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Sign in to add traineePedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio | post-doc | 2000-2003 | Archbold Biological Station |
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Bellis J, Osazuwa-Peters O, Maschinski J, et al. (2023) Identifying predictors of translocation success in rare plant species. Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society For Conservation Biology |
Reed JM, Mills LS, Dunning JB, et al. (2022) Emerging Issues in Population Viability Analysis. Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society For Conservation Biology. 16: 7-19 |
Meyer EM, Swift JF, Bassüner B, et al. (2021) Understanding how an amphicarpic species with a mixed mating system responds to fire: a population genetic approach. Aob Plants. 13: plab067 |
Coutts SR, Quintana-Ascencio PF, Menges ES, et al. (2021) Fine-scale spatial variation in fitness is comparable to disturbance-induced fluctuations in a fire-adapted species. Ecology. e03287 |
David AS, Thapa-Magar KB, Menges ES, et al. (2020) Do plant-microbe interactions support the Stress Gradient Hypothesis? Ecology. e03081 |
David AS, Quintana-Ascencio PF, Menges ES, et al. (2019) Soil Microbiomes Underlie Population Persistence of an Endangered Plant Species. The American Naturalist. 194: 488-494 |
Menges E. (2019) Editorial: Why Do You Study That Ugly Plant? Natural Areas Journal. 39: 140-140 |
Shefferson RP, Kull T, Hutchings MJ, et al. (2018) Drivers of vegetative dormancy across herbaceous perennial plant species. Ecology Letters |
Quintana-Ascencio PF, Koontz SM, Smith SA, et al. (2018) Predicting landscape-level distribution and abundance: Integrating demography, fire, elevation and landscape habitat configuration Journal of Ecology. 106: 2395-2408 |
Menges ES, Crate SJH, Quintana-Ascencio PF. (2017) Dynamics of gaps, vegetation, and plant species with and without fire. American Journal of Botany. 104: 1825-1836 |