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Megan M Wheeler

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Critical Care Nursing Quarterly|December 17, 2008
APACHE: an evaluationMegan M Wheeler
Ecological Monographs|March 21, 2022
Water and nitrogen shape winter annual plant diversity and community composition in near-urban Sonoran Desert preservesMegan M Wheeler, Scott L Collins, Nancy B Grimm, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management|October 1, 2020
Municipal regulation of residential landscapes across US cities: Patterns and implications for landscape sustainabilityKelli L Larson, Riley Andrade, Kristen C Nelson, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|April 2, 2019
Climate and lawn management interact to control C<sub>4</sub> plant distribution in residential lawns across seven U.S. citiesTara L E Trammell, Diane E Pataki, Christopher J Still, et al.
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Critical Care Nursing Quarterly|December 17, 2008
APACHE: an evaluationMegan M Wheeler
Ecological Monographs|March 21, 2022
Water and nitrogen shape winter annual plant diversity and community composition in near-urban Sonoran Desert preservesMegan M Wheeler, Scott L Collins, Nancy B Grimm, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management|October 1, 2020
Municipal regulation of residential landscapes across US cities: Patterns and implications for landscape sustainabilityKelli L Larson, Riley Andrade, Kristen C Nelson, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|April 2, 2019
Climate and lawn management interact to control C<sub>4</sub> plant distribution in residential lawns across seven U.S. citiesTara L E Trammell, Diane E Pataki, Christopher J Still, et al.
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