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“Between-Site Differences in the Scale of Dispersal and Gene Flow in Red Oak”
7 (5): e36492. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0036492. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10751.pdf.
2012.
“Causes and consequences of unequal seed production in forest trees: a case study in red oaks”
93 (5): 1082-1094. doi:10.1890/11-1428.1. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10662.pdf.
2012.
“Genetic evidence for hybridization in red oaks.”
99 (1): 92-100. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10666.pdf.
2012.
“Making Maps That Matter: Situating GIS within Community Conversations about Changing Landscapes”
47 (1): 2-17.
2012.
“An analysis of the patterns and processes associated with spring forest phenology in a southern Appalachian landscape using remote sensing”
http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10807.pdf.
2012.
“Long-Term Ecological Research in a Human-Dominated World”
62 (4): 342-353. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10634.pdf.
2012.
“Alterations on flow variability due to converting hardwood forests to pine”
5: 44-49. doi:10.3832/ifor0609-009. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10702.pdf.
2012.
“Land Cover Influences on Stream Nitrogen Dynamics During Storms”
http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10818.pdf.
2012.
“Plant invasion impacts on arthropod abundance, diversity and feeding consistent across environmental and geographic gradients.”
Online: 1-13. doi:DOI 10.1007/s10530-012-0258-1. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10638.pdf.
2012.
“Curve numbers for nine mountainous eastern United States watersheds: seasonal variation and forest cutting. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering. 17: 1199-1203.”
17: 1199-1203. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10866.pdf.
2012.
“Estimating Rhododendron maximum L. (Ericaceae) CanopyCover Using GPS/GIS Technology”
77 (4): 303-317. doi:10.2179/12-014. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10800.pdf.
2012.
“Multi-dimensional tradeoffs in species responses to disturbance: Implications for diversity in a subtropical forest”
93 (1): 191-205. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10668.pdf.
2012.
“Late Holocene paleofloods in the Upper Little Tennessee River Valley, Southern Blue Ridge Mountains, USA”
22 (9): 1061-1066. doi:10.1177/0959683612437863. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10652_1.pdf.
2012.
“Environmental heterogeneity and interspecific interactions influence nest colonization by key seed-dispersing ants”
41: 438-468. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10653.pdf.
2012.
“Trait plasticity, not values, best corresponds with woodland plant success in novel and manipulated habitats”
: 1-12. doi:10.1093/jpe/rts035. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10700.pdf.
2012.
“Effects of Hemlock Mortality on Streams in the Southern Appalachian Mountains”
168: 112-131. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10683.pdf.
2012.
“Restoring shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata)-hardwood ecosystems severely impacted by the southern pine beetle (Dendroctonus frontalis Zimmerman)”
274: 181-200. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10661.pdf.
2012.
“Age and distribution of an evergreen clonal shrub in the Coweeta Basin: Rhododendron maximum L”
139 (2): 149-166. http://coweeta.uga.edu/publications/10679.pdf.
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