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Jason Reinhardt
US Forest Service
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Invasive plant species alters consumer behavior by providing refuge from predation
HP Dutra, K Barnett, JR Reinhardt, RJ Marquis, JL Orrock
Oecologia 166, 649-657, 2011
932011
Ode to Ehrlich and Raven or how herbivorous insects might drive plant speciation
RJ Marquis, D Salazar, C Baer, J Reinhardt, G Priest, K Barnett
Ecology 97 (11), 2939-2951, 2016
542016
Characterizing boreal peatland plant composition and species diversity with hyperspectral remote sensing
MY McPartland, MJ Falkowski, JR Reinhardt, ES Kane, R Kolka, ...
Remote Sensing 11 (14), 1685, 2019
352019
Quantifying pinyon-juniper reduction within North America's sagebrush ecosystem
JR Reinhardt, S Filippelli, M Falkowski, B Allred, JD Maestas, JC Carlson, ...
Rangeland Ecology & Management 73 (3), 420-432, 2020
302020
Next‐generation restoration for sage‐grouse: a framework for visualizing local conifer cuts within a landscape context
JR Reinhardt, DE Naugle, JD Maestas, B Allred, J Evans, M Falkowski
Ecosphere 8 (7), e01888, 2017
192017
Projected impacts of climate and land use changes on the habitat of Atlantic Forest plants in Brazil
TCC Leão, JR Reinhardt, E Nic Lughadha, PB Reich
Global Ecology and Biogeography 30 (10), 2016-2028, 2021
162021
Assessing the current and potential future distribution of four invasive forest plants in Minnesota, USA, using mixed sources of data
JR Reinhardt, MB Russell, S Senay, W Lazarus
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 12738, 2020
152020
Michigan oak savanna restoration: a comparison of mechanical thinning approaches in the context of prescribed fire and native seeding
JR Reinhardt, LM Nagel, H Keough, C Swanston
Forest Science 63 (4), 420-431, 2017
72017
Community-level impacts of management and disturbance in western Michigan oak savannas
JR Reinhardt
The American Midland Naturalist 177 (1), 112-125, 2017
52017
Regional context for balancing sagebrush-and woodland-dependent songbird needs with targeted pinyon-juniper management in the sagebrush biome
JD Tack, JT Smith, KE Doherty, PJ Donnelly, JD Maestas, BW Allred, ...
BioRxiv, 2022.05. 03.490495, 2022
42022
Characterizing boreal peatland plant composition and species diversity with hyperspectral remote sensing. Remote Sens. 11 (14), 1685
MY McPartland, MJ Falkowski, JR Reinhardt, ES Kane, R Kolka, ...
42019
Materialflusssysteme
T Schmidt, J Reinhardt, L Nagel
Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007
42007
Regional Context for Balancing Sagebrush-and Woodland-Dependent Songbird Needs with Targeted Pinyon-Juniper Management
JD Tack, JT Smith, KE Doherty, PJ Donnelly, JD Maestas, BW Allred, ...
Rangeland Ecology & Management 88, 182-191, 2023
32023
Optimizing targeting of pinyon-juniper management for sagebrush birds of conservation concern while avoiding imperiled pinyon jay
JR Reinhardt, JD Tack, JD Maestas, DE Naugle, MJ Falkowski, ...
Rangeland Ecology & Management 88, 62-69, 2023
32023
Ecosystem engineering and leaf quality together affect arthropod community structure and diversity on white oak (Quercus alba L.)
JR Reinhardt, RJ Marquis
Oecologia 203 (1), 13-25, 2023
22023
Prioritizing Invasive Forest Plant Management Using Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis in Minnesota, USA
JR Reinhardt, MB Russell, WF Lazarus
Forests 11 (11), 1213, 2020
12020
Status of invasive plants and management techniques in Minnesota: Results from a 2018 survey
J Reinhardt, MB Russell, W Lazarus, M Chandler, S Senay
University of Minnesota, 2019
12019
ECOSYSTEM ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTEXT: THE IMPACT OF LEAFTYING CATERPILLARS AND FOLIAGE QUALITY ON THE ARTHROPOD COMMUNITY ASSOCIATED WITH WHITE OAK (Quercus alba L.)
JR Reinhardt
12011
A Spatial Prioritization of Conifer Management to Defend and Grow Sagebrush Cores
JR Reinhardt, J Maestas, DE Naugle, G Bedrosian, K Doherty, A Kumar
bioRxiv, 2024.02. 13.579706, 2024
2024
Distribution Maps and Models for 13 Invasive Plants in Minnesota
JR Reinhardt, MB Russell
2019
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