Stephanie G. Yelenik, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Ecology, Evolution & Marine Biology | University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorJonathan M. Levine | grad student | 2008 | UC Santa Barbara | |
(Plant-soil feedbacks and native shrub recovery of exotic grasslands, Santa Cruz Island, CA.) |
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Rehm EM, D'Antonio C, Yelenik S. (2023) Crossing the threshold: Invasive grasses inhibit forest restoration on Hawaiian Islands. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2841 |
Warneke CR, Yelenik SG, Brudvig LA. (2023) Fire modifies plant-soil feedbacks. Ecology. e3994 |
Yelenik S, Rose E, Cordell S, et al. (2022) The role of microtopography and resident species in post-disturbance recovery of arid habitats in Hawai'i. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2690 |
Yelenik SG, Rehm EM, D'Antonio CM. (2022) Can the impact of canopy trees on soil and understory be altered using litter additions? Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. 32: e02477 |
Rehm EM, Yelenik SG, Smith MP, et al. (2020) Architecture of remnant trees influences native woody plant recruitment in abandoned Hawaiian pastures Plant Ecology. 1-9 |
Henn JJ, Yelenik S, Damschen EI. (2019) Environmental gradients influence differences in leaf functional traits between native and non-native plants. Oecologia |
Rehm EM, Thomas MK, Yelenik SG, et al. (2019) Bryophyte abundance, composition and importance to woody plant recruitment in natural and restoration forests Forest Ecology and Management. 444: 405-413 |
Gill NS, Yelenik S, Banko P, et al. (2018) Invasive rat control is an efficient, yet insufficient, method for recovery of the critically endangered Hawaiian plant hau kuahiwi (Hibiscadelphus giffardianus). Plos One. 13: e0208106 |
Yelenik SG. (2018) Long-Term Impacts of Exotic Grazer Removal on Native Shrub Recovery, Santa Cruz Island, California Western North American Naturalist. 78: 777 |
Rose E, Stewart M, Brinkman A, et al. (2017) Methods for Measuring Bird-Mediated Seed Rain: Insights from a Hawaiian Mesic Forest 1 Pacific Science. 71: 287 |