Jennifer L. Schafer, Ph.D.

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2010 University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
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Ecology Biology, Biogeochemistry
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Michelle C. Mack grad student 2010 UF Gainesville
 (Effects of fire on nutrient availability and limitation in Florida scrub ecosystems.)
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Schafer JL, Mack MC. (2018) Nutrient limitation of plant productivity in scrubby flatwoods: does fire shift nitrogen versus phosphorus limitation? Plant Ecology. 219: 1063-1079
Schafer JL, Breslow BP, Hohmann MG, et al. (2015) Relative bark thickness is correlated with tree species distributions along a fire frequency gradient Fire Ecology. 11: 74-87
Fuentes-Ramirez A, Schafer JL, Mudrak EL, et al. (2015) Spatio-temporal impacts of fire on soil nutrient availability in Larrea tridentata shrublands of the Mojave Desert, USA Geoderma. 259: 126-133
Schafer JL, Just MG. (2014) Size dependency of post-disturbance recovery of multi-stemmed resprouting trees. Plos One. 9: e105600
Schafer JL, Breslow BP, Hollingsworth SN, et al. (2014) Size-dependent enhancement of water relations during post-fire resprouting. Tree Physiology. 34: 404-14
Schafer JL, MacK MC. (2014) Foliar nutrient concentrations and ratios of scrubby flatwoods species change with time after fire Castanea. 79: 237-245
Schafer JL, Mack MC. (2014) Growth, Biomass, and Allometry of Resprouting Shrubs after Fire in Scrubby Flatwoods American Midland Naturalist. 172: 266-284
Mudrak EL, Schafer JL, Fuentes-Ramirez A, et al. (2014) Predictive modeling of spatial patterns of soil nutrients related to fertility islands Landscape Ecology. 29: 491-505
Schafer JL, Sullivan LL, Weekley CW, et al. (2013) Effects of habitat and time-since-fire on recruitment, survival, and reproduction of Paronychia chartacea ssp. chartacea, a short-lived Florida scrub endemic herb Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society. 140: 181-195
Schafer JL, Breslow BP, Just MG, et al. (2013) Current and historical variation in wiregrass (Aristida stricta) abundance and distribution is not detectable from soil δ13C measurements in longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) savannas Castanea. 78: 28-36
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