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Sign in to add mentorTruman Post Young | grad student | 1999-2004 | UC Davis | |
(Restoration in California's inland grasslands: The role of priority effects and management strategies in establishing native communities and the ability of native grasses to resist invasion by non-native grasses.) |
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Funk JL, Kimball S, Nguyen MA, et al. (2023) Interacting ecological filters influence success and functional composition in restored plant communities over time. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2899 |
Schmidt KT, Maltz M, Ta P, et al. (2020) Identifying Mechanisms for Successful Ecological Restoration with Salvaged Topsoil in Coastal Sage Scrub Communities Diversity. 12: 150 |
Kimball S, Lulow M, Sorenson Q, et al. (2015) Cost-effective ecological restoration Restoration Ecology |
Kimball S, Lulow ME, Mooney KA, et al. (2014) Establishment and management of native functional groups in restoration Restoration Ecology. 22: 81-88 |
Wilson KA, Lulow M, Burger J, et al. (2011) Optimal restoration: Accounting for space, time and uncertainty Journal of Applied Ecology. 48: 715-725 |
McBride MF, Wilson KA, Burger J, et al. (2010) Mathematical problem definition for ecological restoration planning Ecological Modelling. 221: 2243-2250 |
Lulow ME, Young TP, Wirka JL, et al. (2007) Variation in the initial success or seeded native bunchgrasses in the rangeland foothills of Yolo County, California Ecological Restoration. 25: 20-28 |
Lulow ME. (2006) Invasion by non-native annual grasses: The importance of species biomass, composition, and time among California native grasses of the Central Valley Restoration Ecology. 14: 196-626 |
Holl KD, Lulow ME. (1997) Effects of species, habitat, and distance from edge on post-dispersal seed predation in a tropical rainforest Biotropica. 29: 459-468 |