Nathan R. De Jager, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | Ecology, Evolution and Behavior | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN |
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(Multiple scale spatial dynamics of the moose-forest-soil ecosystem of Isle Royale National Park, MI, USA.) |
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De Jager NR, Rohweder JJ, Miranda BR, et al. (2017) Modelling moose-forest interactions under different predation scenarios at Isle Royale National Park, USA. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America |
Swanson W, De Jager NR, Strauss E, et al. (2017) Effects of flood inundation and invasion by Phalaris arundinacea on nitrogen cycling in an Upper Mississippi River floodplain forest Ecohydrology. 10: e1877 |
De Jager NR, Rohweder JJ, Yin Y, et al. (2016) The Upper Mississippi River floodscape: Spatial patterns of flood inundation and associated plant community distributions Applied Vegetation Science. 19: 164-172 |
Kreiling RM, De Jager NR, Swanson W, et al. (2015) Effects of Flooding on Ion Exchange Rates in an Upper Mississippi River Floodplain Forest Impacted by Herbivory, Invasion, and Restoration Wetlands. 35: 1005-1012 |
Pastor J, De Jager NR. (2013) Simulated responses of moose populations to browsing-induced changes in plant architecture and forage production Oikos. 122: 575-582 |
De Jager NR, Pastor J, Hodgson AL. (2009) Scaling the effects of moose browsing on forage distribution, from the geometry of plant canopies to landscapes Ecological Monographs. 79: 281-297 |
De Jager NR, Pastor J. (2009) Declines in moose population density at Isle Royle National Park, MI, USA and accompanied changes in landscape patterns Landscape Ecology. 24: 1389-1403 |
De Jager NR, Pastor J. (2008) Effects of moose Alces alces population density and site productivity on the canopy geometries of birch Betula pubescens and B. pendula and Scots pine Pinus sylvestris Wildlife Biology. 14: 251-262 |