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Jules, Erik S. 2007

"The recovery of ant communities in regenerating temperate conifer forests" in Forest Ecology and Management

Jules, Erik S. 2008

"Use of species richness estimators improves evaluation of understory plant response to logging: a study of redwood forests" in Plant Ecology

Jules, Erik S. 2008

"Assessing the relationships between stand development and understory vegetation using a 420-year chronosequence" in Forest Ecology and Management

Jules, Erik S. 2010

"Are wolves saving Yellowstone's aspen? A landscape-level test of a behaviorally mediated trophic cascade" in Ecology

Jules, Erik S. 2010

"Species interactions and thermal constraints on ant community structure" in Oikos

Jules, Erik S. 2011

"Influence of fire on a rare serpentine plant assemblage: A 5-year study of Darlingtonia fens" in American Journal of Botany

Jules, Erik S. 2011

"Reviewed Work: Serpentine: The Evolution and Ecology of a Model System by Susan Harrison, Nishanta Rajakaruna" in Rhodora

Jules, Erik S. 2013

"Are wolves saving Yellowstone's aspen? A landscape-level test of a behaviorally mediated trophic cascade: reply" in Ecology

Jules, Erik S. 2014

"Update on the 35-year expansion of the invasive root pathogen, Phytophthora lateralis, across a landscape of Port Orford cedar (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana)" in Forest Pathology

Jules, Erik S. 2014

"Host heterogeneity influences the impact of a non-native disease invasion on populations of a foundation tree species" in Ecosphere

Jules, Erik S. 2014

"Altered Community Flammability in Florida’s Apalachicola Ravines and Implications for the Persistence of the Endangered Conifer Torreya Taxifolia" in Plos One

Jules, Erik S. 2015

"Quantifying habitat loss: Assessing tree encroachment into a serpentine savanna using dendroecology and remote sensing" in Forest Ecology and Management

Jules, Erik S. 2015

"Multiple plant traits shape the genetic basis of herbivore community assembly" in Functional Ecology

Jules, Erik S. 2015

"Disturbance response across a productivity gradient: postfire vegetation in serpentine and nonserpentine forests" in Ecosphere

Jules, Erik S. 2016

"Revisiting John Sawyer and Dale Thornburgh's 1969 vegetation plots in the Russian Wilderness: a legacy continued" in Fremontia

Jules, Erik S. 2016

"Genetic specificity of a plant-insect food web: Implications for linking genetic variation to network complexity" in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Jules, Erik S. 2016

"Seed predation has the potential to drive a rare plant to extinction" in Journal of Applied Ecology

Jules, Erik S. 2016

"The relative contributions of disease and insects in the decline of a long-lived tree: a stochastic demographic model of whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis)" in Forest Ecology and Management

Jules, Erik S. 2016

"Prescribed fire and conifer removal promote positive understorey vegetation responses in oak woodlands" in Journal of Applied Ecology

Jules, Erik S. 2017

"Population Structure and Site Characteristics of the Rare Shasta Snow-Wreath (Neviusia cliftonii)" in Madrono

Jules, Erik S. 2018

"Patterns and Drivers of Recent Tree Mortality in Diverse Conifer Forests of the Klamath Mountains, California" in Forest Science

Jules, Erik S. 2018

"Characterizing Forest Floor Fuels Surrounding Large Sugar Pine (Pinus lambertiana) in the Klamath Mountains, California" in Northwest Science

Jules, Erik S. 2019

"Trait plasticity is more important than genetic variation in determining species richness of associated communities" in Journal of Ecology

Jules, Erik S. 2019

"Whitebark and Foxtail Pine in Yosemite, Sequoia, and Kings Canyon National Parks: Initial Assessment of Stand Structure and Condition" in Forests

Jules, Erik S. 2019

"Range-wide population structure and dynamics of a serotinous conifer, knobcone pine (Pinus attenuata L.), under an anthropogenically-altered disturbance regime" in Forest Ecology and Management