Nichole Barger

Affiliations: 
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
Area:
Botany Biology, Ecology Biology
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Jech SD, Day N, Barger NN, et al. (2023) Cultivating Resilience in Dryland Soils: An Assisted Migration Approach to Biological Soil Crust Restoration. Microorganisms. 11
Jech SD, Havrilla CA, Barger NN. (2023) The influence of disturbance scale on the natural recovery of biological soil crusts on the Colorado Plateau. Frontiers in Microbiology. 14: 1176760
Weber B, Belnap J, Büdel B, et al. (2022) What is a biocrust? A refined, contemporary definition for a broadening research community. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
Shackelford N, Paterno GB, Winkler DE, et al. (2021) Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Eldridge DJ, Reed S, Travers SK, et al. (2020) The pervasive and multifaceted influence of biocrusts on water in the world's drylands. Global Change Biology
Bethany J, Giraldo-Silva A, Nelson C, et al. (2019) Optimizing production of nursery-based biological soil crusts for restoration of arid land soils. Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Morris TL, Barger NN, Cramer MD. (2019) Ecophysiological traits of invasive alien Acacia cyclops compared to co-occuring native species in Strandveld vegetation of the Cape Floristic Region Austral Ecology. 45: 48-59
Kapović Solomun M, Barger N, Cerda A, et al. (2018) Assessing land condition as a first step to achieving land degradation neutrality: A case study of the Republic of Srpska Environmental Science & Policy. 90: 19-27
Havrilla CA, Barger NN. (2018) Biocrusts and their disturbance mediate the recruitment of native and exotic grasses from a hot desert ecosystem Ecosphere. 9: e02361
Kelsey KC, Redmond MD, Barger NN, et al. (2017) Species, Climate and Landscape Physiography Drive Variable Growth Trends in Subalpine Forests Ecosystems. 21: 125-140
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