200 results on '"KRAMER, ANDREA T."'
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2. The right trait in the right place at the right time : Matching traits to environment improves restoration outcomes
3. Taxonomic similarity does not predict necessary sample size for ex situ conservation : a comparison among five genera
4. Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts
5. Optimizing physiological dormancy break of understudied cold desert perennials to improve seed-based restoration
6. Achieving Target 8 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation: Lessons Learned from the North American Collections Assessment1
7. Applying Lessons from the U.S. Botanical Capacity Assessment Project to Achieve 2020 Global Strategy for Plant Conservation Targets1
8. Species‐specific effects of production practices on genetic diversity in plant reintroduction programs
9. Dominant species establishment may influence invasion resistance more than phylogenetic or functional diversity
10. Perceptions of Strengths and Deficiencies: Disconnects between Graduate Students and Prospective Employers
11. A Renewed Global Strategy for Plant Conservation and Other COP10 Outcomes
12. Assessing Botanical Capacity in the United States: Gaps Identified and Strategic Recommendations Made to Maximise Conservation Success
13. Adaptation to pollination by fungus gnats underlies the evolution of pollination syndrome in the genus Euonymus
14. Author Correction: Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts
15. What to do when we can't bank on seeds: What botanic gardens can learn from the zoo community about conserving plants in living collections
16. Evaluating seed viability in prairie forbs: a test of three methods
17. Producing native plant materials for restoration: 10 rules to collect and maintain genetic diversity
18. ASSESSING THE VALUE OF POTENTIAL "NATIVE WINNERS" FOR RESTORATION OF CHEATGRASS-INVADED HABITAT
19. Assessing Potential Seed Transfer Zones for Five Forb Species from the Great Basin Floristic Region, USA
20. Seed Sourcing for Restoration in an Era of Climate Change
21. Report in Brief : Assessing Botanical Capacity to Address Grand Challenges in the United States
22. Can a Botanic Garden Cycad Collection Capture the Genetic Diversity in a Wild Population?
23. Why are some plant species missing from restorations? A diagnostic tool for temperate grassland ecosystems
24. Supporting long‐term sustainability of ex situ collections using a pedigree‐based population management approach
25. Getting Plant Conservation Right (or Not): The Case of the United States
26. APPLYING LESSONS FROM THE U.S. BOTANICAL CAPACITY ASSESSMENT PROJECT TO ACHIEVE 2020 GLOBAL STRATEGY FOR PLANT CONSERVATION TARGETS
27. Recruitment varies among milkweed seed sources for habitat specialist but not generalist
28. Variation in overall fitness due to seed source: projections for predictive provenancing
29. Supporting long-term sustainability of ex situ collections using a pedigree-based population management approach
30. Influences of landscape and pollinators on population genetic structure: Examples from three Penstemon (Plantaginaceae) species in the Great Basin
31. High variation in donai vs. sexual reproduction in populations of the wild strawberry, Fragaria virginiana (Rosaceae)
32. The Paradox of Forest Fragmentation Genetics
33. Variation in overall fitness due to seed source: projections for predictive provenancing.
34. Recruitment varies among milkweed seed sources for habitat specialist but not generalist.
35. Assessing Botanical Capacity in the United States: Gaps Identified and Strategic Recommendations Made to Maximise Conservation Success
36. The invasion paradox dissolves when using phylogenetic and temporal perspectives
37. Low passive restoration potential following invasive woody species removal in oak woodlands
38. Genetic variation and structure change when producing and using mixed‐source seed lots for restoration
39. Genetic rescue reduces mate limitation in a threatened, clonal, and self‐incompatible plant species
40. Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts
41. Author Correction: Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts
42. Variation in number of root tips influences survival in competition with an invasive grass
43. Ex Situ Conservation of Large and Small Plant Populations Illustrates Limitations of Common Conservation Metrics
44. Supplementary Methods and Results from Taxonomic similarity does not predict necessary sample size for ex situ conservation: a comparison among five genera
45. Hidden variation: cultivars and wild plants differ in trait variation with surprising root trait outcomes
46. Low passive restoration potential following invasive woody species removal in oak woodlands.
47. Genetic variation and structure change when producing and using mixed‐source seed lots for restoration.
48. Applying the zoo model to conservation of threatened exceptional plant species
49. Taxonomic similarity does not predict necessary sample size forex situconservation: a comparison among five genera
50. Germination behaviour of forbs native to the southwestern United States following exposure to short-term seed bank conditions (−20°C)
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