Journal Articles & Book Chapters
A method for experimental warming of developing tree seeds with a common garden demonstration of seedling responses
Episodic defoliation rapidly reduces starch but not soluble sugars in an invasive shrub, Tamarix spp.
Adaptive versus non-adaptive responses to drought in a non-native riparian tree / shrub, Tamarix spp,
Adaptive capacity in the foundation tree species Populus fremontii: implications for resilience to climate change and non-native species invasion in the American Southwest
Chapter 4. Using the Southwest Experimental Garden Array to Enhance Riparian Restoration in Response to Global Environmental Change: Identifying and Deploying Genotypes and Populations for Current and Future Environments
USGS Products
https://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2019/3049/fs20193049.pdf
https://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2020/3061/fs20203061.pdf
Public information sign I wrote and designed for an experimental drought garden on the campus of the US Geological Survey's Southwest Biological Science Center in Flagstaff, Arizona.