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The following pages link to Cara V Applestein (Q44527):
Displayed 29 items.
- Weather affects post‐fire recovery of sagebrush‐steppe communities and model transferability among sites (Q146020) (← links)
- Weather and distance to fire refugia limit landscape‐level occurrence of fungal disease in an exotic annual grass (Q146261) (← links)
- Detecting shrub recovery in sagebrush steppe: Comparing Landsat-derived maps with field data on historical wildfires (Q146357) (← links)
- Bunchgrass root abundances and their relationship to resistance and resilience of a burned shrub-steppe landscape (Q149711) (← links)
- Relationship of greater sage-grouse to natural and assisted recovery of key vegetation types following wildfire: Insights from scat (Q150262) (← links)
- Post-fire seed dispersal of a wind-dispersed shrub declined with distance to seed source, yet had high levels of unexplained variation (Q150566) (← links)
- Greater sage-grouse respond positively to intensive post-fire restoration treatments (Q156717) (← links)
- Analysis adapted from text mining quantitively reveals abrupt and gradual plant-community transitions after fire in sagebrush steppe (Q253762) (← links)
- How do accuracy and model agreement vary with versioning, scale, and landscape heterogeneity for satellite-derived vegetation maps in sagebrush steppe? (Q262997) (← links)
- Can’t see the random forest for the decision trees: Selecting predictive models for restoration ecology (Q267148) (← links)
- Interannual variation in climate contributes to contingency in post-fire restoration outcomes in seeded sagebrush steppe (Q280460) (← links)
- Thresholds and hotspots for shrub restoration following a heterogeneous megafire (Q282558) (← links)
- Monitoring for adaptive management of burned sagebrush-steppe rangelands: addressing variability and uncertainty on the 2015 Soda Megafire (Q283973) (← links)
- Vegetative community response to landscape-scale post-fire herbicide (imazapic) application (Q284715) (← links)
- Appropriate sample sizes for monitoring burned pastures in sagebrush steppe: How many plots are enough, and can one size fit all? (Q287418) (← links)
- Patterns of post-fire invasion of semiarid shrub-steppe reveals a diversity of invasion niches within an exotic annual grass community (Q289923) (← links)
- Impact of unburned remnant sagebrush versus outplants on post-fire landscape rehabilitation (Q305709) (← links)
- Systematic process for determining field-sampling effort required to know vegetation changes in large, disturbed rangelands where management treatments have been applied (Q308853) (← links)
- Satellite-derived plant cover maps vary in performance depending on version and product (Q309235) (← links)
- Bayesian modeling can facilitate adaptive management in restoration (Q309375) (← links)
- Satellite-derived prefire vegetation predicts variation in field-based invasive annual grass cover after fire (Q314095) (← links)
- Outreach ESR Extensive (Q319100) (← links)
- Pre-fire satellite derived and field calculated functional cover across Great Basin megafires (Q320207) (← links)
- Post-fire species point intercept data from four megafires in the Great Basin (Q320300) (← links)
- SampleRange R script (Q322848) (← links)
- Post-fire habitat associations of greater sage-grouse in Idaho and Oregon, 2016-2018 (Q324479) (← links)
- Modelled functional group vegetation cover from 2016 to 2020 on the Soda Wildfire (Q326242) (← links)
- Presence and cover of exotic annual and perennial grass species during five years post-fire on the Soda Wildfire (Q326654) (← links)
- Head smut infections on cheatgrass cover in the first four years after the 2015 Soda Wildfire (Q328201) (← links)