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Water table response to harvesting and simulated emerald ash borer mortality in black ash wetlands in Minnesota, USA,
, Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 08/2014, Volume 44, p.961 - 968, (2014)
Sap flow of black ash in wetland forests of northern Minnesota, USA: Hydrologic implications of tree mortality due to emerald ash borer,
, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 06/2015, Volume 206, p.4 - 11, (2015)
The response of Fraxinus nigra forest ground-layer vegetation to emulated emerald ash borer mortality and management strategies in northern Minnesota, USA,
, Forest Ecology and Management, Jan-04-2017, Volume 389, p.352 - 363, (2017)
Potential Effects of Foundation Species Loss on Wetland Communities: A Case Study of Black Ash Wetlands Threatened by Emerald Ash Borer,
, Wetlands, Jan-08-2017, Volume 37, Issue 4, p.787 - 799, (2017)
Mapping black ash dominated stands using geospatial and forest inventory data in northern Minnesota, USA,
, Canadian Journal of Forest Research, Jun-03-2019, p.892 - 902, (2019)
Hydrologic variability in black ash wetlands: implications for vulnerability to emerald ash borer,
, Hydrological Processes, May-12-2021, (2020)
Foundation Species Loss Affects Leaf Breakdown and Aquatic Invertebrate Resource Use in Black Ash Wetlands,
, Wetlands, May-05-2020, (2020)
Forested versus herbaceous wetlands: Can management mitigate ecohydrologic regime shifts from invasive emerald ash borer?,
, Journal of Environmental Management, 15-Sep-2018, Volume 222, p.436 - 446, (2018)
Effect of simulated emerald ash borer infestation on nitrogen cycling in black ash (Fraxinus nigra) wetlands in northern Minnesota, USA,
, Forest Ecology and Management, Jan-02-2020, Volume 458, p.117769, (2020)
Canopy treatment influences growth of replacement tree species in Fraxinus nigra forests threatened by the emerald ash borer in Minnesota, USA,
, Canadian Journal of Forest Research, Jan-02-2017, Volume 47, Issue 2, p.183 - 192, (2017)