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Below are publications contributed by authors whose last name begin with the letter R. In order to download a desired document, simply click on the citation of the document below.
- Reiley, D. K., D. D. Breshears, P. H. Zedler, M. H. Ebinger, and C. W. Meyer. 2010. Soil carbon heterogeneity in piñon-juniper woodland patches: effect of woody plant variation on neighboring intercanopies is not detectable. Journal of Arid Environments 74: 239–246.
- Rhode, D. 2002. Early Holocene juniper woodland and chaparral taxa in the central Baja California peninsula, Mexico. Quaternary Research 57:102–108.
- Rich, P. M., D. D. Breshears, and A. B. White. 2008. Phenology of mixed woody-herbaceous ecosytems following extreme events: net and differential responses. Ecology 89(2) 342–352.
- Roberts, C., and J. A. Jones. 2000. Soil patchiness in juniper-sagebrush-grass communities of central Oregon. Plant and Soil 223:45–61.
- Rolim S. G., R. M. Jesus, H. E. M. Nascimento, H. T. Z. do Couto, and J. Q. Chambers. 2005. Biomass change in an Atlantic tropical moist forest: the ENSO effect in permanent sample plots over a 22-year period. Oecologia 142:238–246.
- Ross, D. W., B. B. Hostetler, and J. Johansen. 2006. Douglas-fir beetle response to artificial creation of down wood in the Oregon Coast Range. Western Journal of Applied Forestry 21(3):117–122.
- Royer, P. D., N. S. Cobb, M. J. Clifford, C.-Y. Huang, D. D. Breshears, H. D. Adams, and J. C. Villegas. 2011. Extreme climatic event-triggered overstorey vegetation loss increases understorey solar input regionally: primary and secondary ecological implications. Journal of Ecology 99:714–723.
- Ruel, J., and T. G. Whitham. 2002. Fast-growing juvenile pinyons suffer greater herbivory when mature. Ecology 83(10):2691–2699.
- Ryan, M. G., B. J. Bond, B. E. Law, R. M. Hubbard, D. Woodruff, E. Cienciala, and J. Kucera. 2000. Transpiration and whole-tree conductance in ponderosa pine trees of different heights. Oecologia 124:553–560.
- Ryan, M. G., S. T. Gower, R. M. Hubbard, R. H. Waring, H. L. Gholz, W. P. Cropper, Jr., and S. W. Running. 1995. Woody tissue maintenance respiration of four conifers in contrasting climates. Oecologia 101:133–140.
- Ryerson, D. E., T. W. Swetnam, and A. M. Lynch. 2003. A tree-ring reconstruction of western spruce budworm outbreaks in the San Juan Mountains, Colorado, U.S.A. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 33:1010–1028.
- Rygiewicz, P. T., M. G. Johnson, L. M. Ganio, D. T. Tingey, and M. J. Storm. 1997. Lifetime and temporal occurrence of ectomycorrhizae on ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Laws.) seedlings grown under varied atmospheric CO2 and nitrogen levels. Plant and Soil 189:275–287.
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