John L. Vankat
Affiliations: | Botany Department | Miami University (Ohio), Oxford, OH |
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Vankat JL. (2017) Methods for Sampling Density and Basal Area of Multi-Trunked Trees: Juniperus osteosperma in Pinyon-Juniper Vegetation Western North American Naturalist. 77: 195-203 |
Vankat JL. (2017) Post-1935 changes in Pinyon-Juniper persistent woodland on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA Forest Ecology and Management. 394: 73-85 |
Vankat JL. (2011) Post-1935 changes in forest vegetation of Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA: Part 2—Mixed conifer, spruce-fir, and quaking aspen forests Forest Ecology and Management. 261: 326-341 |
Vankat JL. (2011) Post-1935 changes in forest vegetation of Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA: Part 1 – ponderosa pine forest Forest Ecology and Management. 261: 309-325 |
Kim Y, Yang Z, Cohen WB, et al. (2009) Distinguishing between live and dead standing tree biomass on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, USA using small-footprint lidar data Remote Sensing of Environment. 113: 2499-2510 |
Brewer LG, Vankat JL. (2006) Richness and Diversity of Oak Savanna in Northwestern Ohio: Proximity to Possible Sources of Propagules American Midland Naturalist. 155: 1-10 |
Huebner CD, Vankat JL. (2003) The importance of environment vs. disturbance in the vegetation mosaic of Central Arizona Journal of Vegetation Science. 14: 25-34 |
Collier MH, Vankat JL, Hughes MR. (2002) Diminished Plant Richness and Abundance Below Lonicera maackii, an Invasive Shrub American Midland Naturalist. 147: 60-71 |
Deering RH, Vankat JL. (1999) Forest Colonization And Developmental Growth Of The Invasive Shrub Lonicera Maackii American Midland Naturalist. 141: 43-50 |
Roy DG, Vankat JL. (1999) Reversal of human-induced vegetation changes in Sequoia National Park, California Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 29: 399-412 |