Scott R. Abella

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Publications of Scott R. Abella (11 listed):

Biological Invasions (2021) 23, 3733-3747
Scott R. Abella, LaRae A. Sprow, Timothy W. Walters and Timothy A. Schetter (2021)
Forest community structure and composition following containment treatments for the fungal pathogen oak wilt

Invasive Plant Science and Management (2020) 13, 108-113
Scott R. Abella, Lindsay P. Chiquoine, Jeremy M. Moss, Eric D. Lassance and Charles D. Schelz (2020)
Developing minimal-input techniques for invasive plant management: perimeter treatments enlarge native grass patches

Biological Invasions (2019) 21, 3685-3696
Scott R. Abella, Constance E. Hausman, John F. Jaeger, Karen S. Menard, Timothy A. Schetter and Oscar J. Rocha (2019)
Fourteen years of swamp forest change from the onset, during, and after invasion of emerald ash borer

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 695-707
Scott R. Abella (2018)
Forest decline after a 15-year "perfect storm" of invasion by hemlock woolly adelgid, drought, and hurricanes

Invasive Plant Science and Management (2014) 7, 147-163
Scott R. Abella (2014)
Effectiveness of exotic plant treatments on National Park Service lands in the United States

Invasive Plant Science and Management (2013) 6, 559-567
Scott R. Abella, Alexis A. Suazo, Carrie M. Norman and Alice C. Newton (2013)
Treatment alternatives and timing affect seeds of African mustard (Brassica tournefortii), an invasive forb in American southwest arid lands

Rangeland Ecology and Management (2013) 66, 157-163
Benjamin S. Jurand and Scott R. Abella (2013)
Soil seed banks of the exotic annual grass Bromus rubens on a burned desert landscape

Invasive Plant Science and Management (2012) 5, 47-56
Scott R. Abella, Teague M. Embrey, Sarah M. Schmid and Kathryn A. Prengaman (2012)
Biophysical correlates with the distribution of the invasive annual red brome (Bromus rubens) on a Mojave Desert landscape

Invasive Plant Science and Management (2012) 5, 443-453
Scott R. Abella, Lindsay P. Chiquoine and Dana M. Backer (2012)
Ecological characteristics of sites invaded by buffelgrass (Pennisetum ciliare)

Biological Invasions (2012) 14, 215-227
Alexis A. Suazo, Jessica E. Spencer, E. Cayenne Engel and Scott R. Abella (2012)
Responses of native and non-native Mojave Desert winter annuals to soil disturbance and water additions

Invasive Plant Science and Management (2011) 4, 115-124
Scott R. Abella, Donovan J. Craig, Lindsay P. Chiquoine, Kathryn A. Prengaman, Sarah M. Schmid and Teague M. Embrey (2011)
Relationships of native desert plants with red brome (Bromus rubens): Toward identifying invasion-reducing species