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Marion Andrews Holmes
Marion Andrews Holmes
Chatham University and University of Pittsburgh
Verified email at ohio.edu
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Assessment of physical properties and stonecrop growth in green roof substrates amended with compost and hydrogel
MW Olszewski, MH Holmes, CA Young
HortTechnology 20 (2), 438-444, 2010
432010
Assembling the forest herb community after abandonment from agriculture: Long‐term successional dynamics differ with land‐use history
MA Holmes, GR Matlack
Journal of Ecology 106 (5), 2121-2131, 2018
332018
Agricultural history drives structure and tree species composition of second growth forest over 100 years in southeastern Ohio, USA
MA Holmes, GR Matlack
Journal of vegetation science 28 (4), 736-746, 2017
252017
Forest micro-environment develops through time: Changes in physical and structural heterogeneity follow abandonment from two forms of agriculture
MA Holmes, GR Matlack
Forest ecology and management 404, 55-64, 2017
182017
Non-native plant species show a legacy of agricultural history in second-growth forests of southeastern Ohio
MA Holmes, GR Matlack
Biological invasions 21, 3063-3076, 2019
132019
Pasture trees contribute to structural heterogeneity and plant distributions in post‐agricultural forests decades after canopy closure
MA Holmes
Journal of Vegetation Science 31 (3), 454-464, 2020
122020
Native-exotic richness relationships in second-growth forests differ along a gradient of land-use history
MA Holmes, JV Whitacre, LD Bennion, J Poteet, SE Kuebbing
Landscape Ecology, 1-13, 2022
72022
Land-use history and abiotic gradients drive abundance of non-native shrubs in Appalachian second-growth forests with histories of mining, agriculture, and logging
MA Holmes, JV Whitacre, LD Bennion, J Poteet, SE Kuebbing
Forest Ecology and Management 494, 119296, 2021
62021
Spatial structure develops early in forest herb populations, controlled by dispersal and life cycle
MA Holmes, GR Matlack
Oecologia 189 (4), 951-970, 2019
62019
First record of Magnolia grandiflora L. as a casual alien in Pennsylvania
MA Holmes, DA Hewitt
Bartonia, 84-85, 2015
22015
Species-specific facilitation shapes primary successional communities under nurse trees in an abandoned slag dump
MA Holmes, SE Kuebbing
Urban Ecosystems 25 (5), 1445-1453, 2022
12022
Host Quality, Mediated by Land-Use History and Landscape Position, Shapes Distributions of Parasitic Plants in Postagricultural Forests
MA Holmes
International Journal of Plant Sciences 183 (5), 348-356, 2022
12022
Land-Use History and Composition of Forest Fragments at Chatham University Eden Hall
MA Holmes, J Behrmann, P Cooper, R Dunkleberger, T Faatuiese, Q Rice, ...
Bartonia, 9-19, 2022
12022
Testing the influence of land-use history and forest stand age on the distribution and abundance of parasitic plants at multiple scales
MA Holmes
New England Botanical Society, 2019
12019
Mycoheterotrophic plants as indicators of post-agricultural forest regeneration: abundance of Hypopitys monotropa and Monotropa uniflora in post-agricultural …
MA Holmes
Botany, 2023
2023
Hiking trailheads, but not trailsides, associated with higher cover of non‐native plants’ trail impact on non‐native plant cover
N Aziz, MA Holmes, LD Bennion, RA Reeb, SE Kuebbing
Applied Vegetation Science 26 (1), e12716, 2023
2023
Eastern skunk cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus), a common native wetland plant, shows reduced size and seedling abundance near invasive Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica) 1
MA Holmes, SE Kuebbing
The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 149 (4), 286-299, 2022
2022
First record of Magnolia Macrophylla Michx. as a Casual Alien In Pennsylvania
MA Holmes, D A. Hewitt
Bartonia, 91-92, 2019
2019
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