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Fire, rodent herbivory, and plant competition: implications for invasion and altered fire regimes in the Mojave Desert.
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Bishop, Tara B B
Gill, Richard A
McMillan, Brock R
St Clair, Samuel B
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20200123
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Oecologia
vol. 192
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Creosote growth rate and reproduction increase in postfire environments.
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Lee Molinari, Rebecca
Bishop, Tara B B
Bekker, Matthew F
Kitchen, Stanley G
Allphin, Loreen
St Clair, Samuel B
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Ecology and evolution
Nov 2019
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Ecology and evolution
vol. 9
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Niche opportunities for invasive annual plants in dryland ecosystems are controlled by disturbance, trophic interactions, and rainfall.
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Gill, Richard A
O'Connor, Rory C
Rhodes, Aaron
Bishop, Tara B B
Laughlin, Daniel C
St Clair, Samuel B
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20190923
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Oecologia
vol. 187
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