A conceptual framework for restoration of threatened plants: the effective model of American chestnut (Castanea dentata) reintroduction DF Jacobs, HJ Dalgleish, CD Nelson New Phytologist 197 (2), 378-393, 2013 | 219 | 2013 |
Below‐ground bud banks increase along a precipitation gradient of the North American Great Plains: a test of the meristem limitation hypothesis HJ Dalgleish, DC Hartnett New Phytologist 171 (1), 81-89, 2006 | 187 | 2006 |
Forecasting plant community impacts of climate variability and change: when do competitive interactions matter? PB Adler, HJ Dalgleish, SP Ellner Journal of Ecology 100 (2), 478-487, 2012 | 185 | 2012 |
Matrix models for a changeable world: the importance of transient dynamics in population management THG Ezard, JM Bullock, HJ Dalgleish, A Millon, F Pelletier, A Ozgul, ... Journal of Applied Ecology 47 (3), 515-523, 2010 | 166 | 2010 |
Climate influences the demography of three dominant sagebrush steppe plants HJ Dalgleish, DN Koons, MB Hooten, CA Moffet, PB Adler Ecology 92 (1), 75-85, 2011 | 134 | 2011 |
Can life‐history traits predict the response of forb populations to changes in climate variability? HJ Dalgleish, DN Koons, PB Adler Journal of Ecology 98 (1), 209-217, 2010 | 132 | 2010 |
The effects of fire frequency and grazing on tallgrass prairie productivity and plant composition are mediated through bud bank demography HJ Dalgleish, DC Hartnett Herbaceous plant ecology: Recent advances in plant ecology, 47-56, 2009 | 131 | 2009 |
Comparing ecosystem goods and services provided by restored and native lands WK Dodds, KC Wilson, RL Rehmeier, GL Knight, S Wiggam, JA Falke, ... BioScience 58 (9), 837-845, 2008 | 126 | 2008 |
Monarch butterfly and milkweed declines substantially predate the use of genetically modified crops JH Boyle, HJ Dalgleish, JR Puzey Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (8), 3006-3011, 2019 | 85 | 2019 |
Consequences of shifts in abundance and distribution of American chestnut for restoration of a foundation forest tree HJ Dalgleish, CD Nelson, JA Scrivani, DF Jacobs Forests 7 (1), 4, 2015 | 67 | 2015 |
Bud banks of perennial savanna grasses in Botswana DC Hartnett, MP Setshogo, HJ Dalgleish African Journal of Ecology 44 (2), 256-263, 2006 | 60 | 2006 |
American chestnut past and future: implications of restoration for resource pulses and consumer populations of eastern US forests HJ Dalgleish, RK Swihart Restoration Ecology 20 (4), 490-497, 2012 | 53 | 2012 |
Responses of two bunchgrasses to nitrogen addition in tallgrass prairie: the role of bud bank demography HJ Dalgleish, AR Kula, DC Hartnett, BK Sandercock American Journal of Botany 95 (6), 672-680, 2008 | 41 | 2008 |
A First Assessment of Genetic Variation Among Morchella esculenta (Morel) Populations HJ Dalgleish, KM Jacobson Journal of Heredity 96 (4), 396-403, 2005 | 40 | 2005 |
Environmental variation shifts the relationship between trees and scatterhoarders along the continuum from mutualism to antagonism GM Sawaya, AS Goldberg, MA Steele, HJ Dalgleish Integrative Zoology 13 (3), 319-330, 2018 | 36 | 2018 |
Scatterhoarders drive long‐and short‐term population dynamics of a nut‐producing tree, while pre‐dispersal seed predators and herbivores have little effect EC Elwood, NI Lichti, SF Fitzsimmons, HJ Dalgleish Journal of Ecology 106 (3), 1191-1203, 2018 | 23 | 2018 |
The implications of American chestnut reintroduction on landscape dynamics and carbon storage EJ Gustafson, A de Bruijn, N Lichti, DF Jacobs, BR Sturtevant, J Foster, ... Ecosphere 8 (4), e01773, 2017 | 23 | 2017 |
The demographic effects of functional traits: an integral projection model approach reveals population‐level consequences of reproduction‐defence trade‐offs S Struckman, JJ Couture, MD LaMar, HJ Dalgleish Ecology Letters 22 (9), 1396-1406, 2019 | 20 | 2019 |
Weevil seed damage reduces germination and seedling growth of hybrid American chestnut HJ Dalgleish, JT Shukle, RK Swihart Canadian Journal of Forest Research 42 (6), 1107-1114, 2012 | 18 | 2012 |
Intraspecific competition reduces plant size and quality and damage severity increases defense responses in the herbaceous perennial, Asclepias syriaca AAR Kula, MH Hey, JJ Couture, PA Townsend, HJ Dalgleish Plant Ecology 221, 421-430, 2020 | 16 | 2020 |