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Kurt J Vaughn

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Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|June 1, 2012
Can initial intraspecific spatial aggregation increase multi-year coexistence by creating temporal priority?Lauren M Porensky, Kurt J Vaughn, Truman P Young
Aob PLANTS|December 7, 2014
Initial success of native grasses is contingent on multiple interactions among exotic grass competition, temporal priority, rainfall and site effectsTruman P Young, Emily P Zefferman, Kurt J Vaughn, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|October 19, 2016
Persistent asymmetrical priority effects in a California grassland restoration experimentChhaya M Werner, Kurt J Vaughn, Katharine L Stuble, et al.
Ecology|March 21, 2017
Outside the envelope: rare events disrupt the relationshipbetween climate factors and species interactionsKatharine L Stuble, Emily P Zefferman, Kristina M Wolf, et al.
Ecology|July 18, 2013
Do invasive species perform better in their new ranges?John D Parker, Mark E Torchin, Ruth A Hufbauer, et al.
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Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|June 1, 2012
Can initial intraspecific spatial aggregation increase multi-year coexistence by creating temporal priority?Lauren M Porensky, Kurt J Vaughn, Truman P Young
Aob PLANTS|December 7, 2014
Initial success of native grasses is contingent on multiple interactions among exotic grass competition, temporal priority, rainfall and site effectsTruman P Young, Emily P Zefferman, Kurt J Vaughn, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|October 19, 2016
Persistent asymmetrical priority effects in a California grassland restoration experimentChhaya M Werner, Kurt J Vaughn, Katharine L Stuble, et al.
Ecology|March 21, 2017
Outside the envelope: rare events disrupt the relationshipbetween climate factors and species interactionsKatharine L Stuble, Emily P Zefferman, Kristina M Wolf, et al.
Ecology|July 18, 2013
Do invasive species perform better in their new ranges?John D Parker, Mark E Torchin, Ruth A Hufbauer, et al.
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