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Dagget, Shaylee 2019

"The Night and Day" in Celebrating Writers and Writing in our Communities

Daggett, Kaitlyn 2019

"Advocacy Through Art" in ideaFest Poster

Daggett, Kaitlyn 2020

Advocacy Through Art” in Redwood Roots

Dagley, Christa M. 2003

"Above- and Belowground Competition from Longleaf Pine Plantations Limits Performance of Reintroduced Herbaceous Species" in Forest Science

Dagley, Christa M. 2008

"Spatial Pattern of Coast Redwood in Three Alluvial Flat Old-Growth Forests in Northern California" in Forest Science

Dagley, Christa M. 2010

"Assessing longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) restoration after southern pine beetle kill using a compact experimental design" in Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research

Dagley, Christa M. 2012

"Geographic Patterns and Stand Variables Influencing Growth and Vigor of Populus tremuloides in the Sierra Nevada (USA)" in International Scholarly Research Notices

Dagley, Christa M. 2013

"Modeling Young Stand Development towards the Old-Growth Reference Condition in Evergreen Mixed-Conifer Stands at Headwaters Forest Reserve, California" in Forests

Dagley, Christa M. 2016

"Predicting Treatment Longevity after Successive Conifer Removals in Sierra Nevada Aspen Restoration" in Ecological Restoration

Dagley, Christa M. 2017

"Curtailing succession: Removing conifers enhances understory light and growth of young aspen in mixed stands around Lake Tahoe, California and Nevada, USA" in Forest Ecology and Management

Dagley, Christa M. 2018

"Restoration thinning enhances growth and diversity in mixed redwood/Douglas-fir stands in northern California, U.S.A." in Restoration Ecology

Dagley, Christa M. 2018

"Understory light predicts stump sprout growth in mixed multiaged stands in north coastal California" in New Forests

Dagley, Christa M. 2020

"Understory responses to restoration in aspen-conifer forests around the Lake Tahoe Basin: residual stand attributes predict recovery" in Restoration Ecology

Dagley, Christa M. 2020

"Simulated Fire Behavior and Fine-Scale Forest Structure Following Conifer Removal in Aspen-Conifer Forests in the Lake Tahoe Basin, USA" in Fire

Dagley, Christa M. 2021

"76-year decline and recovery of aspen mediated by contrasting fire regimes: Long-unburned, infrequent and frequent mixed-severity wildfire" in PLOS ONE

Dagley, Christa M. 2021

"Development of Redwood Regeneration after Conifer Partial Harvest and Hardwood Management" in Forest Science

Dagley, Christa M. 2022

"Performance and genetic analysis of coast redwood cultivars for afforestation of converted grassland in California" in New Forests

Dagley, Christa M. 2022

"Dynamics of stump sprout regeneration after transformation to multiaged management in coast redwood forests" in Forest Ecology and Management

Dagley, Christa M. 2023

"Forest restoration mitigates drought vulnerability of coast Douglas-fir in a Mediterranean climate" in Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Dagley, Christa M. 2023

"Heavy crown thinning in redwood/Douglas-fir gave superior forest restoration outcomes after 10 years" in Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Dagley, Christa M. 2023

"Residual Stand Structure and Topography Predict Initial Survival and Animal Browsing of Redwood and Douglas-Fir Seedlings Planted in Coastal Forests of Northern California" in Sustainability

Dagley, James 2016

"Corynebacterium jeikeium and Staphylococcus epidermis Remaining in Clothes After Sweating" in Humboldt Journal of Microbiology

Dahal, Grishma Raj 2020

Cost-Benefit Analysis of Replacing LPG Stoves with Induction Stoves in Rural Households of Kavre District Nepal” in Theses and Projects

Dahlman, Kyle 2018

"Benthic Microplastics Distribution in Humboldt Bay, Northern California: A Comparative Study of Surface Sediments Based on Proximity from the Shore" in INRSEP Research Poster

Dair, Jaclyn 2017

"Northern California Salamanders May Select for Habitat-Specific Cutaneous Microbial Communities" in Humboldt Journal of Microbiology