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Lauren Svejcar
Lauren Svejcar
USDA-Agricultural Research Services
Verified email at oregonstate.edu
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Challenges and limitations to native species restoration in the Great Basin, USA
T Svejcar, C Boyd, K Davies, E Hamerlynck, L Svejcar
Plant Ecology 218 (1), 81-94, 2017
1242017
Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts
N Shackelford, GB Paterno, DE Winkler, TE Erickson, EA Leger, ...
Nature Ecology & Evolution 5 (9), 1283-1290, 2021
902021
Inducing rapid seed germination of native cool season grasses with solid matrix priming and seed extrusion technology
MD Madsen, L Svejcar, J Radke, A Hulet
PLoS One 13 (10), e0204380, 2018
352018
The age of restoration: challenges presented by dryland systems
LN Svejcar, OA Kildisheva
Plant Ecology, 1-6, 2017
352017
Corrigendum to: A threatened ecological community: research advances and priorities for Banksia woodlands
AL Ritchie, LN Svejcar, BM Ayre, J Bolleter, A Brace, MD Craig, B Davis, ...
Australian Journal of Botany 69 (2), 111-111, 2021
332021
Scale-dependent feedbacks between patch size and plant reproduction in desert grassland
LN Svejcar, BT Bestelmeyer, MC Duniway, DK James
Ecosystems 18 (1), 146-153, 2015
262015
What's hot and what's not–Identifying publication trends in insect ecology
NR Andrew, MJ Evans, L Svejcar, K Prendegast, L Mata, H Gibb, ...
Austral ecology 47 (1), 5-16, 2022
112022
Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts. Nature Ecology & Evolution 5: 1283–1290
N Shackelford, G Paterno, D Winkler, T Erickson, E Leger, L Svejcar
112021
A new perspective and approach to ecosystem restoration: a seed enhancement technology guide and case study
LN Svejcar, VS Brown, AL Ritchie, KW Davies, TJ Svejcar
Restoration Ecology 30 (7), e13615, 2022
102022
Plant recruitment in drylands varies by site, year, and seeding technique
LN Svejcar, JD Kerby, TJ Svejcar, B Mackey, CS Boyd, OW Baughman, ...
Restoration Ecology 31 (2), e13750, 2023
52023
Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts. Nat. Ecol. Evol. 5, 1283–1290
N Shackelford, GB Paterno, DE Winkler, TE Erickson, EA Leger, ...
52021
Effect of climoedaphic heterogeneity on woody plant dominance in the Argentine Caldenal Region
LN Svejcar, HR Peinetti, BT Bestelmeyer
Rangeland Ecology & Management 71 (4), 409-416, 2018
52018
Reducing exotic annual grass competition did not improve shrub restoration success during a drought
KW Davies, JD Bates, L Svejcar
Rangeland Ecology & Management 85, 9-14, 2022
32022
What is driving the proliferation of exotic annual grasses in sagebrush communities? Comparing fire with off-season grazing
KW Davies, CS Boyd, JD Bates, LM Hallett, MF Case, L Svejcar
Rangeland Ecology & Management 82, 76-85, 2022
32022
The effect of small mammal exclusion on grassland recovery from disturbance in the Chihuahuan Desert
LN Svejcar, BT Bestelmeyer, DK James, DPC Peters
Journal of Arid Environments 166, 11-16, 2019
32019
Functional traits are used in restoration practice: a response to Merchant et al.(2022)
ES Gornish, C Campbell, L Svejcar, SM Munson, K Vaughn, MK Spaeth, ...
Restoration Ecology, e13880, 2023
22023
Using postfire spatial variability to improve restoration success with seeded bitterbrush
KW Davies, JD Bates, CS Boyd, L Svejcar
Rangeland Ecology & Management 83, 117-123, 2022
22022
Ecological restoration in the age of apocalypse
LN Svejcar, KW Davies, AL Ritchie
Global Change Biology, 2023
12023
Effects of a decade of grazing exclusion on three Wyoming big sagebrush community types
TW Thomas, KW Davies, R Mata-Gonzalez, LN Svejcar, D Clenet
Global Ecology and Conservation 40, e02338, 2022
12022
How do species interactions drive community re-assembly of banksia woodlands?
LN Svejcar
Murdoch University, 2020
12020
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