Rehagen, Faith |
2021 |
"Baja California" in Humboldt Geographic |
Reibsome, Ethan |
2019 |
"Azalea State Reserve Vegetation Management Plan" in Environmental Science & Management Senior Capstone |
Reibsome, Ethan |
2022 |
"Forecasting the outcomes of managing a rare endemic plant at its elevational limit under climate change scenarios" in Theses and Projects |
Reid, Alicia |
2014 |
"Analysis of the differences between playing status, motivational climate, and basic needs in softball player performance" in Theses and Projects |
Reid, Autumn Leigh |
2010 |
"Morphometric influence on pollinator sharing between native and invasive plant species along the north spit of Humboldt Bay, California" in Theses and Projects |
Reid, Kelley |
2011 |
"An assessment of gravel bar texture and composition following in-channel mining in the Mad River, California" in Theses and Projects |
Reid, S. B. |
2008 |
"Mitochondrial DNA evidence for high levels of gene flow among populations of a widely distributed anadromous lamprey Entosphenus tridentatus (Petromyzontidae)" in Journal of Fish Biology |
Reilly, Matthew J. |
2006 |
"Wildfire effects on ß-diversity and species turnover in a forested landscape" in Journal of Vegetation Science |
Reilly, Matthew J. |
2006 |
"Wildfire effects on plant species richness at multiple spatial scales in forest communities of the southern Appalachians" in Journal of Ecology |
Reilly, Matthew J. |
2007 |
"Assessment of fire severity and species diversity in the southern Appalachians using Landsat TM and ETM+ imagery" in Remote Sensing of Environment |
Reilly, Matthew J. |
2010 |
"Deep pore pressures and seafloor venting in the Auger Basin, Gulf of Mexico" in Basin Research |
Reilly, Matthew J. |
2015 |
"Regional variation in stand structure and development in forests of Oregon, Washington, and inland Northern California" in Ecosphere |
Reilly, Matthew J. |
2016 |
"Effects of Repeated Growing Season Prescribed Fire on the Structure and Composition of Pine–Hardwood Forests in the Southeastern Piedmont, USA" in Forests |
Reilly, Matthew J. |
2017 |
"Cumulative effects of wildfires on forest dynamics in the eastern Cascade Mountains, USA" in Ecological Applications |
Reilly, Matthew J. |
2017 |
"Contemporary patterns of fire extent and severity in forests of the Pacific Northwest, USA (1985–2010)" in Ecosphere |
Reilly, Matthew J. |
2018 |
"Visual interpretation and time series modeling of Landsat imagery highlight drought's role in forest canopy declines" in Ecosphere |
Reilly, Matthew J. |
2019 |
"Graduate Student Perspectives on Scale and Hierarchy in Ecology" in ideaFest Journal |
Reilly, Matthew J. |
2019 |
"Historical patterns of fire severity and forest structure and composition in a landscape structured by frequent large fires: Pumice Plateau ecoregion, Oregon, USA" in Landscape Ecology |
Reilly, Matthew J. |
2019 |
"Spatial and temporal assessment of responder exposure to snag hazards in post-fire environments" in Forest Ecology and Management |
Reilly, Matthew J. |
2019 |
"Assessing spatial and temporal patterns of canopy decline across a diverse montane landscape in the Klamath Mountains, CA, USA using a 30-year Landsat time series" in Landscape Ecology |
Reilly, Matthew J. |
2019 |
"Early seral pathways of vegetation change following repeated short-interval, high-severity wildfire in a low-elevation, mixed conifer – hardwood forest landscape of the Klamath Mountains, California" in Canadian Journal of Forest Research |
Reilly, Matthew J. |
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 |
Reilly, Matthew J. |
2019 |
"Twenty-five years of the Northwest Forest Plan: what have we learned?" in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment |
Reilly, Matthew J. |
2019 |
"Corralling a black swan: natural range of variation in a forest landscape driven by rare, extreme events" in Ecological Applications |
Reilly, Matthew J. |
2020 |
"How does tree regeneration respond to mixed-severity fire in the western Oregon Cascades, USA?" in Ecosphere |