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Thomas N Kaye
Thomas N Kaye
Executive Director, Insitute for Applied Ecology and Associate Professor, Oregon State University
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How do plant ecologists use matrix population models?
EE Crone, ES Menges, MM Ellis, T Bell, P Bierzychudek, J Ehrlén, ...
Ecology letters 14 (1), 1-8, 2011
2842011
Reintroduction of rare and endangered plants: common factors, questions and approaches
EO Guerrant Jr, TN Kaye
Australian Journal of Botany 55 (3), 362-370, 2007
2092007
The effect of fire on the population viability of an endangered prairie plant
TN Kaye, KL Pendergrass, K Finley, JB Kauffman
Ecological Applications 11 (5), 1366-1380, 2001
1452001
Ability of matrix models to explain the past and predict the future of plant populations
EE Crone, MM Ellis, WF Morris, A Stanley, T Bell, P Bierzychudek, ...
Conservation Biology 27 (5), 968-978, 2013
1402013
From flowering to dispersal: reproductive ecology of an endemic plant, Astragalus australis var. olympicus (Fabaceae)
TN Kaye
American Journal of Botany 86 (9), 1248-1256, 1999
1191999
Stochastic demography and conservation of an endangered perennial plant (Lomatium bradshawii) in a dynamic fire regime
H Caswell, TN Kaye
Academic Press 32, 1-51, 2001
1052001
Can an ecoregion serve as a seed transfer zone? Evidence from a common garden study with five native species
SA Miller, A Bartow, M Gisler, K Ward, AS Young, TN Kaye
Restoration Ecology 19 (201), 268-276, 2011
1002011
The effect of stochastic technique on estimates of population viability from transition matrix models
TN Kaye, DA Pyke
Ecology 84 (6), 1464-1476, 2003
982003
Strong patterns of intraspecific variation and local adaptation in Great Basin plants revealed through a review of 75 years of experiments
OW Baughman, AC Agneray, ML Forister, FF Kilkenny, EK Espeland, ...
Ecology and Evolution 9 (11), 6259-6275, 2019
902019
THE ROLE OF PRESCRIBED BURNING IN MAINTENANCE OF AN ENDANGERED PLANT SPECIES, LOMATIUM BRADSHAWII
KL Pendergrass, PM Miller, JB Kauffman, TN Kaye
Ecological Applications 9 (4), 1420-1429, 1999
811999
Reintroduction of Castilleja levisecta: Effects of Ecological Similarity, Source Population Genetics, and Habitat Quality
BA Lawrence, TN Kaye
Restoration Ecology 19 (2), 166-176, 2011
792011
Management strategies for invasive plants in Pacific Northwest prairies, savannas, and oak woodlands
C Dennehy, ER Alverson, HE Anderson, DR Clements, R Gilbert, ...
Northwest Science 85 (2), 329-351, 2011
772011
Restoring invaded Pacific Northwest prairies: management recommendations from a region-wide experiment
AG Stanley, PW Dunwiddie, TN Kaye
Northwest Science 85 (2), 233-246, 2011
722011
Biology of Kincaid's lupine (Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii [Smith] Phillips), a threatened species of Western Oregon native prairies, USA.
MV Wilson, T Erhart, PC Hammond, TN Kaye, K Kuykendall, A Liston, ...
652003
Genetic variation and its relationship to population size in reintroduced populations of pink sand verbena, Abronia umbellata subsp. breviflora (Nyctaginaceae)
M McGlaughlin, K Karoly, T Kaye
Conservation Genetics 3, 411-420, 2002
632002
Seed dormancy in high elevation plants: implications for ecology and restoration
TN Kaye, A Liston, RN Love, DL Luoma, RJ Meinke, MV Wilson
Conservation and management of native plants and fungi, 115-120, 1997
581997
Effects of scarification and cold stratification on seed germination of Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii
TN Kaye, K Kuykendall
Seed Science and Technology 29 (3), 663-668, 2001
532001
Vital steps toward success of endangered plant reintroductions
TN Kaye
Native Plants Journal 9 (3), 313-322, 2008
502008
Plant traits–a tool for restoration?
DL Clark, M Wilson, R Roberts, PW Dunwiddie, A Stanley, TN Kaye
Applied Vegetation Science 15 (4), 449-458, 2012
462012
Multiple treatment combinations and seed addition increase abundance and diversity of native plants in Pacific Northwest prairies
AG Stanley, TN Kaye, PW Dunwiddie
Ecological Restoration 29 (1-2), 35-44, 2011
442011
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