. Print). 2010, Vol 13, Num 6, pp 901-916, issn 1432-9840, 16 p.Article

Reptile assemblage response to restoration of fire-suppressed longleaf pine sandhillsSTEEN, David A; SMITH, Lora L; CONNER, L. M et al.Ecological applications. 2013, Vol 23, Num 1, pp 148-158, issn 1051-0761, 11 p.Article

The effects of prescribed fire on bat communities in the longleaf pine sandhills ecosystemARMITAGE, David W; OBER, Holly K.Journal of mammalogy. 2012, Vol 93, Num 1, pp 102-114, issn 0022-2372, 13 p.Article

The perpetual forest : using undesirable species to bridge restorationKIRKMAN, L. Katherine; MITCHELL, Robert J; KAESER, Melanie J et al.Journal of applied ecology. 2007, Vol 44, Num 3, pp 604-614, issn 0021-8901, 11 p.Article

Adjustments in hydraulic architecture of Pinus palustris maintain similar stomatal conductance in xeric and mesic habitatsADDINGTON, R. N; DONOVAN, L. A; MITCHELL, R. J et al.Plant, cell and environment (Print). 2006, Vol 29, Num 4, pp 535-545, issn 0140-7791, 11 p.Article

Seed longevity of 12 native herbaceous species in a fire-maintained pine savanna after 8 years of burialKAISER, Melanie J; KATHERINE KIRLCMAN, L.Forest ecology and management. 2012, Vol 281, pp 68-74, issn 0378-1127, 7 p.Article

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